Chillers are complex pieces of equipment and a lot of training and education is needed to keep contractors on the top of their games when dealing with this equipment.
Chiller Optimization Saves Hospital $250,000 Per Year
May 13, 2013
The chillers at Broward Health Medical Center were not achieving the kW per ton for which they were rated — a serious problem that they had not been aware of before, and which had probably cost them over $1 million in excess energy use since installation.
The Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) marked a theme of “Unconventional Thinking” for business growth in the 124th anniversary year of the organization.
Designed for spot cooling/humidifying with zero wetting in any space, the fan-driven, high-pressure fog device applies a dry, non-wetting, cool-water fog in any work space or directly on machinery needing cooling or humidity.
Study Findings Could Influence Energy Efficiency Strategies Worldwide
May 13, 2013
A new study has suggested the potential benefits from deploying super-efficient air conditioners could yield significant, untapped potential for air conditioner efficiency.
Webinar to Focus on Small-diameter, Inner-grooved Copper Tubes
May 13, 2013
The International Copper Association (ICA) will sponsor a webinar on small-diameter, inner-grooved copper tubes titled “MicroGroove Copper-Tube Coils: Moving Beyond Residential Applications,” at 1 p.m. ET on June 11.