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The Evolution of Changeover Systemsby John Murphy | Engineered Systems | July 1, 2022
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Common Pitfalls in Design and Operation of a DOASby John Murphy | ASHRAE | 9/1/20182MB
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Using Low-Load Chillers to Improve System Efficiency: Is It Still a Good Design Choice
by Mick Schwedler | ASHRAE | 2/14/2017
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Adding More Fan Power Can Be a Good Thingby Ronnie Moffitt | ASHRAE | 5/1/2014612KB
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Effect of Heat Rejection Load and Wet Bulb on Cooling Tower Performanceby Mick Schwedler | ASHRAE | 1/1/2014227KB
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Ventilation Control in Terminal Units with Variable Speed Fan Controlby John Murphy | ASHRAE | 12/1/2013351KB
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Total-Energy Wheel Control in Dedicated OA Systemsby John Murphy | ASHRAE | 3/1/20121MB
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High-Performance VAV Systemsby John Murphy | ASHRAE | 10/1/2011560KB
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Using VAV Systems to Limit Humidity at Part Loadby John Murphy | ASHRAE | 10/1/20102MB
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Selecting Dedicated OA Equipment with Reserve Capacityby John Murphy | ASHRAE | 4/1/2010645KB
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Dynamic Reset for Multiple-Zone Systemsby Dennis Stanke | ASHRAE | 3/1/2010881KB
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A Closer Look at Chiller Ratingsby Ryan Geister & Mike Thompson | ASHRAE | 12/1/20091MB
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Upgrading Chilled-Water Systemsby Mick Schwedler | ASHRAE | 11/1/20095MB
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Using Time-of-Day Scheduling to Save Energyby John Murphy & Neil Maldeis | ASHRAE | 5/1/20091MB
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The Future of ASHRAE Standard 90.1by Mick Schwedler | ASHRAE | 10/1/20081MB
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CO2-Based Demand-Controlled Ventilation with ASHRAE Standard 62.1by John Murphy | HPAC | 9/1/20081MB
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DOAS Configurations and Control Strategiesby John Murphy | ASHRAE | 6/1/2008947KB
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Energy-Saving Strategies for Rooftop VAV Systemsby John Murphy | HPAC | 5/1/2008670KB
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Dedicated Outdoor Air System for Commercial Kitchen Ventilationby Steve Brown (of LC Systems) | ASHRAE | 7/1/2007503KB
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Standard 62.1-2004 System Operation Dynamic Reset Optionsby Dennis Stanke | ASHRAE | 12/1/20063MB
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Smart Dedicated Outdoor Air Systemsby John Murphy | ASHRAE | 7/1/2006770KB
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Prescription for Chiller PlantsBy Mark Baker, Dan Roe, & Mick Schwedler | ASHRAE | 6/1/20062MB
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Temperature and Humidity Control in Surgery Roomsby John Murphy | ASHRAE | 6/1/20061MB
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Dehumidification Solutions for the 21st Centuryby John Murphy | ASHRAE | 7/1/2005415KB
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Standard 62.1-2004 Designing Dual-Path, Multiple-Zone Systemsby Dennis Stanke | ASHRAE | 5/1/20051MB
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Standard 62-2001 Addendum 62n Single-Path Multiple-Zone System Designby Dennis Stanke | ASHRAE | 1/1/2005870KB
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Standard 62-2001 Addendum 62n Ventilation for Changeover-Bypass VAV Systemsby Dennis Stanke | ASHRAE | 11/1/20041MB
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The ABCs of DOAS--Dedicated Outdoor Air Systemsby Wayne Morris | ASHRAE | 5/1/20031MB
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Series-Series Counterflow for Central Chilled Water Plantsby Mick Schwedler & Steve Groenke | ASHRAE | 6/1/2002352KB
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Dehumidification Performance of HVAC Systemsby John Murphy | ASHRAE | 3/1/2002765KB
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Uncover the Hidden Assets in Your Condenser Water Systemby Mick Schwedler & Brenda Bradley | HPAC | 11/1/200137KB
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Controlling Noise from Large Rooftop Unitsby Dave Guckelberger | ASHRAE | 5/1/2000653KB
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Variable-Primary-Flow Systemsby Mick Schwedler & Brenda Bradley | HPAC | 4/1/2000108KB
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Chiller Tower Interaction: Take it to the Limit, Or Just Halfwayby Mick Schwedler | ASHRAE | 7/1/1998484KB
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Why Use Glycols in HVAC Systemsby Don Eppelheimer | ASHRAE | 3/1/1997