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ASHRAE Journal Podcast

ASHRAE Journal

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Tune into conversations among leading experts as they discuss the topics and issues that are impacting the HVAC&R industry. Interested in reaching the global HVACR engineering leaders with one program? Contact Greg Martin at 01 678-539-1174 | gmartin@ashrae.org.
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Hot Air

ASHRAE Journal

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Join Technical Editor, Rebecca Matyasovski, in brief talks with authors of articles featured in monthly ASHRAE Journal issues. Interested in reaching the global HVACR engineering leaders with one program? Contact Greg Martin at 01 678-539-1174 | gmartin@ashrae.org.
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HVAC 360

Matt Nelson : Mechanical Engineer & Building Commissioning Authority

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HVAC 360 is a podcast that covers the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning industry through the entire life cycle of a building. From building commissioning, engineering, and design, to construction, and of course operations and maintenance, I talk with and about the news, people, and products that are affecting our lives at a rapidly growing pace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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“On The Air” offers actionable intelligence for engineers working in the commercial, industrial and institutional building sectors. Episodes offer business insight, market data, unique stories, and helpful tips from a variety of respected voices in the multibillion-dollar heating, ventilation, air conditioning, plumbing/piping, refrigeration and building automation/control markets. This podcast is produced by HPAC Engineering magazine, and is hosted by Editor-in-Chief Rob McManamy. Since 192 ...
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Air Quality Matters inside our buildings and out. This Podcast is about Indoor Air Quality, Outdoor Air Quality, Ventilation, and Health in our homes, workplaces, and education settings. And we already have many of the tools we need to make a difference. The conversations we have and how we share this knowledge is the key to our success. We speak with the leaders at the heart of this sector about them and their work, innovation and where this is all going. Air quality is the single most sign ...
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Modern Energy Management

