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L**R
Should be called HVAC for dummies
So far so good , easy reading with Large lettering for us sight deprived seniors . Even though I just started reading this , I do find it a little how do you say , uninteresting but informative . I'm more of a visual , classroom type so reading this is not my thing . But being a handy hands on type & in my 70's I still love to tinker & repair my own stuff , so even if I don't finish reading this , YouTube videos & this book will come in handy .
R**T
Happy customer
AA++ A must have book when learning hvac
R**
Not great kinda cheap
Kinda cheesy
A**X
Good book for begginers
I found that this is a well written book that is easy to understand. It has a lot of good information for anyone who is starting out in the field of HVAC. It is not an all encompassing book so do not expect to buy this and be an expert right off the bat, but nonetheless it is full of useful and interesting information to aspiring HVAC techs.
R**A
Excellent for everyone who wants to improve in HVAC.
This is worth the money. If you are a beginner, a student, or even someone who’s already in the field, I recommend this book. It’s straightforward such as getting to the point and easy to grasp what you are reading. It’s a good book to grasp the basics of HVAC, so you can retain the knowledge. I graduated a trade school not too long ago and while reading this book, I wish I would have had this while in school. It would have been so helpful. So I highly recommend this if you’re a current HVAC student or considering to get into this career whether you go to school or train with a company. Great work by the author, Stanley Huber.
M**.
Meh
Too many acronyms. JUST SAY WHAT IT IS!!
J**E
unprofessionally written and published
its just hard to read and ugly to look at. black and white photos. multiple spelling errors. Microsoft-works quality formatting. double spaced, size 14 font.
N**E
Covers lots of different types of HVAC
I got this book to make sure I knew what the maintenance needs were for my home’s HVAC equipment. I have an old steam radiator system for part of it and hot water pump radiators for the second part. I liked this book most because it ended up teaching me about HVAC systems I had never heard of like before like geothermal heat exchangers. I also liked it because it shows fundamental principles like how to calculate/measure capacitance percent failure acceptance ranges. I would have though my measurements put me in the clear but the book shows you how to calculate necessary ranges of acceptable readouts.
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