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The trouble with troubleshooting during new construction commissioning

Learn to walk the tightrope between the pros and cons
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Miles Ryan P.E.
April 18, 2024

Treading lightly with your involvement in troubleshooting in new construction commissioning is necessary to avoid busting your budget or having others shift their responsibility onto you.


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Harnessing VFD inputs and outputs for smarter water systems

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Daelen Johnson
April 15, 2024

The inputs and outputs (I/O) of VFDs are seemingly modest terminals and may initially appear intimidating. However, mastering their application unlocks a whole new world of possibilities for your pumping system.


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A primer on industrial water treatment

Industrial process water can be used for washing, cutting, coating, plating, rinsing, spraying, boilers, and cooling towers
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Benjamin Irwin
April 11, 2024

By focusing on water quality, you can ensure the safety of water system users, increased life span of the equipment, and compliance.



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Seven ways to reduce production downtime

Properly maintaining equipment is essential
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Sinja Stentoft
April 8, 2024

From equipment failures to shortages of raw materials, any production downtime can result in major losses in revenue and market share.


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Quiz | Pressure

April 5, 2024

Pressure is one of the most critical variables in engineering. It can be measured by a pressure gauge, but it is important to know the type of pressure the gauge is reading. 


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Video | AHR Expo 2024

April 5, 2024

Nearly 50,000 attendees walked through the halls of Chicago’s McCormick Place Convention Center for AHR Expo 2024. Check out the highlights. 


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Amherst College in Massachusetts has embarked upon an ambitious plan to greatly reduce its carbon footprint by 2030.

College campus lowers carbon footprint while reducing energy costs

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April 4, 2024

Founded in 1821 with a focus on liberal arts, Amherst College has seen an 85% increase in enrolments in STEM classes during the past 15 years. Consequently, a new Science Center opened in the fall of 2018 that embraces sustainability. 
 


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The Future of Heating Equipment is Electric

April 2, 2024

Today’s heat pump technologies provide a variety of ways to help building owners comply with regulations around decarbonization and meet their ESG goals. 


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Decarbonizing HVAC systems with hydrogen

A bold, new opportunity for the industry
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Yussef Abou-Ghanem
March 15, 2024

As HVAC system manufacturers and users explore multiple avenues for improving overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) and minimizing GHG emissions from their systems, hydrogen presents a bold new opportunity — potentially providing the clean energy source the world needs for the future.


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Refrigerant transition highlights the importance of leak detection

Considerations and strategies for leak detection in legacy and emerging refrigerant systems
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Mike Hill
March 14, 2024

Minimizing refrigerant leaks has always been an important goal for owners/operators, system designers, manufacturers, and service technicians of commercial refrigeration equipment. 


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