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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

Cost-Cutting Technique Puts Refrigerant Charge in the Palm of Your Hand
July 29, 2009
A breakthrough temperature-based technique for determining and adjusting refrigerant charge levels in air conditioners has the potential to reduce the costs of maintaining equipment efficiency.
Content type: Tech News | Document ID: TAS-TN-8-09e | Author: Mary Horsey

Cool Thermal Storage for Unitary Air Conditioners
July 17, 2009
After a decade of development, ice storage for small unitary air conditioners is still expensive but has the potential to be competitive with several utility-scale electricity storage technologies. It remains to be seen if the latest generation of equipment can live up to manufacturer projections.
Content type: Resource Guide | Document ID: TAS-RG-17 | Author: Mary Horsey

Chilled-Beam Cooling Offers HVAC Savings
June 26, 2009
How does chilled-beam cooling technology work, and what are its benefits?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: TAS-TN-7-09d | Author: Mary Horsey
