Changes in Air-To-Air Requirements

Greenheck Fan’s technical bulletin featured this month was an article on ASHRAE 90.1 and the Changes in Air-To-Air Energy Recovery Requirements and the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).   Learn more about the minimum requirements and review a state-by state comparison: Greenheck Bulletin ERA/116-16

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Our Own Rob Laneve ASHRAE CTTC Chair

During the ASHRAE Society Year of 2015-2016, our Director of Engineering Rob Laneve served as Chair of the ASHRAE Society Chapter Technology Transfer Committee (CTTC).  As Chair of the committee, one of his many responsibilities included working with the ASHRAE Webcast Sub-Committee in producing the April 2016 ASHRAE Webcast: “Making Net Zero Net Positive: Solving…

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How to Improve Your Warehouse Air Quality

 A warehouse – with its monstrous doors, cavernous space and high ceilings – might appear to be better ventilated than, say, a small windowless office. However, just the opposite may be true. Warehouse air can contain dangerous amounts of pollutants. Fumes from machinery and industrial processes as well as emissions from forklifts and trucks are often…

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Equipment Schedules Made Easy

Equipment Schedules Made Easy Our manufacturers understand that in order to stay competitive in the market, engineers and contractors need a quick and easy product selection. While our sales and engineering team can always assist with this process, independently determining the right model and size has never been easier with each of the following three…

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Out of Sight, Out of Mind

We say “out of sight, out of mind” when referring to fire and smoke dampers because although they are an important piece to your overall Fire Life Safety Program like sprinklers and fire extinguishers, which you can see when walking through a building, dampers you cannot see because they are located within your ductwork in…

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ACP Summer Luncheon in Columbus

ACP hosted a customer appreciation summer luncheon event for their friends in the Columbus area. We had great weather, the Paddywagon Lunch Truck supplied great food, and it was nice seeing everyone. This lunch was such a successful event look for more luncheons in the future.

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Powered Aire – Chameleon Air Curtain

Powered Aire – Chameleon Air Curtain The 2015 edition of the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) permits air curtains as an exception to the vestibule rule (C402.4.7). To eliminate the concern of engineers and architects about using a historically loud, bulky air curtain above an entry way, the engineers at Powered Aire created the Chameleon.…

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FumeJet- Pre-engineered Fume Exhaust

The FumeJet is a pre-engineered exhaust system with an extended discharge stack to reduce and prevent exposure and possible reintrainment of harmful fumes and odors. Designed per ANSI Z9.2 standard for local exhaust systems, models FJC and FJI provide a compact footprint with motors and drives located under a common weatherhood, complimentary accessories for quick…

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