by Jaime Merritt | Jun 13, 2016 | HVAC
are always options to consider when selecting a HVAC System for a building. Each system has it’s pros and cons, so it really depends on what the building owner wants out of his/her HVAC system. Minimizing upfront cost may be the driving factor for an owner who...
by Charneyce Grier | Jun 2, 2016 | A/E Industry News, HVAC
Your dryer is probably the least efficient appliance in your house. A typical clothes dryer works the same way dryers have worked for decades—blowing hot air in an energy-sucking process that costs Americans $9 billion a year. A new prototype uses sound waves instead,...
by proficienteng | Nov 5, 2015 | HVAC
Packages (PTACs & VTACs) or Split Direct Expansion (DX) Air Conditioning System with Electric Heat: Each residential unit will be served by individual air conditioning unit with electric heating coil. In the case of using split systems, fan coil units will be...
by Paul Kenney | Jun 24, 2015 | HVAC
Below are the recommended steps to perform on site to gather existing HVAC system information: 1. Ask if there are existing plans of the HVAC systems. These sometimes can be found on site. 2. Take some photos of the existing building for load calculations....
by Paul Kenney | Feb 23, 2015 | HVAC
Madison Healthplex Performance Center – Madison, MS – Opened 2014 Proficient Engineering provided a unique HVAC design to condition the multiple pools in this facility. The design from PEI saved its client money in construction cost, energy use,...