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How High Volume Low Speed (HVLS) Fans Can Reduce Facility CO2 Emissions
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| Company: | Micro Air |
| About 40 percent of the world’s energy is consumed by the building sector and about 37 percent of this is for heating, cooling, and ventilation.4 Since air circulation is important to improve energy efficiency with HVAC units, high volume low speed (HVLS) fans can improve the efficiency within large open spaces. Whether you utilize HVLS fans by themselves or in conjunction with an HVAC unit, the HVLS fan helps lower utility costs and reduces CO2 emissions. |
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Air Movement, Intensified
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| Company: | Big Ass Fan Co |
| A fast-paced assembly plant was in need of air movement for an elevated pick and pack line. Due to the elevated height, employees working this station succumbed to warm temperatures with no air movement. Ceiling fan installation was not an option, and they needed comfortable, cooling air movement in the area without impeding the assembly process. |
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Selecting Air Conditioners for Industrial Enclosures
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| Company: | Rittal Corp. |
| Choosing the right air conditioners for enclosures can have a tremendous impact on the overall performance and efficiency of industrial operations. Proper and efficient air conditioner cooling can significantly prolong the life of installed equipment, save energy and utility costs, and protect against unscheduled downtime. Although cooling is sometimes an afterthought during the course of planning a project at the enclosure layout level, with careful consideration and the right information, it can truly become an asset for increased productivity and profitability. |
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HVAC/R Contractors Embrace Low-Cost Video Inspection Systems
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| Company: | General Tools & Instruments |
| Typically, problems with heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC/R) systems defy diagnosis. Because the key components (compressors, heat exchangers, fans, etc.) and interconnecting pipes and ducts of most HVAC/R systems are hidden from view—behind walls, or in hard-to-access crawl spaces—it’s difficult or impossible for a contractor or technician to quickly determine why a system failed or is performing poorly. |
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CoreMax System Solves Manufacturing Challenge for Carrier Corporation
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| Company: | FasTest, Inc |
| One of the biggest challenges for manufacturers is finding a way to create a high quality product while shortening the time it takes to evacuate contaminants and fill the system. During this search for the optimal manufacturing method, a FasTest supplier contacted Carrier and offered a simple solution. FasTest had recently developed the CoreMax® family of processing tools with a new patented high flow access valve. |
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Whole System Approach to HVAC Systems
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| This white paper deals with the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system (HVAC) which is optimally designed to maintain and control air temperature, humidity and purity for those who work in closed spaces. It is more energy-efficient to maintain a whole-system approach to your HVAC system than to consider components separately? |
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LonWorks Protocol in HVAC Components
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| Company: | SIEMENS BUILDING TECH |
| The white paper explains open protocol communication standards and how they have positively affected the HVAC controls industry. It shows how this age of digital open systems, which is allowing different types of devices from different manufacturers to communicate, leads to three major benefits: reduced component cost due to increased competition, increased reliability due to wide implementation and increased product selection due to multiple suppliers. |
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Variable Frequency Drives E-Bypass 101 The Basics
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| Company: | SIEMENS BUILDING TECH |
| An easy-to-understand discussion on what variable frequency drives do, how they save energy, increase building comfort and mechanical equipment life. It details the difference between a conventional and electronic bypass and provides a simple explanation of popular bypass capabilities. The white paper also offers tips on typical standard bypass features vs. extra-cost options and how to get the most out of a VFD investment. |
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