Thursday, April 23, 2009
12 p.m. (CT) 1 p.m. (ET)
The evolving operations of institutional and commercial facilities, combined with unforeseen problems, often create the need for temporary or localized cooling and heating. To prepare for these needs, managers must sort through product options ranging from small, portable spot coolers for rooms and other small areas to flatbed-mounted units that can serve part or all of a building.
Attend this 75-minute and learn about the range of issues related to specifying, installing, and operating portable cooling and heating equipment. Topics include:
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Identifying cooling needs, including emergency preparation and critical-equipment areas |
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Understanding technology options |
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Matching technology options to facility cooling and heating needs |
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Installation and operation considerations, including power and other utility needs |
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Ensuring energy efficiency related to the temporary heating and cooling equipment |

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