David Budzinski, president of global residential and light commercial for Johnson Controls discusses ways to meet the demand for decarbonization, sustainability, and IAQ.
Last month, I wrote about how many of the high-profile regional bank failures were due to conditions uncommon to most institutions. However, there is one major issue facing banks of all types and size — office buildings vacancies.
First, there was the energy crisis in the 1970s that would reshape the HVAC industry and how we would select the optimum HVAC systems based on the primary heating and cooling resources.
Replacement of a 30-year old fire-tube boiler with a new 95% efficient gas-fired steam condensing boiler to serve a university’s main campus cafeteria.
Replacement of a 30-year old fire-tube boiler with a new 95% efficient gas-fired steam condensing boiler to serve a university’s main campus cafeteria.
Combating climate change is the major topic of this time, and the HVAC industry is central to tackling that issue. Refrigerants play a large part in the industry’s efforts to slow the rate of global warming.
The adage that increasing outdoor air ventilation will improve IAQ is not always the case. For example, how do you manage ventilation to support occupant health if outdoor air is polluted by an upwind wildfire or an accident that spilled airborne toxins?