A new study finds that doubling the ventilation rate in typical office buildings can be reached at an estimated annual energy cost of between $14 and $40 per person, resulting in as much as a $6,500 equivalent in improved productivity per person per year.
DriCalc sizing and selection software is designed to easily guide users through the humidifier sizing and selection process, accommodating both novices and experts.
Illinois Institute of Technology and Elevate Energy, a nonprofit organization that designs and implements energy efficiency programs, announced they are teaming up to study the impact of outdoor pollution and weatherization on IAQ and chronic health issues in U.S. homes.
A call for papers for the IAQ 2016 Conference, “Defining Indoor Air Quality: Policy, Standards and Best Practices,” co-organized by ASHRAE and Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre (AIVC), has been extended until Nov. 30, 2015.
The John Wayne Birthplace is the only museum dedicated to John Wayne and contains more than $2 million worth of artifacts. So far, the HVAC design has proven more than capable in terms of occupant comfort, sustainable operation, and protection of artifacts.
The Grease Trapper Pollution Control Unit removes grease, smoke, and odors from kitchen exhaust. It uses a three-stage mechanical filter arrangement to remove grease and smoke particles from the exhaust air at an economical first cost.
A new line of Handte Vortex wet scrubbers from Camfil Air Pollution Control (APC) delivers the combined benefits of wet dust collection with easy plug-and-play operation and low maintenance.
With a water removal capacity of 25 pints per day, the IW25-1 dehumidifier makes a broader impact on pre-existing humidity challenges by removing nearly 22 gallons of water per week.