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www.healthyheating.com in conjunction with HeatSpring Learning Institute  are pleased to present the following webinars:
Integrated HVAC Engineering: Mastering Comfort, Health, and Efficiency.
September 22 - November 28, 2014


Seminar Slides: Radiant Cooling for Sceptics: How to do radiant cooling in high humidity geographies
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Regardless of the HVAC system, moisture must be controlled for biological concerns (bacteria, viruses, mites and molds), for hydrolysis and the control of VOC emissions (formaldehydes, phthalates, terpenes etc.), for the dimensional stability of hygroscopic materials (woods) and for occupant respiratory and thermal comfort; moisture must be regulated for these greater priorities making the condensation on radiant cooling panels a moot point.

Password protected: The file is password protected and available to Comfortech / RPA 2013 conference attendees and members of our IEQ Linked-In discussion group.


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Step 1) Download the file (save to desktop)

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   "please send me the password for the Comfortech/RPA 2013 Conference at this URL <http://www.healthyheating.com/Comfortech-2013/Comfortech.2013.Bean.Radiant.Cooling.htm#.UkQ6JH_x8ek>". 


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Top 5 reasons why you may not be receiving the password:

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See also:

  1. Tres Bien for Large Scale Radiant Cooling

  2. Radiant Cooling: Part I Fundamentals

  3. Sample radiant cooling calculation procedure.

  4. How to use the ASHRAE Design Graph for Radiant Cooling and Heating Panels

  5. Dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS)

  6. Infloor Radiant Design Guide: Heat Loss to Head Loss

  7. Modeling the airborne survival of influenza virus in a residential setting: the impacts of home humidification


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