1995 IDEA Cooling Conference


10th Annual Conference | October 18-20, 1995

Miami, Florida


Energy and Economic Implications of Combining District Cooling With Cogeneration
Mark Spurr, Ingvar Larsson

Conceptual Design Phase of a District Heating and Cooling Plant with Cogeneration to Serve James Madison University and the Harrisonburg Electric Commission
Jon B. Belcher, P.E.

Real World Chiller Efficiency Update
Tim M. Tierney

The Nominal Cooling Tower
Robert Burger

The Cost Benefits of Cogeneration in District Cooling: A Case Study
Karl E. Marietta

District Cooling and Thermal Storage in Pharmaceutical Applications
Ralph Strause, Tom Morgan

Energy and Economic Implications of Combining District Cooling With Thermal Storage
John S. Andrepont, Richard J. Kooy, P.E., Philip J. Winters, P.E.

Field Measured Efficiency of Commercial Electric Chillers
Dr. Swiki A. Anderson, P.E., Dr. L.A. Breene

HFC-134a Conversion of Large Tonnage, Multi-Stage Centrifugal Chillers: Lessons Learned
Marco V. Orsetti, Timothy E. Tangel, P.E.

High Capacity Mechanical Water - Vapor Compression Vacuum Ice Machines for District Cooling and Heating
P. Elovic, B. Holmes

Deep Water Source Cooling: An Un-tapped Resource
Hazen E. Burford, Les Wiedemann, W.S. (Lanny) Joyce, P.E., Rob McCabe, P.E.

District Cooling in Stockholm Using Sea Water
Göan Fermbäck

Choice of Materials for District Cooling
Jackie Bergman

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