Monday, March 30, 2009
Thank You
I just wanted to thank everyone for helping me out on my research topic. I thought I knew exactly what report I wanted to write about, but blogging with the class has made me realize that there is more options out there. My thesis will be the same but how I get there may change.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
PLANNING OUTLINE APPLIED RESEARCH REPORT EDDT 231 PROJECT:
Analyze and assess the existing HVAC system for a School District 73 building. Compare and
contrast with modern HVAC techniques and equipment, and develop recommendations for
improving efficiency and operating costs.
METHOD:
• Interview and have a meeting with Art Mc Donald, supervisor of School District 73’s maintenance department to establish a buildings HVAC system that we can analyze.
• Interview Refrigeration Mechanics in School District 73 and private contractor Interior Plumbing and Heating.
• Interview experts in HVAC design at HPF Engineering and Stantec.
• Interview Walter Prescott, mechanical design instructor at Thompson Rivers University.• Assess the gathered data of the existing system and modern system and use the assessment as a basis for a HVAC design modification.
• Assess cost of modification and see if system is cost effective.
• Create a mechanical drawing for the modified HVAC system if necessary SPECIAL
PROBLEMS:
• Efficiency of building envelope (R-value)
• Buildings location (north facing windows, exposure to sun, and wind)
• Air quality
• School District’s annual budget for maintenance improvements
• Time allowance to modify HVAC system (2 months in summer)
• Many different simple solutions for a more efficient system (economical)
• Converting pneumatic controls to DDC controlsALSO:• Space allowed for preferred HVAC system (Mechanical Rooms)
• Local contractors may not be familiar with new technology
INFORMATION RESOURCES
Sugarman, S. (2005). HVAC Fundamentals. Lilburn: FairmontPress
Pita, Edward G. (1998) Air Conditioning Principles and Systems (3rd edition). New Jersey: Prentice Hall
Clifford, George E. (1993). Modern Heating and Ventilating Systems Design. New Jersey: Prentice Hall
Rishel, James B. (1996). HVAC Pump Handbook. New York: McGrawHill
Langley, Billy C. (1994). Comfort Heating (4th edition). New Jersey: Prentice Hall
Ochsner, Karl (2008). Geothermal Heat Pumps. Sterling: Earthscan
Analyze and assess the existing HVAC system for a School District 73 building. Compare and
contrast with modern HVAC techniques and equipment, and develop recommendations for
improving efficiency and operating costs.
METHOD:
• Interview and have a meeting with Art Mc Donald, supervisor of School District 73’s maintenance department to establish a buildings HVAC system that we can analyze.
• Interview Refrigeration Mechanics in School District 73 and private contractor Interior Plumbing and Heating.
• Interview experts in HVAC design at HPF Engineering and Stantec.
• Interview Walter Prescott, mechanical design instructor at Thompson Rivers University.• Assess the gathered data of the existing system and modern system and use the assessment as a basis for a HVAC design modification.
• Assess cost of modification and see if system is cost effective.
• Create a mechanical drawing for the modified HVAC system if necessary SPECIAL
PROBLEMS:
• Efficiency of building envelope (R-value)
• Buildings location (north facing windows, exposure to sun, and wind)
• Air quality
• School District’s annual budget for maintenance improvements
• Time allowance to modify HVAC system (2 months in summer)
• Many different simple solutions for a more efficient system (economical)
• Converting pneumatic controls to DDC controlsALSO:• Space allowed for preferred HVAC system (Mechanical Rooms)
• Local contractors may not be familiar with new technology
INFORMATION RESOURCES
Sugarman, S. (2005). HVAC Fundamentals. Lilburn: FairmontPress
Pita, Edward G. (1998) Air Conditioning Principles and Systems (3rd edition). New Jersey: Prentice Hall
Clifford, George E. (1993). Modern Heating and Ventilating Systems Design. New Jersey: Prentice Hall
Rishel, James B. (1996). HVAC Pump Handbook. New York: McGrawHill
Langley, Billy C. (1994). Comfort Heating (4th edition). New Jersey: Prentice Hall
Ochsner, Karl (2008). Geothermal Heat Pumps. Sterling: Earthscan
Friday, February 6, 2009
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