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Air Removal from Hydronic Systems

The challenges presented when gas gets in your system.
March 1, 2022

Hydronic heating and cooling systems that allow air or other gases to enter them do not function well. 


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What Happens to Plumbing When the Building Leans? Part 2

A case study of how soil settling caused extensive damage to a new institutional structure.
March 1, 2022
Ron George

In Part 1, published in this magazine’s February 2022 issue, we talked about why buildings lean, how this phenomenon affects plumbing systems and drain lines, and how low-flow fixtures compound this problem.


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Cannabis Grow Facility Design 101, Part 1
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Cannabis Grow Facility Design 101, Part 1

Key infrastructure, process and site considerations on cannabis facilities design.
March 1, 2022

If there is any doubt about the economic viability of cannabis as an agricultural commodity, the Cannabis Business Times lays the notion to rest in a recent report. 


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Safety and Sustainability in Legionella Mitigation, Part 2

The study compared temperature control and continual free chlorine disinfection and their social, sustainable and economic aspects.
March 1, 2022

Back in October 2020, Cory Powers wrote Part 1 of this article, introducing myself, and my Master’s capstone project focusing on one of the hottest topics in the plumbing industry — Legionella


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Plumbing Design for Emergency Department Decontamination Areas

Freestanding emergency departments see increased demand as cost pressure shifts care from hospital-based care to outpatient sites.
March 1, 2022
Aaron Bock PE

Emergency departments are a fast-growing health-care market in the United States.


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FPE Corner

Fire Pump Testing at Less than Maximum Capacity

Code acceptance applies if the water supply pressure exceeds the lowest permissible suction pressure at the maximum sprinkler demand.
March 1, 2022
Christopher Culp, PE, CET

Many plumbing and fire protection professionals are familiar with the basic fire pump design standards and requirements stated in NFPA 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection. 


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The Future is Now

Golden Opportunity in Sewers

The technology now exists to make a compelling economic case for sewer energy recovery in almost any municipality.
March 1, 2022
BF Nagy

The Pike’s Peak gold rush in the then-Colorado territory during the late 1850s was the second largest after the California gold rush a decade earlier.


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Collaborative Health Care Design

Simplistic Preliminary Design

To estimate the water needs for your project, you will need to obtain an estimate for what your mechanical engineer needs in makeup water.
March 1, 2022
John Gregory

So, your firm has won the project, and it’s time to start the preliminary plumbing design for the building or buildings.


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Code Classroom

The Importance of Maximum-Temperature Limit Stops

Tub-shower valves with integral maximum-temperature limit stops are code-required in nearly every U.S. building.
March 1, 2022
Ron George

In nearly every building in America, tub-shower valves with integral maximum-temperature limit stops, field-adjusted to limit the maximum setting of the valve to 120 F, are code-required.


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Organizations Host Free Webinar on Performance-Based Structural Fire

Organizations Host Free Webinar on Performance-Based Structural Fire

February 21, 2022
The webinar is scheduled for Tuesday, May 10, 2022, and is free to all individuals who pre-register. 
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