The KeepTheHeatTM system is designed to economically provide ventilation air to commercial and industrial facilities. Many other options are available.
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Induced jet exhaust hoods work best in applications that require significant amounts of exhaust like welding, industrial processes, laboratories, large kitchens, etc.
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Generally speaking, heat recovery chillers are most applicable in a new building or in industrial settings. However, they do have two main application barriers.
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Heat pump water heaters utilize heat pump systems that are typically thought of for space heating and cooling, to heat water for domestic hot water usage.
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Fault-detection and diagnostics (FDD) are systems that give commercial building owners better feedback on how their HVAC systems are operating.
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An absorption heat pump is an HVAC device that provides heating just like any other heat pump; except absorption heat pumps can run on natural gas instead of electricity.
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Open Automated Demand Response (OpenADR) is one technology to dispatch demand reduction resources in a cost effective, prioritized manner.
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Insulation does wonders for heating and cooling piping. First, uninsulated piping will trade gobs of energy with the surrounding spaces, causing heating and cooling source equipment to work even harder.
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Thermoelectric (TE) dryers are expected to have an energy factor of 6.2 pounds/kWh , corresponding to savings of roughly 40% compared to Energy Star’s baseline (electric resistance) dryer.
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Evaluability is a new-ish term making the rounds in the DSM program evaluation community. The general idea is that it’s a measure of whether or not a program can be evaluated cost effectively
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