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Calibrating your air data meters (or any precision instruments, for that matter) regularly is vital for numerous reasons:1. Accuracy: Over time, sensors can drift away from their original specifications due to wear, environmental factors, or even just regular use. Regular calibration ensures that the measurements taken by your air data meters are as accurate as possible.2. Consistency: Consistent [...MORE]
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HVAC Test and Balance
Water in the fan compartment downstream of a cooling coil can be due to several reasons. In HVAC systems, cooling coils dehumidify the air by condensing the moisture, which then forms water droplets. Typically, these droplets are collected in a drain pan and then directed out of the unit. If you see water in the fan compartment, here are some potential causes:1. Blocked or Clogged Drain Line: This [...MORE]
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HVAC Test and Balance
Transitioning a commercial building for the winter season while ensuring cost savings and effective maintenance can be a challenge, but it's certainly achievable with proper planning and education. Here’s a baseline strategy: HVAC Maintenance for Winter Season: Optimize your Building Management System Settings: During the annual operation of your HVAC systems overrides are [...MORE]
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HVAC Test and Balance
During the commissioning process of a commercial building, you can expect various forms of communication to ensure that the building's systems are installed, tested, and operated correctly to meet the intended design and performance criteria. Effective communication is crucial to ensure all stakeholders are aligned, issues are addressed, and the building functions as intended. Here's [...MORE]
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In a cleanroom environment, maintaining cleanliness and preventing contamination are critical. If you have a positive viable sample (referring to a sample containing living microorganisms), it's important to follow strict protocols to prevent the spread of contaminants and ensure the safety of the cleanroom and its occupants. Here's what you should generally do:1. Isolate the [...MORE]
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Cleanroom Performance Testing