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  • Back to the Basics: Variable Ventilation
    Variable ventilation controls allow the maximum reduction in ventilation, and thus maximum economy. It also allows some extra corrective action but also one important safety concern: Variable ventilation is based upon the measurement of the L.F.L. concentration and adjustment to ventilation rates
  • Farm Ventilation Solutions
    Ventilation supplies fresh air that is essential to sustain life. It reduces humidity, temperature extremes, and air contamination to tolerable limits for confined animals. Improved ventilation systems also provide safer, more efficient working environments for farmers, which reduces production
  • Miniature Motors for Medical Ventilation
    The medical sector today mandates mechanical ventilation in cases where a patient's spontaneous ventilation is inadequate to maintain life. This is done to prevent an imminent collapse of other physiological functions, or ineffective gas exchange in the lungs. Mechanical ventilation therapies
  • Ventilation Case Study in Finland
    Kipp & Zonen radiometers were used for a case study in Finland on the effects of different types of ventilation units on keeping pyranometers clean, especially in the winter conditions of snow and rain showers, freezing rain, frost and other situations. This initial review of the case study results
  • Back to the Basics: Detection of Ventilation Loss
    The minimum ventilation calculations should be made for the "worst case." A direct measurement of the ventilation rate - using properly situated low-pressure switches - should be connected to the control logic so that the process shuts down immediately if ventilation falls below the minimum
  • Safe Indoor Spaces with Rentable Ventilation
    Recent research from the University of Colorado reveals that effective ventilation is one of the most effective ways to reduce viral transmission in indoor spaces
  • A Brief History of Mechanical Ventilation Systems
    Mechanical ventilation systems, also known as respirators, got a lot of press in the early part of 2020. The coronavirus had policymakers and the medical field scrambling to find enough to help fight the virus and keep Americans safe from the dreaded virus. Mechanical ventilators date back
  • Confused about Carbon Monoxide & Ventilation?
    How does new legislature regarding Carbon Monoxide and Ventilation affect you, as an HVAC contractor? An in-depth look at factors and considerations regarding the implementation of a gas monitoring system.
  • Back to the Basics: Minimum Ventilation Rate
    There are several fundamental safety precautions which should be applied to all dryer designs. These requirements call for a minimum below which the ventilation rate is never reduced. This predetermined, fixed value is calculated from solvent input and flammability characteristics. Fundamental
  • Back to the Basics: Safe Reduction of Ventilation
    Last week we discussed the 2 cases at which the authorities have determined that certain industrial processes can proceed at solvent vapor concentrations up to, but not exceeding, some percentage of the Lower Flammable Limit. At first glance, reduction of ventilation, even aided by an analyzer
  • Focus on providing adequate ventilation with fume hoods
    Safety professionals should focus on maintaining proper ventilation through crucial engineering controls, such as fume hoods, and improve the indoor air quality of buildings.
  • Understanding the Importance of Ventilation While Soldering Indoors
    Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a novice just entering the captivating world of soldering, safety should always be your prime concern. Today, we're honing in on a crucial safety aspect often overlooked: Ventilation.
  • Using CO2 To Reduce Costly Over Ventilation
    The role of CO2 demand controlled ventilation in reducing energy costs in building with high variable occupancy is well known. What is less well known is the role CO2 sensors can play in providing a feedback control to ensure that minimum outdoor air settings are not over-ventilating spaces

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