This Conference is designed for anyone involved with 7×24 infrastructures – IT, data center, disaster recovery and network/ telecommunication managers, computer technologists, facility or building managers, supervisors and engineers. Read More
This premier data center conference is designed for anyone involved with 7x24 infrastructures – IT, data center, disaster recovery, cyber security and network/ telecommunication managers, computer technologists, facility or building managers, supervisors and engineers. Vendors, consultants, or anyone concerned with uninterrupted access to critical information also will find the conference of value. Read More
Paul Hoitink, Air Movement Services Ltd.
Exploring the science behind air density. How air density and temperature interact with one another. Showing and providing real life examples of how air density can cause building pressure problems if not taken into account.
Robert Kolnes, TBE, CxA, TABITT
Jonathan Stranierois, CxA, BCC Management
All to often within the construction phase of a project, the flushing of hydronic systems is scheduled to be performed, albeit without sufficient detail being provided within its project manual.
Ron Ballard, American Testing, Inc.
The objective of the presentation is to identify the different types of unit configurations of RTU’s and the procedures for configuring and testing these RTU’s.
Brian Venn, TBE, CxA, Mechanical Testing, Inc.
Cody Shook, PE, TBE, CxA, Precision Flow Engineering
Jeremy Johnson, TBE, CxA, American Testing, Inc.
Hospitals, surgery centers, and other healthcare facilities are unique in that they may require the services of a AABC TAB agency throughout the life of the building.
Blake Stutts, TBE, CxA, Energy Testing & Balance, Inc.
116 hoods designed for 75 FPM face velocity. Floor-mount hoods are mechanically sized for requirements of a vertical sash type floor-mount BOD (terminal device, airflow, ductwork).
Justin Lewis, TBE, CxA, Technical Air Balance
How commissioning providers can utilize their experience and perspective to provide added value to the construction process.
The 2-day 12-hour CxA Workshop includes a discussion of the commissioning process as described in the ACG Commissioning Guideline, as well as valuable practical insight on skills, strategies, and communication and documentation protocols essential to applying the process on “real world” projects.