ANSYS, a global innovator of simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes, recently announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Fluent, Inc., a global provider
Munters Dehumidification Division - Industrial has introduced PowerPurgeTM, an energy recovery option for Munters Integrated Custom Air Handling (ICA) units.
Engineered Systems Magazine presents its second Building Automation conference on the west coast September 12-13, 2006 at the Westin Horton Plaza in San Diego.
Schools and universities are a prime candidate for moisture-related problems. Fresh air requirements for classrooms have changed dramatically in the past few years. Where 5 cfm of fresh air per student was once allowed and was adequately conditioned by packaged systems, today's 15 cfm of fresh air per student poses an uneconomical and almost impossible challenge for these same systems. Like classrooms, 15 cfm of fresh air per student is also required to be brought into university dormitories. This fresh air requirement generates a substantial moisture load and a potential for IAQ problems if not properly conditioned.
Floyd County faced a unique set of challenges when tasked with the design of a climate control system for the 274,952-sq-ft Highland Hills Middle School in Floyds Knobs, IN. The county had a limited budget, no access to natural gas, and only 1,540 sq ft had been dedicated to the facilities mechanical room. To overcome these obstacles, a hydronic two-pipe system operated on a propane-fired AERCO KC1000 boiler plant was implemented.
The Earth Rangers Centre in Woodbridge, ON, Canada, functions as a wildlife refuge and hospital and as an education center for children. The 60,000-sq-ft facility, which opened in October 2004, houses a world-class veterinarian research and training hospital, interactive educational displays for the public, and will soon include one of Canada's only oil spill response units dedicated to wildlife.
"We operate Barclay Friends Senior Living Community under the principles and traditions of the Religious Society of Friends or ‘Quakers,' so that our actions contribute to a welcoming, family-like community," said executive director Carol Hanson.
The Joint School District #2 of Meridian, ID, serves over 30,000 students and is one of the largest and fastest growing school districts in Idaho. When the district was in the process of designing its newest elementary school - Hunter Elementary - it was looking to stretch its heating dollars as far as it could.