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Impact of DOAS Supply-Air Dew Point Temperature on Space Humidity
by John Murphy, vol 49-1
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Indoor Agriculture: HVAC System Design Considerations
by E. Sturm, 2019, volume 48-3
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Condensation in Air-Handling Systems
by B. Hafendorfer, 2017, volume 46-4
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Evaluating Efficiency in Air-Moving Systems
by B. Coleman, D. Guckelberger, D. Meredith, 2017, volume 46-3
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DOAS with Sensible-Cooling Terminal Units
by John Murphy, 2017, volume 46-2
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AHRI 920-Rating Standard for DX Dedicated Outdoor-Air Units
by John Murphy, 2016, volume 45-4
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Multiple-Zone VAV Systems-Finding the Right Balance for Energy Savings
by Eric Sturm, 2016, volume 45-3
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Airside Economizers and ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013
by Eric Sturm, 2015, volume 44-2
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FANtastic! A Closer Look at Fan Efficiency Metrics
By Dustin Meredith, 2014, volume 43-3
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Understanding Single-Zone VAV Systems
by John Murphy, 2013, volume 42-2
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100 Years of Trane History
by Mick Schwedler and Eric Sturm, 2013, volume 42-1
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Minimum Outdoor Airflow Using the IAQ Procedure
by Dennis Stanke, 2011, volume 40-3
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Effects of Altitude on Psychrometric Calculations and Fan Selection
by Trane Applications Engineering, 2011, volume 39-4
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Direct-Drive Plenum Fans and Fan Arrays
by Dustin Meredith and John Murphy, 2010, volume 39-1
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Understanding Chilled-Beam Systems
by John Murphy, 2009, volume 38-4
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Energy-Saving Control Strategies for Rooftop VAV Systems
by John Murphy, 2006, volume 35-4
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Maintaining a Comfortable Environment in Places of Assembly
by Don Eppelheimer, 2006, volume 35-3
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Keeping Cool with Outdoor Air: Airside Economizers
by Dennis Stanke, 2006, volume 35-2
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CO2-Based Demand-Controlled Ventilation with ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004
by John Murphy, 2005, volume 34-5
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Advances in Desiccant-Based Dehumidification
by John Murphy, 2005, volume 34-4
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Cooling-Coil Heat Transfer
by Don Eppelheimer, 2002, volume 31-1
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Better Part-Load Dehumidification: It's Not a Pipe Dream
by John Murphy, 2004, volume 33-2
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Addendum 62n Breathes New Life into ASHRAE Standard 62
by Dennis Stanke, 2004, volume 33-1
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Using Carbon Dioxide for Demand-Controlled Ventilation
by John Murphy, 2002, volume 31-3
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Commercial Building Pressurization
by Dennis Stanke, 2002, volume 31-2
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Underfloor Air Distribution: Turning Air Distribution Upside Down
by Dennis Stanke, 2001, volume 30-4
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Air-to-Air Energy Recovery: Energy-Conscious Design Ideas
by Dennis Stanke and John Murphy, 2000, volume 29-5
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Design Tips for Effective, Efficient Dedicated Outdoor-Air Systems
by Dennis Stanke, 2001, volume 30-3
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The Three E’s of Geothermal Heat Pump Systems
by Mick Schwedler PE, 2001, volume 30-2
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Dehumidify with Constant-Volume Systems: It May Take More than You Think
by Dennis Stanke, 2000, volume 29-4
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Cool Air Makes Good Sense
by Don Eppelheimer, 2000, volume 29-2
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The Threefold Challenge of Ventilating Single-Duct VAV Systems
by Dennis Stanke, 1998, volume 27-1
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Designing an ASHRAE 62-Compliant Ventilation System
by Dennis Stanke, 1995, volume 24-2
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VAV System Optimization: Critical Zone Reset
by Dennis Stanke, 1991, volume 20-2
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The Coil Run-Around Cycle
1974, volume 3-3