Episodes

  • Cleanroom Design Considerations with RP Fedder
    Jul 10 2023

    Welcome to the Better Building Systems Podcast with the Building Hotrodders. In this episode we bring on special guests Joe and Mike with RP Fedder to help discuss Cleanrooms and the Cleanroom design process along with the Building Hotrodders Clay, Mark, and Nick. If you are new to cleanrooms, they are critical environments that control the quantity of airborne particles within the space to serve a specific process. These facilities are utilized in many different industries such as pharmaceutical, biotechnology, electronics, and much more. The cleanroom experts with RP Fedder help cover many different aspects related to the cleanrooms and the cleanroom design process. We discuss the cleanroom basics such as different cleanroom classes (ISO standards/Class 100, 1000, 100000, etc), particle sizes in microns, what a HEPA filter is, where particles come from, and much more. From there we dive into airflow considerations in cleanrooms, HEPA density for different classes of cleanrooms, and construction considerations in these spaces. Cleanrooms are very critical environments that not only depend on cleanliness, but also temperature, relative humidify, and pressure. Cleanroom experts Joe and Mike discuss how these critical parameters are included in the design process as well as common design and operation principles for different classes of cleanrooms. This includes general construction, HVAC systems, and controls to support the cleanrooms. Tune into the podcast to hear some great conversation on cleanrooms and cleanroom design with RP Fedder and the Building Hotrodders and keep on the lookout for some additional episodes with RF Fedder on cleanrooms. For more information on us check out our webpages:

    https://www.vsenergy.us/

    https://www.appliedfacilityscience.com/

    https://dipasquale-eng.com/

    https://www.rpfedder.com/

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Steam, Energy Conservation at Point of Production
    May 26 2023

    Welcome back to the Better Building Systems Podcast with the Building Hotrodders! In this episode the Hotrodders bring back Steam expert Chase to continue the steam discussion, specifically on Steam, Energy Conservation at Point of Production. This discussion revolves around steam boilers and Energy Conservation Measures to help make the Boilers as efficient as possible. Throughout the episode we discuss steam boilers in general, typical efficiencies of boilers, where energy is lost in boilers, how the experts dive into energy studies with these systems, and much more. Some key discussion topics of the episode are boiler blowdown controls/energy recovery, stack economizers, combustion air preheating, and O2 trim. We also cover maintenance requirements such as trap maintenance, burner maintenance, and boiler tuning to keep boilers operating in peak efficiency. As always this was a very interesting discussion and having the experts cover how they approach steam plant energy studies, different energy conservation measures to implement, important maintenance items, and key considerations for all types of facilities implementing steam boilers was eye opening. Tune into the episode to hear some great discussion on steam boilers and key efficiency measures! For more information on us check out our webpages:

    https://www.vsenergy.us/

    https://www.appliedfacilityscience.com/

    https://dipasquale-eng.com/

    https://www.steammgt.com/

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • How Might AI Tools Improve the Work of Small to Medium Sized Engineers, Consultants, Contractors, and Subject Matter Experts?
    Apr 25 2023

    Welcome back to the Better Building Systems podcast with the Building Hotrodders. In this episode we discuss How Might AI Tools Improve the Work of Small to Medium Sized Engineers, Consultants, Contractors, and Subject Matter Experts? The Building Hotrodders start off the discussion covering different types of AI (Weak AI, Strong AI, and Super AI) and how it is currently applied in todays society (such as AI chatbots). We also outline what we consider to be a lot of positives to todays Artificial Intelligence as well as some potential negatives to current and future Artificial Intelligence. The Building Hotrodders then take the discussion to our professional world and how it can help industry professionals in day to day tasks as well as some very complex tasks. Some examples of this is accounting, excel calculations, email writing, marketing, and then for complex energy studies, complex energy usage estimates, sequence of operations writing, and more. Overall his was a very engaging and interesting discussion to have. What we consider technology of the future is here with us today! How we utilize this technology will ultimately determine if Artificial Intelligence will truly benefit our industry or not. Tune into the podcast to hear all of our thoughts and as always be sure to let us know what you think! For more information on us check out our webpages:

    https://www.vsenergy.us/

    https://www.appliedfacilityscience.com/

    https://dipasquale-eng.com/

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Steam, Anybody Making it Anymore? You Bet!
    Mar 29 2023

    Welcome back to the Better Building Systems podcast with the Building Hotrodders. In this episode we discuss Steam, anybody making it anymore? You bet! For this episode we bring on steam expert Chase with Steam Management Inc. to help the Building Hotrodders discuss current uses of steam, how its made, and the future of steam. Steam is currently plays a very large role in commercial and industrial facilities for mechanization of equipment, sterilization, heating, food processing, and more. Another large aspect of steam is its use for electricity generation with steam turbines. We cover the above items in detail as well as other advantages and uses of steam such as district heating. A great place to get information on steam is energy.gov and as stated on the website "Steam has many performance advantages that make it an indispensable means of delivering energy. These advantages include low toxicity, ease of transportability, high efficiency, high heat capacity, and low cost with respect to other alternatives. Steam holds a significant amount of energy on a unit mass basis that can be extracted as mechanical work or as heat for process use. Since most of the heat content of steam is stored as latent heat, large quantities of steam can be transferred efficiently at a constant temperature, which is a useful attribute in many process heating applications." This was excellent information from Energy.gov that truly summarizes the importance and relevance of steam. The Hotrodders also discuss replacing steam systems with hydronic systems using condensing boilers. In many instances steam is impossible or not cost effective to replace even with todays very efficient condensing boiler technology. To close out the podcast, Chase and the Hotrodders discuss the future of steam with Electric boilers and the cost to operate vs gas boilers. Overall this was a very thought provoking episode and helped outline the importance of steam in our current and future society! For more information on us check out our webpages:

