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January 31, 2010

HVAC and Plumbing Expert Witness, Russ Keeler -- How to Keep Cool, Increase Ceiling Height, and Save Money, Without Increasing the Floor-to-Floor Height of Your Building

Russ Keeler specializes in forensic investigations for HVAC and Plumbing cases, serving attorneys nationwide as a Plumbing and HVAC Expert Witness. Today's question, "How can you save space and money with low temperature air distribution?"

by John Gaudio,

I need higher ceilings, but floor-to-floor height is limited.  How can I reduce the space required for my air conditioning ducts and still keep my space cool?  Russ Keeler knows.

"LOW TEMPERATURE AIR DISTRIBUTION

Conventional air distribution systems employ conditioning air at 56-60F.  Low temperature air distribution, usually combined with thermal storage, supplies air at 47F.  The major benefit of low temperature air is to reduce the required cooling air quantity by over 40%, shrinking ducts and fans by a significant amount.

The savings are not only in duct and fan size, but also in fan room requirements.  Smaller ducts can increase the ceiling height without increasing the floor-to-floor height of the building."

 

Have a question for Russ?  Please post a comment below to ask Russ Keeler a question, or contact him by telephone at 303-670-4430.

This is the sixth in a series of short collaborative posts about Russ Keeler.  I'm helping Russ learn about new media, blogging, Twitter, and getting the word out to lawyers in need of his services, while Russ is helping the rest of us learn about Plumbing, HVAC, and the technical side of HVAC and Plumbing Litigation. 

Please visit the links below for more information.  Then check back for more expert advice from Russ Keeler.


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