2012年1月31日 星期二

Importance of Environmental Process Monitoring


Environmental process monitoring is conducted by some federal government and state agencies in order to identify any environmental stress, evaluate the effectiveness of programs and policies, and understand natural ecological processes and patterns. Environmental process monitoring is usually conducted on water, air, and soil samples. Animals and plants are tested, as well. This process is crucial in guiding future conservation and management plans.

A lot of businesses and companies rely on the environment's consistency within their facilities. Any change in the environment can have an effect on them, and may even bring about destruction and damage. Hence, they avail of security products that can alert their monitoring centers in case of an environmental change. This includes change in temperature, water leakage, inappropriate humidity, and power failure.

These products are necessary to provide total protection. They should, however, be compatible with the security systems available. Environmental process monitoring is essential to keep the business or company secured. A monitoring center should contact the business or company at once in case an environmental shift is detected. This is so the environmental shift can be minimized, and property damage would be lessened.

Environmental sensors should be availed by commercial kitchens and restaurants, and other industries that make use of large industrial freezers and refrigerators. These sensors should also be used in data centers in which electronics and servers are kept in temperature specific housings. Moreover, they should be used in hospitals, clinics, and offices in which prescription drugs need to be stored. The sensors may also be used in warehouses and buildings in which moisture and temperature sensitive products are kept.

The overall loss of a business or company would be reduced if environmental process monitoring is implied. Aside from detecting environmental shift, a record of humidity, temperature, and other essential factors should be kept. An electronic record is actually more preferable than a manual record. It is more accurate and easier to update. Keeping a record is necessary in order for the critical elements to be inspected and routinely monitored.

The samples collected during this process are typically analyzed in laboratories using instrumentations such as spectrophotometers, elemental analyzers, and gas chromatographs. Surveys are also conducted by determining and counting how many species are there in a certain area. Then again, even though monitoring natural resources is helpful and useful, the laboratory and field analyses involved can be extremely costly. Several monitoring projects also yield too much data, making it impossible for them to be analyzed immediately.




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What Enjoy Hair Products Can Do for Your Look


A full, healthy, stylishly coifed head of hair is truly a woman's crowning glory. For women who are not blessed with hair that automatically looks wonderful with just a couple of strokes of the brush, using the right hair care products can help them to achieve that salon look at home.

The keys to finding the best products depends on the type of hair you have and making sure that any products you are considering are made of high quality ingredients that won't end up damaging your hair. One such brand is Enjoy Hair Care. Just try their products for a week and you will notice what they can do for your hair and your look.

Enjoy's Hair Care products work so well because they use an amazing new Clean Sensor Technology that works regardless of the type, texture and needs of your hair. Enjoy uses a 3 step process that cleanses, repairs moisturizes and equalizes. This gives you a salon look at home at a fraction of the price. Plus, Enjoy's line of products are all sulfate-free so they won't strip or harm color-treated and chemically processed hair.

The first step in Enjoy's Clean Sensor Technology is shampoo. Enjoy currently has four different types of shampoos in their line that are formulated for different hair types. For normal hair, their Sulfate-Free Shampoo will give you shiny, strong frizz free hair with tons of volume and manageability. It has a ph of 4.5-5.5 and is safe for color treated hair.

For normal hair that needs slightly more TLC, Enjoy's Sulfate-Free Luxury Shampoo. Perfect for those with stressed out hair and scalps, this shampoo gently cleanses, smoothes and moisturizes for all-out pampering. Enjoy's Sulfate Free Luxury Shampoo has a pH of 5.0 - 6.0 and can also be used as a skin wash.

Folks with thick, dry or damaged hair need a shampoo that cleans gently and infuses locks with much needed moisture. Enjoy's Sulfate-Free Hydrating Shampoo is the perfect solution to detangle, eliminate frizz and moisturize hair without any sticky or heavy build-up. Enjoy's Sulfate- Free Hydrating Shampoo has a pH of 4.5 - 5.5 which is also safe for color-treated hair.

