C-RTU installation is very similar to the installation of conventional gas rooftop units (RTUs). However, C-RTUs require careful attention to condensate management, including specific approaches to piping, pumps, neutralizers, and freeze prevention. This guide references code requirements, manufacturer instructions and practical experience to provides tips and best practices for installing C-RTUs.
This guide outlines best practices for the proper installation of condensing rooftop units (C-RTUs). These recommendations are based on a comprehensive field study conducted during the 2018/2019 heating season, in combination with a literature review of state and national code requirements and manufacturer guidelines.
Breathing New Life Into Buildings: John Jennings, Senior Product Manager at NEEA, explains how having a high-efficient HVAC system will result in tenant comfort, improved health, and productivity. The why of energy efficiency is easy, we’ll show you how.
Understanding how to teach clients about advanced lighting solutions can be just as important as understanding the technology itself. Find out how GEL Energy Solutions leveled up their lighting knowledge with NXT Level Lighting Training.
Lighting technology is changing all the time. That's why more and more professionals are looking for advanced training from programs like NXT Level Lighting Training. Find out what DMA Lighting took away from their training and how they passed the knowledge on to their customers.
Learn from experts at McKinstry, Evergreen Consulting Group and the University of Washington’s Center for Integrated Design as they discuss the latest innovations and use cases for LLLC and what they mean for the future of commercial lighting. Join this free, virtual event presented by BOMA Oregon in partnership with BetterBricks.
The facility management team at the historic Pacific Tower in Seattle, Wash. installed Enlighted’s Luminaire Level Lighting Controls (LLLC) as a part of recent building modernization efforts. The Enlighted system enables 80% more energy savings, integrates HVAC with occupancy sensing and is flexible for different tenant needs and space usage.
New energy standards for clean-water pumps went into effect in January 2020, so the need to evaluate the efficiency of commercial and industrial facilities pumps and circulators is more important than ever.
BetterBricks partner the Hydraulic Institute has won the 2020 Leadership in Energy Efficiency Award for Innovation. This award highlights how the Hydraulic Institute is working to expand access to energy-saving pump technologies representing the new frontier for sustainability.
While installation of heat pump water heaters is similar to installing standard-tank water heaters, there are some important considerations—such as condensate management and selecting the best location to enhance performance and customer satisfaction. This technical guide—aimed at R-2 Occupancy (Low-rise multifamily new construction, three stories and fewer).—further includes system features, installation and operating tips and best practices by audience.
Garver was called to audit the pumping system of a facility with four large (350-horse power) vertical turbine pumps. “No cost” and “low cost” Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs) were recommended as actions that would increase efficiency, reduce energy consumption, increase reliability, and lower the total cost of operation.