Texas A&M researchers have enhanced the dehumidification efficiency of a polymer that could help develop more energy-efficient systems with a smaller carbon footprint.
A professor in Purdue University’s Polytechnic Institute is researching using virtual reality (VR) to modernize the construction industry’s traditional ways of transferring knowledge to next-generation professionals.
Building owners and specifiers can experience design flexibility, reduced operational costs, and reliable, energy-efficient comfort year-round with variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems even in extreme cold climates.
Ideal for applications requiring a lower cfm range and a smaller footprint, model RV-10 offers airflows from 500-2,500 cfm, 3-7 tons of packaged DX cooling, and 75-200 MBtuh of indirect gas-fired heating.