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"ASHRAE JOURN 38-1 AASI.pdf 是ASHRAE(美国采暖与制冷工程协会)出版的一份期刊,包含了1996年的空调、供热及通风领域的技术文章和行业资讯。文件提及了版权信息以及由IHS提供的授权许可细节,强调了非销售和复制的限制。此外,还提到了Landis&Gyr公司推出的新系列直接耦合控制阀执行器和空气挡板执行器,这些设备旨在减少组装、安装和维护的时间,从而降低用户成本。"
ASHRAE(美国采暖与制冷工程协会)是国际知名的专注于建筑环境技术的非营利组织,致力于研究和推广在空调、供热、通风、冷藏和建筑能源效率等方面的科学与技术。其出版的期刊如《ASHRAE Journal》是行业内的重要参考资料,涵盖了最新的研究成果、技术应用、标准更新、行业动态等信息。
在1996年的这期期刊中,我们看到提及了直接耦合技术在控制阀执行器和空气挡板执行器中的应用。直接耦合意味着驱动器和阀门或挡板之间没有中间连接件,这样的设计能够显著减少装配时间,简化安装过程,并降低维护成本。这对于 HVAC(供热、通风与空调)系统来说,意味着更高的效率和更低的运营费用。Landis&Gyr作为一家专业制造商,推出这类产品,旨在为客户提供更优化的解决方案,满足不同应用场景下的自动化控制需求。
直接耦合控制阀执行器是HVAC系统中关键的自动化组件,它们能精确地控制流体流量,以维持室内环境的温度、湿度等参数。而直接耦合空气挡板执行器则用于调节空气流动,对于室内空气质量控制至关重要。这两类执行器的改进,不仅提高了系统的响应速度,也降低了对人力的依赖,有助于实现更加智能化和节能的建筑环境。
这份资料揭示了ASHRAE在推动HVAC领域技术创新的角色,以及Landis&Gyr等公司如何通过创新产品来适应和引领行业的发展趋势,同时体现了提高效率和降低成本是该领域持续追求的目标。
ASHRAE
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Robert
Novello
New
Chairman
of
AR1
Board
NAPLES, F1a.-Robert
J.
Novello,
chairman and CEO
of
Copeland Cor-
poration in Sidney, Ohio, is the 1996
chairman of the board of directors of the
Air-conditioning and Refrigeration
Institute (ARI).
Novello’s election was announced
Nov.
13
during ARi’s 42nd annual
meeting here. He succeeds James
H.
Schultz, executive
vice president
of
the Trane Com-
pany. The chair-
man presides over
the board of direc-
tors which sets
policies for the
210-company trade
association based
in Arlington, Va.
theme is
&‘A
Vision of Growth Through
Innovation’’ and Novello, in the annual
luncheon address, outlined four oppor-
tunities for the AR1 to provide industry
leadership.
These opportunities include the
development of international standards
to create better access to world markets,
the export
of
certification programs to
Next
Robert
Novello
other countries, reasonable regulatory
and legislative requirements, and the
development of products
of
unparalleled
quality in the global marketplace.
Other 1996 officers are Robert N.
Pokelwaldt, president and
CEO
of
York
International, first vice chairman; and
Todd
W.
Herrick, president and CEO of
Tecumseh Products Company, second
vice chairman.
The eight vice presidents are:
Peter Alexander, vice president,
Goodman Manufacturing Corporation;
William E. Dalton, senior vice
president, Inter-City Products Corpora-
tion,
USA;
Robert
L.
Jenkins, president and
chief operating officer, Heatcraft Incor-
porated;
John Lord, president, chairman
and chief executive officer, Carrier Cor-
poration;
Matthew J. McKenna, president,
Baltimore Aircoil Company;
Kenneth A. Ohlemeyer, president,
Sporlan Valve Company;
Robert E.G. Ractliffe, president
and chief executive officer, NORDYNE,
Inc.; and,
Gary L. Tapella, president and
chief executive officer, Rheem Manufac-
turing Company.
Thomas R. Benua Jr., president of
EBCO Manufacturing Company, will
continue to serve as treasurer.
5
Receive Special
AR1
Awards
for
Contributions to HVAC&R
NAPLES, F1a.-Five people who made
significant contributions to the heating,
ventilation and air-conditioning industry
received special awards at the 42nd
annual
meeting of the Air-conditioning and
Refrigeration Institute (ARI).
