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  1. Allgreatmen

    design climate data for mexico cities

    Thanks for the link Abbynormal. Don't think I've not suggested the same idea to my client MJ.
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    design climate data for mexico cities

    Does anyone have a good source for design cooling climate data for Cabo San Lucas? I can't get that close using ASHRAE Fundamentals and am into a bit of an argument with a local contractor who uses a "rule of thumb" to establish cooling loads. Thanks
  3. Allgreatmen

    hotel guest room fire and smoke dampers

    I have another question regarding my high rise hotel project in Pacific NW. We are planning to provide ducted ventilation air for each room from a 100% OA unit and toilet exhaust from rooms is via a common fire rated plumbing chase, manifolded at the top to the exhaust fan. We also have...
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    Acoustics of GSHPs for Hotel Guest Rooms

    Thanks for the information guys. As for the radiant slab option, I'm hesitant because it is a requirement of the Owner that hotel occupants can choose whether they want heat or cool anytime of year. So, we have to anticipate somebody might want cooling in winter or heat in summer, and...
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    Acoustics of GSHPs for Hotel Guest Rooms

    I'm looking at the possibility of using ground-coupled, vertical stack water source heat pumps to provide htg/clg for the guest rooms in a new 450 room hotel (12 floors) in the Pacific Northwest. Based on the Geotech report and our analysis the economics look pretty good relative to the other...
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    Estimating infiltration with and without interior foyer doors

    I've got a restaurant chain customer with stores in AZ that uses in their standard design a foyer with internal double doors. The foyer area includes seating for people who are waiting for a table in the restaurant. The internal doors of the foyer separate these people from the hostess station...
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