The final shampoo in Enjoy's collection is their Sulfate-Free Rejuvenating Volumizing Shampoo. Perfect for fine or thinning hair, this shampoo cleanses while also fortifying and enhancing volume for an extra beauty boost. Enjoy's Sulfate-Free Rejuvenating Volumizing Shampoo has a pH of 4.5 - 5.5.

All four of Enjoy's shampoos come with corresponding conditioners that work synergistically for maximum results. Enjoy also has specialty conditioners such as their Leave-In Conditioner and Conditioning Spray. Both are similar in function, providing additional moisture, protection and making hair easy to detangle. Both also help control frizz. For a stronger product, the Conditioning Spray has a low pH of 3.5-4.5. This helps to seal the cuticle and lock in color. Both products can also be used on skin as a moisturizer.

For hair that is extremely dry or damaged Enjoy's Enjoy Intensive Hair & Skin Treatment Oil is a great choice for an added boost of moisture and shine. This miraculous formula is not greasy at all despite being oil based. It absorbs into hair and skin instantly to smooth, condition and seal hair which leaves you with incredible shine. This Intensive Hair & Skin Treatment Oil also kicks frizz to the curb, locking in moisture, repelling humidity and cutting drying time down significantly.

This oil is a must for women who use blow dryers, curling or flat irons regularly. It also helps soften skin without leaving a greasy film like some lotions do.

Once hair is clean and conditioned, the next step is styling. Whether you are a fan of mousse, gel or hairspray, Enjoy's got a product that will have you looking like you just stepped out of a salon. Two of their best styling products are their Straightener and Texture Spray.

Since pin-straight locks are all the rage, Enjoy's Straightener helps make this process easier. Just apply to hair before straightening for help controlling even the most difficult coarse, curly hair. Best of all, this product does not cause sticky buildup or flakes.

Enjoy's Texturizer is another great styling product that helps create separation, texture, definition, volume and flexibility. This wax-based texturizer can be used to achieve that piecey, punky look, or used with a flat iron for smoothing hair.

Once your hair is styled to perfection, the best way to seal in shine and smoothness is with a blast of Enjoy's Shine and Smooth spray. This spray blocks out humidity and locks in moisture for hair that looks simply gorgeous.

From shampoos and conditioners to intensive treatments and styling aids, Enjoy's line of hair products uses quality ingredients that will make your hair healthy and beautiful. Just try their sulfate-free products for a week and you will see just what Enjoy can do for your hair and you look.




Robert Galvan is a freelance writer who writes about beauty and fashion products such as Enjoy Hair Products.





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2012年1月30日 星期一

Dehumidifiers: The Key to Keeping Moisture Out of Your Home


A dehumidifier is used to remove extra moisture from the air. It cools a hot and humid room by reducing the amount of moisture within the room. A dehumidifier consists of a number of hot and cold coils which are involved in the process of dehumidification.

The evaporation cycle of a dehumidifier works in the following way:

A built in fan draws air from the room over the cold coils of the dehumidifier. The saturation vapor of water decreases as the temperature decreases, causing the water in the air to condense, which then drips into a collecting bucket. The dry air then passes through the hot coils of the dehumidifier to attain the previous temperature.

Most dehumidifiers are able to be adapted to connect the drip output directly to your drain. Dehumidifiers may be priced solely on the size of the bucket which collects the water. Usually there are sensors which will detect when the bucket is full.

The usefulness of a dehumidifier depends on the amount of humidity and the distance you are from sea level. In areas near sea level, the humidity levels will be higher.

Water collected from any dehumidifier is not safe to drink. It is distilled water, as it does not contain minerals and other particulates that are removed in a true distillation process. However, a true distillation process will condense the steam of boiled water, and the boiling process will kill any microbes and fungi that may be present in the water beforehand. Since the surface coils in a dehumidifier are not kept to food-grade cleanliness, microbes and fungi can (and most likely do) exist in the collected water, which is why it is unsafe to drink. Furthermore, as the water may sit for quite some time in the collection bucket, it may be quite stale.

