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Airport cooling tower combats Caribbean salt air

June 12, 2016

A dramatic rise in the popularity of the Dominican Republic as a resort destination has led to the expansion of the principal airport serving the island’s eastern provinces, Punta Cana International Airport.


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Heat Pump System For New College Classrooms Using Integrated Project Delivery

Howard McKew, P.E., C.P.E.
June 9, 2016

This month’s B2B will focus on a new 12-classroom building addition, each room with its own closed loop ground source heat pump (GSHP) unit.


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Facility Files

Heat Pump System For New College Classrooms Using Integrated Project Delivery

Amanda Parolise
June 9, 2016

This month’s Facility File will focus on the B2B June test for an HVAC application on a college campus with a building program to construct a new 12-classroom facility. The project delivery method is integrated project delivery (IPD).


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Geothermal Design: Code In Conflict?

Geothermal Design: Code In Conflict?

Uniform Solar Energy and Hydronics Code (USEHC) contains some requirements that may be inappropriate given certain conditions, climates, or simple designer discretion. That’s not a problem … unless your locality or state adopts USECH language as binding. Dig into the problem and note a timely opportunity to avoid having these issues set in stone for another few years.
Lisa Meline, P.E.
June 4, 2016

As early as 3000 BC, civilizations began to create codes for public order and safety. The Code of Hammurabi, the old “eye for an eye” law many are familiar with, also included laws for safe building construction.


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Stan Tyrell

Cool Instead Of Crisis: Temporary HVAC For Data Centers

Stan Tyrrell
Stan Tyrrell
May 2, 2016

Temporary cooling can help ensure your company doesn’t see permanent losses. 


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Temporary Air Conditioning Using Owner In-House Project Management

Howard McKew, P.E., C.P.E.
May 2, 2016

This month’s B2B will focus on a small city school system that chose to invest in an annual contract for a temporary air-cooled chiller for special events and an emergency crisis shelter center.


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Facility Files

Temporary Air Conditioning Using Owner In-House Project Management

Amanda Parolise
May 2, 2016

This month’s Facility File will focus on the B2B May test for a K-12 school HVAC application.


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Data Centers & AB/Adsorption Chillers

Data Centers & Ab/Adsorption Chillers

A few circumstances in a data center make it ripe for a CHP design to boost efficiency. Let’s get into the options within both relevant chiller types, why payback may be shorter than expected, and the assorted potential benefits from lower costs to higher reliability. Some tips from an array of manufacturers’ reps round out this useful investigation.
Marcia Karr, P.E.
April 1, 2016

There are many who believe that combined heat and power (CHP) will be the norm in building design for the next generation of engineers. 


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Editors Note

Heat Islands & HVAC

Quick hits from white papers to heat islands…
Robert Beverly
April 1, 2016

Spring is finally springing, and just as blossoms start blooming, white papers and extra engineering content on our website will start … papering? 


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Air Conditioning For A Datacom Room Expansion Using Integrated Project Delivery

Howard McKew, P.E., C.P.E.
April 1, 2016

This month’s B2B will focus on an existing datacom room located within a 200,000-sq-ft financial business office building. The existing datacom room is being expanded from 10,000 sq ft to 20,000 sq ft.


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