Three of the honorees received the
Richard C. Schulze Distinguished Service
Award, ARI’s highest honor. The reci-
pients are James
M.
Calm, P.E., an engi-
neering consultant; Douglas Gehring,
director of analytical services at National
Refrigerants; and Donald L.
Flamm,
vice
president and general manager of
Honeywell Worldwide Home Control.
Calm, former vice president of
research at
ARI,
was
recognized for his
work
in
the phaseout of CFC refrigerants.
ûehring
was
honored
for
his leadership
in
developing
ARI
Standard
7W93,
one
of
the frst standards developed
as
a result
of
the CFC ozone depletion issue. Flamm,
the ARI’s chairman of the board
in
1994,
was recognized for his overall conúibu-
tions to the industry.
The AR1 also presented Meritorious
Service Awards to David Didion, Ph.D.,
P.E.,
a
fellow at the National Institute of
Standards and Technology
0,
and
James Hill, Ph.D., chief of the Building
Environment Division at NIS. The award
honors people who make a specific con-
tribution to HVAC&R but who do not
work directly in the industry.
In the late 1970s, Didion conceived
and led the development of testing and
rating procedures to calculate energy effi-
ciency
of
residential equipment. His work
on refrigerant mixtures helped form the
base of knowledge which today allows
ARI members to engineer equipment to
use refrigerant blends.
Hill was instrumental in securing
research and development support for the
air-conditioning and refrigeration sector
within the
U.S.
Department of Com-
merce’s Advanced Technology Program.
The
program
could bring up to
$50
million
of benefits to the HVAC industry over a
five-year period.
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’96
Expo
Continued
from
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8
equipment. A tube brushing system permits
the cleaning of condenser and heat exchanger
tube while operating under load.
Stream
and
hot
water boilers will be
featured along with boiler control systems.
Visitors will
also
find air and
dirt
separators,
chemical waste and double-containment pip-
ing, instantaneous water heaters, flowmeters
and liquid level gauges, and cooling tower
water treatment systems.
Increasing interest in indoor air quality
(IAQ) has produced many gas detection
systems, including carbon dioxide, carbon
monoxide, CFCs and HCFCs. There will be
photo-acoustic infrared refrigerant monitors,
combustion analyzers and
IAQ
monitors and
recorders that include heat stress and sound
analysis.
Some air purification equipment does
double duty
as
an energy management tool.
Exhibited will be specialized electrostatic
grease and activated carbon filters, liquid
desiccant dehumidifiers, energy-recovery heat
wheels, and a duct-mounted carbon dioxide
transmitter. Visitors will also find micro-
processor-based controllers for chillers, air
handlers, and fan coil units.
The primary customers for.many of the
component manufacturers are actually other
exhibitors who manufacture equipment and
complete systems. The displays include plastic
shock-proof and noncorrosive motor start-
and-run capacitors, anticorrosive and
antibacterial coating services, relays, starters,
contractors, transformers, pressure sensors,
and transducers.
Specialized tools include smali and large
vacuum pumps, battery-powered hand trucks
and stair climbers, air-fuel gas and air-
acetylene torches, bench-top welders, ul-
trasonic tube sealers, portable gantry crane,
and sheet metal roll-forming machines.
On the heating side, exhibitors will pre-
sent warm air furnaces in two
or
more effi-
ciency ranges, electric resistance heating
baseboard and wall panels, and gas, oil, and
gadoil low NO, burners with a variable-
speed
combustion control system. Other com-
bustion controls feature an airflow sensing
switch. Unitary equipment exhibited at the
’%
AHR Expo will include central
air
condi-
tioners and heat pumps: air-to-air and water-
to&. There also will be computer room air
conditioners, portable
air
conditioners, and a
geothermal (water-to-air) heat pump featur-
ing dual compressors and a variable-speed
blower.
Because of the ban on the production of
CFC compounds, refrigerant mvery, recycle,
and reclaim equipment is in
high
demand as
evidenced by its presence in a number of
displays. The show will also highlight heat
pipes for dehumidification and fresh air
exchange and thermal ice and chilled water
storage systems.
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January
1996
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Industry
Roundup
Heat Controller Expands
JACKSON, Mich.-Heat Controller, Inc., has
agreed to acquire the Addison Products
WeatherKing Division of Orlando, Fla. Heat
Controller makes residential and light com-
mercial HVAC products under the brand
names Comfort-Aire@ and Cenw. Addison
makes light commercial air conditioners and
heat pumps. The company also makes
residential and commercial water source and
geothermal heat pumps.