There are three prominent reasons that make it important for a home to have a dehumidifier. These are as follows:

o A dehumidifier proves helpful in reducing humidity, and consequently protects the building as well as personal belongings from being damaged due to dampness and mold.

o Reduced moisture results into a significant reduction of mold spores and house mites. Asthma gets aggravated due to the waste left by house mites that live in bedding. A dehumidifier helps to maintain humidity levels below 50 percent. Consequently, it leaves a positive effect on the respiratory system and allergies.

o More energy is consumed when heating up air that contains moisture, than what is needed to heat air that is dry. This is due to the fact that moist air is heavier. If the air inside the house is kept below 50 percent relative humidity, then the house can be kept several degrees warmer using the same amount of energy which was used prior to the use of a dehumidifier.

So, to summarize, a dehumidifier is a very beneficial piece of equipment to have in any home.




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Summer: A Season of Humidity and Air Woes


Prevalent significant problems concerning fast growing molds in schools have been a growing concern for school administrators and maintenance teams, particularly during summer breaks. While more prevalent in the warmer, more humid climate of the southeastern region of the United States, it is also a concern of the states that sit in the eastern region of the Rocky Mountains.

It is speculated that these problems are due to a certain set of prevailing factors. One of the most prevalent causes is the absence of circulating air. During summer breaks, when the school is somewhat vacant, the HVAC system that is used for cooling is substantially reduced in operation and in some areas of the building is turned off altogether. Another reason for increased mold growth during this time is that the humidity in outside air in these regions tends to increase during the summer months. Additionally, other maintenance activities such as painting, cleaning of carpets and resealing floors are usually done during these breaks when students and school staff are not present. When this occurs, maintenance of the HVAC system often falls to the wayside, as school breaks are a more opportune time to conduct other maintenance tasks.

In an effort to reduce the occurrence of mold during summer breaks, some schools are revamping the design of their HVAC system to specify the necessary controls that will better control the introduction of humid outdoor air in to the occupied space. For places in these schools where occupancy sensors are being used to detect and control the usage of lights like in the administrators' offices or comfort rooms, automated outdoor air dampers are advised. The installation of switches or timers, which close the dampers and can be operated manually, is another way to accomplish this task. However, this solution involves some complexities that could potentially result in more serious mold problems.

Another issue for consideration is the manual thermostat overrides. The staff and teachers can easily activate the HVAC system while working during non-standard hours such as weekends, holiday breaks, or evenings when an override for each manual is being provided. A simple override button will provide occupants the environmental comfort for a present period of time, usually anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes. This would work two-fold in that it would provide a comfortable temperature to the occupants as well as circulating air within the building thus reducing the occurrence of moisture in the air that can lead to mold.

Carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors should also be taken into consideration during summer periods. These sensors can do the responsibilities of controlling the outdoor air dampers when the occupancy in that certain area may be discontinuous, fluctuate or be nonexistent.

The Environmental Protection Agency has an extensive website, chock full of information regarding mold in the schools. The website, http://www.epa.gov/mold/i-e-r.html, has practical advice that is easily assimilated and understood. The information gleaned from this site can help schools improve the IAQ in the classroom.




Greg McNary has over 25 years experience in the HVAC industry in various positions including service, sales, and management. He is the marketing and operations manager for Air Distributors Company, Inc., a distributor for McQuay Parts and McQuay PTAC Units.





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LocateNTrack - Vehicle Tracking System


Basic technologies for vanilla VTS In vehicle device


A GPS and GSM / GPRS enabled embedded microcontroller withoptionalSD card / USB for storage capabilities is used for capturing the real-time location and transferring them to the server.
The device operates on vehicle battery with necessary protection from voltage / current surge. It also has battery backup.
In case of theft the vehicle can be immobilized remotely.
Support for external antennas for better range and accuracy.
Instant SMS and email alerts in case any undesired events or emergency situations.

