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Achieving Pump, and System, “Best Efficiency Point” Performance

by John Vastyan Don’t let the tail wag the dog Best Efficiency Point (BEP) is the point of the operations curve that is, simply, most efficient. Set the system operating too low, and there is not enough power to produce the desired result in a timely manner. Set it...

Back To The Future Hydronics

Dan Foley’s no stranger to challenging retrofits. The one at hand wasn’t terribly unusual, but it required an educated eye to see what was ailing the facility. Hint: At startup, the hydronic system’s ∆T was a mere 120 degrees. Foley, president and owner of Lorton,...

All in the Family: New England Total Energy is a Multigenerational Package Deal

Since its founding in 1939 by Vincenzo Cortese, the family and its 60+ employees have served the needs of customers in Fairfield County, CT and Westchester, NY areas.   They’ve been at it for more than 80 years. Customer service, that is. Lots of it, delivered by the...

Wet Heat Technology Review

Hydronics Trends: Whole-System Comfort From the March 4 2013 issue of TheNews by Angela D. Harris The application of wet heat technology has expanded over the years and new technologies that improve control and efficiencies are pushing this industry sector...
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