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June 1, 2010
This month on HPAC.com From the Field Have a new product or service to publicize? Looking to spread the word about a new hire? These and other announcements

This month on HPAC.com

‘From the Field’

Have a new product or service to publicize? Looking to spread the word about a new hire? These and other announcements of general interest can be posted by HPAC.com users via “From the Field,” a blog providing the latest on HVACR-industry developments, products, and technology. All submissions are subject to review and editing by HPAC Engineering editors.

To register for an account and post on the blog, click the “Register” link in the top right-hand corner of the “From the Field” page at http://blog.hpac.com/from-the-field. Questions? Contact Associate Editor Megan White at [email protected].

2010 EGB CONFERENCE

HPAC Engineering's seventh annual Engineering Green Buildings (EGB) Conference and Expo and Contracting Business' HVAC Comfortech and Commercial HVACR Symposium will be joining forces once again for HVACR Week Sept. 22-24 at the Baltimore Convention Center.

The only event focused on green engineering applications as they apply to mechanical systems for non-residential buildings, the EGB Conference will include technical sessions on reducing data-center energy use, what Smart Grid means to the HVAC industry, and finding the right building energy rating system.

For more information and to register, visit www.egbconference.com.

ERV WEBINAR JUNE 23

On June 23 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT, HPAC Engineering and Contracting Business will present a free hour-long Webinar, “Small, Distributed Energy Recovery Ventilation: An Effective Design Approach for Projects Small and Large,” sponsored by RenewAire.

Engineers make early decisions regarding central air handlers and terminal equipment for their heating and air-conditioning-system designs. When energy-recovery ventilation (ERV) is added to a design, central air handlers typically are chosen. Modern ERVs are available in small package configurations that can be applied on a ventilation-zone basis throughout a building. This Webinar will discuss advantages of central-station and terminal approaches and offer examples of projects that utilize multiple smaller ERVs to meet ventilation and efficiency standards.

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