Web application


Web application is sued for live monitoring of devices moving around.
Rich graphical user interface makes system usage a classic experience.
It presents you with current locations, route trace, andtravel history of the vehicle.
It also provides alerts in case of geo-fence violation (you can mark boundaries along a road or you can have a area-wise fencing) and overspending alerts.

VTS accessories

Only vehicle tracking is not enough in most of the cases. Enhanced versions of VTS also provides following value added services to cater to specific requirement of transport fleet owners.

RFID

Can be used be daily travelers (bus or cabs) for authentication of travelers. Each passenger is provided with a RFID card and the VTS is installed with RFID reader. This helps in getting real time location information of each passenger. Location details of where a passenger was picked up and dropped are provided. This is a favorite of the BPO companies to ensure safety of ladies staff being picked up and dropped at night.

Fuel level sensor

Helps in monitoring fuel usage. The web application provides fuel usage statistics for a given period of time. Typical fuel sensors are not very accurate and usually this feature fails to provide good accuracy. Some further experimentation is being done in this area but most of the current implementation only provide an indication of fuel usage and practically cannot be used to detect theft of few liters of fuel.

Temperature monitor

Monitoring cargo temperature is extremely important for maintaining the food quality during transport. This solution is especially used when carrying milk, ice creams, fresh fruits and vegetables, and any load from cold storages. If for some reason the drivers happen to turn off the ACCOUNT (typically to save petrol) and the temperature rises beyond acceptable level, immediate notification is sent to the fleet owner. Also minute-by-minute temperature history is recorded in the device (and on the web server) thus ensuring no conflicts between the carrier and the customer. This solution is very popular in the cold storage logistics companies.

Camera

A camera can be integrated with VTS to periodically transfer still images to the web server. This helps in identifying the driver and no one can cheat vehicle owners anymore. Typically driver's image is sent once a minute to the server thus ensuring that there is no proxy-driver. This solution is popular with the bus / taxi owners with large fleets which are in cities other than their home town.

Operational difficulties

Accuracy of GPS

Typical GPS receivers provide an accuracy of 10 to 15 meters vertically and about 20 meters horizontally. GPS receivers usually require locking of four satellites to get valid data. Accuracy increases with increase in the number of satellites locked. The quality of GPS signal depends on the state of atmosphere, both its upper (e.g. ionosphere) and the lower layer that influences the weather conditions. Sometimes, on cloudy and humid days the GPS receivers may have problems with calculating its position.

Start up time

When the device boots up after a power down cycle it usually takes a couple of minutes to acquire the coordinates. This is technically referred as 'Cold Start' where the GPS receiver does not have valid almanac and ephemeris. It usually takes time to acquire valid almanac and ephemeris data. Once the data is obtained it is stored in RAM and can be further used to acquire data quickly. If power management is implemented and device wakes up after periodic time interval to capture locations, the time required to acquire locations is in 10's of seconds. This is technically referred as 'Hot or Warm Start'; here the GPS receiver has valid almanac and ephemeris data stored in RAM and only communicates with the satellite to get coordinates.

No GPS connectivity in mountainous regions

If for some reasons the GPS receiver cannot lock required number of satellites, location data cannot be obtained, in such cases there is partial loss of data. There is no solution to this type of situations, as the source itself cannot provide required data; however, these are extremely rare.

No GSM / GPRS in remote locations

It is a well known fact that all the places on the planet do that have GSM / GPRS service available. In such case the acquired GPS location data are stored in the device and once GPRS network is available the stored data can be transferred to the server. This essentially means that the tracking device needs to have considerable storage capacity to store few 1000's of location details. Some solutions offer GSM (SMS) to transfer the data in absence of GPRS connectivity. This helps in getting real-time data at places with GSM connectivity but no or weak GPRS signal. A few solutions also offer dual SIM functionality to ensure that connectivity hampered only in situations where none of the two service providers can offer any service. This is very useful in India!

Frequency of data logging

Data logging frequency from GPS module can be as low as 5 seconds to few minutes. Usually 5 seconds is required in very few cases. Data sampling rates typically varies for each requirement. Tracking systems usually can set this duration easily using web interface or SMS.

