|
More than 80% of new US buildings are less than 25,000 square feet, and almost all buildings are less than 200,000 square feet. On Wednesday, September 10, we’ll air a live satellite broadcast that will identify challenges and opportunities for chilled-water systems in these buildings from 20 to 500 tons. This broadcast, Small Chilled-Water Systems Part 2 will be an in-depth continuation of the 2004 broadcast Small Chilled-Water Systems: Design and Application.
What can you expect to learn from this broadcast?
• More options in small chilled water systems • What’s possible? Implications of system choices and chiller types. • What’s practical? We will explore system strategies such as variable-primary flow, heating with chillers, and thermal storage. • How can Trane help? This broadcast coincides with an update to the application manual “Multiple Chiller System Design and Control” and an Engineer’s Newsletter on waterside economizing.
Click on ”Small Chilled-Water” at right under Events to register
*****************************************************************
Is your building comfortable? If not, click on the High Performance Building (HPB) Survey link under Solutions in the right-hand column to answer some basic questions about your system. A Trane HPB plan can enhance and sustain your building's comfort, minimize operating expenses and increase your building's value. Building tune-ups return your building to its original design criteria while enhancing the building performance and minimizing operating costs. HPB maintenance can sustain the building tune-up to maintain your return on investment well into the future. Review the tool at the following link to determine your potential ROI with a Trane HPB plan. If you need additional assistance, contact your local Trane office at the number below.
*****************************************************************
|