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VRF points to improved comfort, LEED® standard at NC college

June 1, 2011
A VRF system installed in Guilford College’s Archdale Hall not only met architectural challenges but also provided high A/C performance.Established by the Quakers in 1837, Guilford College is the
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Commissioning: WHAT IS Accessible?

Rebecca T. Ellis, P.E.
June 1, 2011
As noted in last month’s column, accessibility to mechanical, electrical, and control system components is critical for sustainable systems operation. However, the design and construction industry is sorely lacking when it comes to agreeing on what appropriate accessibility means. In order to make a meaningful difference in how systems are delivered to owners/operators, it is critical to define measurable accessibility acceptance criteria early in the design phase and allow the commissioning professional to shepherd that criteria through the design, construction, and acceptance phases.
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Seismic & Wind Concerns

Steven G. Liescheidt
Steven G Liescheidt P.E., CCS,
May 5, 2011
Earthquakes and strong gusts are threats in the physical world that creep into the HVAC design world of isolators, supports, and special louver considerations. Furthermore, a new legal world in terms of codes, insurance, and liability can leave inattentive engineers, owners, and manufacturers quaking in their boots. Read on to stay safe in more ways than one.
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Editor's Note: Facebook Follow-Up

Robert Beverly
May 1, 2011
Increasing energy awareness as it relates to the server farm can be a hard row to hoe.
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The Sustainable Carbon Neutral Hybrid Chiller

Milton Meckler P.E., CPC
May 1, 2011
There’s a concept, eh? The author takes a comparative discussion of chiller technologies and options, and he places it squarely within the current events context of domestic energy sources, the utility rate landscape, and thermal efficiency. Read this and then look for Part 2 in the near future.
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MIURA - Rebuilding After The Flood

April 5, 2011
Low emissions, footprint help hospital make strides
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VAV For Laboratory Spaces

Steven G. Liescheidt
Steven G Liescheidt P.E., CCS,
April 1, 2011
Terminal devices, pressurization, supply air, proper exhaust … those factors and more go into a well designed VAV system for sensitive lab applications. From general tips to changing details such as fabric duct elements, booster fans, and a new AMCA standard, the author equips you to succeed in one space that is no place for experimentation.
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Commissioning Of Mission Critical Installation

Michael Feyler Jason Peterson
April 1, 2011
Most of us think of data centers when we think “mission critical,” but the category goes into financial and health sectors as well. These five phases of commissioning can provide some additional peace of mind about performance, no matter which type of critical mission is at stake.
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Life sciences lab handles OA load with humidification

April 1, 2011
A fog humidification system installed at this Michigan lab is controlled by a BAS.Pall Life Sciences is a leading global provider of filtration, purification, and separation technologies to the diverse
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Florida school cuts outside air cooling costs 70%

April 1, 2011
An ERV system saved this Florida school $500 a month in utility costs.The developers of Turtle River Montessori School in Jupiter, FL wanted students to have the best possible IAQ.
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