Defining Geo-fences

Geo-fencing is an extremely critical feature that all tracking solutions 'HAVE TO' provide. Normal solutions offer circular geo-fencing that would raise alerts when the vehicle moves out of an area. However for containers or high value goods transport it is extremely necessary to have a boundary drawn across the road. This type of geo-fencing along with stoppage reports virtually eliminates any theft of good. Defining a geo-fence along a boundary can be a painstaking activity; no user interface can really offer an enjoyable experience to define a geo-fence adjoining to a road. In such cases, reference runs can be used for fencing the roads quickly and with minimum user efforts.

Environmental impacts

Heat, vibrations, dusty conditions loose connections and other open environment problems have an impact on tracking vehicles efficiently. It is extremely necessary to install a well tested / enclosed device, especially on India roads which are not only rough but also bumpy at times!

Cost of GSM / GPRS service

It is a myth that using GPRS for vehicle tracking applications is an extremely costly affair. However, various services providers in India provide with data plans specially meant for vehicle tracking applications with a monthly rent of as low as 50 RS (less than a dollar)!

Willful sabotage

GPS antenna wire cut or removed

When someone cuts a GPS antenna or removes it physically for bad intentions, the device can sense that quickly and notify the server via GPRS or GSM. The server application sends an instant notification to the concerned people in form of SMS. The device can easily distinguish between no satellites locked or no data at all, which nullifies the possibility of false alarms.

GSM antenna wire cut or removed

This is a very tricky situation where the device can do nothing but log the information along with date time stamp and whenever there is connectivity (antenna is connected again)sends it as an alarm. This type of sabotage cannot be detected in real-time, however the information sent later can be used for post-mortem analysis.

Power wire cut intentionally

When the power wire is cut the devices operate on battery. They send an immediate mains fail signal to the server which than propagates this information to concerned people. The modern day devices are intelligent enough to distinguish between power cut and engine off situations.

Temperature sensors tampered or wire cut

In temperature sensitive container monitoring if optimal or required temperatures are not maintained huge losses can incur. Drivers intend to turn off the engine to save on fuel costs. The temperature sensors can quickly sense that and send notifications to server. To avoid this, the drivers might cut off the temperature sensor wires. When something like this happens the device can sense the sabotage quickly and notify the server via GPRS or GSM. The server application sends an instant notification to the concerned people in form of SMS.




Dhananjay Kulkarni http://in.linkedin.com/in/dhananjaykulkarni, COO, Maven Systems Pvt. Ltd., Pune, India. Maven Systems is a technology product designing company with in-house expertise in electronics board design, embedded software, web software and mobile applications. Apart from selling it products, Maven also leases / sells its technology platforms on shared-IP basis to other companies.

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2012年1月29日 星期日

iPhone Problems: How a Headset Jack Could Save Your Beloved Device


Whether we like it or not, mobile phones and other electronic gadgets became one of the needed perks in our life, statistically speaking almost all of the people in the world owned one or two mobile phones. iPhones and other high-end electronics also are increasingly becoming popular each day and many gadget fanatics are going crazy about them.

Pretty as they seem, these gadgets did not come cheap, the units are costly and its accessories and enhancements are often expensive too. There are also unavoidable headache and expensive repair cost to be considered if your unit got damaged due to deliberate or unavoidable circumstances such as phones being sunk in the water, sweat and humidity wetting the insides of the phone, or dust and dirt corroding the chips and eventually making the software fail.

Though brand new gadgets came with manufacturer's warranty for a certain period; these warranties can be void if water, humidity or any other liquids and dirt get inside your phone, but sometimes our phones accidentally gets wet or dirty inside without us knowing it. Unfortunately sometimes the culprit of these iPhone Problems is not you; because most phones have headset slots not covered, humidity and sweat can easily go through it. For example, if you have sweaty palms holding or using your iPhone too much could make the sweat travel inside it through the open slots in the side. Several smart phones especially iPhone and iPad come with a sensor that detects liquid contact by turning red. When this sensor turns red your beloved gadget will eventually malfunction due to short circuits.

