Rather than using a more cumbersome fresh-air system made up of separate field-installed variable refrigerant flow (VRF) and energy recovery ventilator (ERV) units connected by ductwork, engineer Rob Lowry, executive sales leader, Pennergy Solutions, opted for what would become a more labor- and energy-efficient approach using Geniox+ air handlers.
Schoeneck Containers partnered with Thermal Care to specify the Danfoss Turbocor compressor for the scalable capacity, staging abilities, overall efficiency, reliability, and low maintenance requirements.
With revolutionary smart building concepts, building automation over IP is the case where building automation and IT merge completely over IP-based systems.
Fabric duct substitution for metal duct at the Aquatic Center at Mylan Park in Morgantown, West Virginia, cuts HVAC material/labor costs and fast-tracks the project.
Built in 1921, A.K. Suter Elementary School in
Pensacola, Florida — like many older public
schools in the state — used a retrofitted
patchwork of packaged and split system air conditioning equipment to keep students comfortable in a warm, humid climate.
One of the most notorious challenges with split-DX dehumidifiers is refrigerant and oil migration. Two Seresco NP-030s solve these challenges by using factory-provided dry coolers to provide air conditioning heat rejection.
Engineers, planners, and construction professionals are adapting to the ‘new normal’ by looking at priority shifts with all clients and quickly addressing their needs and changing financial situations.
A VRF heat pump system combined with a high-efficiency ERV system was selected by a large property management company for its 71,000-square-foot headquarters in Tarrytown, New York, as an upgrade to its four existing 60-ton, multi-zone, natural gas-fired rooftop units.