idronics™
is a semi-annual educational journal series from hydronic manufacturer Caleffi
to aid professionals as they design systems, and confront component application
and selection. This publication is written by engineers and oriented towards
innovative design techniques.
Caleffi first began the publications 12
years ago in Europe. Since then, the publication has met with much
success, and is frequently referenced by contractors and designers.
The
third issue was released in January, and it addresses solar heating.
“The ‘green’ state of mind is rapidly spreading across North America,”
Caleffi says. “Soaring fossil fuel costs, environmental issues and national
security concerns are all raising interest in alternative energy
technologies.”
idronics begins with a primer on
solar heating fundamentals, then presents a wide spectrum of design concepts
and hardware options for solar water heating and space heating. For the
seasoned solar professional, it provides innovative design solutions to
consider for future applications.
The second issue, released July 2007,
addressed air and dirt in hydronic systems. “Though not a new topic to our
industry, the use of modern high-efficiency equipment demands a thorough
understanding of the harmful effect of air and dirt, as well as knowledge on how
to eliminate them.” Doing so, the company says, helps ensure the systems
designed will operate at peak efficiency and provide long, trouble-free
service.
Caleffi’s first North American issue (January 2007) addressed
the increasingly important topic of hydraulic separation and new methods of
implementing this established concept.
For more information, visit the
Caleffi website. To view the entire idronics library, click
here. To download a PDF copy of issue three, click here.