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A non-exhaustive overview of belt

The Differentiation of Belt Drive and Direct Drive Fans For Industrial Processes

A non-exhaustive overview of belt and direct drive fans for industrial fan applications between 1-250 hp.
Khalil Kairouz, Ph.D., P.E. Dale Price
March 22, 2019

While both belt and direct drive fans have been around for a long time, the mainstay fan for most industrial fan applications under 250 hp has been the belt drive fan.


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AMCA

ANSI/AMCA Standard 208 available for free download

March 11, 2019

Throughout 2019, the Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA) is making ANSI/AMCA Standard 208, Calculation of the Fan Energy Index, available for download at no cost in its online store.


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A Physical View IAQ

All Bacteria, Viruses, and Fungi Are not Detrimental to the Indoor Environment

Humans and microbes — a once peaceful existence
Stephanie Taylor, M.D., M. Arch, CIC
March 11, 2019

Once upon a time, humans lived outdoors in harmony with vast and diverse populations of bacteria, fungi, and viruses, largely unaware of the presence of these microbes.


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LA's Museum of Contemporary Art Seeks Relief in the Fog

LA's Museum of Contemporary Art Seeks Relief in the Fog

Cost, efficiency, and control led the Museum of Contemporary Art to select a fog humidification system.
Archie Robb
February 22, 2019

The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) on downtown Los Angeles’ Grand Avenue required extensive mechanical upgrades to preserve its collection, maintain visitor comfort, and gain tighter control of humidification levels.


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VRF systems offer school districts zoned comfort in an efficient manner

Educating Educators About VRF's Versatility

VRF systems offer school districts zoned comfort in an efficient manner.
Andrew McKeever P.E.
February 15, 2019

Today’s school facility directors are being asked to do more with less. With limited budgets, they are pressured to reduce operating expenses while maintaining healthy and comfortable learning environments for students.


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Human Body

Linking the Human Body and the Laws of Thermodynamics

The human body and the laws of thermodynamics can point us in the right direction.
Stephanie Taylor, M.D., M. Arch, CIC
February 11, 2019

One big difference between building systems and the human body is the immediacy of an “alarm” when something goes wrong. If we lose a mitten while skiing, we know immediately that there has been a breach in our insulation.


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May Top 5 list article

Top 5 Articles @ESMagazine.com (January 2018)

February 4, 2019

What are engineers making time to read? Here is the five-item punch list of the most popular news articles, features, and columns at ESmagazine.com.


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Case In Point
Case in Point

Michigan Eatery Eliminates Cold Complaints with Air Curtains

January 29, 2019

The new Fork n’ Pint restaurant in Lake Orion, Michigan, installed front doorway air curtains in an effort to keep patrons and employees comfortable, resulting in more than $500 in annual energy savings and the elimination of $15,000 in potential vestibule construction costs.


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Case In Point
Case in Point

Florida Office Eradicates Energy Waste with UV-C

January 22, 2019

Miki Minic knew immediately how to solve IAQ issues at a 227,000-square-foot Miami Class A office complex. The building engineer was in his first week with real estate company Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) when he told supervisors he could significantly slash HVACR energy use at the 12-story Harbour Centre complex.


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Examining the Nexus of ASHRAE Standards 90.1 and 62.1

Examining the Nexus of ASHRAE Standards 90.1 and 62.1

Identifying AHRAE Standards 90.1 and 62.1’s mesh point regarding duct layout, controls design, and more.
John Varley
John Varley P.E., FASHRAE
January 21, 2019

Design often creates the sensation of being in a box with the sides moving in and no means of escape.


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