Status quo HVAC systems fail to perform on many fronts, requiring excessive energy and maintenance. Airborne infectious diseases and climate change make the problems worse. We’ll discuss what it takes for an HVAC system to address these problems while reducing overall lifecycle costs and facility carbon footprint. Going forward, designing “pandemic resistant” and “climate-change adapted” HVAC systems must become the norm, rather than the exception, for retrofits/repairs and new construction alike. Participants will learn about changes that can be made to new and existing HVAC designs that will reduce the airborne threat from infectious diseases and biological pathogens such as mold, fungus and Legionella, while cutting energy, maintenance, GHG emissions, carbon footprint, and overall lifecycle costs.
Learning Objectives:
1. Learn how installed HVAC systems are inadequate to address both long-term operating costs and reductions in the spread of biological pathogens and infectious diseases, such as COVID.
2. Learn about air purification methods that can deliver 95% to 99.9%+ single pass “capture or kill” rates, to rapidly clean, or maintain the air purity in the conditioned spaces.
3. Learn how to meet ASHRAE recommendations for higher fresh air quantities and greater Air Change per Hour (ACH) rates, improving IAQ while reducing energy and maintenance costs.
4. Learn how to select efficient, all-electric HVAC equipment for the post-COVID world that can eliminate the need for fossil fuels, allowing buildings and the grid to be decarbonized.
5. Learn how maintenance heavy energy-recovery based HVAC systems can have higher lifecycle costs than simple and easy to maintain systems.
6. Learn how poor relative humidity control affects viral spread and biological pathogen growth and distribution.
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