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2012 Articles
Spec’ing hospital electrical distribution systems
When specifying electrical distribution systems in hospitals, the engineer must account for the facility’s size, flexibility needs, emergency power needs, and safety requirements. » more
Weekly merger, acquisition, deal update: March 15
This week Morrissey Goodale reported four international deals, one of which involved the United States and Spain. » more
Building efficiency solution
Schneider Electric’s SmartStruxure solution is made up of hardware and software that are combined with engineering, installation, and services to ensure facilities are energy-efficient and... » more
Dewberry hires automation manager
Dewberry hires Troy Windom, a mechanical engineer with more than 25 years of experience with building automation systems, as automation manager for the company's Raleigh, N.C., office. » more
HVAC drive
Danfoss VLT Drives’ NEMA/UL Type 4X VLT HVAC Drive is a robust drive delivering reliable operation in harsh environments. » more
Machine safety: Incorporating functional safety, part 1
When considering “functional safety,” look at what differs compared to other safety initiatives, consider U.S. versus international standards, examine conformance responsibilities, and think about... » more
The balance of power
Successful projects adopt best practices from project requirements through deliverables. » more
Ventilation unit
Titus HVAC’s Temperature and Ambience Optimizer (TAO) is a chilled beam displacement ventilation unit. » more
Plug-and-play doesn’t happen by luck
Automation equipment from multiple suppliers may not always play well together. When interconnecting devices, a little planning ahead can help ensure success. » more
Wireless pump control
Grundfos North America has launched an app that provides wireless pump control and access to Grundfos online tools. » more

Founded in 1965, the Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA) is the world's largest organization exclusively dedicated to On-Site Power Generation. EGSA is comprised of 700 companies around the world that make, sell, distribute, and use On-Site Power generation technology and equipment, including generators, engines, switchgear, controls, and much more.
The Association's vision is to provide an environment where On-Site Power Generation industry experts unite and share knowledge to drive the industry to higher levels of service and performance.
Spec’ing hospital electrical distribution systemsWhen specifying electrical distribution systems in hospitals, the engineer must account for the facility’s size, flexibility needs, emergency power needs, and safety requirements. » more
LED lighting fixtures
Honeywell’s industrial lighting fixtures are designed for high performance, long-life illumination in industrial and commercial applications. » more
Honeywell’s industrial lighting fixtures are designed for high performance, long-life illumination in industrial and commercial applications. » more
This week Morrissey Goodale reported four international deals, one of which involved the United States and Spain. » more
BACnet standard improves alarm handling
Changes to the newly published BACnet standard from ASHRAE will encourage smart lighting controls and other building automation control systems. » more
Changes to the newly published BACnet standard from ASHRAE will encourage smart lighting controls and other building automation control systems. » more
Building efficiency solutionSchneider Electric’s SmartStruxure solution is made up of hardware and software that are combined with engineering, installation, and services to ensure facilities are energy-efficient and... » more
Dewberry hires automation managerDewberry hires Troy Windom, a mechanical engineer with more than 25 years of experience with building automation systems, as automation manager for the company's Raleigh, N.C., office. » more
HVAC driveDanfoss VLT Drives’ NEMA/UL Type 4X VLT HVAC Drive is a robust drive delivering reliable operation in harsh environments. » more
Machine safety: Incorporating functional safety, part 1 When considering “functional safety,” look at what differs compared to other safety initiatives, consider U.S. versus international standards, examine conformance responsibilities, and think about... » more
The balance of powerSuccessful projects adopt best practices from project requirements through deliverables. » more
Ventilation unitTitus HVAC’s Temperature and Ambience Optimizer (TAO) is a chilled beam displacement ventilation unit. » more
Optimum performance standards/processes
Successful projects follow performance standards from project start to end. » more
Successful projects follow performance standards from project start to end. » more
Plug-and-play doesn’t happen by luckAutomation equipment from multiple suppliers may not always play well together. When interconnecting devices, a little planning ahead can help ensure success. » more
GSA seeks input on green certification programs
The General Services Administration (GSA) is looking for public input on the LEED, Green Globes, and Living Building Chalenge to give to the Dept. of Energy on how to best use certification systems. » more
The General Services Administration (GSA) is looking for public input on the LEED, Green Globes, and Living Building Chalenge to give to the Dept. of Energy on how to best use certification systems. » more
Survey: Insurance rates rising for architects, engineers
A survey by Ames and Gough revealed that 62% of architects and engineers had their insurance rates rise in 2012 with none dropping. Capacity for professional liability insurance, however, remains... » more
A survey by Ames and Gough revealed that 62% of architects and engineers had their insurance rates rise in 2012 with none dropping. Capacity for professional liability insurance, however, remains... » more
Wireless pump controlGrundfos North America has launched an app that provides wireless pump control and access to Grundfos online tools. » more
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