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Fighting climate worry

Let’s be honest – if you’re in eighth grade right now, you’ve probably heard some pretty scary stuff about what the world might look like when you’re older. Two big worries keep coming up – climate change and running out of fossil fuels.

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Bourdon Tube Investigation

Industry experts contacted indicated that the volume of a Bourdon tube does not change while flexing or they had no data on this consideration. If the industry consensus is true, work output can exceed work input (Wout ˃ Win) as per an APS experiment.

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Letter of support

David Strain’s invention demonstrated an efficiency advantage greater than 15°/o favoring the diamondshaped
actuator over a conventional actuator.

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DX Cooling Opportunity

HVAC systems that mix fresh air and building return air to varying quantities for cooling purposes often have control logic comparing the total heat content of the outdoor to the total heat content of the return air.

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Questions?

Two of the most significant global social threats, Climate Change and COVID virus transmission, are dangerously linked via COVID HVAC ventilation solutions.

Recent HVAC ventilation changes, in response to COVID-19 will have two severe environmental repercussions:

    1. They will increase the HVAC systems’ atmospheric heating input directly, via increased associated HVAC exhaust, ranging from 417% to 670% over conservation circuit performance.
    2. They will also increase GHG production ranging from 333% to 700% to produce the required heating of the increased outdoor air.
We have searched for data regarding live virus content in the HVAC supply air as it enters the occupied space with the HVAC dampers at maximum and minimum outdoor air conditions, with no such data being found.