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New textbook to cover heating with renewable energy

Nov. 30, 2015
This 850 page full color text shows readers how to design and construct practical systems This heavy illustrated text covers the hydronic “building blocks” used on all systems It is written by an experienced engineer for those who want to design and construct efficient and “economically sustainable” systems

Heating with Renewable Energy is a new textbook written by John Siegenthaler, P.E., and published by Cengage Learning.  It is scheduled for release in January 2016. 

This 850 page full color text shows readers how to design and construct practical systems that supplying space heating and domestic hot water using renewable energy heat sources such as solar thermal collectors, heat pumps, and wood-fired boilers.  It uses modern hydronics as the enabling technology for these systems

This heavy illustrated text covers the hydronic “building blocks” used on all systems.  It provides detailed discussions for each type of renewable energy heat source.  It includes the analytical tools needed for proper design, and gives many examples of how they are used.  It combines hardware and design concepts into several complete system designs for each type of renewable energy heat source.

This text is fashioned after the highly successful Cengage text: Modern Hydronic Heating, For Residential and Light Commercial Buildings, now in its 3rd edition. It is written by an experienced engineer for those who want to design and construct practical, efficient, and “economically sustainable” systems.

To purchase, visit www.hydronicpros.com.

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