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Monk, Brian – College Planning & Management, 1999
Provides tips on using air filtration to control indoor air quality in educational facilities, including dedicated spaces with unique air quality conditions such as in libraries, museums and archival storage areas, kitchens and dining areas, and laboratories. The control of particulate contaminants, gaseous contaminants, and moisture buildup are…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Climate Control, Higher Education, Indoor Air Pollution
Day, C. William – School Business Affairs, 1983
Some common sense energy conservation suggestions that can immediately lower energy use in school buildings. (MLF)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Climate Control, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education
Meisen, Walter A. – Building Research, 1973
Describes some of the procedures already being taken in existing GSA-operated buildings to reduce immediately fuel and energy requirements without the luxury of time consuming and costly renovations. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Climate Control, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption
School Business Affairs, 1976
Descriptors: Building Operation, Check Lists, Climate Control, Energy Conservation
Bhan, Chander – Facilities Manager, 2001
Discusses the organizational and contractual concepts behind making a school's central plant's production more reliable and cost effective. A description of the Energy Services Coalition's contribution to the process and its services are highlighted. (GR)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Climate Control, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education
Hutcheon, N. B. – 1964
Modified and controlled relative humidity in buildings for certain occupancies is discussed. New criteria are used in determining the needs, desirability and problems associated with humidities in a building. Severe winter climate requires that special attention be given to the problems associated with increased indoor humidities during cold…
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Operation, Climate Control, Controlled Environment
Nordeen, Howard – School Business Affairs, 1983
Computer-based building management systems can cut the energy costs of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in school buildings. Administrators are advised on how to choose the best system. (MLF)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Climate Control, Computer Oriented Programs, Electronic Control
Arabia, Tony – American School and University, 1984
Responding to questions about a microcomputer center in a hot summer environment and a cold winter environment, the author outlines equipment and personnel needs. (MD)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Climate Control, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Parshall, Steven; Diserens, Steven – Planning for Higher Education, 1982
Programing is described as a process leading to an explicit statement of an architectural problem. The programing phase is seen as the most critical period in the delivery process in which energy analysis can have an impact on design. A programing method appropriate for standard architectural practice is provided. (MLW)
Descriptors: Budgets, Building Design, Building Operation, Climate Control
Consolidated Edison Co., Brooklyn, NY. – 1973
This guide is intended for use by commercial building management and operating staffs to encourage energy conservation. The measures suggested are meant to allow building operation at optimum efficiency while minimizing energy waste. Though mainly applicable to multistory buildings, the suggested energy conservation measures are also adaptable to…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Climate Control, Electricity, Elementary Secondary Education
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Martin, Anthony A. – CEFP Journal, 1984
Having successfully used computer control in the solar-heated and cooled Terraset School, the Fairfax County, VA, Public Schools are now computerizing all their facilities. This article discusses the configuration and use of a countywide control system, reasons for the project's success, and problems of facility automation. (MCG)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Climate Control, Electronic Control, Elementary Secondary Education
Stein, Benjamin – 1989
The American Institute of Architects National Committee on Architecture for Education presents this guide which addresses methods of energy conservation in school buildings with simple design, construction, and equipment-control technology so that trained and creative people can take over functions normally done by machinery and automated…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Climate Control, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
Schutte, Frederick – Amer Sch Board J, 1970
Discussion of proper thermal environment for protection of sophisticated educational equipment such as computer and data-processing machines, magnetic tapes, closed-circuit television and video tape communications systems.
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Building Operation, Climate Control, Controlled Environment
Hansen, Shirley – School Business Affairs, 1989
Explains how indoor air quality is affected by pollutants in the air and also by temperature, humidity, and ventilation. Increased ventilation alone seldom solves the "sick building syndrome." Lists ways to improve indoor air quality and optimize energy efficiency. (MLF)
Descriptors: Air Flow, Air Pollution, Building Operation, Climate Control
MULLER, HENRY J. – 1968
THE PROBLEMS OF REGULATION AND MAINTENANCE OF HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT IN MULTIBUILDING SITUATIONS HAS LEAD TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN AUTOMATIC MONITOR AND CONTROL SYSTEM AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY. THE WORK LOAD HAS INCREASED WITH--(1) THE ADDITION OF MORE BUILDINGS, (2) THE INSTALLATION OF MORE COMPLEX SYSTEMS IN EXISTING…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Automation, Building Design, Building Operation
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