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Communication and empathy are going to be the key to make it work. And it’s a good time to clean your coils.
Communication and empathy are going to be the key to make it work. And it’s a good time to clean your coils.
Sealing the medium pressure duct from the inside allowed a project to achieve the engineer’s design airflow.
A dirty grille could be telling you that it’s time to clean your bathroom exhausts.
The process which enabled the facility to reopen was done during normal business hours with no disruption to operations or patients.
The most important reason to keep your lint exhausts clear is to prevent a fire, but there are other benefits.
Summer has been extended (due to popular demand?) but fall will be here soon and you’ll want clean coils.
The answer is, of course, “It depends,” but we’ll try to give a little more detail.
We see a lot of greasy rooftops. There are things you can do about it.
The requirements in the City of Chicago could be a preview of what might be coming for smaller buildings and other jurisdictions.
If you need to write up a spec for a commercial air duct cleaning job, here is a tool for you.
Capture energy savings by having your units’ coils cleaned and changing your filters.
Sealing inaccessible risers with the Aeroseal® process cut leakage by 90% and allowed the project to be completed.
A hinge kit on your rooftop kitchen exhaust fan put you in compliance, eliminates a safety hazard, and helps prevent damage to the fan and your roof.
ASHRAE and ACCA (the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers and the Air Conditioning Contractors of America, respectively) revised their ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Standard 180, covering Standard Practice for Inspection and Maintenance of Commercial Building HVAC Systems this year.
A five-phase duct sealing project has delivered about one boxcar worth of leakage reduction every 16 seconds.
Fall is here and you’re going to be using the H in your HVAC system a lot more in the coming months.
Cooking remains the clear #1 cause of fires in nonresidential buildings.
ASHRAE has published a new standard for commercial building energy audits.
Keeping your lint exhausts clear is important, but there are other things to know about preventing laundry fires.
Continuing our review of the standards for fire safety for kitchen exhaust systems, here is an overview of the IKECA/ANSI C-10 standard.