Denney Gets SBA Award
ATLANTA-Automated Logic Corporation
(ALC) and William Denney Jr., the com-
pany's vice president of distribution, have
been named Georgia Exporter of the Year by
the
U.S.
Small Business Administration. The
award recognizes Denney's work
in
develop-
ing an international distribution network.
ALC markets building automation hardware
and software.
DualStar Wins Pacts
NEW YORK-DualStar Technologies Corp.
has announced that it has been awarded con-
tracts for more than $20 million in HVAC
work for the New York City
area.
The projects
include a $9.3 million contract for an indoor
environmental system at the new Tmp Inter-
national Hotel
&
Tower; a $4.3 million HVAC
contract at a 30-story, luxury residential
building; and a $3.2 million HVAC contract
for Beth Israel Hospital.
Higgin Gets Contract
STOUGHTON, Mass.-J.C. Higgin Corp., a
subsidiary of EMCOR Group, has been
awarded
a
$19 million contract to provide
mechanical services for the new $166 million
maintenance facility for the Massachusetts
Bay Transportation Authority in Somerville
Firm Gets Police Work
ORLANDO, F1a.-R. Douglas Stone Assoc-
iates of Orlando has been selected
to
design
the electrical, heating, ventilation, air condi-
tioning, plumbing and fire protection
systems for the Casselberry Police Station.
The total construction cost for the 19,000
ft2
(1765 m2) project is $2.5 million.
Positive Trade Balance
The Census Bureau has reported that the
HVAC&R industry had a favorable balance of
trade
in
1994 of $2.16 billion. This continues
a trend that has
existed
since at least 1985. The
leading customers for
US.
products in
1994
14
were Canada and Mexico which accounted
for
40%
of the total. The top producers ser-
Wig the global market
are
the
U.S.
and Japan.
Together they produce about
70%
of
all
HVAC&R products. The largest markets
(470)
are
Asia and the Pacific
Rim
countries.
Particularly strong categories of US. exports
were air-conditioning
parts
at $863 million (up
270), chillers at
$233
million
(up
40%),
and
heat exchangers at
$184
million (up 21%).
Fedders, NYCOR
to
Merge
LIBEKN CORNER, N.J.-Fedders Corp. and
NYCOR, Inc have announced that they have
agreed in principal to merge The agreement
calls for NYCOR stockholders
to
receive
shares on Fedders stock. The agreement is
subject to the approval of stockholders and
lenders of both companies, plus any required
government approvals.
AN Receives Awards
ARLINGTON, Va.-The
US.
Environmental
Protection Agency
has
presented the Air-
conditioning and Refrigeration Institute
(ARI) with two 1995 Stratospheric Ozone
Protection Awards. The awards, announced
by AR1 President Ted Rees, recognize ARI's
work in CFC and HCFC refrigerant phase-
out. This is the third year that AR1 has
received at least one award.
Johnson Wins Contracts
WASHINGTON-Johnson Controls has been
awarded four contracts totailing $22 million to
install MetasYs@ Facility Management
Systems and perform other work at four
US.
Department of Defense installations. The
installations and contract amounts
are
$10
million for a 10-year contract at the Defense
Mapping Agency at Bethesda, Md.;
$5
million
for a five-year contract at Robins Air Force
Base in Warner-Robins, Ga.;
$4.9
million
to
replace and expand a FMS system at Fort
Eustis Army Base in Norfolk, Va.; and $2.1
million to replace a FMS system at Irwin
Army Hospital at Fort
Riley,
Kan.
Honeywell Forms Alliance
MINNEAPOLIS-Honeywell has formed an
alliance with Premier RiskTech Services to
enhance its ability to partner with minority
vendors on public
sector
projects. The aliiance
provides Honeywell
with
necessary contract
surety bonds on large jobs while strengthen-
ing the company's commitment to diversity.
The aliiance helps Premier Risklèch broaden
its
customer base and gives minority subcon-
tractors the opportunity to build lasting rela-
tionships with many of Honeyweli's offices
throughout the country. Premier RiskTech is
a minority owned, Minnesota-based corpora-
tion which has
a
national alliance with
minority-owned risk management and
insurance brokerage
fms
in 25 major U.S.
cities.
