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Engineered Systems, September 2009
Engineered Systems, September 2009 |
| Wednesday, 23 September 2009 | |
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Each monthly magazine is written in technically sound language, yet retains a non-theoretical application-oriented approach to the commercial/industrial/institutional HVACR markets. Engineered Systems examines the latest changes in the design, specification, maintenance and management of non-residential HVACR systems and components. ES provides leading editorial information about real-world solutions to the situations faced every day by the HVACR mechanical systems engineer. Free Subscription to Engineered Systems Geographic Eligibility: International Offered Free by: BNP Media Engineered Systems magazine is the best-read and most useful engineer-focused publication1 serving the commercial, industrial and institutional building market. Read the Digital Issue: Engineered Systems, September 2009 FEATURES When people pay for deluxe accommodations, one thing they don’t expect for their money is to be cold. Hydronic radiant systems can serve with distinction in several areas of these properties, whether in group spaces like atria or dining rooms or smaller settings such as child care and guest baths. Heed some cautionary tips about proper construction and design process considerations, and then see where this approach can give you and future occupants a nice, warm feeling. Humidification & Dehumidification: Efficient Technologies And Strategies To Manipulate Psychrometric Effect The increasing globalization of scientifi c research, advanced health care, and other specialty facilities is expanding the range of climates in which facilities with specialized HVAC needs are sited. At the same time, rising energy prices and the volatility of global energy markets have driven some rethinking of traditional means of humidifi cation and dehumidifi cation of buildings. This article examines a number of tools that may be used alone — or, in select cases, more effectively together — to reduce energy consumption, be it in Jeddah or Seattle, in Hyderabad or Hyde Park. Kitchen Exhaust Hoods — A Performance Perspective When is listed cfm not adequate criteria for selecting a kitchen hood exhaust system? Well, just about always. Where is the hood located? Does it use side panels? Any other diffusers or ventilation equipment nearby? And how are those listing tests conducted, anyway? Read on to clear the air and avoid getting grilled about trouble in one of your kitchen applications. Visit Engineered Systems Website www.esmagazine.com is the industry’s #1 online resource for mechanical and consulting engineers. Reaching more than 16,700 unique visitors each month, rich media and standard ads on our site will engage web savvy engineers searching for breaking industry news. Bookmark
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