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Heat Pipe Technology
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With today’s higher ventilation requirements and more efecient buildings, moisture becomes a higher percentage of the total load that a mixed air handling unit must handle. What happens? Both the supply air dry bulb temperature and sup- ply air dewpoint rise, reducing the supply air’s sensible cooling capacity and resulting in a higher indoor relative humidity. Plus, cooling must be provided at ...
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Bigfoot CMMS/Smartware Group
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A Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) or Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) System is designed to manage maintenance transactions the same way an Accounting Information Management System manages financial transactions. In the case of maintenance, the transactions are work orders instead of invoices. Inventory is the maintenance work backlog and spare parts instead of the raw material ...
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Amadeus IT Group S.A.
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In 2009, executives expect to make fewer, shorter and cheaper trips, and switch from luxury extras in favour of basic efficiency and good service. This is according to a global survey of business travellers commissioned by Amadeus from the Economist Intelligence Unit.
47% of executives surveyed said they will be taking fewer trips in the next twelve months, and over a quarter (28%) expect to ...
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Heat Pipe Technology
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An increasingly common technical strategy used in the commercial and industrial sectors to provide enhanced dehumidification is an air-to-air heat exchanger wrapped around a cooling coil. The cooling coil may be DX, chilled water, or brine. Because it's exposed to a higher dry bulb temperature, the upstream heat exchanger will absorb BTU's off the downstream heat exchanger into the lower ...
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Bigfoot CMMS/Smartware Group
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It's common knowledge that a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) is helpful for organizing and tracking maintenance activities and expenses, and almost essential for gathering the data needed to advance to reliability-centered maintenance. Virtually all but the smallest of facilities are using some form of software-based maintenance recordkeeping.
But systems range widely in ...
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