The Complete HVAC BIBLE for Beginners: The Most Practical & Updated Guide to Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems  Installation, Troubleshooting and Repair  Residential & Commercial - Stanley Huber

The Complete HVAC BIBLE for Beginners: The Most Practical & Updated Guide to Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems Installation, Troubleshooting and Repair Residential & Commercial

By Stanley Huber

  • Release Date: 2023-11-14
  • Genre: Engineering
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 9 Ratings

Description

Would You Like to Understand HVAC Technology and Learn to Troubleshoot and Repair a System in No Time?
Are You Considering Starting a Career in the HVAC Industry?


Then this book is just for you!

After reading this book, you will be able to save money on HVAC repair and maintenance by doing it yourself, it will help you get started!

If you are a homeowner, you will learn how to optimize the performance of your HVAC system and reduce your energy bills, save money, and almost completely eliminate the need to call a technician to repair your system. And that, as we all know, is a big savings!

Inside you will find:

•Components and their functions in the HVAC system
•Step-by-step practical guidance with 110+ real-life photos and diagrams
•The process of heating and air conditioning is explained in a simple and clear way
Costly and common maintenance errors you need to know and avoid.
•The difference between an air conditioner and a heat pump and their structure
•Common troubleshooting tips and repair instructions that solve more than 90% of problems
Different types of systems and explanation of how they work
•Key maintenance considerations
And much more!

Beginners should read this book to save time on learning and quickly master this topic.

Reviews

  • Not Comprehensive

    3
    By branbran121
    The title and description of this book do not fully align with the content. I wanted to know about how to properly size an HVAC system through careful consideration of building and climate factors, installation from start to finish with an example system, do’s and dont’s of ductwork, and so on. While some of these topics are briefly covered, I would not say it meets the expectation of being “The Complete HVAC Bible For Beginners”. This book also seems to prefer more moderate climate zones and does not cover how things change when you get to climate extremes. There are sections of the book where grammar is incorrect or a word seems to be missing. This book is helpful for learning the different types of HVAC systems, components and tools. The troubleshooting tips are also helpful.
  • 10/10

    5
    By ayoooooos
    Good book.