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Hospital Retrofits For Energy Efficiency

How many health care facilities are limping along in terms of mechanical performance but could be running better than ever with one committed round of treatment?
Paul Ehrlich P.E.
March 1, 2014
Our BAS columnist makes a house call to prescribe one method of applying retrofit expertise, including the success story of a hospital with mysteries or maladies that required attention in VAV and chillers, air handling strategies, OR ventilation, and beyond.
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HVAC motor

Motor Selection HVAC Design

Who actually specified that motor? Did they keep the entire system in mind or were they simply specifying one component at a time? And will that spec require over-speeding the motor?
Hamilton
Gary Hamilton P.E., PMP, FASHE, LEED AP
March 1, 2014
Often, an HVAC system is designed by the selection of individual components and not by a whole-system approach
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The Bullitt Center
Case In Point

Seattle office building achieves net zero energy, water

March 1, 2014
In the recently completed Bullitt Center office building in Seattle, net zero energy and net zero water initiatives have been combined with the Living Building Challenge.
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Case In Point
Case In Point

Filtration helps efficiency to soar at Denver Airport

March 1, 2014
At 35,000 acres, Denver International Airport (DIA) is the largest airport site in North America, and the second largest in the world. More than 53 million passengers travel through the airport annually.
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Horizon, ocean, sunset

Seawater Warms Up Marine College Building

“Think Globally, Design Locally” could’ve been the slogan for this opportunistic design on the Maine coast.
David Reinheimer, P.E Rob Klinedinst
February 28, 2014
Geothermal and VRF components, along with a key design revision and even an underwater heat exchanger, buoyed this project as it sailed toward a flexible and sustainable finish.
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Blog

More Specifics On Our AHR Event

Who's on first, and what are we talking about?
Robert Beverly
February 25, 2014
We submitted our event overview for AIA credits a few days ago, so I thought I'd get some more mileage out of our professional blurb-writing and share an overview with you as we get ready for "Planning Your Cooling In Critical Facilities" coming to the AHR Expo free of charge on Wednesday, January 22.
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Equipment protection mitigation graphic

Equipment Protection through Hot Spot Mitigation

CONTRIBUTED BY: Syska Hennessy Group
February 24, 2014
Hot spots in the data center can be attributed to two main factors: A lack of cooling capacity and/or a lack of cooling delivery.
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Glumac lobby
Case In Point

Energy meters shine light on power consumption

February 1, 2014
When MEP engineering firm Glumac set up a new office space on the ground floor of an existing high-rise in Irvine, CA, the company had an ambitious goal even before the move-in — to certify the new 8,762-sq-ft space Platinum under LEED for Commercial Interiors (CI).
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colored buildings, 3D buildings

Problems Found In The Field: How Retrocommissioning Can Solve Them

The symptoms are familiar: hot and cold complaints, higher-than-expected costs, etc. Here’s a look at how the retrocommissioning process should work to tackle these and other developments for your facility.
Michael Falkenstern Scott Blackman, LEED AP
February 1, 2014
In the last few years, major cities throughout the country have passed new energy code requirements mandating that commercial buildings perform regular retrocommissioning audits.
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Case In Point
Case In Point

New lighting, ventilation help ice arena skate to savings

February 1, 2014
Ice arenas represent some of the most energy-intensive buildings a city can own.
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