The open headset socket at the top or at the side of your gadget also invites dirt and dust causing some of the hardware to fail or short, and as much as you want to avoid it you did not buy a phone to keep it confined in the box forever.

It's a good thing that nowadays several companies supply headphone jacks and support plugs that can be inserted to your smart phones to protect it from environment pollutants that could possibly damage your most valued gadget. Through these protecting devices common gadget enemies such as dirt, dust and water can be prevented from pestering your beloved electronics.

These headset plugs can be inserted into your iPhone's headset jack to provide covers from fluff, sands, water, mist, and dust. They are also made to complement most mobile phone covers and come with different designs to suit your mood, style and preferences.

Some of these plugs can even be personalized by putting your company, brand or organization's logo enabling you to create another path to promote, advertise or market your products and services.




To prevent occurrences of several mobile and iPhone Problems, it is best to secure your headphone jack with a plug that could be inserted to prevent water, sweat, humidity and any other liquid from entering your phone. These plugs provide vital Mobile Phone Protection to your beloved gadgets and ultimately avoiding unnecessary and costly repair expenses.





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How to Monitor Your Home Energy Use


Monitor Makes for a Smart Home

This is something that is fairly new on the market for monitoring home energy usage. The purpose of an energy monitor is to facilitate energy conservation. Studies show that households that have real time energy data available save 5 to 15 % on their energy bills.

In this article, I would like to introduce you to the Agilewave Energy Monitor. This is just one power monitor that has the ability to monitor each electrical circuit, each gas appliance, the water meter, and the climate.

But, before we get to the Agilewave, I would like to make a few comments about cell phones. My son was putting his cell phone through it's paces the other evening for my enjoyment. First of all, he turned it into a guitar. Guitar strings appeared on the screen and when you ran a finger over the screen, the cell phone sounded like you were strumming a guitar. Wow, I was amazed and thought that was cool. Then he took me outside into the night, held the cell phone up to the sky, and the cell phone pointed the way to the big dipper and displayed and named the stars and the constellations as the cell phone swung across the sky. Now, that was really cool.

Now, I get to thinking, we have it backwards. Why have a smart phone and a dumb house? We expect our cell phones to take care of us when all we really need to do is make a phone call. When we go home, we take our homes just the way they are and then whine and complain when the power bill arrives. It's backwards.

Ok, now back to the Agilewaves Building Optimization System.

1. The Agilewave comes with 19 electrical sensors. More can be added as needed. A 30 amp sensor costs $60 and a 600 amp sensor costs $133.

2. The basic complete unit costs $2,400.

3. The sensor unit, ASIP ( Agilewaves Sensor Integration Panel ) is attached to each circuit in the electrical panel and monitors just that circuit. This allows you to monitor the kids stereo, the washing machine, the microwave, etc.

4. Agilewave comes with software that allows your home computer to analyze and display the information that is sent by the ASIP.

5. For a water flow sensor, the size of the water pipe is needed. Water flow sensor costs $500 to $900.

6. For a gas flow sensor, again the size of the pipe is needed as well as the pipe pressure. Gas flow sensor about $1,100.

7. Climate sensors cover more than you probably initially thought. These sensors include water temperature, room temperature, heating duct temperature, outdoor temperature, and room humidity. These sensors cost about $150 each.

8. The display on the computer screen is divided into sections, the sections include: a pie chart showing where the electricity is being used, the current month, day, and time. A peak demand indicator comparing today with yesterday, last month and the month before. Graphs showing water use in gallons, electricity in kWh, gas in therms, carbon in pounds, and cost in dollars and cents. Buttons switch the screen between reports and charts. Details by floor, room, appliance, circuit, or utility.

9. Includes a notification system that can report unusual power usage to your cell phone via text message or email.

Wow, the poor teenager doesn't have a chance.

