Ok, thanks for the advice!Also, don't worry too much about problems where you have to calculate the entire cooling/ heating load of a building. Focus instead on getting familiar with representing different processes on the psychrometric chart and knowing how to get things like the ADP and bypass factor
Yeah, I read through the MERM and did the practice problems in the companion book. I also skimmed the ASHRAE Fundamentals book, but based on your advice I now plan to REALLY study it. Thanks so much!!!I assume you already have the MERM? @TXtough
If you already have the MERM then I assume you need something more to study? If that is the case then please see below.
Heating and cooling loads in practice and on the PE exam includes the internal and external loads. Internal loads are due to equipment, motors, lights and people. The external loads are due to fenestration, walls, roofs, ventilation and infiltration. The best resource for each of these individual loads can be found in ASHRAE Fundamentals.
The writing in ASHRAE Fundamentals is much more complex than is necessary for the PE exam, but you should at least gather the basics from this material.
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