by Rengasamy Kasinathan (Author)
A
practical guide for facility engineers and managers to understand the
impact of environmental regulations when applied to operating equipment
in any industry or facility. It lays out a clear road map on how to
learn the essential steps and how to use the proper tools. Based on the
author’s 39-year experience, this concise material discusses real-life
applications and case studies adopted and implemented successfully in
many NYC facilities and appropriate for large cities. It will help
facility engineers comply with various rules and regulations of the
jurisdictions of EPA, state, city, and local agencies and properly
itemize reporting requirements.
Features include:
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Guides facility engineers and managers with a clear and logical
exposition of topics, developments, and valuable regulatory frameworks
for appropriate preparation and compliance
• Provides detailed explanations of procedures for emission reduction and improved efficiency and productivity
• Emphasizes the importance of continuing education in compliance to prevent high penalties for facilities
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Includes real-life applications and case studies on reducing energy
baseline and current operating methods, providing formulas and
calculations
• Addresses regulatory knowledge for
operating systems in cities with a dense population in the US and
countries with similar regulatory frameworks
This
book will benefit professionals, engineers, facility and project
managers, building and grounds supervisors, code compliance managers,
and heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) systems contractors
and installers in hospitals, universities, schools, and other
facilities.