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Welcome again to Consulting-Specifying Engineer HVAC, the e-mail newsletter brought to you by the editors of Consulting-Specifying Engineer.

Consulting-Specifying Engineer magazine is pleased to present you with HVAC Solutions. In this issue, you'll find stories on steam humidification, commissioning CHP, commercial kitchen ventilation, and more.

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October 7, 2008

Feature: Putting pressure on steam humidification
Feature: Commissioning CHP
Panel: Cooking up ventilation
Blog: Resources for the Resourceful
Association launches refrigerant buyback
Sound off on proposed ASHRAE changes
Product feature
More HVAC news and resources
Calendar of events
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Feature: Putting pressure on steam humidification
Tips for saving energy, water, installation, and maintenance costs when installing steam humidification.
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Feature: Commissioning CHP
There's a need to establish a set of commissioning best practices for combined heat and power systems.
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Panel: Cooking up ventilation
This month's panel discusses ventilation best practices in commercial kitchens, including codes and standards, and different energy saving and techniques.
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Blog: Resources for the Resourceful
Blogger David Sellers points to a resource that addresses some of the issues he has been discussing in previous posts where he shares perspectives on the problems with our current HVAC control system procurement process.
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Association launches refrigerant buyback
A group representing HVACR contractors aims to help contractors recycle refrigerants while recuperating some of the associated costs.
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Sound off on proposed ASHRAE changes
The association is soliciting public input on more than 35 suggested additions to current standards, and a proposal to withdraw one standard.
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Product Feature - New products for HVAC
Air purifier
Dew point analyzer

More HVAC news and feature stories
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Calendar of events
Review upcoming conferences and events.
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The Great Blackout of 2003: What have we learned?

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