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The Best Path To Lighting And HVAC Efficiency
By Julian Arhire · 12 years ago
The building's chiller is the single biggest user of electricity in a typical facility. Add in the heating system, and the energy used to distribute the heating and cooling to the building, and it is ...
How To Find Big Savings In Construction Projects
By Julian Arhire · 12 years ago
Knowing what to expect – including the places costs typically "hide" – provides an edge for efficiently managing the construction process. Step one A well-defined interview process will assist you in selecting the best construction ...
Investing In A High-Quality Roofing System
By Julian Arhire · 12 years ago
Owners who view the roofing system as a one-time expense, and make specification decisions based solely on first costs, run the risk of incurring higher roof maintenance and repair expenditures. The bottom line: Selecting the ...
Blueprint for Energy Cost Control
By Julian Arhire · 12 years ago
Despite the importance of planning in facility operations, too many facility executives abandon it when managing energy use. Instead, they undertake a series of uncoordinated activities that typically include equipment upgrades, system replacements and energy ...
Tips For Building in Remote Locations – Part 2
By Julian Arhire · 12 years ago
All of the considerations for transportation, material, access, utilities and good design should be considered. Often future home owners buy a lot, and discover that for any of the above items, or other legal restrictions ...
Tips For Building in Remote Locations
By Julian Arhire · 12 years ago
Material Transportation Transporting building materials is done in many ways, all of which vary considerably in cost. They are barging, sledding, skidding, fly in and road building. 1. Barging your materials to your site, requires ...
Keeping You Warm In The Winter And Cool In The Summer - Part 1
By Julian Arhire · 12 years ago
System Components Typically, your heating system is comprised of the heating source section and a blower section to move air across the heating source. In furnaces or boilers there are several heating sections including burners, ...
Revenue Productivity For HVAC Businesses
By Julian Arhire · 12 years ago
Many HVAC (Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning) companies put in place systematic approaches to overcome the loss of billing time, and in the end most find it hard to keep a full-court press on due ...
Has HVAC Technology Improved Our Quality Of Life?
By Julian Arhire · 12 years ago
In today’s ever-growing marketplace, there is continuous development of new HVAC (Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning) technologies to increase the quality of life for us. Sadly enough, the base necessity of shelter, which is the ...
10 Steps to Increase Your HVAC Business "Profit Ability"
By Julian Arhire · 12 years ago
All HVAC (Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning) businesses have "profit ability", that is the ability to make a profit. But the ones that make profits have solid profit strategies and practices, coupled with consistent focus ...
23 New Honeywell Flame Detectors From DtiCorp com
By John Marino · 13 years ago
Popular Honeywell online retailer DtiCorp.com (http://www.DtiCorp.com) is introducing 23 brand new Honeywell Flame Detectors. The combustion flames of most carbon-based fuels emit sufficient ultraviolet radiation to enable the C7024 Solid State Purple Peeper Ultraviolet Flame ...