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Legionella: Cost-Effective Control, Part 2

Mitigating Legionella risk by design.
August 9, 2021
Less stored water volume in the piping equals less Legionella risk, water waste and energy consumption. The end result is healthier buildings and increased customer satisfaction. 
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Sensor Faucets, Flush Valves and the Reduction of Waterborne Pathogens

Technical advances help improve outcomes and minimize risk.
August 9, 2021
Lowell Manalo
Features available in today’s sensor-operated devices were unavailable just a few years ago. They can offer key advantages in infection-control initiatives that are unavailable with manual devices.
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Boston Apartment Building Brought into the Modern Age

High-efficient boilers better regulate the heat in this 1964-era building.
August 9, 2021
John Vastyan
Back in the 60s, urban apartment buildings were typically built well. Those good bones often included a solid foundation, brick envelope, square n’ true construction and a sensible design.
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2021 Heating Season Preview

Supply chain issues, high-efficiency equipment and alternative technologies are still trending in the hydronics industry.
August 9, 2021
Dan Foley
As we slowly rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, things are starting to return to the way things were before March 2020.
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Commercial Bathrooms: Bold New Trends

Builders and designers are strategically using restrooms to extend and elevate the main element’s aesthetic.
August 9, 2021
The design of today’s commercial restrooms is taken as seriously as the rest of the space, if not more so. They need to reflect the overall vibe of the project — not only to make the space beautiful but to elevate the experience for the user and enhance the reputation of the property.
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FPE Corner

Automatic Sprinkler Systems for Very Tall Buildings

Fire suppression and standpipe systems are critical life safety elements in very tall buildings.
August 9, 2021
Fire suppression and standpipe systems are critical life safety elements in very tall buildings. As these buildings go higher above the ground, the design of these systems requires astute technical oversight and consideration.
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The Future is Now

Am I Writing Anything That’s True?

I feel compelled to counter the flood of falsehoods flowing lately into the popular press and social media
August 9, 2021
BF Nagy
Although I usually focus on clean energy success stories, I feel compelled to counter the flood of falsehoods flowing lately into the popular press and social media.
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Code Classroom

The Continuing Scald Problem in Plumbing Systems

Forty years after the Seattle Power & Light Petition, the misconception still exists that tap water temperature can be controlled by a water heater.
August 9, 2021
Ron George
Almost everyone knows that the maximum hot water temperature flowing from a bathtub/shower fixture fitting should be no greater than 120 F; they just don’t understand how it should be accomplished.
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Geothermal HVAC

An Empty Rooftop is a Good Thing

Find out how you can eliminate HVAC equipment from the rooftops and outside of your clients’ buildings.
August 9, 2021
Jay Egg
Find out how you can eliminate HVAC equipment from the rooftops and outside of your clients’ buildings with a geothermal system.
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ISH Shanghai & CIHE 2021 Postponed

ISH Shanghai & CIHE 2021 Postponed

August 6, 2021
The organizers of ISH Shanghai & CIHE have confirmed that the next edition of the fair will now take place at a later date, instead of the scheduled Aug. 31 August – Sept. 2, 2021, due rise in COVID-19 cases in China.
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