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Peter Luttik, Member ASHRAE

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Peter Luttik, Member ASHRAE

Biography

Peter Luttik, Member ASHRAE has an IR/Engineering degree from the Technical University of Twente. He has chaired Technical Committees on Dehumidification TC 8.13 and TC 8.10 and is a voting member on TC 1.12 and Guideline 10. He is a co-author of the latest edition of the DOAS design guide.   He was involved in the development of the AHRI 920 Standard and the ASHRAE 198 test standard. Peter also contributed sections on the use of DOAS systems to the ASABE standard for indoor agriculture.  He helped author revisions to the ASHRAE fundamentals and equipment handbooks on desiccant and DX DOAS systems.  He is currently involved in the ASHRAE decarbonization heating guide as well as a new edition of the humidity handbook.

For 10 years, Peter Luttik was VP of technology of 7AC Technologies, a Massachusetts-based liquid desiccant start-up focused on developing DOAS solutions. He led early demonstration projects of the new technology in the Middle East and Guam which was eventually taken over by Emerson Climate Systems. He is currently responsible for advanced technology concepts for the new air handling division of the same company, renamed Copeland after a buyout by private capital.  

In addition to his HVAC work in the USA, Mr. Luttik has worked on a range of new technological developments in Southeast Asia and Northwestern Europe both for existing operators as well as early users. These projects include Gigabit ethernet technology, mobile launch projects, high-speed trains, airport development, renewable energy, and indoor agriculture. 


Course Taught

3 hour

Efficient Design for High-Performance DOAS Systems: Advancements and Applications

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