HVAC system designers are faced with unique challenges when attempting to design energy-efficient HVAC systems. Code-driven energy efficiency requirements, owner’s project requirements (OPR), the latest HVAC analytics software, LEED project goals, chilled or hot water plant controls optimization packages, and manufacturer-driven cooling and heating technologies are all factors a designer must consider. From a code perspective, and as it relates to water-chilling packages that are water-cooled, electrically operated, and centrifugal-type with a capacity larger than 600 tons, the 2018 version of the International Energy Conservation . . .
HVAC system designers are faced with unique challenges when attempting to design energy-efficient HVAC systems
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