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Perspectives

LV versus MV

Making a case for low voltage motors and equipment over their medium voltage counterparts for District Cooling applications, Nael Al Quqa enumerates their many advantages.

Posted: April 9, 2014

New air treatment systems: hype and hypothesis

Pointing out that there is a lot of debate about new air treatment systems vis-à-vis IEQ and safety, Dr Connie Araps evaluates them based on empirical data to clear the air.

Posted: April 9, 2014

Why temporary cooling towers in the Middle East?

Arguing that cooling towers are prone to troubles that can throw an entire plant into turmoil, or worse, shut it down altogether, Daniel B Coday lists the benefits of temporary cooling towers and makes a case for them in the region.

Posted: March 8, 2014

Heat exchangers – a market outlook

Spurred by a clamour for energy efficiency and smaller installation footprint, brazed plate heat exchangers in HVAC applications will gain market share, says Shwan H Lamei.

Posted: February 6, 2014

Cold Store Construction – A Handy Checklist

Saying that the quality and efficiency of a cold store depends on the quality of the main components that make it up, Ghaleb Abusaa provides a step-by-step guide.

Posted: October 28, 2013

No mean feat

Positing the view that ice thermal storage is an ideal solution to improve the performance and efficiency of a district cooling plant, Georges Hoeterickx supports it with a case study.

Posted: October 16, 2013

Operating behaviour of CO2 Booster

Postulating that the operational safety and efficiency of compressors can be significantly improved by using innovative and new technologies in their development and construction, Oliver Javerschek and Tobias Hieble demonstrate it through empirical and simulated results.

Posted: October 16, 2013