Leveraging Displacement Ventilation & Displacement Chilled Beams
There is a growing demand within North American school districts for their schools’ buildings to perform more efficiently within shrinking budgets, while simultaneously accommodating the introduction of new technologies into the classroom and operating for 50-70 years in an ever-changing environment.
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Topics:
LEED for Schools,
Beams,
Displacement,
HVAC Fundamentals,
HVAC,
Engineering,
Tech Tip,
Engineering Update
Understanding the Fundamentals
High-efficiency particle air filters, or HEPA filters, are used for air filtration where room particulate control is of the utmost importance, including in cleanrooms, laboratories, pharmaceutical compounding facilities, protective environment isolation rooms and airborne infectious isolation rooms.
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Topics:
Outlet Conditions,
System Efficiency,
HVAC,
Engineering,
Design Engineering,
Training,
Engineering Update,
Critical Environments,
Filtration
A True Team Player, On & Off the Field
Price’s ever-growing team is made up of extraordinarily talented individuals from different backgrounds. Each issue, we’ll be pro-filing a “person of Price” to give you a glimpse at the man or woman behind all those emails or the voice at the end of the phone! This issue: Jeff Rogers.
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Topics:
Employees,
HVAC,
People of Price,
Customer Service
Removal of Particulate in Supply Air
Air filters are an essential part of any HVAC system to remove particulates in the supply air that would otherwise be harmful to the building occupants, or build up in the ductwork or equipment. They are also an essential part of air moving devices such as terminal units, fan coils and air handlers as they remove dirt that would otherwise cause coil blockages and fan wheel imbalances.
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Topics:
Terminals,
System Efficiency,
HVAC Fundamentals,
HVAC,
Training,
Handbook,
Engineering Update,
Critical Environments
Application of Fan Filter Units in Airborne Infectious Isolation Rooms
Airborne infectious isolation rooms (AIIRs) are used for patients with easily communicable airborne diseases. When there is a shortage of AIIRs, existing patient rooms (or hotel rooms in temporary care facilities) can be converted to negative pressure isolation rooms. Price Fan Filter Units (FFUs) can be used in three configurations to retrofit these existing spaces.
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Topics:
HVAC,
Engineering,
Design Engineering,
Training,
Tech Tip,
Catalog,
Engineering Update,
Critical Environments,
Filtration