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Home » Sensing a Need for Demand-Control Ventilation
Mike O’Brien loves demand-control ventilation (DCV). The building automation manager with Temperature Engineering Corp., Sterling Heights, MI, a $20 million commercial-industrial design-build mechanical contracting firm, says he’d like to use it on every job the company goes on.
In fact, they do include it automatically with energy management systems (EMS) on all new design-build projects.