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School Business Affairs, 1976
Descriptors: Building Operation, Check Lists, Climate Control, Energy Conservation
Abrahams, A. L. – School Business Affairs, 1976
Describes results of a study that used CV 100, a fuel additive for use in oil-fired heating systems, on a trial basis in 12 Ontario schools. The test showed an average 12 percent reduction in fuel costs in the schools using CV 100. (JG)
Descriptors: Climate Control, Cost Estimates, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
Modern Schools, 1977
A computer system at Kent State University that controls the temperature in nine campus buildings saves the university thousands of dollars. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Climate Control, Computer Programs, Computer Science, Cost Effectiveness
Deppen, Robert W. – Building Research, 1973
Discusses factors that affect energy consumption and describes a variety of heat recovery devices that can be applied to many new or existing ventilation systems. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Building Systems, Climate Control, Design Requirements, Energy Conservation
Thomas, Edward G. – Personnel Administrator, 1981
Presents survey findings from 311 members of the Administrative Management Society about steps their companies have taken to conserve energy and to make employees energy-conscious. More than half of the respondent companies have a formal energy-savings program. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Business, Climate Control, Energy Conservation, Facility Improvement
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Rosenbaum, Mark – ASHRAE Journal, 2002
Describes how techniques such as occupant control, careful sizing of the HVAC equipment, and using a direct digital control (DDC) system have helped the James L. and Evelena S. Oakes Hall at Vermont Law School to be environmentally friendly and save energy. (EV)
Descriptors: Climate Control, College Buildings, Educational Facilities Design, Energy Conservation
Shimm, Jon – American School & University, 2001
Discusses how incorporating energy-efficient features into residence halls can save money and make students' campus experience more enjoyable. Use of heat-recovery systems, low-impact lighting, and natural daylighting are explored as are ideas to consider for future residence hall construction projects or renovations. (GR)
Descriptors: Climate Control, Colleges, Dormitories, Educational Facilities Design
Gardner, John C. – American School and University, 1975
A computer reduces electricity and steam costs at Columbia University by turning off one or more air-handling devices for a short period of time if the demand exceeds a pre-set target. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Climate Control, Computer Science, Cost Effectiveness, Electrical Systems
National Center for Appropriate Technology, Butte, MT. – 1983
Moisture problems are identified as an important element in home energy conservation programs. A systematic approach to understanding, recognizing, solving, and preventing moisture-related problems is offered in this four-section report. Section I examines the root of moisture problems. Section II discusses symptoms and causes of excess moisture…
Descriptors: Climate Control, Energy, Energy Conservation, Facility Improvement
School Business Affairs, 1984
An agreement between Johnson Controls and a Maryland school district provided financing for the initial capital expenditure to upgrade and control the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning equipment at a high school and guaranteed savings during the 5-year contract. (MLF)
Descriptors: Climate Control, Contracts, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Improvement
Miles, Charles H. – School Business Affairs, 1985
Energy management systems are designed to monitor and control energy consumption. A variety of these systems is described. (MLF)
Descriptors: Climate Control, Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Electronic Control
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
Barzilla, Frank – School Business Affairs, 1983
Advises administrators how to develop an energy master plan and how to reduce the usage of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems by means of a time clock, thermostat, and a scheduled preventive maintenance program. (MLF)
Descriptors: Climate Control, Electronic Control, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
School Business Affairs, 1980
The installation of proper control systems is estimated as saving up to 25 percent of the energy used in schools. Other potential energy-saving areas are transmission (heat loss or gain through walls, especially ceilings); internal load (heat from students, lights, and machinery); ventilation; and equipment maintenance. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Climate Control, Electronic Control, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
American School and University, 1981
By installing a computerized energy management system in only four of its schools, the Portsmouth (Virginia) school district has cut its electrical use 23 percent. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Climate Control, Computer Science, Electronic Control, Elementary Secondary Education
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