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NFPA 54-2012 National Fuel Gas Code Handbook
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Website Price $140.00
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NFPA 54-2012 National Fuel Gas Code Handbook is the only complete guide to the NFPA 54-2012 National Fuel Gas Code and is written by industry experts to provide the hands-on backup needed to avoid application errors and keep fuel gas piping, appliance, and venting jobs in compliance and on schedule.
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Trane Ductulator
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Website Price $12.95
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The Trane Ductulator is an accurate, easy-to-use calculating device that aids in laying out air-handling systems, sizing ducts and checking duct systems.
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NFPA 54-2012 National Fuel Gas Code
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Website Price $54.50
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NFPA 54-2012 National Fuel Gas Code presents state-of-the-art criteria for the installation and operation of gas piping systems, appliances, equipment, and related accessories.
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Code of Federal Regulations Title 29 Part 1926 - OSHA 29 CFR 1926
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List Price $49.98 Website Price $47.49
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Code of Federal Regulations Title 29 Part 1926 - OSHA 29 CFR 1926 is the most comprehensive and reader-friendly CFR book on the market. It has been modernized with a unique layout called RegLogic that reproduces all the regulations with large color-coded headings, indented layouts in outline form, and enhanced graphics. Updated through January 1, 2012.
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Manual N Commercial Load Calculation for Small Commercial Buildings, 5th Edition
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Website Price $137.95
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The New Fifth Edition of Manual N Commercial Load Calculation for Small Commercial Buildings details the load calculation procedure that addresses the advances in the commercial construction industry: new materials, methods of assembly, and operational requirements. It provides instruction to help contractors and designers satisfy new, and often conflicting, energy, ventilation, and comfort requirements.
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Refrigerant Transition and Recovery Certification Program Manual for HVACR Technicians, 5th Edition
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List Price $51.65 Website Price $49.07
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Refrigerant Transition and Recovery Certification Program Manual for HVACR Technicians, 5th Edition is a newly revised edition of the most popular basic text for technicians to certify for Type I (small appliance), Type II (high pressure and very high pressure), Type III (low pressure) or Universal (Type I, II, and III). This is an approved training resource for the ACCA and Pennsylvania College of Technology Section 608 certification program. Refrigerant Transition and Recovery Certification Program Manual for HVACR Technicians, 5th Edition now includes 40 sample test questions, a glossary of terms, as well as examples of forms for documenting refrigerant use, refrigerant incident reports and accidental venting.
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Manual D Residential Duct Systems 2009 Edition
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Website Price $103.95
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The Third Edition of ANSI/ACCA Manual D is the Air Conditioning Contractors of America procedure for sizing residential duct systems. This procedure uses Manual J (ANSI/ACCA, Eighth Edition) heating and cooling loads to determine space air delivery requirements. This procedure matches duct system resistance (pressure drop) to blower performance.
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Manual G Selection of Distribution Systems
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Website Price $23.95
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Manual G Selection of Distribution Systems is a guide to selecting the most appropriate type of distribution system for a home or apartment building.
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Geothermal Heat Pump Training Certification Program Training Manual
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Website Price $77.95
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Geothermal Heat Pump Training Certification Program Training Manual is a comprehensive 230-page manual for HVACR technicians, including sample test questions.
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Manual B Balancing and Testing Air and Hydronic Systems
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Website Price $61.95
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Manual B Balancing and Testing Air and Hydronic Systems covers recognized testing and balancing methods for evaluating air and water flow. When technicians follow the procedures in this manual to verify and document air and water flow, equipment will operate as designed, run efficiently, last longer, and provide better occupant comfort.
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