A series of 65 PowerPoint slides describing hot water systems including active and passive solar powered systems. Includes two slides of references for further reading.
A series of 36 PowerPoint slides introducing air conditioning and including 2 slides of references for further reading.
A series of 62 PowerPoint slides covering direct hot water systems.
A series of 88 PowerPoint slides introducing space heating, looking at types of systems and controls. The presentation ends with 4 slides of references for further reading.
A series of 56 PowerPoint slides introducing the energy implications of lighting, innovative daylighting technologies and outlining the factors that influence artificial lighting energy consumption. The presentation includes 3 pages of references for further reading.
A series of 87 PowerPoint slides introducing ventilation and why it is needed, air leakage and a consideration of different methods of ventilating buildings and their associated benefits and weaknesses. The presentation ends with 3 slides of references for further reading.
A 2 page Word document setting out instructions for you to complete an exercise and answer questions relating to light intensity.
Supportive Documents:
- Lux-App (You will need flashplayer to download this file)
- Light Survey 1
- Light Survey 2
Shockwave file to accompany the exercise in Activity 1. You will need to download flash reader to view this file.
Note - You do not need to open the file to complete the exercise as full data is included in Activity 1.
A 5 page pdf document with graphs and explanations of how to plot data on them for the exercise you will carry out in Activity 1.
Online: Virtual Maths www.virtualmaths.org
Adapted from:
Environmental design CIBSE Guide A (London: Chartered
Institution of Building Services Engineers) (1999)
Originally from:
Code for interior lighting (London: Chartered Institution of
Building Services Engineers) (1994)
A 7 page pdf document containing data sheets for you to complete for the exercise you will carry out in Activity 1.
Online: Virtual Maths www.virtualmaths.org
Adapted from:
Environmental design CIBSE Guide A (London: Chartered
Institution of Building Services Engineers) (1999)
Originally from:
Code for interior lighting (London: Chartered Institution of
Building Services Engineers) (1994)
Sources of information and a list of web sites for additional help.
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