"Mechanical Equipment Of Buildings: Heating And Ventilation" is a comprehensive treatise on the principles and practices of designing and implementing effective heating and ventilation systems in buildings. Authored by Louis Allen Harding and Arthur Cutts Willard, this book delves into the fundamental aspects of mechanical engineering as applied to building infrastructure.
The book covers a range of topics, providing a detailed exploration of heating and ventilation methodologies. It is a valuable resource for engineers, architects, and students seeking a thorough understanding of the mechanical systems that ensure comfortable and healthy indoor environments. Its enduring relevance makes it a classic reference for professionals in the field.
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