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Fastrack, June 24, 2009

June 24, 2009
FASTRACK Calendar EGB Conference & Expo Sessions and Speakers Announced The 2009 Engineering Green Buildings (EGB) Conference & Expo, now a component of HVACR Week, will get under way Thursday, Sept. 24, at 9:15 a.m. with the keynote event: Robin ...
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EGB Conference & Expo Sessions and Speakers Announced The 2009 Engineering Green Buildings (EGB) Conference & Expo, now a component of HVACR Week, will get under way Thursday, Sept. 24, at 9:15 a.m. with the keynote event: Robin Crow’s “The Power of Service," presented by Trane.
Following the keynote presentation, EGB offers the first of seven technical sessions designed to help attendees design greener, more energy-efficient mechanical systems that will save energy and money and reduce the carbon footprint of the buildings they design. Learn about green engineering practices and impacts from the industry’s leading engineering and buildings professionals – individuals with extensive green-building knowledge and experience and immense passion that drives them to share their knowledge with others. Sessions and speakers scheduled for this year’s EGB are:"31 Tannery: The Nation’s First Net-Zero-Electric Commercial Building" by Edward H. Brzezowski, PE, LEED AP, Noveda Technologies"High-Performance HVAC Retrofits: Achieving 40- To 70-Percent Energy Savings" by Ben Erpelding, PE, CEM, Optimum Energy LLC"Evaporative Cooling: The Greenest of HVAC Processes" by Mark S. Lentz, PE, Lentz Engineering Associates Inc."Busting The Myth That Green Costs More" by James D. Qualk and Paul McCown, PE, LEED AP, CEM, CxA, SSRCx LLC"The Role Of Controls In Commissioning Green Buildings" by Ron Wilkinson, PE, LEED AP, AKF Group LLC"The Greenhouse-Gas Impact of Various Chiller Technologies" by Gerald J. Williams, PE, LEED AP, McClure Engineering"Commissioning: A Basic Ingredient For A High-Performance School" by Jim Seckel, PE, LEED AP, CxA, CBCP, and Colleen S. Smith, PE, LEED AP, CxAP, SSRCx LLCOnline Registration Now Open Plan now to attend the sixth annual EGB Conference & Expo, now part of HVACR Week 2009. Your EGB Conference Pass entitles you to participate in all EGB activities and HVACR Week events, including the HVACR Week Welcome Reception, Comfortech, and the all-new Commercial HVACR Symposium. For complete details and to register today, visit www.egbconference.com
FASTRACK News
New Publication Provides Energy-Efficiency Guidance for Hotels
Recommendations for achieving 30-percent energy savings over minimum code requirements are contained in the new "Advanced Energy Design Guide for Highway Lodging," published by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). [MORE]
Society of Fire Protection Engineers Welcomes New Executive Director
The Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) has named Allan Freedman its fourth executive director. [MORE]
Alliance to Save Energy Announces Stars of Energy Efficiency Award Winners
What do a governor, an aquarium, government housing agencies, a public school, and a global technology company have in common? [MORE]
April Heating- and Cooling-Equipment Shipment Data Released
The Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) has released heating- and cooling-equipment shipment data for April 2009. [MORE]
Market Leaders
Cooling enclosures
Self-contained integrated cooling enclosures, InRow SC systems are useful for network-closet and server-room environments. The systems can be deployed as fully contained information-technology environments or added as a retrofit within an existing space. With up to 7 kw of cooling capacity, a 600-mm-wide rack enclosure, and front and rear containment options, the systems monitor and actively adjust cooling capacity to ensure proper server inlet temperatures.
--APC
Geothermal heat pumps
For light-commercial applications, GeoTec geothermal heat pumps are suitable for open- or closed-loop applications. Available in 2- to 6-ton capacities, the heat pumps feature step-capacity scroll compressors, R410-A refrigerant, and variable-speed electronically commutated motors. Installation and service features include left- or right-side water connections, left- or right-hand control-panel access, slide-in electric heat packages, and simplified wiring.
--Bard
Condensing boilers
Triple-Flex high-efficiency condensing boilers feature flexible stainless-steel tubes, a minimum thermal efficiency of 90 percent with 160˚F return, and 180˚F supply at 100-percent firing load. Efficiencies of 99 percent are achievable with lower return-water temperatures. The boilers fire at 3,000-mbh input with less than 30 ppm of nitrogen oxide and utilize a hybrid metal-fiber burner with a 5-1 turndown ratio.
--Bryan Steam LLC
Portable combustion analyzer
A compact portable combustion analyzer, the EN2 is housed in an aluminum frame and hard-side case. It measures up to four gases, such as oxygen, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, and nitrogen dioxide, and includes probes for evaluating temperature and stack draft/pressure. An internal pump and peltier gas cooler with automatic condensate drain ensure proper sample conditioning. Standard features include an onboard printer, secure digital memory card, and wireless Bluetooth. Common applications include setup, maintenance, and emission monitoring of natural-gas, diesel, and oil-fired boilers and burners.