Ductless
Air
Conditioning
A new Air-conditioning and Refrigeration
Institute (ARI) brochure describes the features
of a ductless split air-conditioning system. The
brochure includes schematic drawings. For
information, contact
ARI's
Communications
Department at 703-524-8800.
Fire Test
Lab
Dedicated
HOUSTON-The Rectorseal Corporation has
dedicated its new fire test laboratory to the
memory of Jim Ignatow. Ignatow, the com-
pany's former technical director, died sud-
denly May 18. He was instrumental in the
conception and design of the fire test lab. The
fire
test lab
has
been
certified by Underwriter's
Laboratory
(UL).
JM Acquires Wheeler
HOUSTON-Wheeler Industries, a company
that makes custom security products
including HVAC grilles and hardware, is now
a division of JM Industries. JM Industries is
a unit of the WhiteMetal Group.
ARW Elects
'96
Officers
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla.The Air-condition-
ing and Refrigeration Wholesalers Associa-
tion (ARW) has announced its officers for
1996. The new officers
are
Dan Hinchman Jr.
of Richmond, Va., president; Jay Weldy of
Mobile, Aia.,
vice
president; and
Gary
Moody
of Dallas, secretary/treasurer. The ARW is a
trade association with about 200 members.
Refrigerant Certification
The Air-conditioning and Refrigeration
Institute (ARI) is establishing a certification
program for laboratories which test
refrigerants to
AR1
Standard
700.
The pro-
gram,
expected to
start
by spring 1996,
is
open
to both members and non-members. AR1
plans to publish a directory listing certified
laboratories and the refrigerants that each
laboratory is certified to test.
CIPHEX
'95
Sets Records
VANCOUVER, British Columbia-The
CIPHEX '95 West Show recorded records in
attendance with 2,922, contractor participa-
tion with 799 and companies with 185. The
Evonte', an adaptable bathing system from
Fiet Products Ud.
was
voted by visitors
as
the
most innovative product during the
two-day show held Oct. 15-16. The show
is
sponsored every other year by the Canadian
Institute of Plumbing
&
Heating Exposition.
See Industry Roundup
Continued on page
16
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1996
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Industry
Roundup
Continued
from
page
14
Jupiter Expands Service
WHEELING, 111.-Economy Mechanical
Industries (EMI), an operating unit of
Jupiter Mechanical Industries (JMI), has
added a suburban branch at JMI’s head-
quarters in Wheeling, Ill. The suburban
branch offers services for commercial,
industrial and institutional HVAC systems.
The Chicago office of EM1 now focuses
primarily on downtown clients.
DSM Trends Detailed
Researchers at Oak Ridge National
Laboratory (ORNL) and the American
Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
(ACEEE) have developed a report identify-
ing expected changes in utility DSM
(demand-side management) budgets and
programs. The 81- page report
is
Key Factors
Responsible
for
Changes in Electric- Utility
DSM
üsage.
It was compiled by surveying
the staffs at 37 electric utilities and 22 state
regulatory commissions. For information
on obtaining
a
copy, call ACEEE at
510-549-9914.
Company Helps Needy
ORLANDO, Ha.-Mechanical Services, Inc.
(MSI)
recently donated $14,175
to
Frontline
Outreach, an Orlando organization that
helps the less fortunate. The money was
raised at MSI’s 11th annual HVAC Seminar
and Golf Tournament on Oct.
20.
The
MSI
event has raised more than $65,000 for
Frontline in the last six years.
MagneTek Opens Plant
ST. LOUIS-MagneTek, a leading supplier of
electric HVAC/R motors, has opened a
manufacturing plant in Juarez, Mexico. The
33,000 ft2 plant has about
75
employees. It
makes three-phase drip-proof motors in
three efficiency levels. The motors power
blowers and fans for commercial and
industrial HVAC&R systems. The plant
allows Magnaek to deliver products within
five days of the order.
Orlando Museum Project
ORLANDO, Ha.-Orlando-based R. Doug-
las Stone Associates recently designed the
electric, HVAC, plumbing and fire protec-
tion systems for the Orlando Museum of
Art, Phase
II.
The
40,000
ft2 designlbuild
project involved
state-of-art
temperature and
humidity controls, and sprinkler system. R.
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Douglas Stone Associates also handled
system design for the initial phase.
