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COMFORT APPLICATIONS

1. Residences

2.� Retail Facilities

3.� Commercial and Public Buildings

F. Kohloss

D. Ross

H. Brickman

9/19/07

9/24/07

10/7/07

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4.� Places of Assembly

F. Kohloss

D. Knebel

9/19/07

09/11/07

5.� Hotels, Motels, and Dormitories

F. Kohloss

D. Ross

T. Ferdelman

9/19/07

09/24/07

09/26/07

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6.� Educational Facilities
7.� Health Care Facilities D. Graves 9/13/07
8.� Justice Facilities
9.� Automobiles and Mass Transit
10. Aircraft
11. Ships

INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

12.Industrial Air Conditioning

R. Hunton

K. Robinson

9/19/07

09/11/07

13. Enclosed Vehicular Facilities

14. Laboratories

E. Galson 09/11/07 12/26/07
15. Engine Test Facilities
16. Clean Spaces

17. Data Processing and Electronic Office Areas

H. Brickman 10/07/07
18. Printing Plants
19. Textile Processing Plants A. Abedin 9/18/07 10/19/07
20. Photographic Materials

21. Museums, Galleries, Archives, and Libraries

22. Environmental Control for Animals and Plants
23. Drying and Storing Selected Farm Crops
24. Air Conditioning of Wood and Paper Product Facilities
25. Power Plants

A. Abedin

R. Hunton

9/18/07

9/19/07

26. Nuclear Facilities
27. Mine Air Conditioning and Ventilation
28. Industrial Drying Systems
29. Ventilation of the Industrial Environment K. Robinson 09/11/07 1/14/08
30. Industrial Local Exhaust Systems K. Robinson 09/11/07
31. Kitchen Ventilation

D. Graves

K. Robinson

9/13/07

09/11/07

ENERGY-RELATED APPLICATIONS

32.Geothermal Energy

33.Solar Energy Use R. Uselton 09/11/07

34.Thermal Storage

C. Dorgan

D. Knebel

09/11/07

09/11/07

BUILDING OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT

35.Energy Use and Management

C. Dorgan

R. Tamblyn.

09/11/07

11/10/07

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36. Owning and Operating Costs

L. Punsalan

R. Tamblyn

9/20/07

11/10/07

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37. Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing

D. Hegberg

R. Tamblyn

9/11/07

11/10/07

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38. Operation and Maintenance Management
39. Computer Applications
40. Building Energy Monitoring
41. Supervisory Control Strategies and Optimization
42. HVAC Commissioning E. Lee 9/11/07

GENERAL APPLICATIONS

43.Building Envelopes

E. Bales 09/11/07
44. Building Air Intake and Exhaust Design
45. Control of Gaseous Indoor Air Contaminants
46. Design and Application of Controls

C. Vogel

D. Hegberg

H. Brickman

09/11/07

09/11/07

10/7/07

47. Sound and Vibration Control A. Hallstrom 01/05/08
48. Water Treatment

49. Service Water Heating

50.Snow Melting and Freeze Protection

51.Evaporative Cooling

52.Fire and Smoke Management

D. Graves

T. Chen

9/13/07

09/11/07

53.Radiant Heating and Cooling

54.Seismic and Wind Restraint Design

55.Electrical Considerations

L. Punsalan 9/20/07

56.Room Air Distribution

D. Int-Hout 1/20/08

57.Integrated Building Design

T. Chen 09/11/07

58.Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Explosive Incidents

A. Hallstrom 01/05/08
59.Codes and Standards A. Hallstrom 01/05/08