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ECM Tip #3: Trim & Response

2022-09-30T12:24:20+00:00

HVAC System Trim & Response Resets When a building is newly constructed, one of the last steps performed on the HVAC system is the testing, adjusting, and balancing (TAB). The purpose of TAB is to verify the design air and water flows are properly supplied throughout the building. One of the most critical components [...]

ECM Tip #3: Trim & Response2022-09-30T12:24:20+00:00

ECM Tip #2: Optimal Start and Stop

2022-09-30T12:25:07+00:00

Before the days of advanced control systems, buildings would be preheated or precooled prior to occupancy using a standard warm up or cool down mode of operation. These primitive sequences would start the air handling units at a set time interval before the building entered into occupied mode. The air handling unit would then [...]

ECM Tip #2: Optimal Start and Stop2022-09-30T12:25:07+00:00

ECM Tip #1: BAS Schedule Adjustments

2022-09-30T12:25:39+00:00

Discussing building energy management can be overwhelming. Everyone wants to save energy and money, but utility contract negotiations, retrofitting HVAC systems, renewable energy, and battery storage can add a lot of complexity to the conversation. With numerous retro-commissioning projects under our belt, we want to share our knowledge with building owners and facility managers [...]

ECM Tip #1: BAS Schedule Adjustments2022-09-30T12:25:39+00:00

Putting an End to Taillight Warranties

2023-02-24T13:53:48+00:00

The Benefits of Near End of Warranty Reviews Most people that have been in the construction industry are familiar with the phrase “taillight warranty.”  The phrase is used to describe how the only warranty service at the end of a construction project was watching the taillight of your contractors as they drove away, never [...]

Putting an End to Taillight Warranties2023-02-24T13:53:48+00:00

A Guide Through ASTM E 1186

2023-02-24T13:51:11+00:00

What is it, which strategy is right for you, and how does this test benefit your building? ASTM E 1186 is a testing standard for air leakage as applies to building envelopes & air barrier systems. Air leakage is the cause for many concerns related to occupant comfort and indoor air quality. It also [...]

A Guide Through ASTM E 11862023-02-24T13:51:11+00:00

What is Monitoring-Based Commissioning?

2023-02-24T13:50:22+00:00

Every few years the Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) certification program goes through a review process and is updated to reflect the constantly changing technologies of today’s world and ways in which to leverage them to improve building performance. When the LEED program was updated to Version 4, a new option was [...]

What is Monitoring-Based Commissioning?2023-02-24T13:50:22+00:00

The Benefits and Uses of Infrared (IR) Thermography

2022-09-30T12:11:28+00:00

Seeing the Invisible There are few instruments that can provide as much information in a short amount of time as the infrared camera. The IR camera offers a look at how heat energy is moving within a system by showing infrared radiation not visible to the human eye. Infrared thermography (conducted using an IR [...]

The Benefits and Uses of Infrared (IR) Thermography2022-09-30T12:11:28+00:00

An Overview of ASHRAE Guideline 36

2023-02-24T13:49:32+00:00

Since the beginning of the modern HVAC industry, the design, installation and testing of a building automation system (BAS) has remained relatively untouched. The process is as follows: First, an engineer will develop control drawings and desired sequence of operations for the various pieces of HVAC equipment in their design documents. From there, an [...]

An Overview of ASHRAE Guideline 362023-02-24T13:49:32+00:00

Pushing the Envelope (Testing)

2022-09-30T12:10:49+00:00

The building envelope can be thought of as a bubble that creates a physical barrier between the interior and exterior. This bubble is comprised of the walls, windows, roof, and foundation all coming together as one system. A poorly constructed envelope allows unwanted air or moisture movement (in or out of the building) that [...]

Pushing the Envelope (Testing)2022-09-30T12:10:49+00:00

Commissioning a Hybrid Woodchip Fired Boiler Plant

2023-02-24T13:48:32+00:00

Staying Warm in the Land of Lumber (and Moose) SES was hired by a school district in northern Maine to provide commissioning services for their new 213,000-square-foot middle/high school. One unique aspect of this project was the use of a hybrid central heating plant that combined liquid propane fired [...]

Commissioning a Hybrid Woodchip Fired Boiler Plant2023-02-24T13:48:32+00:00
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