American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
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ASHRAE Insights Changes Publication Schedule
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NY State Sponsoring Free Datacom Workshops
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ASHRAE is showcasing its Product & Service Directory for the HVAC&R Industry. Basic listings are free. Place your company’s listing or read what others offer at ashrae.org/psd | ||
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| July ASHRAE Journal
Direct evaporative cooling (DEC) coupled with chilled water coils is featured in July’s ASHRAE Journal. This approach uses chilled coils for cooling on days with high humidity and DEC when the humidity is low. Other topics include solving kitchen ventilation problems, the case against balancing valves, and integrated design and underfloor air. Read More | High Performing Buildings
This award-winning magazine from ASHRAE helps the building industry learn about the benefits of high-performance design through case studies of exemplary buildings. Read More | ||
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This July ASHRAE is switching the publication schedule of Insights to every other month. Insights will not be published in July and members will receive their next Insights in August. Monthly news from ASHRAE about its chapters and activities may be found in eSociety, a redesigned and expanded eNewsletter for members.
2009-2010 ASHRAE President Gordon Holness will focus this year on Sustaining Our Future by Rebuilding Our Past, addressing energy efficiency in existing buildings. Read his speech and also learn about the elected officers and directors for 2009-2010 at
NYSERDA and ASHRAE are offering free workshops to reduce energy use in New York datacom centers. The next workshop will take place September 29th in Albany, NY.
ASHRAE is showcasing its Product & Service Directory for the HVAC&R Industry. Basic listings are free. Place your company’s listing or read what others offer at
The ASHRAE Learning Institute (ALI) online courses allow you to engage in real-time learning, interact with peers and instructors, and gain knowledge from the comfort of your own office!
Most of us know the fuel efficiency of our cars, but what about our buildings? ASHRAE is working to change that, moving one step closer with the recent release of a prototype label.

