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  • Customized and Reliable Stepper Motors Address HVAC Damper Application Extremes
    When designing an external mount electric damper actuator for an HVAC system, it's important to review considerations in order to create the best motor-damper combination.
  • AC motor drive applied to Fans in the Sugar Industry
    Traditionally, the most common way of changing the operating point is to use a damper which alters the system characteristic (operating point moves from position 1 to 2, see Fig. 11) and increase the system losses. However, no matter increasing or decreasing the fan speed, with a variable speed
  • Electric Spring Return Actuators Meet Fire Standards for Tunnels
    In an emergency situation such a fire inside a tunnel, electric motor operated dampers in the ventilation system can act to clear smoke from the structure as well as to suppress spreading of the fire.
  • Direct-to-metal UV Coating Solutions
    The applications of UV technology in metal finishing vary widely from shafts and cylinders to complex shapes, such as portable propane gas cylinders, hydraulic cylinders, motor assemblies, oil filters, and underhood automotive parts such as damper pulleys. This paper provides an introduction to UV
  • Direct-to-Metal UV Coating Solutions
    The applications of UV technology in metal finishing vary widely from shafts and cylinders to complex shapes, such as portable propane gas cylinders, hydraulic cylinders, motor assemblies, oil filters, and underhood automotive parts such as damper pulleys. This paper provides an introduction to UV
  • Improving Energy Efficiency in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Operations Part II: HVAC, Boilers and Cogeneration
    By Christina Galitsky, Ernst Worrell, Eric Masanet, and Sheng-chieh Chang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Environmental Energy Technologies Division Whereas Part I of this article ( " Improving Energy Efficiency in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Operations Part I: Motors, Drives

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