"Mechanical Drawing Problems"
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by Edward Berg, Emil Kronquist
Publisher: The Manual Arts Press 1918
ISBN/ASIN: 1144275709
Number of pages: 224
ISBN/ASIN: 1144275709
Number of pages: 224
This is a collection of progressive problems embodying the fundamental principles and examples of practical mechanical drawing. Topics include procedures in making a drawing, orthographic projection, sectional views, drawing an ellipse and more.
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The Above YouTube Video Describes the different Types of Modes classifications For Control Types available for a Mechanical Ventilator.
Ventilation Systems Classification:
It is common to classify Ventilation Systems by functions,
Distribution Strategies, Ventilation Principles - or by Combinations of them all.
Classifying by Function
Classifying by Function
As Mentioned above, It is common to classify a ventilation system by function:
- Ventilation - Supply and evacuating of air with the main purpose to keep the atmospheric climate according the requirements
- Climate - Supply and evacuating air with main purpose to keep the temperature and the atmospheric climate according requirements
- Heating or cooling - Recycling system with the main purpose to supply the building with necessary heat or cooling
- Combined system - The functions above more or less combined in one system
Classifying by Distribution;
A ventilation system can also be classified by distribution:
- Centralized - A central plant supplies and extract air to and from the whole building
- Decentralized - Each room/area of the building has it's own ventilation unit
- Combined - Both centralized and decentralized systems used
Classifying by Ventilation Principle;
A ventilation system can also be classified by the ventilation principle and air flow:
- Displacement air flow through the room - CAV (Constant Air Volume) or VAV (Variable air volume
- Mixed air flow through the room - CAV (Constant Air Volume) or VAV (Variable air volume.
Examples of Ventilation Systems Classifications;
- Single-Zone Constant-Volume System
- Single-Zone Constant-Volume System with Reheating
- Multizone System
- Induction Unit System
- Variable-Air-Volume System
- Dual-Duct System
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