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TyrellCline

Hi, my name is Tyrell Cline and I am a freshman engineering student at the University of Pittsburgh. I grew up in central pennsylvania nearby a well known nuclear power plant known as three mile island. While attending Red Land High School I decided that I would pursue a career in engineering because it would apply my skills in math and physics as well as create interesting oppurtunities for me throughout my career. I decided to come to pitt after applying to several colleges because it had a well known engineering program, a variety of different major's in engineering, and the many different oppurtunities available through the city. Through my first semester here I decided that my major was not going to be in bio or chemical engineering. Instead i'm now starting to grow curious about the field of electrical engineering because it will provide a large variety of work in areas that I'm beginning to find very interesting. Along with that, electrical engineers get paid enough that I would be able to live a comfortable life with few financial problems. I believe that after my time here at pitt I will be able to easily find a job and start living on my own within months of earning my degree. My advice for anyone going into engineering is that it is very math oriented, it is more difficult than your average program, but if you like the material than you will still be able to enjoy yourself throughout college.

Heat System Analysis of Robinson Street Facility

Oakland Planning & Development Corporation

  1. Michael Bennet
  2. Philip Pavlik
  3. Eric Zatcoff

Mechanical Code Overview - This site lists a wealth of information on many different parts of heating systems from boilers to heat pumps. Basically it has a manual for most heating systems in detail.

Efficient Home Heating -This site defines in a relatively simple step by step way how to analyze and decide whether a new heating system is needed as well as the steps to get a new heating system.

HVAC - Holdhouseweb - This site lists some information on current forms of hot water heating systems and some tests that can be done to test there effeciency.