Thursday, February 5, 2009

Exploring Adobe Indesign CS4 or Practical Controls

Exploring Adobe Indesign CS4

Author: Terry Rydberg

In the world of design, projects don't come with directions. The "recipe book" approach used by most software books does little to prepare designers for the demands of a highly competitive industry. Exploring InDesign CS4 takes a different approach. With an emphasis on typography and critical thinking, Exploring InDesign CS4 transforms the novice into a professional who is able to use the software while applying industry-standard design principles. In addition to using the new features of Adobe InDesign CS4, users learn to identify each project's challenges and to strategize the best production sequence. Chapters and projects are carefully organized to move learners from basic operations to creating complex documents. Each chapter builds upon the skills presented in the previous chapter. As in industry, the emphasis throughout is on technical accuracy and productivity.



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Practical Controls: A Guide to Mechanical Systems

Author: Steve R Calabres

Geared toward the HVAC professional, Practical Controls: A Guide to Mechanical Systems provides a solid foundation and well-rounded understanding of the role of controls in mechanical systems design and installation. This book takes a concise look at HVAC controls and controls methods - including electrical, electronic, and microprocessor-based controls and control systems. Using "real world" examples, it explores how various mechanical systems installed in today's facilities are best controlled. The text is a practical resource to controls contracting, providing basic rules, equipment guidelines, rules of thumb, pros and cons, and do's and don'ts.



Table of Contents:
Forward
Ch. 1Introduction1
Ch. 2Mechanical systems and equipment overview9
Ch. 3Introduction to controls : methods of control19
Ch. 4Sensors and controllers31
Ch. 5End devices59
Ch. 6Common control schemes79
Ch. 7Intermission93
Ch. 8Rooftop units97
Ch. 9Make-up air units123
Ch. 10Fan coil units145
Ch. 11Build up air handling units161
Ch. 12RTU zoning systems and stand-alone zone dampers239
Ch. 13VAV and fan powered boxes255
Ch. 14Reheat coils293
Ch. 15Exhaust fans and systems305
Ch. 16Pumps and pumping systems315
Ch. 17Boilers341
Ch. 18Chillers367
Ch. 19Heat exchangers387
Ch. 20Humidifiers397
Ch. 21Unitary heating equipment405
Ch. 22Computer room A/C systems415
Ch. 23Water cooled systems427
Ch. 24Conclusion441
App.: Formulas445
App.: Control systems abbreviations447
App.: Glossary449
Index467

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