Carrier Wins DOE Award
WASHINGTON-Carrier Corporation is
a
winner in the US. Department of Energy’s
1995 National Awards Program for Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy. The award
recognizes Carrier’s centrifugal chiller design
which uses
a
patented turbine to achieve
world-class energy efficiency with a chlorine-
free refrigerant. The design enables the
recovery
of
energy lost during the expansion
portion of the vapor compression cycle.
Air Blower Wins Award
CASSVILLE, Mo.-The Cassville Division of
the FASCO Motors Group was awarded a
Missoun Governor’s New Product Award for
a new, high-efficiency combustion
air
blower.
The blower was designed specifically for the
gas furnace industry. It uses a new patented
sound attenuator technology which reduces
noise up to 45%. Intercity Products will be
using the blower on
a
new line
of
residential
furnaces.
Andover Gets Project
ANDOVER, Mass.-Andover Controls
Corporation has been awarded
a
$600,000
contract to install an Infinity building
automation system in the 564-bed federal
detention center being constructed in Sea
Tac, Wash. Building Control Systems of
Lynnwood, Wash. is responsible for installa-
tion in the 10-story, 365,000 ft2 structure.
The Infinity system, which meets UL886,
UUKL smoke-management requirements,
interfaces with a custom programmed
smoke-control sequence. In case of fire, the
system controls dampers and fans to create a
pressure differential to contain smoke. The
Infinity system for the prison will include two
Andover CX 9200 Network Controllers, one
SX 8000 front end workstation, and more
than 400 TCX VAV control units.
Staefa Acquires AK
SAN DIEGO-Staefa Control System has
purchased Automatic Temperature Controls
(Ar) of Houston for an undisclosed sum.
Staefa President Tom Leonardis said the
acquisition will allow Stafea to create a new
company, Staefa Control System/ATC. AX
President Joe Milyasevich will remain as
president and CEO
of
the new company.
Staefa designs, makes and installs building
automation systems. ATC is a HVAC con-
trols and building automation firm. ATC has
represented Staefa in the Houston area since
1983.
Duct-Cleaning Exam
WASHINGTON-The National Air Duct
Cleaners Association (NADCA) has started
a testing program that
will
lead to certifica-
tion for
air
duct cleaners. The
exam
was given
in November in five cities and 156 took the
test. The next test will
be
given Jan. 31 in
Tampa. For information, call 202-737-2996.
Kysor
Leaving Germany
CADILLAC, Mich.-Kysor Industrial Corp.
is closing its commercial refrigeration
manufacturing facility in Limburg, Ger-
many. Kysor Chairman George Kempton
said the facility has been unable to profitably
compete in the European market because
of
labor costs that are among the highest in the
world, a strong Deutsche Mark and a slow
German economic recovery. Kysor makes
refrigeration products for grocery stores and
components for commercial trucks.
AMCA Names Officers
CARMEL, Calif.-David Wolbrink, vice
president of Broan Manufacturing in Hart-
ford, Wis., is the new president of the Air
Movement and Control Association
(AMCA). He was elected in November
in
Tampa at AMCA’s 40th annual meeting. The
other 1996 officers are chairman of board,
Gordon
Fiarle,
Cincinnati Fan and Ventilator
Co., Mason, Ohio; vice president, Ronald
Myers, Robinson Industries, ïelienople,
Pa.;
and secretary-treasurer, Donald Grade,
Greenheck Fan Corp., Schofield, Wis.
Alpha Tube to Expand
TOLEDO, Ohio-Alpha Tube, a heating-
cooling tubing manufacturer, is building a
$17 million manufacturing facility in Bowl-
ing Green. The 350,000 ft2, climate-con-
trolled plant will have an overhead crane
system for processing large steel coils. The
plant is expected to be completed in 1997 and
the company projects a workforce of about
240 by 1999. Alpha Tube is
a
subsidiary
of
Acme Metals of Riverside, Ill.
Heritage Wins Contracts
DEER PARK, N.Y.-Heritage Air Systems
(HAS), a subsidiary of EMCORP Group,
has been awarded three contracts for HVAC
work that total $4.3 million. The contracts
include $1.3 million contract for the N.Y.
Congregational Home of the Aged; a $1.5
million contract for air-side HVAC systems
for five floors of the NYNEX office
building; and a $1.5 million contract for an
air-side retrofit on five floors
of
an office
complex on Park Avenue.
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