Simran Klair & Nate Nilles

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Modern energy managers harness the power of building data to improve resource efficiency, enhance employee well-being, increase operational efficiency, and to create a culture of sustainability at their organization. Tune as we share Modern Energy Management stories from industry leaders who are blazing the trail.
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IEEE Electron Devices Society Podcast with Luminaries are collection of interviews with those EDS members who have made remarkable impacts to the society through their innovations and dedication. If you enjoyed our podcasts, please consider becoming an EDS member and/or supporting our mission fund - https://eds.ieee.org/
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The England Noughties Cricket Podcast. Do you find yourself pining for Michael Vaughan’s cover drive? Catch yourself wondering what might have been if Simon Jones hadn’t had so many injuries? Longing for the days when middle order batsmen were as dogged as Graham Thorpe? Our new podcast might be for you... Join Graeme and Andrew as we guide you through the glory years of England cricket, series by series, from 2003 onwards. IG: @mindthewindowstinopod mindthewindowstino@gmail.com
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"Stories from the Quran" is a podcast that brings timeless tales from the Quran to life for Urdu and Hindi-speaking audiences of all ages. With a focus on simplicity and accessibility, each episode is crafted with children in mind but is equally engaging for adults. Join us as we explore the rich and inspiring stories of the Quran in a way that is both informative and entertaining.
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Machine learning (ML) is one of the defining technologies of our era, yet its application to HVAC controls is still in its infancy. Join ASHRAE Journal Managing Editor Kelly Barraza and Michael Berger, Member ASHRAE, as they discuss the use of ML in HVAC and how the technology can potentially optimize HVAC operations to reduce energy consumption.…
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Send us a text Optimizing ventilation performance with Tom Hayward, the MVHR department manager at 21 Degrees, shares his expertise on how prioritizing performance specifications over product specifications can transform ventilation solutions. This episode promises a deep dive into the nuances of Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) sys…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how a global standard for indoor air quality could change the way we live and work? In this episode, we welcome Soterios Papathanassio, the driving force behind the Global Open Air Quality Standard (GoAQS). We explore Soterios' vision to harmonize the scattered and often incomplete information on indoor air quality, a n…
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Kevin Kennedy has over 30 years’ experience as an environmental health scientist, including 21 years’ working at Children’s Mercy Kansas City (CMKC), where he retired in 2023. At CMKC he led the establishment of the Environmental Health Program (EHP). The program has assessed thousands of homes and schools, providing patient families, childcares, a…
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This month's episode of HPAC Editor's Notes looks at the three editorials from the September 1929 issue of Heating, Piping and Air Conditioning magazine. Observations note how "technical interests stimulate business"; how Chicagoans were "amazed" to see a German zeppelin (no, not that one) sail over Lake Michigan; and how engineering schools all ov…
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Send us a text Why does Ireland grapple with higher radon levels than other countries, and what does that mean for our homes? We unravel these questions with James McGrath, an expert in indoor air quality and building ventilation from the University of Maynooth. Learn why granite-rich regions are particularly susceptible to radon infiltration and h…
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Surgical patients release waste anesthetic gases that can cause potential health effects for people who care for patients in the post-anesthesia care unit. Kishor Khankari, Ph.D., Fellow ASHRAE, discusses optimizing its ventilation design to effectively remove these gases and reduce exposure.Av ASHRAE Journal
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Send us a text Could your home's ventilation system be smarter and more efficient? Join us as we host Gaëlle Guyot from CEREMA to explore how smart and demand-controlled ventilation systems are revolutionizing the built environment. Gaëlle unveils the core principles of these adaptive systems, which respond to real-time building needs, occupancy, a…
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This month, HPAC 'On The Air' welcomes back Dr. Bill Bahnfleth, ASHRAE past president, former chair of its ASHRAE Epidemic Task Force, and longtime professor of architectural engineering at Penn State University. Bahnfleth's father Donald also served as editor of HPAC Engineering throughout the 1960s, and later became ASHRAE president, himself. So …
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Send us a text Improving indoor air quality isn't just a matter of comfort—it's a critical health issue. On episode 41 of the Air Quality Matters podcast, I, make the statement that many home ventilation systems are failing us, leading to dire health and financial consequences. Listen in as I unravel the inefficiencies plaguing our ventilation inst…
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Good Day and welcome to IAQ Radio+ episode 737. This week we welcome Joe Spurgeon, PhD. If you ever write a mold report and it goes to court Dr. Joe Spurgeon could well be the expertonmold.com that reviews your report. Dr. Joe has retired his CIH and does not get out in the field much these days but he still reviews reports and testifies in mold re…
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Send us a text A conversation with Sarah West Have you ever wondered how volunteers can transform scientific research? We explore the essential principles and transformative impact of involving everyday people in air quality research. From monitoring air pollution to engaging UK schools and homes, Sarah shares her invaluable insights and real-world…
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Dr. Tess Eidem a practitioner and researcher working with the cannabis industry. She is interested in IEQ issues from a very broad perspective such as relative humidity and ventilation to very specific topics such as Bioaerosol exposures when cultivating cannabis. This week we will explore cannabis production, the worker health issues it poses and …
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Send us a text Can technology and data revolutionize social housing? In our latest episode, we speak with Jenny Danson, the visionary founder and CEO of the Healthy Homes Hub, who believes so. Jenny shares her journey and the profound impact that smarter, data-driven strategies can have on tenant well-being. We explore the fascinating intersection …
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Send us a text The week on the podcast. I reviewed ASHRAE's position document on air cleaners and filtration. Should we be reading between the lines, and is it one of those documents that will just reinforce whatever your world view is on the subject. We take a closer look at school environments with insights from a SAMHE paper examining ventilatio…
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Send us a text This week, the President of RESET, Stanton Wong, joins us from Shanghai. We discuss the evolution of low-cost sensors and their impact on what we now call healthy buildings. The development of the reset standard from the very early days of connected devices: the good, the bad, and the ugly. The importance of continuous measurement in…
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Send us a text Coming up, this week, Holidays (Air con and Olympics) A New Ventilation and Air Quality Course Podcast review Looking ahead Have you ever wondered if your holiday habits are harming the environment? I share my experiences from a recent family trip to Spain, where I grappled with the balance between air conditioning and fresh air in t…
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Join experts David Schurk, Life Member ASHRAE, and Allison Bailes III, Ph.D., Member ASHRAE, as they discuss dehumidification needs in various climates and weather conditions as well as the differences between dehumidifying commercial, residential, industrial and health-care settings.Av ASHRAE Journal
