(Mobile, AL) – Process, steam, and green equipment supplier, Marspec Technical Products, announced plans to host two seminars on indoor air quality and energy recovery.
The seminars will be presented by Mr. Klas Haglid, PE, on Tuesday, March 3, 2009 in Tuscaloosa, AL and Wednesday March 4, 2009 in Birmingham, AL. Mr. Klas Haglid, PE is the President/CEO of Haglid Engineering Inc. and founder of BPE (Building Performance Equipment) Air to Air Energy Recovery Ventilation Systems. Mr. Haglid is past Chairman of ASHRAE Technical Committee 5.5 Air to Air Energy Recovery and past Chairman of ASHRAE Technical Committee 7.8 Owning and Operating Costs. Mr. Haglid holds a number of patents for systems combining energy recovery devices with innovative controls for building performance improvement.
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) standards have been in affect for years, but only recently has the importance of meeting IAQ standards been regarded in the context of energy recovery in HVAC systems. This has raised some interesting questions:
-->Are energy costs of compliance to ASHRAE 62.1 being considered during the building design process?
-->With the prospects of increased fuel and energy costs, how do users limit usage during peak load periods in summer and winter?
-->Does compliance to IAQ standards require additional heating or cooling capacity in existing buildings?
-->How will Congress’ recent economic stimulus package affect industrial and institutional construction with its emphasis on energy and the environment?
-->How can facilities designers and operators recover lost energy while meeting IAQ standards?
-->What technologies exist to recover lost energy in HVAC systems, and how efficient are they?
These and many other important questions concerning these issues will be addressed in detail at the upcoming seminars. Other topics covered will focus on issues of ASHRAE 62.1 compliance and energy recovery, and will cover the following topics:
-->Introduction to IAQ Standards
-->Understanding ASHRAE 62.1-2004
-->IAQ Effects on Energy Usage
-->Air to Air Heat Transfer Technologies
The seminars are designed for the purpose of creating awareness of the energy savings that can be achieved through IAQ and Energy Recovery. Professionals who would benefit from the seminars are Facility Managers and Directors, Facility Engineers, HVAC Professionals, Consulting Engineers, Building Owners & Operators, Government Agency Representatives, School District Representatives, Utility Representatives, and Energy Service Providers.
Space is limited, and registrations will be limited to the first 25 respondents to each seminar. The seminars include lunch and are absolutely free of charge for those who attend. CEU credits are available for those applicable.
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MARSPEC TECHNICAL PRODUCTS is service-driven supplier of steam specialty and energy efficiency products, energy consultation services, heat recovery services and equipment, and corrosives conveying and flow control. Marspec currently has offices or representatives in Mobile, AL, Brewton, AL, Cullman, AL, Birmingham AL, Pensacola, FL and Columbus, MS.
For more information about MARSPEC TECHNICAL PRODUCTS, visit www.marspec.com or call Michelle toll-free 1-800-233-1394.
The seminars will be presented by Mr. Klas Haglid, PE, on Tuesday, March 3, 2009 in Tuscaloosa, AL and Wednesday March 4, 2009 in Birmingham, AL. Mr. Klas Haglid, PE is the President/CEO of Haglid Engineering Inc. and founder of BPE (Building Performance Equipment) Air to Air Energy Recovery Ventilation Systems. Mr. Haglid is past Chairman of ASHRAE Technical Committee 5.5 Air to Air Energy Recovery and past Chairman of ASHRAE Technical Committee 7.8 Owning and Operating Costs. Mr. Haglid holds a number of patents for systems combining energy recovery devices with innovative controls for building performance improvement.
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) standards have been in affect for years, but only recently has the importance of meeting IAQ standards been regarded in the context of energy recovery in HVAC systems. This has raised some interesting questions:
-->Are energy costs of compliance to ASHRAE 62.1 being considered during the building design process?
-->With the prospects of increased fuel and energy costs, how do users limit usage during peak load periods in summer and winter?
-->Does compliance to IAQ standards require additional heating or cooling capacity in existing buildings?
-->How will Congress’ recent economic stimulus package affect industrial and institutional construction with its emphasis on energy and the environment?
-->How can facilities designers and operators recover lost energy while meeting IAQ standards?
-->What technologies exist to recover lost energy in HVAC systems, and how efficient are they?
These and many other important questions concerning these issues will be addressed in detail at the upcoming seminars. Other topics covered will focus on issues of ASHRAE 62.1 compliance and energy recovery, and will cover the following topics:
-->Introduction to IAQ Standards
-->Understanding ASHRAE 62.1-2004
-->IAQ Effects on Energy Usage
-->Air to Air Heat Transfer Technologies
The seminars are designed for the purpose of creating awareness of the energy savings that can be achieved through IAQ and Energy Recovery. Professionals who would benefit from the seminars are Facility Managers and Directors, Facility Engineers, HVAC Professionals, Consulting Engineers, Building Owners & Operators, Government Agency Representatives, School District Representatives, Utility Representatives, and Energy Service Providers.
Space is limited, and registrations will be limited to the first 25 respondents to each seminar. The seminars include lunch and are absolutely free of charge for those who attend. CEU credits are available for those applicable.
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MARSPEC TECHNICAL PRODUCTS is service-driven supplier of steam specialty and energy efficiency products, energy consultation services, heat recovery services and equipment, and corrosives conveying and flow control. Marspec currently has offices or representatives in Mobile, AL, Brewton, AL, Cullman, AL, Birmingham AL, Pensacola, FL and Columbus, MS.
For more information about MARSPEC TECHNICAL PRODUCTS, visit www.marspec.com or call Michelle toll-free 1-800-233-1394.