Gas Service Technology
Author: Eric Glennon
Publisher: Tolley
Published: 1985-12
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780854592517
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Publisher: Tolley
Published: 1985-12
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780854592517
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: John Hazlehurst
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2009-10-26
Total Pages: 480
ISBN-13: 1136434275
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This is the first of three essential reference volumes for those concerned with the installation and servicing of domestic and industrial gas equipment. This volume explains the basic principles underlying the practical and theoretical aspects of installing and servicing gas appliances and associated equipment, from the basics of combustion, to burners, pressure and flow, transfer of heat, controls, as well as materials and processes, electrical aspects, and metering and measuring devices. The revised fifth edition is brought fully up to date with current Standards and legislation to reflect recent developments in industry, in line with requirements of the ACS Certificates of Competence and NVQs. Covering both natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas, the many illustrations and worked examples included throughout the text will help the reader to understand the principles under discussion. Volume 1 of the Gas Service Technology Series will enable the reader to put into practice the safe installation and servicing procedures described in the companion volumes: Domestic Gas Installation Practice (Volume 2), and Industrial and Commercial Gas Installation Practice (Volume 3). Combining a comprehensive reference with practical application in real-world engineering contexts, Volume 1 provides an essential handbook for all aspects of fundamental gas servicing technology, ideal for both students new to the field as well as professionals and noneoperational professionals (e.g. specifiers, managers, supervisors) as an ongoing source of reference.
Author: Glennon
Publisher: Tolley
Published: 1995-09
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781860120749
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Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 534
ISBN-13: 0750669454
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This is the first of three volumes of essential reference for those concerned with the installation and servicing of domestic and industrial gas equipment. This volume explains the basic principles underlying the practical and theoretical aspects of installing and servicing gas appliances and associated equipment, from the basics of combustion, to burners, pressure and flow, transfer of heat, controls, as well as materials and processes, electrical aspects, and metering and measuring devices. The revised fourth edition is brought fully up to date with current Standards and legislation to reflect recent developments in industry, in line with requirements of the ACS Certificates of Competence and NVQs. The book includes a new section on medium to low pressure regulators for domestic properties. Covering both Natural Gas and Liquefied Petroleum Gas, the many illustrations and worked examples included throughout the text will help the reader to understand the principles under discussion. Volume 1 of the Gas Service Technology Series will enable the reader to put into practice the safe installation and servicing procedures described in the companion volumes: Domestic Gas Installation Practice (Volume 2), and Industrial and Commercial Gas Installation Practice (Volume 3). Combining a comprehensive reference with practical application in real-world engineering contexts, Volume 1 provides an essential handbook for all aspects of fundamental gas servicing technology, ideal for both students new to the field as well as professionals and none-operational professionals (e.g. Specifiers, Managers, Supervisors) as an ongoing source of reference. * Comprehensive reference combined with practical application - an essential handbook for gas service technology * Fully updated in line with the latest changes to Standards, NVQs and ACS Certificates of Competence * Hundreds of line drawings and photographs maximise accessibility of the text, enabling readers to easily recognise the appliances under discussion
Author: Eric Glennon
Publisher: Tolley
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 538
ISBN-13: 9780854596591
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Publisher: Tolley
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 688
ISBN-13: 9780854596560
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Frank Saxon
Publisher: Newnes
Published: 2001-09
Total Pages: 536
ISBN-13: 9780754514350
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Tolley's Basic Science and Practice of Gas Service is dedicated to educating the reader in the basic principles underlying the practical and theoretical aspects of gas service technology and complements the other two books in the series.From the basics of combustion the book takes the reader through burners, pressure and flow, transfer of heat and controls. In addition, materials and processes, electrical aspects, metering and measuring devices are comprehensively covered.Because operatives working in the Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) sector must now be certified under the Accreditation and Certification Scheme (ACS) in the same way as Natural Gas operatives, both Natural Gas and Liquid Petroleum Gas are covered. Tolley's Basic Science and Practice of Gas Service is an invaluable aid to candidates seeking qualification.
Author: Alireza Bahadori
Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Published: 2014-05-05
Total Pages: 896
ISBN-13: 0124202047
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Natural gas is considered the dominant worldwide bridge between fossil fuels of today and future resources of tomorrow. Thanks to the recent shale boom in North America, natural gas is in a surplus and quickly becoming a major international commodity. Stay current with conventional and now unconventional gas standards and procedures with Natural Gas Processing: Technology and Engineering Design. Covering the entire natural gas process, Bahadori's must-have handbook provides everything you need to know about natural gas, including: Fundamental background on natural gas properties and single/multiphase flow factors How to pinpoint equipment selection criteria, such as US and international standards, codes, and critical design considerations A step-by-step simplification of the major gas processing procedures, like sweetening, dehydration, and sulfur recovery Detailed explanation on plant engineering and design steps for natural gas projects, helping managers and contractors understand how to schedule, plan, and manage a safe and efficient processing plant Covers both conventional and unconventional gas resources such as coal bed methane and shale gas Bridges natural gas processing with basic and advanced engineering design of natural gas projects including real world case studies Digs deeper with practical equipment sizing calculations for flare systems, safety relief valves, and control valves
Author: Frank Saxon
Publisher: Spon Press
Published: 2006-06-12
Total Pages: 1864
ISBN-13: 9780750683364
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Gas Service Technology Series is a one stop resource for up-to-date information on all aspects of installation and servicing of domestic and industrial gas equipment. This set offers all three volumes at a reduced price. Volume 1 explains the basic principles underlying the practical and theoretical aspects of installing and servicing gas appliances and associated equipment, from the basics of combustion, to burners, pressure and flow, transfer of heat, controls, as well as materials and processes, electrical aspects, and metering and measuring devices. Volume 2 deals with the various aspects of installing and servicing domestic appliances and Volume 3 with installing and servicing industrial and commercial appliances. All volumes cover both Natural Gas and Liquefied Petroleum Gas. The fourth editions have been brought fully up to date with current Standards and legislation (including the Building Regulations) to reflect recent developments in industry, in line with requirements of the ACS Certificates of Competence and NVQs. Incorporating many illustrations and worked examples throughout the text, the series combines a concise reference with practical applications in real-world engineering contexts to create an essential handbook for all aspects of gas installation, ideal for both students on building services and related courses from C&G / CITB at Levels 2 and 3, as well as professionals and non-operational professionals (e.g. Specifiers, Managers, Supervisors) as an ongoing source of reference. * Comprehensive reference combined with practical application - an essential handbook set for gas service technology * Fully updated in line with the latest changes to Standards, NVQs and ACS Certificates of Competence * Hundreds of line drawings and photographs maximise accessibility of the text, enabling readers to easily recognise the appliances under discussion