Building services, technology and design [electronic resource] / Roger Greeno.
Publication details: Harlow : Longman, 1997.Description: 1 online resource (vi, 318 p.) : ill., plansISBN:- 9781315842516 (e-book)
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- TH6021 .G74 1997
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Includes index.
Co-published with the Chartered Institute of Building.
One in a series of textbooks produced in association with the CIOB, this is a concise guide to the installation and design of principal services in domestic and commercial buildings. Building Services, Technology and Design provides a concise guide to the installation and design of principal services in domestic and commercial buildings. It covers the level 2 module of The CIOB's Education Framework and is officially sanctioned by the CIOB as the recognised text for that module. The book combines theory, design and application in one volume and is supported throughout with illustrations, design examples, tables and charts.Services covered include: cold and hot water; heating; ventilation; air conditioning; gas; electricity; security; fire control; sanitation; drainage and transport systems.Building Services, Technology and Design is a core text for the CIOB level 2 module, as well as BTEC HNC/D building studies and degree courses in building. It is also an essential reference for all members of the facilities management and construction industry.
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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