The July issue explores the possibilities 100% outside air VRF systems afford engineering firms, defines the fundamentals of a heat pump cycle, questions the requirements necessary on federal commissioning projects, prioritizes packaged solutions in domestic hot water applications, establishes the present and future impact of A2L refrigerants, and much more. Access the full July issue by clicking here.
Increasing the amount of outside air to the occupied space and increasing ventilation air change rates are effective solutions for reducing concentrations of contaminants and the risk of infection.
Increasing the amount of outside air to the occupied space and increasing ventilation air change rates are effective solutions for reducing concentrations of contaminants and the risk of infection.
Central domestic packaged heat pump water heating (HPWH) systems can significantly reduce energy usage and provide a consistent and reliable source of hot water.
Central domestic packaged heat pump hot water (HPWH) systems can significantly reduce energy usage and provide a consistent and reliable source of hot water.
The existing central plant shall provide heating in the winter to maintain 68°F during occupied cycle and 60° during unoccupied cycles of the individual tenant-leased zones.
The existing central plant shall provide heating in the winter to maintain 68°F during occupied cycle and 60° during unoccupied cycles of the individual tenant-leased zones.