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Nonrefrigerative Cooling Systems
Operations and Maintenance Checklist
January 26, 2010
Use these procedures and the associated resources to track your progress in tuning up and upgrading your nonrefrigerative cooling systems. This checklist provides control strategies, maintenance practices, and retrofit options.
Content type: O&M Checklist | Document ID: CEMC-OMCK-5x | Author: Mary Horsey

Nonrefrigerative Cooling Systems
Operations and Maintenance Checklist (PDF Outline Version)
January 19, 2010
This checklist provides control strategies, maintenance practices, and retrofit options. Use this printable PDF outline version to track your own progress through the different categories and take notes.
Content type: O&M Checklist | Document ID: CEMC-OMCK-5-WS | Author: Mary Horsey

Deploying UV Light in HVAC Ducts to Stop H1N1 and Other Diseases
October 22, 2009
The President’s Council of Advisors on Science projected that H1N1 flu might cause up to 90,000 deaths this season. Is deploying ultraviolet (UV) lights in HVAC supply air ducts a useful tool to reduce the spread of the virus in office buildings, and does UV deliver other benefits?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: TAS-TN-11-09e | Author: Joe Shekiro

Increasing Energy Savings with Hotel-Room Automation
January 1, 2009
Hotel and motel guests typically are not concerned with practicing good energy-conservation behavior. This creates significant opportunity for the lodging industry to capture energy and other savings through automation. Hotel-room automation uses a variety of techniques to turn ...
Content type: ESCD Pamphlet | Document ID: MAS-P-26-ESCD | Author: Mary Horsey, Peter Criscione

Managing Energy Costs in Full-Service Hotels
June 1, 2004
In the U.S., large hotels (those larger than 8,000 square feet) spend an annual average per square foot (ft2) of $1.05 on electricity and $0.25 on natural gas. In a typical lodging facility, lighting, space heating, and water heating represent close to 60 percent of total use, making those systems ...
Content type: ESCD Pamphlet | Document ID: LC-P-10

Managing Energy Costs in Limited-Service Motels
May 1, 2002
Hotels and motels in the U.S. spend an average of $1.07 on electricity and 34 cents on natural gas per square foot annually. In a typical hotel or motel, lighting and water heating represent between 49 and 67 percent of total use depending on climate, making those systems the best targets for energy ...
Content type: ESCD Pamphlet | Document ID: LC-P-5-ESCD
