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February Meeting - Critical Environment Ventilation Strategies

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Topic Summary:

Designing smart high-performance critical environment ventilation strategies for a safe working environment is a challenge. For decades, stringent design standards have driven high levels of energy consumption for the most critical spaces. Today’s high-performance healthcare and lab standards add complexity and confusion to the design process. We will look how to utilize precision measurement and cutting edge design to meet safety requirements while reducing energy demand. We will also cover common mistakes in design process that can have impact on the ability to deliver these spaces as designed.

Speaker Bio:

With 16 years of experience, Daniel Evans has worked for equipment manufactures that focus on specialty applied products to provide support to safety and energy efficiencies in critical environments. This time was spent working to reduce energy consumption while delivering reliable and repeatable variable volume HVAC systems. In his current role at CRC, Daniel is investing heavily in developing knowledge related to laboratory and healthcare applications of air valves, pressure monitoring, controlled ventilation, and measured airflow equipment.