Estimating for heating and ventilating

Estimating for Heating and Ventilating, Third Edition discusses various concerns regarding heating and ventilating system with an emphasis on cost estimation. The book is comprised of eight chapters that tackle a specific area in heating and ventilating systems.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Barton, John Joseph, author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Newnes-Butterworths 1972.
Edición:Third edition
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Estimating for Heating and Ventilating; Copyright Page; PREFACE; PUBLISHER'S NOTE; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. The Principles and Elements of Estimating; COST OF MATERIALS AND CARTAGE; Cartage of Materials to Site; ESTIMATING LABOUR COSTS; OVERHEAD CHARGES; COST OF BOND; DESIGN CHARGE; CONTRACTOR'S PROFIT; PRIME COST AND PROVISIONAL SUMS; Chapter 2. Specification and Drawings; Standard Specification; SPECIFICATION AND DRAWINGS; Section A; Section B. Ventilation; Section C. Automatic underfeed Bituminous Coal Stokers; Section D. Fully Automatic Oil Burners
  • Section E. Electrical Work Associated with the Heating and Ventilating Installation SUPPLEMENTARY SPECIFICATION; TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT; THE FORM OF TENDER; Chapter 3. Materials; Metrication of Sizes; Boilers and Boiler Gear (Heating and H.W.S.); Pipes and Fittings; Valves in Bronze or Cast Iron; Radiators and Other Heaters; Tanks and Cisterns for Water or Oil; Cylinders and Calorifiers for Hot Water Supply; Sump Pumps; Pumps and Accelerators (Belt and Direct Driven); Ventilating Equipment; Special Quotations; Pipework; Radiators; Control Valves and Empty Cocks; Boiler Plant
  • Cylinders and Calorifiers Tanks and Connections; Thermal Insulation; Pumps; Automatic Coal Stokers and Oil Burners; Calculating the Weight of Ductwork; Fans; Heaters; Air Filters; Air Washers; Manufacturer's Test and Guarantee; Specials made up in the Contractor's Workshop; Chapter 4. Estimating Labour Required for Erection; Section 1. STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS; Section 2. LIGHT GAUGE COPPER PIPE AND FITTINGS; Section 3. BENDING STEEL OR COPPER PIPES; Section 4(A). WELDING STEEL PIPEWORK; Section 4(B). WELDING STEEL PIPEWORK; Section 5. MAKING AND FITTING STEEL PIPE SLEEVES ON THE SITE
  • Section 6. CAST IRON PIPES Section 7. CAST IRON PIPEWORK; Section 8. RADIATORS (CAST IRON AND STEEL); Section 9. SKIRTING HEATING PANELS; Section 10. CONVECTORS (WATER AND STEAM); Section 11. CONCEALED HOT WATER CEILING PANELS; Section 12. HOT WATER FLOOR PANELS; Section 13. STEAM HEATED RADIANT PANELS FIXED ABOVE FLOOR IN PAIRS AS FIGURE 10; Section 14. RADIANT PANELS (HIGH TEMPERATURE HOT WATER) IN PAIRS AS FIGURE 11; Section 15. STEAM UNIT HEATERS FIXED AT HIGH LEVEL, ANDCONNECTED AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 12
  • Section 16. HOT WATER UNIT HEATERS FIXED AT HIGH LEVEL,AND CONNECTED AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 13 Section 17. HEATING AND HOT WATER SUPPLY BOILERS; Section 18. FITTING BOILER MOUNTINGS WHEN FIXED ASSEPARATE ITEMS; Section 19. SMOKE PIPE AND FITTINGS; Section 20. HOT WATER STORAGE CYLINDERS; Section 21. STEAM CALORIFIERS; Section 22. WATER TO WATER HEATING CALORIFIERS; Section 23. ELECTRICALLY-DRIVEN CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS; Section 24. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS OF FIXING; Section 25. OPEN TOP GALVANISED STEEL WATER STORAGE ORFEED AND EXPANSION TANKS; Section 26. RECTANGULAR STEEL, FUEL OIL STORAGE TANKS
  • Section 27. SHEET STEEL DUCTS