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With tank volumes from 2.6-6.5 gallons, the micro expansion tank features a replaceable, full acceptance heavy-duty Butyl bladder, eliminating the need for special internal linings.
The location of the chilled water system — both in terms of geography and physical placement — influences the design specifics needed to properly insulate or protect it.
The system includes a 2,000-ton open cooling tower with six condenser water pumps and four 500-ton centrifugal electric chillers with two condenser water pumps for process chilled water cooling.
Perform a detailed technical analysis to determine which dehumidification technology will provide the best performance for a specific application when using a DX dedicated outside air system.
A complete energy audit of the primary-secondary chilled water system from the central chiller plant to the individual buildings that make up a casino’s 12-building complex.
An overview of strategies that can be taken during the shutdown and when buildings reopen to help address the Legionella risks associated with stagnation.
A step-by-step look at the retro-commissioning process that led to the implementation of a hybrid, 3-pipe HVAC system at the Watergate office building.
Recognized internationally for a name and even a suffix that has entered the pop culture lexicon, the luxury complex of modernist buildings on the banks of the Potomac River known as the Watergate Complex is an icon like no other in Washington.
An increasing emphasis on variable speed pumping as a means to save energy in commercial buildings has provided engineers with many paths to efficient hydronic system design.
By its very nature, the engineering profession is based on the constant search for new and better ways of accomplishing a task; however, there also is a well-known human tendency to “do things the way we’ve always done them.”