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2008 ASHRAE Handbook HVAC SytemsandEquipment Chapter15

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HVAC Sytems and Equipment Handbook – Chapter 15. Infrared Radiant Heating

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ASHRAE 2008 8
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1 Energy Conservation
Energy Conservation
Infrared Energy Sources
Infrared Energy Sources
Gas Infrared
Gas Infrared
2 Fig. 1 Both
Fig. 1 Both
Fig. 1 Types of Gas-Fired Infrared Heaters
Fig. 1 Types of Gas-Fired Infrared Heaters
Table 1 Characteristics of Typical Gas-Fired Infrared Heaters
Table 1 Characteristics of Typical Gas-Fired Infrared Heaters
Electric Infrared
Electric Infrared
3 Fig. 2 Both
Fig. 2 Both
Fig. 2 Common Electric Infrared Heaters
Fig. 2 Common Electric Infrared Heaters
Table 2 Characteristics of Four Electric Infrared Elements
Table 2 Characteristics of Four Electric Infrared Elements
Oil Infrared
Oil Infrared
System Efficiency
System Efficiency
4 Reflectors
Reflectors
Controls
Controls
Precautions
Precautions
5 Maintenance
Maintenance
Design Considerations for Beam Radiant Heaters
Design Considerations for Beam Radiant Heaters
Fig. 3 IP
Fig. 3 IP
Fig. 3 Relative Absorptance and Reflectance of Skin and Typical Clothing Surfaces
Fig. 3 Relative Absorptance and Reflectance of Skin and Typical Clothing Surfaces
6 Fig. 4 Both
Fig. 4 Both
Fig. 4 Projected Area Factor for Seated Persons, Nude and Clothed
Fig. 4 Projected Area Factor for Seated Persons, Nude and Clothed
Fig. 5 Both
Fig. 5 Both
Fig. 5 Projected Area Factor for Standing Persons, Nude and Clothed
Fig. 5 Projected Area Factor for Standing Persons, Nude and Clothed
Fig. 6 IP
Fig. 6 IP
Fig. 6 Radiant Heat Flux Distribution Curve of Typical Narrow-Beam High-Intensity Electric Infrared Heaters
Fig. 6 Radiant Heat Flux Distribution Curve of Typical Narrow-Beam High-Intensity Electric Infrared Heaters
Fig. 7 IP
Fig. 7 IP
Fig. 7 Radiant Heat Flux Distribution Curve of Typical Broad-Beam High-Intensity Electric Infrared Heaters
Fig. 7 Radiant Heat Flux Distribution Curve of Typical Broad-Beam High-Intensity Electric Infrared Heaters
7 Fig. 8 IP
Fig. 8 IP
Fig. 8 Radiant Heat Flux Distribution Curve of Typical Narrow-Beam High-Intensity Atmospheric Gas-Fired Infrared Heaters
Fig. 8 Radiant Heat Flux Distribution Curve of Typical Narrow-Beam High-Intensity Atmospheric Gas-Fired Infrared Heaters
Fig. 9 IP
Fig. 9 IP
Fig. 9 Radiant Heat Flux Distribution Curve of Typical Broad-Beam High-Intensity Atmospheric Gas-Fired Infrared Heaters
Fig. 9 Radiant Heat Flux Distribution Curve of Typical Broad-Beam High-Intensity Atmospheric Gas-Fired Infrared Heaters
Fig. 10 IP
Fig. 10 IP
Fig. 10 Calculation of Total ERF from Three Gas-Fired Heaters on Worker Standing at Positions A Through E
Fig. 10 Calculation of Total ERF from Three Gas-Fired Heaters on Worker Standing at Positions A Through E
8 References
References
Bibliography
Bibliography
2008 ASHRAE Handbook HVAC SytemsandEquipment Chapter15
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