The smart word is getting used a lot these days. Seems like everybody wants to get a piece of smart. Everything from smart meter to smart alec. We would be better off if we had a smart home instead of a smart phone. And remember, the day is just around the corner when every new home will have solar power and smart home technology built right in. For us old home people, we will just have to play catch up.

Hey folks, thanks for stopping by, I hope your a little smarter, come back soon, but I won't be leaving the light on for you... Don Ames




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2012年1月28日 星期六

Energy Efficiency And HVAC Technology


The following overview offers a quick reference to key considerations with some of the most effective technologies. As with lighting, trial installations are a good idea; so is working with manufacturers and distributors.

Getting the most from HVAC controls

Because a building's performance can be dramatically improved by installing and fully using HVAC controls, it is essential to understand and correctly use those controls. The place to start is with a close look at what is really transpiring in your building, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

What is happening with each piece of equipment? On holidays? Weekends? As the seasons change, do your operations change? It is important to understand where and how energy is being consumed in order to identify where waste is occurring and where improvements can be implemented. Then it is imperative to ask, "What exactly do I want these controls to do?"

Energy management systems (EMS) are designed to run individual pieces of equipment more efficiently and to permit integration of equipment, enhancing performance of the system. In a typical EMS, sensors monitor parameters such as air and water temperatures, pressures, humidity levels, flow rates, and power consumption. From those performance points, electrical and mechanical equipment run times and setpoints are controlled.

Seven-day scheduling provides hour-to-hour and day-to-day control of HVAC and lighting systems and can account for holidays and seasonal changes. As the name implies, night temperature setback allows for less cooling in summer and less heating in winter during unoccupied hours.

Optimal start/stop enables the entire system to look ahead several hours and, relative to current conditions, make decisions about how to proceed; this allows the system to ramp up slowly, avoiding morning demand spikes or unnecessary run times.

Peak electrical demand can be controlled by sequencing fans and pumps to start up one by one rather than all at once and by shutting off pieces of HVAC equipment for short periods (up to 30 minutes), which should only minimally affect space temperature. Economizers reduce cooling costs by taking advantage of cool outdoor air. Supply-air temperature-reset can prevent excessive reheat and help reduce chiller load.

An EMS can provide an abundance of information about building performance, but someone has to figure out what they want the EMS to do and then give it directions. Calibrating controls, testing and balancing are key to any well-maintained HVAC system, but are especially critical to optimize control efforts.

Variable speed drives and energy-efficient motors

Variable speed drives (VSDs) are nearly always recommended as a reliable and cost-effective upgrade.

VSDs are profitable where equipment is oversized or frequently operates at part-load conditions. Savings of up to 70 percent can be achieved by installing VSDs on fan motors operating at part-load conditions. They may be applied to compressor or pump motors and are generally used in variable air volume (VAV) systems. They are also cost effective in water-side applications. Backward-inclined and airfoiled fans are the best VSD candidates.

Air-handler configurations controlled by variable inlet vanes or outlet dampers squander energy at part-load conditions. Using throttle valves to reduce flow for smaller pumping loads is also inefficient. The efficiency of motors begins to drop off steeply when they run at less than 75 percent of full load; they can consume over twice as much power as the load requires. VSDs operate electronically and continually adjust motor speed to match load.

The power to run the VSD is proportional to the cube of the speed (or flow), which is why this technology is so efficient. If the speed is reduced by just 10 percent, a 27 percent drop in power consumption should result. A VSD pilot study performed by EPA found that VSD retrofits realized an annual average energy savings of 52 percent, an average demand savings of 27 percent and a 2.5-year simple payback.

Perform harmonic, power factor, electric load, and torsional analyses before selecting a VSD. Though harmonic and power factor problems are not common in VSD applications, VSDs should generally be equipped with integral harmonic filters (or a three-phase AC line reactor) and internal power factor correction capacitors (or a single capacitor on the VSDs' main power line). In general, this equipment is not standard and must be specified.

Improved design and better materials enhance the performance of energy-efficient motors, which use 3 to 8 percent less energy than standard motors; units with efficiencies of 95 percent are available.