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The golden summer of 2005 is among us! As we build us to the 2005 Ashes, let's relive the tests against Bangladesh and the tri-series with Australia, from Pietersen's blistering take-down of the Aussies at Bristol, a stunning upset for Bangladesh over Australia, to Paul Collingwood's leaping catch, all made for a fitting last-ever tri-series in Eng…
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Send us a text A conversation with Brad Prezant Although I have followed Brad for years, I finally got to meet him last year in Copenhagen, and finally, we managed to find some time to get him on the podcast. I've been keen to bring the occupational health and hygiene lens to our discussions, and what a great guest to talk about the subject. We tal…
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'HPAC On The Air' this month welcomes longtime Greenheck Fan Corp. exec Mike Wolf, PE, the 2023-24 president of the Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA) International, where he will also serve as the group's 2024-25 chairman. Now in his 39th year at Greenheck, Wolf today is the manufacturer's director of regulatory business development. He s…
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Join Graeme and Andrew as they delve into that noughties cricket staple: a post-test-series 7 match ODI series. With a dire and tired England, one man holds England up in the series against South Africa, as we see Kevin Pietersen come into his own. We also discuss the most pedestrian man of the match performance ever, Trescothick's medium pacers, c…
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Send us a text A conversation with Corrine Mandine I couldn't think of a better person to talk to about epidemiology and its place in the air quality discussion. We discussed this fascinating area of science, and if you have been following the podcast, you know we have had several conversations about the potential of an air quality observatory in t…
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Good Day and welcome to IAQ Radio+ episode 735 this week for our last show prior to our summer break we welcomed long time friend of the show and frequent guest Don Weekes. Don will be talking about his chapter in the ACGIH Bioaerosols 2nd Edition on Developing a Bioaerosols Sampling Plans plus highlights from Indoor Air 2024, the ASHRAE/AIHA MOU a…
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Did you know milk dust and flour, among other dusts, are explosive? Combustible dusts require the use of dust collectors. Join Chris Jester, Associate Member ASHRAE, and Technical Editor Rebecca Matyasovski as they discuss the design of dust collector systems, including air velocity and duct sizing, safety considerations, motor requirements and rel…
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Send us a text A conversation with Iain Walker Joining me from California the leader of the Residential Buildings team at Lawrence Berkley National Labs and ASHRAE Fellow Iain Walker. Leader and developer on standards and technical committees for ASHRAE, ASTM, RESNET, IEC, the IEA and other national and international organisations. Board member of …
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Mark Whatley is an influential voice in the property restoration and insurance technology sectors. He co-founded Sureti, a company that provides third-party fund control services aimed at accelerating property claims payments, ensuring faster and more efficient resolution for restoration contractors and insurance carriers. Whatley is also the found…
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The 2004/05 South Africa vs England Test Series is surely one of the great test series, with twists and turns and major contributions from many players, some legends like Kallis, Pollock, Trescothick, and some newer names like De Villiers, Steyn and Strauss. Join the Mind the Windows Tino team, Graeme and Andrew, for a discussion and retrospective …
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This month, we again revisit HPAC's first year in service to our industry with a fascinating time capsule from 95 years ago. Listen to some of our editorial commentary then on improving air quality in cities, the engineering value of journeyman input, and the need to create piping codes across the U.S. that conform with one another...…
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Send us a text A conversation with Iyad Al-Attar We discussed the intersection of sustainable urban development and air quality and how zooming out from the building level brings a different perspective on air quality. As you might expect, we discuss the state-of-the-art and performance gaps in the filter sector. It was an expansive and fascinating…
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This week we welcomed Dr. David Krause for a discussion on remediation of microbial contamination and Legionella. We have wanted to get Dr. Krause on the show for a long time now and the stars have lined up. Dr. David Krause is the founder of Healthcare Consulting and Contracting (HC3). He is a Certified Industrial Hygienist and Toxicologist, with …
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Thursday is noughties cricket day! Join Graeme and Andrew as they delve into the 2004 Champions Trophy, with wet weather and damp conditions, who will win this drab tournament? Also a tour we'd never heard off, Pietersen's debut and ICC red tape. IG: @mindthewindowstinopod mindthewindowstino@gmail.com…
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Send us a text A Conversation with Douglas Booker Join us in this thought-provoking episode of the Air Quality Matters podcast, where we uncover the hidden links between indoor air quality and environmental justice with, Douglas Booker. A geographer, entrepreneur, and lecturer at the University of Leeds, Douglas dives deep into the unequal distribu…
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Join Journal Assistant Editor Sara Omer with guest Danielle Passaglia, Senior Mechanical Engineer at SmithGroup and author of Lucy’s Engineering Adventure and Lucy Goes Green as they discuss the impact of ASHRAE’s first book series for children and the intricacies of STEM-focused youth outreach.Av ASHRAE Journal
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Join us as we delve into the world of noughties cricketers who delved into politics, from Monty Panesar and the Workers Party, Darren Gough and the No2AV campaign, plus noughties cricketers from around the world like Gambhir, Kaif, Langer and their political careers. We discuss the worst cricketing analogy used inthe world of politics, plus Clem At…
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Send us a text A conversation with Sotirios Papathanasiou This week, I spoke with one of the leading voices on air quality over the last half-decade. Sotirios has produced one of the must-read blogs over the last half-decade and published books on air quality for both adults and children. I have been following him for years, so we finally got to si…
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We take another trip down noughties memory lane to relive the West Indies' 2004 tour of England. We recall Rob Key's double ton, Flintoff's golden run of form, Giles' resurgence, Trescothick's twin tons and Strauss's continued dream debut summer. We encounter a fresh-faced Dwayne Bravo for the first time, as well as meeting belligerent Chris Gayle …
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Surah Al-Kahf, the 18th chapter of the Quran, holds a special place in Islam, as Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasized its significance. He advised us to recite it every Friday, as mentioned in a hadith narrated by Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him), where he said, "Whoever recites Surah Al-Kahf on Friday, it will illumin…
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Send us a text What would you say to an incoming UK Government about air quality? Can poor indoor air quality make us sick? Absolutely, and it’s costing the UK billions. In this episode of Air Quality Matters, join me alongside a distinguished panel—Baroness Natalie Bennett, Dr. Douglas Booker, Matt Towner, and Professor Sarah West, as we untangle …
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Send us a text Have you ever wondered how to make complex air quality systems understandable for everyone, especially those most vulnerable? Join me as I reflect on two major milestones: 20 rewarding years in Ireland and a first year of my consultancy. This episode is a personal journey through the pillars of my work—consultancy, communication, and…
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Join us (Graeme and Andrew) for episode three of our nostalgic look at England cricket in the noughties with a look back to England's famous tour of the West Indies in early 2004. There's Lara's 400*, Harmisons' 7-12 but also time to discuss Steve Tikolo's academic career, Colin De Grandhomme (in his pre-mullet years), and Alan Shearer. IG: @mindth…
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