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    The Diffuser Success Playbook, Part: II – PTP 1021

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    Date option 1. Continuing off of The Diffuser Success Playbook Part 1, this presentation will explore additional often overlooked topics in diffuser selection. We will explore heat/cool changeover, return locations, linears, and other GRD topics. By the end of this webinar, participants will have a mastery of which VAV decisions create predictable, comfortable, and stable environments.

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    The Diffuser Success Playbook, Part: II – PTP 1021

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    Date option 2. Continuing off of The Diffuser Success Playbook Part 1, this presentation will explore additional often overlooked topics in diffuser selection. We will explore heat/cool changeover, return locations, linears, and other GRD topics. By the end of this webinar, participants will have a mastery of which VAV decisions create predictable, comfortable, and stable environments.

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    Taking an “X-Ray” to Healthcare Clean Air Delivery

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    A significant role of Healthcare HVAC is to ensure the clean air delivery to patients and hospital staff. This webinar will identify three mechanisms for clean air delivery to critical healthcare spaces: Filtration, Laminar Air Flow, and Room Pressurization. In each case, presenters will identify what Codes & Standards say about these, why do they say it, and what physically happens to the room air if we don't meet them.

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    Taking an “X-Ray” to Healthcare Clean Air Delivery

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    A significant role of Healthcare HVAC is to ensure the clean air delivery to patients and hospital staff. This webinar will identify three mechanisms for clean air delivery to critical healthcare spaces: Filtration, Laminar Air Flow, and Room Pressurization. In each case, presenters will identify what Codes & Standards say about these, why do they say it, and what physically happens to the room air if we don't meet them.

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    Sizing VAV Boxes to Optimize Sound and Performance – PTP 4116

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    Date option 1. Terminal Units (often referred to as VAV boxes) come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Undersizing or oversizing any one component can result in poor VAV control, unwanted noise, or a reduction in flow range. This webinar will cover what engineers must know to size their Terminal Units for consistent, optimal performance.