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IAQ In Review

Brush up on outside air, intake placement, critical environments, construction and renovation, and VOCs.
Michael Gilmore Paul Luster
July 7, 2016
Good IAQ management has become paramount in the construction industry, as study after study shows that employee productivity and health are directly related to the quality of air being delivered inside the workplace environment.
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Tomorrow's Environment

Localized Return Air Inlet vs. Value-Engineered Single Return Air Inlet

When it comes to air distribution, more diffusers is not necessarily better.
Howard McKew, P.E., C.P.E.
June 8, 2016

Spot exhaust is a unique design engineering challenge. The 2015 ASHRAE Handbook – HVAC Applicationscovers a broad spectrum of applications in just about all the comfort applications (chapters 1 through 13) and industrial applications (chapters 14 through 33) with personal safety an integral part of chapter 32. But spot return air doesn’t get much press in ASHRAE.


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A Physical View IAQ

Future IAQ: Humans On Microbes

Could airborne bacteria one day lead to cures? Does the “cleanest” air always mean the best IAQ?
Stephanie Taylor, M.D., M. Arch, CIC
June 7, 2016

In our daily lives, we humans move through a sea of microbial life that is seldom perceived except in the context of potential disease and decay (L. Feazel 2009). 


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Dehumidification In A Campus Setting

Dehumidification In A Campus Setting

Glean the wisdom in an assortment of key process and specification considerations by looking at design through the lens of one university’s Special Collections & Archives project.
James M. Del Monaco, P.E., LEED AP BD+C, CxA
June 1, 2016

A higher education campus presents an extensive amount of variables that can drastically impact the requirements of the indoor environment.


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Case In Point
Case in Point

Heater retrofit gets auto company on the road to better IAQ, energy savings

May 2, 2016

Last summer, CJ Automotive in Butler, IN, decided it was high time to replace its 40-year-old inefficient steam boiler system.


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Case In Point
Case in Point

School district aces efficiency, flexibility with VRF

May 2, 2016

When it comes to writing an important research paper, it’s essential to include references. That’s exactly what Tom Mangogna had his district engineering staff do when it came time to research using Daikin for their school district.


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Classroom Ventilation: Meeting Today's Challenges

Classroom Ventilation: Meeting Today's Challenges

Budgets, codes, and technologies are constantly shifting and evolving. These days, even the classrooms are often portable. Staying one step ahead will depend on your knowledge of current design options and how to integrate them into the space.
Steven G. Liescheidt
Steven G Liescheidt P.E., CCS,
May 2, 2016

It doesn’t get much more sensitive than a discussion about the learning environment for the youth of America.


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The Next Generation Of Building Automation

The Next Generation Of Building Automation

What is the difference between a typical BAS scenario and one that involves building analytics? And why did one library start to see its utility costs and trouble calls start to spiral upward? As you might imagine, the answers to these questions are related …
Chris Lofaso, P.E.
May 2, 2016

Since the early ’80s, building automation technology  (BAS) have played an integral role in engineers’ ability to aid facility owners and operators in achieving operational efficiency, dependable comfort, and lower energy costs. However, despite significant capital investments, often times the full potential of these systems is not realized, resulting in less than optimal building performance.


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BuildingAutomation

Control Sequences

From design to installation to testing, a good sequence can be helped (or hindered) at every step.
Paul Ehrlich P.E.
May 2, 2016

One of the most important factors in the efficiency of any HVAC system is the selection and implementation of the proper control sequence of operations. 


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A Physical View IAQ

Classroom Bacteria

The textbook on bacterial transmission includes a surprising chapter or two.
Stephanie Taylor, M.D., M. Arch, CIC
May 2, 2016

Whether kids like school or not, attendance is mandatory for many years. Academic performance during this time often influences eventual jobs, income, and life satisfaction. During the formative years, parents mandate adequate sleep and good eating habits to improve their children’s concentration.


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