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Sept. 27th— CO2-based Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV) – Ryan Hoger

Over-ventilating wastes energy and money. Under-ventilating makes people sick. There is a fine balance between these scenarios and it is up to us to find creative ways to satisfy both sides of the argument. This session will cover one such solution, CO2-based Demand Controlled Ventilation. Using CO2 sensors to control ventilation is hardly a new concept, but because of energy code requirements in Illinois and utility rebate incentives, it has gained acceptance by a much broader audience. Please join us as we discuss demand controlled ventilation (DCV) concepts, energy savings, control sequences, energy and mechanical code requirements, and, of course, the utility rebate money to make it all happen.

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Over-ventilating wastes energy and money. Under-ventilating makes people sick. There is a fine balance between these scenarios and it is up to us to find creative ways to satisfy both sides of the argument. This session will cover one such solution, CO2-based Demand Controlled Ventilation. Using CO2 sensors to control ventilation is hardly a new concept, but because of energy code requirements in Illinois and utility rebate incentives, it has gained acceptance by a much broader audience. Please join us as we discuss demand controlled ventilation (DCV) concepts, energy savings, control sequences, energy and mechanical code requirements, and, of course, the utility rebate money to make it all happen.