    https://www.vsenergy.us/

    https://www.appliedfacilityscience.com/

    https://dipasquale-eng.com/

    https://www.steammgt.com/

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    54 mins
  • The Heartbreak of an Electrified Nation
    Mar 21 2023

    Welcome back to the Better Building Systems podcast with the Building Hotrodders. In this episode we discuss the possible heartbreak of an electrified nation. What do we mean by this? With the recent push for electrification of our heating, cooking, transportation, and more there are inherent risks and challenges that the Building Hotrodders discuss. Two large examples are grid capacity and grid stability. Throughout the episode the Hotrodders outline some great ways to help these issues such as distributed generation at the residential and municipal level, use of renewable energy and nuclear, and much more. The hotrodders outline the importance of proper planning and thought put into the electrified push to ensure an electrified nation is a stable nation. Overall this was a very interesting episode and a very interesting outtake of the discussion was how utilizing distributed energy can help the evolution to a more electrified society. Without it, there could be a major heartbreak of an electrified nation. For more information on us check out our webpages:

    https://www.vsenergy.us/

    https://www.appliedfacilityscience.com/

    https://dipasquale-eng.com/

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    57 mins
  • The 4 Cardinal Virtues and how they apply to Energy Management
    Feb 20 2023

    Welcome back to the Better Building Systems podcast with the Building Hotrodders. In this episode we discuss The 4 Cardinal Virtues and how they apply to Energy Management. The cardinal virtues are four virtues of mind and character in both classical philosophy and Christian theology. They are prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance which form a virtue theory of ethics. The 4 Cardinal Virtues can be defined as:

    a. Prudence – discerning the appropriate course of action.

    b. Temperance – restraint and self control

    c. Justice – fairness

    d. Fortitude – courage and perseverance

    How do these fit into our industry you may ask? Well that is what the Building Hotrodders discuss throughout the podcast. This was a very thought provoking discussion and we feel there are so many examples to discuss. We hope you join the Building Hotrodders to reflect on these Cardinal Virtues and feel the examples we provide are fitting to the industry and life we live. For more information on us check out our webpages:

    https://www.vsenergy.us/

    https://www.appliedfacilityscience.com/

    https://dipasquale-eng.com/

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    58 mins
  • All about Heat Pumps
    Feb 3 2023

    Welcome back to the Better Building Systems podcast with the Building Hotrodders. In this episode we discuss Heat Pumps for HVAC. Many people may think Heat Pumps are new green technology but in fact have been around for a very long time. The Heat Pump was invented in 1856 but did not become "popular" until the 1970's. With todays very high COP (coefficient of performance) Heat Pumps and push for green solutions, Heat Pumps have been placed in the spotlight. The Building Hotrodders spend the episode reviewing different types of Heat Pumps such a ground, air, and water sourced, as well as outlining some key details when it comes to the economics and emissions of Heat Pumps. Throughout the episode Mark, Clay, Nick, and Jim review the efficiencies of Heat Pumps during different seasons/temperatures and compare the systems to other HVAC equipment such as gas furnaces/boilers, and chillers. There are a lot of considerations when it comes to heat pumps in residential, commercial, and even industrial applications and we cover all three sectors throughout the episode. This was a very interesting topic to discuss with todays green push for heating and cooling and we hope you join us for the conversation! For more information on us check out our webpages:

    https://www.vsenergy.us/

    https://www.appliedfacilityscience.com/

    https://dipasquale-eng.com/

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Why Isn't Conservation A Pillar In The Green Agenda?
    Jan 18 2023

    Welcome back to the Better Building Systems podcast. In todays episode the Building Hotrodders Clay, Nick, and Mark take a dive into the "green agenda" and provide our opinions on what we believe is currently the most important aspect of the green agenda and why we feel energy and resource conservation should be at the top. Throughout the episode, the Building Hotrodders discuss various examples outlining why conservation should be the forefront in the green agenda as well as provide some thought provoking questions surrounding conservation, green energy, and our culture as Americans. Our discussion ranges from a light left on in the house to heat recovery on large scale manufacturing processes. We often refer to the top of the green agenda as renewable electricity production but without conservation, renewable energy and a clean grid have an uphill battle to success. Tune in to hear our thoughts! For more information on us check out our webpages:

    https://www.vsenergy.us/

    https://www.appliedfacilityscience.com/

    https://dipasquale-eng.com/

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    1 hr and 7 mins