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Student Summit to Feature Manufacturing Technology Classroom of the Future at IMTS 2022 1

Student Summit to Feature Manufacturing Technology Classroom of the Future at IMTS 2022

July 20, 2022
Thousands of students will convene to explore the digital technologies underpinning manufacturing, space exploration, and more.
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Wisconsin Approves Water Demand Calculator as Alternate Standard for Sizing Water Supply Piping

Wisconsin Approves Water Demand Calculator as Alternate Standard for Sizing Water Supply Piping

July 6, 2022
The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services has approved IAPMO's Water Demand Calculator as an alternate method for estimating the demand load for a building's water supply.
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Sprinklers (Didn’t) Save Lives

The Station nightclub’s 2005 fire resulted in unnecessary fatalities because fire sprinklers were not installed.
July 4, 2022
Christopher Culp, PE, CET
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Protection of Plumbing from Expansive Soil

While expansive soil is not explicitly mentioned in the current plumbing codes, that will change with the 2024 International Plumbing Code.
July 4, 2022
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Underground Pipe Insulation Failures I Have Seen

Tips for designing and installing these types of piping systems.
July 4, 2022
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Do Compact Plumbing Systems Actually Work? — Part 2

Post-construction performance testing at multifamily projects.
July 4, 2022

Pressure losses in the shower can create unhappy tenants. And problems can occur even with proper planning and design. 


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Estimating Water-Based Fire Protection System Demand
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Estimating Water-Based Fire Protection System Demand

The approach outlined here will help fire protection engineers confidently provide water demand assessments in the early stages of a project.
July 4, 2022

Proper hydraulic demand calculations are critical in the early stages of a water-based fire protection project.


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Systems Supporting Forensic Science

A critical piece of the public health infrastructure, these spaces should support the needs of the staff for efficiency and productivity.
July 4, 2022
Lowell Manalo

To be the most effective, forensic science facilities must be customized to fit the communities where they are located. 


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Automation and Autonomy Reduces Cooling Tower Maintenance

Commercial and industrial cooling systems have become even more economical to own and operate.
July 4, 2022

The most efficient method to cool large commercial buildings or industrial process loops has been through water-based cooling systems. 


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Seismic Requirements on the Move

Following an earthquake event, fire protection systems must work with the expected reactions of the building to stay operational.
July 4, 2022
Victoria B. Valentine, P.E.

While many natural disasters — hurricanes, floods and forest fires — do not directly harm a building’s fire protection systems unless the building falls, earthquakes are different. 


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