--ECOM
Firetube-boiler cleaning system
Compact and portable, the SAM-3 Soot-A-Matic cleaning system can be operated by one person to clean boiler firetubes. Soot and scale are removed as the system’s cleaning brush vacuums, traveling along a tube up to 24 ft at more than 2 fps. Interchangeable nozzles, stiff wire brushes, and scrapers are available to fit tubes from 1 3/8 in. to 4 in.
--Goodway
Brushless motors
Brushless direct-current electronically commutated high-efficiency Vari-Green motors run off of a 115-v single-phase input. The motors are capable of operating at 20 to 100 percent (80-percent turndown) of full speed. The motors are available in ¼-, ½-, and ¾-hp sizes, as well as three control options: 0-to10-vdc input wiring, a motor-mounted dial, or a wall-mounted dial.
--Greenheck
Flow-conditioning connectors
Vane Flex flow-conditioning connectors reduce turbulence and straighten flow exiting a pump, eliminating valve flutter and reducing seat wear. They exceed flow-straightening values recommended by valve manufacturers. The connectors provide the same stress relief and vibration reduction in the same face-to-face as a standard pump connector and maintain the full range of movement in the same space as a standard connector.
--Metraflex
Chillers
For central and northern locations, air-cooled chillers are available up to 350 tons with integrated free cooling for year-round heat load. Applications include data centers and other mission-critical applications. For southern and western locations, the chillers include simultaneous heat recovery. Applications include commercial buildings and process cooling/heating.
--Motivair
Flow meters
F-3500 insertion electromagnetic flow meters are engineered for demanding water-flow-measurement applications. With no moving parts, the F-3500 is useful even in challenging open-loop applications. The hand-insertable hot-tap design provides quick installation, and every meter is individually wet-calibrated, programmed for the specific application, and accurate to within 1 percent of rate.
--Onicon Inc
Boiler feed systems, storage tanks, pumps
Boiler feed systems retrofit to existing boilers of up to 300 hp. Storage tanks range from 4- to 500-gal. capacities, and replacement storage tanks are made of 3/16-in. hot-rolled steel. Burks pumps range from 1/3 to 50 hp.
--Rema Dri-Vac Corp.
Air-intake filter screens
Engineered for use on cooling towers, condenser coils, rooftop units, dry coolers, and louvers, filter screens reduce cleaning of air intakes to a few quick swipes of a broom, brush, or shop vacuum or a rinse with a hose. Filters do not have to be removed for cleaning, avoiding thousands of dollars in downtime, lost productivity, and maintenance costs annually.
--Air Solution Co.
Hot–water pumps
Series RWA high-temperature air-cooled pumps are designed for use with hot water, ethylene glycol, and propylene glycol. Eight pump sizes include capacities of up to 1,100 gpm, heads of up to 425 ft, pressures of up to 450 psig, and maximum temperatures of 400°F. The pumps include a shaft-mounted fan to provide airflow over the cooling fins. External water cooling for the bearings and mechanical seal is not required.
--Dean Pump Division
Heat-recovery systems
Self-contained continuous-blowdown heat-recovery systems do not require an air or power source. Flash is directed to the deaerator, and remaining heat is transferred to the makeup water with a brazed-plate heat exchanger.
--Wilson Engineering
Split-case pumps
The VSX line of double-suction vertical split-case pumps includes 43 models and sizes with capacities of up to 28,000 gpm. The pumps are available in three flange configurations. Standard features include alignment-friendly couplers, a groutless base plate, plug-and-play capabilities, and a hydraulically matched impeller and casing.
--Bell & Gossett
Biomass boilers
The latest addition to Hurst’s biomass-boiler series is a reciprocating grate stoker with automated ash removal. The unit offers solid-fuel combustion, allowing mechanical replacement of fuel with the least amount of moving parts. The multifuel design is offered in various configurations to utilize a selection of solid fuels. The boilers are capable of burning wood, coal, bark, construction debris, nuts, shells, husks, paper, cardboard products, hog fuel, sawdust, shavings, sludge, and agricultural biomass.
--Hurst Boiler
June 24, 2009
FASTRACK Features
Anatomy of a Package-Boiler Project
By Jeff Guillot
Primarily shop-assembled and shipped by rail, truck, or barge to their final destination, today's industrial-class watertube steam boilers often are called “package” units. The term “package,” however, can be misleading, creating the impression these boilers can be purchased “off the shelf,” installed, and used to produce steam in a matter of weeks. In reality, package-boiler projects often are years in the making, requiring coordination and great attention to detail. This article discusses all that goes into a successful package-boiler project. [MORE]
CO2 Uncovered - A 'Must Have' Technical Paper for expertise in CO2 measurement This document describes the properties of carbon dioxide (CO2) and presents ideal gas law, unit conversion and gas dilution theory along with other technical aspects of CO2 measurement. Measurement expertise relies on thorough understanding of the gas you are measuring. Topics include; 'What is CO2', 'Effects of CO2', 'Physical properties of CO2'and 'Drying a wet gas sample'.Download the technical paper here.
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