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Examining the fundamental differences between the standard control methods described in ASHRAE guideline 36 and a proposed new approach based on AI and casual algorithms.
Examining the fundamental differences between the standard control methods described in ASHRAE guideline 36 and a proposed new approach based on AI and casual algorithms.
ASHRAE Guideline 36 gives specifying engineers a chance to deliver a better project specification but only if they pay attention to the details and communicate them to the project team.