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  1. Joe117

    HVAC Sizing Training

    purchased the carrier book
  2. Joe117

    HVAC Sizing Training

    Awesome stuff, thanks snickster
  3. Joe117

    HVAC Sizing Training

    Doing it as an image work, thanks for patience nuuvox000
  4. Joe117

    HVAC Sizing Training

    1st time i'm trying to load something, anything i need to do besides "click her to upload" then upload file? https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1692199922/tips/Heating_Cooling_Calculation_example_nvtjum.pdf
  5. Joe117

    HVAC Sizing Training

    Can't open it on mine either, here's an rtf?https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=cc1e237d-7d9f-442b-8dbc-2a3575dbf6c2&file=Heating_&_Cooling_Calculation_example.rtf
  6. Joe117

    HVAC Sizing Training

    Trying as a jpg. page 1https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=118799d7-e3e0-469f-a37c-2748999673a4&file=Heating_&_Cooling_Calculation_example_Page_001.jpg
  7. Joe117

    HVAC Sizing Training

    Looking to make this better. Trying to make an easy starting point for new team members to start with back of the napkin math rather than jumping into a computer program. Also let me know if there's an error :)...
  8. Joe117

    Struggling with beam lever arm concept

    Ah, not a seesaw... had a troublesome "moment" there. :) Thank y'all for the help
  9. Joe117

    Struggling with beam lever arm concept

    Studying for the SE and breaking my brain with: Mn=fy*As(lever arm) It makes sense when the forces are equal. Meanwhile my brain tells me if the lever arm is equal, the distance from the neutral axis has to be equal (oversimplification - a balanced seesaw). However c/d is a range... If the...
  10. Joe117

    Design Slab On Grade CRSI

    Thank y'all. and yup, old books for concepts/rules of thumb. New books for math/design.
  11. Joe117

    Design Slab On Grade CRSI

    I've been trying to find the old CRSI book that has the thickness recommendations for certain loads. Been looking through old posts and have found: This is from an older version of the CRSI manual. sub-slabs under other slabs - 2" Domestic or light commercial <100psf - 4"...
  12. Joe117

    Can't find LGSI handbook

    Thank y'all. Also just found some in Appendix B from Neuman's PEMB book. Really wish all good info/tables were free.
  13. Joe117

    Can't find LGSI handbook

    Anyone know where I can find a LGSI Framing Systems Design Handbook? Been seeing on threads there's a good one from 1990. Been hoping to find something on z purlins that is similar to the flexure tables from AISC handbook.
  14. Joe117

    Edge Column PEMB

    How did they do that? Busted out concrete to put a new frame up to hold sprinklers? I'm guessing the CM/GC/builder was very understanding..
  15. Joe117

    Edge Column PEMB

    So there’s never a good place to add HVAC equipment to a PEMB if there wasn’t cooling to start with? Guess a packaged unit on the ground is the only answer?
  16. Joe117

    Edge Column PEMB

    Is there any way to do a 50' span pre-engineered metal building foundation having the main frame columns supported on the edge (next to 1.5" sheet ledge) of the slab if the footing does not extend past the slab? Wouldn't be able to count much of the footing area that extends underneath the...

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