Very informative especially when I need someone to throw me a bone once in a while. Never too old to learn something. I have been beating on sales reps, other engineers, and contractors about ASHREA15 and all I got in return was a Goerge Bush look. While I'm shocked to learn this about ASHREA 15 I am also pleasantly surprised. Usually, you can't get a VRF system past the contractor nose without a VE and has never been an issue. Now I am designing around VRF systems more and this information is good to know. I did a four-story media building in Atlanta with a VAV system and will probably need to revisit that project now. Whoopee!! I don't know if I should keep looking over my shoulder or move to Ukatia Russia. Thank you.
Amazing class! I was a bit confused on how RLC worked as there's very few examples out there. Love the examples and please keep making this great content!
Great class, well laid, out and informative. Especially like the examples of the floor plan calculations. I suspect the flammables electrical requirement referred to are spark proof equipment. Wasn’t there a requirement of machinery room design to have a weakened “blow-out exterior wall” in the event an explosion occurred, the main building would survive and the “blow-out “wall would fail outwards directing the energy away from the occupants?
Very informative especially when I need someone to throw me a bone once in a while. Never too old to learn something. I have been beating on sales reps, other engineers, and contractors about ASHREA15 and all I got in return was a Goerge Bush look. While I'm shocked to learn this about ASHREA 15 I am also pleasantly surprised. Usually, you can't get a VRF system past the contractor nose without a VE and has never been an issue. Now I am designing around VRF systems more and this information is good to know. I did a four-story media building in Atlanta with a VAV system and will probably need to revisit that project now. Whoopee!! I don't know if I should keep looking over my shoulder or move to Ukatia Russia. Thank you.
Amazing class! I was a bit confused on how RLC worked as there's very few examples out there. Love the examples and please keep making this great content!
Great class, well laid, out and informative. Especially like the examples of the floor plan calculations. I suspect the flammables electrical requirement referred to are spark proof equipment. Wasn’t there a requirement of machinery room design to have a weakened “blow-out exterior wall” in the event an explosion occurred, the main building would survive and the “blow-out “wall would fail outwards directing the energy away from the occupants?
Does this standard require the usage of pressure relief devices?
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