Xcel Energy, an electrical energy provider in Colorado, was in need of refrigerant monitoring updates for its chilled water building in downtown Denver.
Picking up from my last article in the June 2019 issue, I will explore some context for real-world life safety applications. In this article, I’ll focus on complying with NFPA 99 (Section references to 2018 ed.) and its referenced standards as resources for your health care facilities’ HVAC designs.
A devastating event doesn’t always originate from a natural disaster. At any moment during construction or operation, something could go wrong — and it will.
Experts at the network-integrated Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, facility now offer instruction on how to use a wide range of Russelectric equipment, including automatic transfer switches, power control circuit breakers, switchgear, and emergency power systems.
The company will purchase approximately 37 megawatts from Bloom Energy Servers and has already secured long-term power purchase agreements across California, Connecticut, Maryland, and New York.