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FPE Corner

Are ESFR Sprinklers OK? Part II: Obstructions

An adequate design is possible only through careful coordination between the sprinkler team.
May 4, 2020
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Solar Solutions

Solar Heat Collector Efficiency

It is a mistake to assume that one kind of collector is fundamentally better than another.
May 4, 2020
Bristol Stickney
When comparing thermal performance, the proper choice of solar collector depends upon the required operating temperature, the intensity of the solar radiation and the severity of the outdoor temperature.
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Young Professionals + Integrated Design

Plumbing and Mechanical Coordination

Great engineers can coordinate systems with other disciplines on the team.
May 4, 2020
Cory Powers
The difference between good engineers and great ones is their ability to coordinate systems with the other disciplines on the team.
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Geothermal HVAC

Cooling Towers and Legionella Primer; Where Are We Headed?

May 4, 2020
Jay Egg
What do lawn darts, seat belts and cooling towers have in common? They have all been subjects of epidemiological studies. 
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Zurn to sponsor next PHCPPros webinar featuring Purdue University experts

May 1, 2020
Experts will address popular topic of 'Building Water System Safety In The Era Of COVID-19'
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ASPE Announces Free Trial of ASPE Connect

ASPE Announces Free Trial of ASPE Connect

April 7, 2020
The online community is used to share resources, get career advice, and discuss current industry trends. 
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Watts Announces SpecHUB, a Comprehensive New Project Specification Tool for Specifiers

April 1, 2020
SpecHUB helps engineers, architects, and design build contractors specify and select Watts products, create submittal packages and plumbing schedules, and easily share project information with colleagues.
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Feature

Women In PHCP 2020

Celebrating 11 women in the plumbing, heating, cooling and piping industry.
March 30, 2020
Ashlei Williams
In 2016, PHCPPros launched its first spotlight of women in the plumbing, heating, cooling and piping community. The spotlight launched just two years after one of the industry’s leading women’s events, now a dedicated affinity group, kicked off: American Supply Association’s (ASA) Women In Industry. 
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Feature

The IAPMO Group

March 30, 2020
The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) commenced its now 94-year history of industry leadership modestly when 39 city of Los Angeles plumbing inspectors recognized two needs: uniformity in plumbing practices and a means to bring together all sectors of the industry to achieve it.
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Feature

Where did all the pressure go?

Small is beautiful — but choose size wisely.
March 30, 2020
In this article, we will start a conversation about distributing that hot water to users in the building.
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