Publisher's Synopsis
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are central to building performance, occupant comfort, and energy efficiency. As designers and engineers, we are frequently faced with a fundamental choice that influences not only initial capital costs but also long-term maintenance, flexibility, and operational efficiency: hydronic vs. air-based systems.
This book was born out of a recurring question encountered in design meetings, facility upgrades, and client consultations-which system is better, and under what conditions? There is no one-size-fits-all answer. Instead, the decision depends on a delicate balance of technical, financial, and architectural factors, as well as the unique needs of the building and its users.
The aim of this book is to provide a clear, practical comparison between hydronic and air-based HVAC systems, equipping engineers, architects, facility managers, and decision-makers with the knowledge needed to make informed choices. From performance characteristics to lifecycle costs, from installation logistics to comfort control, this guide addresses each factor that influences system selection.
We delve into both foundational theory and real-world case studies to illustrate how each system performs in various scenarios-ranging from high-rise residential towers to hospitals and schools. We also explore emerging trends, including hybrid systems, sustainable technologies, and smart controls that are shaping the next generation of building services.
Whether you are a seasoned engineer reviewing system options or a student entering the field, this book is structured to support thoughtful decision-making in HVAC system design. My hope is that it will become a useful reference as you navigate the complexities of thermal comfort and energy efficiency in the built environment.
Thank you for choosing to explore this topic in depth. I invite you to read with curiosity and an eye toward practical application.
Charles NehmeHVAC Consultant & Author
CFN-HVAC