Top 5 Consulting-Specifying Engineer Articles, November 7-13: Analyzing nontraditional HVAC systems, 2016 Product of Year winners, driving motor efficiency, more
Articles about analyzing nontraditional HVAC systems, 2016 Product of Year winners, driving motor efficiency, evaluating condensation and condensate, and answers to questions about next-generation lighting were Consulting-Specifying Engineer's five most clicked articles from last week, November 7-13. Were you out last week? You can catch up here.
Consulting-Specifying Engineer‘s Top 5 most read articles online, for November 7-13, covered analyzing nontraditional HVAC systems, 2016 Product of Year winners, driving motor efficiency, evaluating condensation and condensate, and answers to questions about next-generation lighting. Link to each article below.
1. Analyzing nontraditional HVAC systems
Incorporating set thermal comfort criteria provides many benefits while increasing the use of high-performance HVAC systems for energy reduction.
2. 2016 Product of the Year winners
Consulting-Specifying Engineer readers have cast their votes for the 2016 Product of the Year; read about the winners.
Motor-driven equipment accounts for a large percentage of the electricity consumed in the industrial building sector of the U.S. However, that number is decreasing as motors and drives become more efficient.
4. Evaluating condensation and condensate
Learn methods to capture, control, dispose, and derive the condensation requirements within HVAC systems.
5. Your questions answered: Next-generation lighting: the emergence of PoE for lighting and controls
Read answers to questions that were not addressed in the live Sept. 20, 2016, webcast Next-generation lighting: the emergence of PoE for lighting and controls.
This list was developed using CFE Media’s web analytics for stories viewed on www.csemag.com, November 7-13, for articles published within the last two months.
Brana Webb, production coordinator, CFE Media, bwebb@cfemedia.com.
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