ASHRAE JOURN 39-1 SI-1997 ASHRAE Journal《ASHRAE日报第39卷第1号 1997年1月》.pdf
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6、00 plw years of engineering expertise to work for you. 9 Certain Sizes Available in Quick Ship Programs (FRpMW George K. Morris, Ph.D.; and Brian G. Shelton, M.P.H 22 ASHRAE Standard 62R: How It Could Affect Segments of the By James A. Reese Air-Conditioning Industry 30 EPA Program Impacts Office Zo
7、ning By Robert J. Rose and Jack Dozier 37 CFD Applications in the HVAC empower your employees to look everywhere for new ideas; estab- Exhibitors At U.K. National HVAC Show By Roy S. Smith Member ASHM LONDON-Exhibitors at this Octobers National HVAC Show in London were the most “bullish” in several
8、years, a welcome change from the less confident exhibitors at the recent IKK exhi- bition in Germany. While the market for most products continues to be difficult, de- mand for air conditioning here continues to grow. This growth, de- scribed by one manufacturer as startling, surprised most of the m
9、ajor suppliers who were unable to meet demand during the fist six months of this year. The HVAC (contractors association), however, said the situation was patchy, the level of work varying in different parts of the country. An association spokesman expressing the hope that the governments last budge
10、t before the general election will help revitalize the building lish a spirit of exploration, innovation and creative freedom; channel creative energy toward new products that fulfill the customers needs; commit research and develop resources; and be patient for results,” he said. To some observers
11、at the conference, however, it became clear that introduc- ing innovation in building design and achieving client satisfaction can at times be mutually exclusive. When innovation leads to lower operating cost, to higher occupancy rates because of improved working conditions, or to a more favor- able
12、 public perception through compli- ance with environmental regulations, innovation thrives. But several attendees voiced concerns that acceptance of inno- vation requires tradeoffs - higher first cost but lower operating cost; improved air quality but more rigorous mainte- nance; and environmental p
13、rotection but equipment replacement. According to one building services engineer, innovation thrives where eco- nomic, political, sociological and scien- tific factors converge. What is critical is not only to drive innovation technologi- cally, but to drive for its acceptance through communication.
14、 How to achieve “buy-in by the decision-mak- ers in the construction process could well be the topic of a future leadership conference. A CIBSE lighting designer summa- rized the proceedings by noting that it is a given that you must satisfy clients. In- novation will only be implemented if it satis
15、fies demand, she said. m Vistors browse the exhibits at the HVAC Show in London 12 ASHRAE Journal January, 1997 COPYRIGHT American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and AC EngineersLicensed by Information Handling ServicesSTD-ASHRAE SRCH JOURN 37-1 SI-ENGL 1777 m 0757b50 052703L 051 INDUSTRY NEWS in
16、dusy by reducing taxes, and directing more funds to public build- ings works, such as hospitals. But pundits forecast that overall U.K. construction work will decline steadily until 1998. Generally in the post-recession years attendance at trade exhi- bitions has significantly fallen. Almost 12,500
17、visitors, 30% more than 1995, came to this years National HVAC Show. The atten- dance was gratifying to the organizers, although this was its swan song. In 1997 there will be no major HVAC show in the U.K., but May 1998 will see the first of a new series of exhibitions titled “The Building Services
18、Event.” This new show will be staged at Londons Earls Court Exhibition tiffcr Ironi wthacLs iii tlie turcrs coiiimeiitiiig tlixt “If iiot ove the Gei-nlin 2.1irLicle is Oil holtl.“ Iii I991 ,hei this 4h0 :I last staged in Niiriibcrg i)S it M;IS in Esicii) cxhibi- tor wer? ILIII of coiifidence bccnus
19、c. the booming. Hui thia tiiiic thcrr as ;I notice- :ihlc iiiood change. in I90 I the Govcrnnient allocated some SI .h trillion to bring the living conditions of East CicriiiLiny up to 111x1 of the West by the year 2005. This included funds to mod- ernize sonie 300.000 houics atid build 140.000 new
20、ones mnually. A fiirihcr $315 billion was ;illocated to tzar dOLvI1 and rebuild iiiaiiy of the inefficierii fxto- ries that existed in 1991. Much ut this work lias bccn completecl. arid the slow- down in the countrys economy has report- edly led to cuts in the provision of additional Governirierit a
21、nd private funds for further redevelopiiieiit. The HVACI Il Lllll he 1- of II 1U1 LI hic - colllitry coiistructioii iiiLltitry viis IKK occupied 19,31 4m2 (207 900 ft2) at the Nrnbergs attractive, modern ex- hibition center. The show takes place annually, alternating between Nrnberg and Essen. ititi
22、oriirig md refrigeratiini cquipmeiit by 91 approiiclied SX billioii. A 5% plus srowth (in rcid ternis) for the next three years WS forecast, but available current statistics indicate that this has not been s tis tined . As I was told by a riuniber of German iiimiifacttirers iii Nrnberg, it is the ai
23、r- conditioning sector that has suffered the worst setbacki. One aspect of the down- turn is that developers are specifying air conditioning for nea buildings less fre- queiitly. aiicl leaving it to occupiers to in- atall. One henefit 01 thc practice is that multi-zplit hystciiis have gained an iii-
24、 creased share of the market. This yearz disriial. cool summer tias led to a furthcr decline in thc demand for air conditioning, and increasing conipeti- rion is also depressing the local AC indus- try. This is confimiecl by the number 01 companies froni outside of the country ci- playing air.-corid
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