@misc{24201, author = {David Frenze and Steve E Greenberg and Paul A Mathew and Michael Morehead and Dale A Sartor and William Starr Jr}, title = {Minimizing Reheat Energy Use in Laboratories}, abstract = {

HVAC systems that are designed without properly accounting for equipment load variation across laboratory spaces in a facility can significantly increase simultaneous heating and cooling, particularly for systems that use zone reheat for temperature control. This best practice guide describes the problem of simultaneous heating and cooling resulting from load variations, and presents several technological and design process strategies to minimize it.

This guide is one in a series created by the Laboratories for the 21st century (Labs21) program, a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Energy. Geared towards architects, engineers, and facilities managers, these guides provide information about technologies and practices to use in designing, constructing, and operating safe, sustainable, high-performance laboratories.

}, year = {2005}, language = {eng}, }