This two-day Carrier University class targets building professionals with zero to three years of experience who want to expand their knowledge of HVAC systems, learn proper applications, and how to achieve high-performance operation.
Among other things, they also committed the industry to educating itself through continuous learning, advocating for effective land use policies, responding to disasters alongside first responders, and planning for future events with a strategy for fast recovery.
The goal of the project was to eliminate incidents of thermal retention occurring during summer months that could cause the air conditioning system to fail in the mission-critical facility.
This is the first step by the DOE in issuing a ruling that could establish the 2013 standard as the commercial building reference standard for state building energy codes.
Effective July 1, any person or contractor who replaces a mercury-containing thermostat in New York or Connecticut must deliver it to an appropriate collection site to be recycled.
More than 45 members came together for the 2 ½-day session to discuss and share technology they are using specific to service, construction, and information technology (IT).