Hydeman - 2008-05-13 Critical Control Sensors

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PG&E Pacific Energy Center Presents:

What You Need to Know About Critical Control Sensors

May 13th 2008

Mark Hydeman, PE
and a few friends
Updated Handouts

z You can get a copy of the handouts in PDF format as


follows:
– Enter the following link into Internet Explorer:
http://pub.taylor-engineering.com/
– When prompted enter the following (case sensitive)
z USER: seminar
z PASSWORD: public
– Double click on the folder, “Critical Control Sensors”
– Double click on a file to download it or highlight the file and
click on the download file icon
– NOTE: YOU MUST USE WINDOWS INTERNET
EXPLORER TO ACCESS THIS SITE!
Agenda

May 13th, 2008


Section Start End Speaker
Introductions and Overview 9:00 AM 9:15 AM Mark Hydeman
Humidity and Economizer High-Limit Switches 9:15 AM 10:10 AM Curt Klassen
Break 10:10 AM 10:15 AM
DCV (CO2) Sensors 10:15 AM 12:05 PM Greg Maxwell
Break 12:05 PM 12:10 PM
Airflow Sensors and Field Study of DCV (CO2) 12:10 PM 1:05 PM Bill Fisk
Why should you care?

VaisalaVisalia
Handheld Probe
Probe CRAC Unit Panel
Temp RH Tdp Temp RH Tdp Mode
AC 005 84.0 27.5 47.0 76 32.0 44.1 Cooling
AC 006 81.8 28.5 46.1 55 51.0 37.2 Cooling & Dehumidification
AC 007 72.8 38.5 46.1 70 47.0 48.9 Cooling
AC 008 80.0 31.5 47.2 74 43.0 50.2 Cooling & Humidification
AC 010 77.5 32.8 46.1 68 45.0 45.9 Cooling
AC 011 78.9 31.4 46.1 70 43.0 46.6 Cooling & Humidification

Min 72.8 27.5 46.1 55.0 32.0 37.2


Max 84.0 38.5 47.2 76.0 51.0 50.2
Avg 79.2 31.7 46.4 68.8 43.5 45.5

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