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Commissioning: Equipment And Controls Integration

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Rebecca T. Ellis, P.E.
July 1, 2011
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We still face plenty of ways for start-up to be a let down.
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Thermal Energy Storage Benefits And Sensible Systems

Lucas B. Hyman P.E., LEED Shaw Gentry EIT
July 1, 2011
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Some thermal storage media are familiar to most of us, but what about gravel? Or lake water? See how those can work in the right environments, and tuck this away as a general refresher on thermal storage concepts and options for use in hospitals, data centers, and elsewhere.
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Life Safety

Plenum Requirements For Egress Corridors In Health Care Environments

Robert Trotter CBO, CFM
July 1, 2011
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Incorporating a plenum can have its design advantages, but corridors serving adjoining areas of health care occupancies are prohibited from being used for a portion of an air supply, air return, or exhaust air plenum. This article and its illustrations can strengthen your grasp of the related NFPA code details and exceptions so you can design and ventilate properly for this special population.
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A Boiler Plant Upgrade's Tough College Course

Michael J. Murphy
June 1, 2011
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Here’s a task: bridge the new mechanical room to the utility connection in the old space - located in an adjacent building in Chicago’s South Loop. Room for equipment is frequently tight, but in the case of this steam pipe, the room for error was less than one inch. The kind of planning that navigated that challenge accounted for (almost) everything in this tricky retrofit.
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Precious Metal: Cogeneration And Cooperation At Oregon State

Colin Moar CIBSE, CSA Geoff Wampler
June 1, 2011
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The first university cogen plant in the U.S. to earn LEED® Platinum certification, the OSU Energy Center succeeded via consistently efficiency-minded design and an exceptional level of analysis and teamwork in the commissioning process. Fuel flexibility, staff training, and a projected $650,000 annual savings didn’t hurt, either.
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Knowledge is power: Hawaii dormitory deploys VRF for better management, metering

June 1, 2011
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A VRF system installed in this University of Hawaii dorm helped the school achieve LEED® certification and lower energy costs. Founded in 1907, the University of Hawaii at Manoa (UH-M)
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Tomorrow's Environment: Project Management Training

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Howard McKew, P.E., C.P.E.
June 1, 2011
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Guiding a group effort isn’t effortless, but a few good habits will set the tone for success.
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Building Automation: How Far WE'VE COME

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Paul Ehrlich P.E.
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Ira Goldschmidt P.E.
June 1, 2011
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We can only afford our present complaints thanks to our previous achievements.
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Seismic & Wind Concerns

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Steven G Liescheidt P.E., CCS,
May 5, 2011
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Earthquakes and strong gusts are threats in the physical world that creep into the HVAC design world of isolators, supports, and special louver considerations. Furthermore, a new legal world in terms of codes, insurance, and liability can leave inattentive engineers, owners, and manufacturers quaking in their boots. Read on to stay safe in more ways than one.
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Tomorrow's Environment: Software

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Howard McKew, P.E., C.P.E.
May 1, 2011
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Some will say most engineering, construction, and O&M software offerings are “smart” because they are all programs built for computer applications, but I see that some software has added benefits beyond their program intent. To begin, computer programs are developed to provide a variety of technical features, such as performing energy calculations and system/equipment service that blends technical data with financial data. Even my own software programs have specific features for commissioning and air and water balancing. But what about the benefits a program can provide which maybe weren’t part of the intent?
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