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A self-study guide for HVAC and energy engineers, this book provides economic analysis and financial principles, equipping engineers and plant managers with the skills needed to make informed decisions and interface effectively with financial professionals.

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A self-study guide for HVAC and energy engineers, this book provides economic analysis and financial principles, equipping engineers and plant managers with the skills needed to make informed decisions and interface effectively with financial professionals.
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Autorenporträt
George Kritzler graduated with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Newark College of Engineering and then an M.B.A. from Fairleigh Dickinson University. My work experience was as a Sales Engineer with the Public Service Electric and Gas Company. This was his first design experience using gas IR heating to compete with #2 oil. Over 50 installations of gas IR heating systems were designed and sold while with PSE&G. During his short career as Industrial and Commercial Sales Manager with Elizabethtown Gas Company, his team of 12 Sales Engineers sold at least 12 gas IR systems. A severe natural gas shortage during the early 1970s shortened my career there with no gas to sell. As Senior HVAC Engineer with Consolidated Edison Co. of NY in the Plant Structures Department, Mr. Kritzler was surprised to find that none of the four HVAC engineers knew about gas IR heating. That ended when he showed them the advantages of gas IR heating. He personally designed and supervised the installation of over 40 gas IR heating systems. In retirement, he was able to become an Energy Conservation Engineer/Consultant by establishing Imagineers Unltd. Two of the buildings that successfully followed my recommendations were the New York Academy of Medicine and the Riverside Church. These were approved by the New York State Energy Research & Development Authority's energy reduction program with annual savings of $26,800 and $48,000, respectively.