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Seminar 65 -- Proving Control Performance for Critical Ventilation

Conference Proceeding

Seminar 65 -- Proving Control Performance for Critical Ventilation

1997 ASHRAE Technology Awards: Upgrading the steam and cooling systems at a machine tool manufacturing complex

Journal

A short description of the upgrading of the heating and cooling systems for the 1.5 million ft2 (139 350 m2) headquarters complex of Milacron Inc., a machine tool manufacturer in Cincinnati. Innovative techniques used in the project include 1) co-firing waste with coal to reduce costs for steam production and waste disposal, 2) consolidating chilled water production to reduce operation and maintenance costs, 3) reducing the use of CFC refrigerants, use of some second-hand equipment to save on capital costs and time.

Early Detection Of Insulation Degradation In Low Voltage Motors

Report

The objective of this high-risk, low cost feasibility study was to obtain data to which a concept for detection of early stage insulation failure in PWM controlled low voltage motors could be applied. The project scope included preliminary analyses to determine what parameter (current, voltage, or power) and feature extraction methods (spectra, wavelet transforms, time domain statistics, etc.) appeared to provide the greatest sensitivity to early stage insulation degradation. The approach chosen to generate insulation failure was to remove a section of the motor housing and locally heat the first end turn of one of the coils. Electrical insulating materials rapidly lose their insulating ability with increasing temperature. The end turn of the first coil may be particularly vulnerable location for insulation failure, because of the additional mechanical bending stresses in this region. A 440 V, 3 phase, 37.3 kW (50 Hp), 1750-RPM motor and drive were used. Current and voltage were measured only on the faulted phase using a 1.25 MHz bandwidth data acquisition system (although, the current sensor had a 1 dB down bandwidth from DC to only 150 kHz).

Experimental Study on Heating Emitters in an Environmental Chamber

Papers

Experimental Study on Heating Emitters in an Environmental Chamber

Seminar 65 -- LIVESTREAM: Embodied Carbon vs. Operational Carbon: Tradeoffs and Choices for the Building Envelope

Conference Proceeding

Seminar 65 -- LIVESTREAM: Embodied Carbon vs. Operational Carbon: Tradeoffs and Choices for the Building Envelope

Technical FAQ 65 | TC 02.01

What is the recommended indoor humidity level for homes?

Heating Degree Days Relevancy: Why a 55-Degree Balance Point is Better than 65 for Building Energy Analysis in Heating Dominant Climates

Papers

Heating Degree Days Relevancy: Why a 55-Degree Balance Point is Better than 65 for Building Energy Analysis in Heating Dominant Climates

TO-22-C034 - Heating Degree Days Relevancy: Why a 55-Degree Balance Point is Better than 65 for Building Energy Analysis in Heating Dominant Climates

Conference Proceeding

TO-22-C034 - Heating Degree Days Relevancy: Why a 55-Degree Balance Point is Better than 65 for Building Energy Analysis in Heating Dominant Climates


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