Read the best articles from the past week. Hydraulic systems, circuit coordination, COVID-19 mitigation, chilled water plants and automated fault detection.

Consulting-Specifying Engineer‘s top 5 articles online over the past week covered hydraulic systems, circuit coordination, COVID-19 mitigation, chilled water plants and automated fault detection. Were you out last week? Catch up with a link to each article below.
1. Designing hydraulic systems on high-rise, large buildings – Know how making correct decisions in the initial hydraulic plan helps the facility operate more efficiently and effectively.
2. Circuit coordination: reliability, personnel safety or both? – As electrical power systems become more complex, system coordination and protection of a facility becomes increasingly important for safe and reliable operation.
3. Personal environments to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 – How personal environment style air purifiers can mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in the built environment, and create healthier spaces in the future.
4. Understanding chilled water plant performance – Chilled water plant optimization strategies can be deployed through traditional programmed sequence of operations.
5. Engineering with automated fault detection and diagnostics – Building engineers and commissioning professionals can use automated fault detection and diagnostics, which has been more commonly used to save building energy and facilitate predictive maintenance.