We return with coverage of day two at AHR Expo 2013. Tuesday was filled with award presentations, educational
sessions, networking, training facility tours and showcasing our latest
products with the HVAC community.
We kicked off the day by proudly accepting
the AHR Expo Green Innovation Award for Solar Plexicon. It
was a proud moment as Titus HVAC’s Rob Copeland accepted the award on behalf of
the entire Titus team.
Our dedication to innovation has led to some truly exciting launches at AHR Expo 2013, including the LSC Terminal Unit that provides an alternative solution to addressing ASHRAE 62.1 ventilation requirements. The Low Profile Series (LSC) is a fan powered terminal unit that features a sensible cooling coil and is designed to work as part of a dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS).
Our dedication to innovation has led to some truly exciting launches at AHR Expo 2013, including the LSC Terminal Unit that provides an alternative solution to addressing ASHRAE 62.1 ventilation requirements. The Low Profile Series (LSC) is a fan powered terminal unit that features a sensible cooling coil and is designed to work as part of a dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS).
In addition to sharing the latest products, we attended educational sessions to learn about the latest trends affecting the industry. We entered a full room during Retro-Commissioning for Existing Facilities, presented by National Environmental Balancing Bureau (NEBB).
The session began by highlighting the importance
of the topic. Nearly 66 percent of buildings were constructed
between 1960-1999 – stressing why retro-commissioning is important as there is
less new construction occurring today.
The NEBB presenter shared that all forms of
building commissioning share the same goals, including developing a building that
meets the unique needs of its owners and occupants while operating as
efficiently as possible, in addition to providing a safe, comfortable work
environment.
According to the presentation, building
performance is dependent upon ‘four legs of a stool,’ including design,
construction, commission and operation. Unfortunately, the ‘stool’ becomes
unbalanced as most buildings are not operated properly after turned over to the
owners, and because construction is driven by schedule and costs, not
performance.
The presenter shared that retro-commissioning
process should include an initial site review, pre-site investigation, thorough
plan and a post analysis to be effective in optimizing building systems, so
that comfort and costs (energy, maintenance and reliability) are optimal for
occupants and owners. Some tips include:
- Find the cause and fix it instead of reacting to symptoms
- Document any temporary measure taken and change them back as soon as the issue is resolved
- Measure performance often, includes energy and comfort
- Collect data consistently, such as utility bill or submeter data
- Compare data to baselines, including last year’s data and national database (Energy Star)
The Titus HVAC training schedule contains a
mix of free webinars, as well as Consulting Engineer Seminars, both of which
give engineers the option to earn CEU credits. As a focal point for the
classes, instructors will use the Titus Research Laboratory, dubbed “The
Comfort Zone” to enhance the learning experience with hands on demonstrations.
We wrapped up the day by sharing the new Comfort Zone with members of the trade media, who were eager to see how we will foster training interactivity with the use of touch screen technology and live demonstrations of the latest innovations in air management.
Check out photos of the tour and other show highlights on our Twitter (@TitusHVAC) and Facebook pages to keep abreast of all things HVAC at AHR Expo 2013.