To achieve maximum savings, the motor must also be properly matched with its load, increasing run time at peak efficiency. Motors operate best when running at 75 to 100 percent of their fully rated load; motors routinely operating below 60 percent of rated capacity are prime candidates for retrofit. For motors whose loads fluctuate, VSDs should also be considered.

Smaller, more efficient motors are integral to a system downsizing stratagem; downsizing a 75 horsepower standard motor to a 40 horsepower energy-efficient model will result in energy savings of 15 percent.

Some energy-efficient motors have less "slip" than standard-efficiency motors, causing energy-efficient motors to run at slightly higher speeds; consider a larger pulley to compensate for the higher speed and to maximize energy savings. Installing a new pulley or adjusting the existing one can also be an alternative to a VSD when the cost for the VSD is prohibitive or the load has been reduced.

Improving fan system performance

A common way to improve the efficiency of the air distribution system is to convert constant air volume (CAV) systems to VAV. One authority on energy issues, E-Source, reports that "typical (VAV) air flow requirements are only about 60 percent of full CAV flow."

VAVs respond to load requirements by varying the volume of the air through a combination of pressure controls and dampers rather than by varying the air's temperature. According to the air pressure, fan power and volume of conditioned air are reduced, thus increasing energy efficiency. Of course, it is crucial to maintain indoor air quality (IAQ) when altering air handling systems.

To maximize savings, VAV components such as VSDs, variable-pitch fan blades, diffusers, mixers, and VAV boxes must be operating properly; careful zoning is also required to achieve VAV optimization.

E-Source recommends considering the following VAV retrofit procedures:

• complete load reduction measures and calculate the maximum and minimum air flow requirements,

• measure existing fan performance; examine duct system for possible improvements,

• stage fans that are in parallel configurations,

• commission the system thoroughly,

• optimize static pressure setpoint and implement reset control, and

• possibly remove return air fans.

Energy-efficient and properly sized motors are also recommended along with careful control strategies. Installing a self-contained, thermally powered device to each diffuser can add greater control to VAV systems by controlling individual spaces, rather than entire zones, and eliminate the need for VAV boxes. Such a device also offers VAV-style capabilities to CAV systems.

VAV retrofit costs and paybacks can vary widely. Installation problems related to fan control, reduced supply air distribution, location of pressure sensors and their reliability, in addition to deficient design, can diminish a VAV retrofit's performance. Because VAV boxes are relatively expensive and one is required for each zone, it is generally not cost effective to partition the space into many zones. Careful zone designation -- according to occupancy, internal loads and solar gain -- will maximize efficiency, increase comfort and reduce reheat.

When reheat cannot be eliminated, consider these steps to minimize it: ensuring thermostat calibration; increasing supply air temperatures during the cooling season; and monitoring reheat year round and possibly employing reheat only during winter months. Where reheat is used primarily to control humidity, a desiccant wheel or a heat pipe might be considered.

Downsizing existing VAV fan systems is a relatively low-cost way to save energy when loads have been reduced or when the air distribution system was oversized to begin with. The following are means to downsize fans or airflow requirements:

• Reduce static pressure setpoint to meet actual temperature and airflow requirements.

• Rightsize motors and upgrade to energy-efficient models; install larger pulleys.

• Replace the existing fan pulley with a larger one; that will reduce the fan's power requirements by reducing its speed.

• Make sure the fan's speed corresponds to the load. Reducing a fan's speed by 20 percent reduces its energy consumption by approximately 50 percent.

There are several ways to determine if VAV fan systems are oversized. If a motor's measured amperage is 25 percent less than its nameplate rating, it is oversized. If a fan's inlet vanes or outlet dampers are closed more than 20 percent, it is oversized. If the static pressure reading is less than the static pressure setpoint when inlets or dampers are open and VAV boxes open 100 percent, as on a hot summer day, the system is oversized. Again, be sure to consider IAQ requirements when downsizing air handling systems.

Chillers and thermal storage

No one wants to replace a perfectly good chiller just because of the CFC phaseout. But once load-reducing efficiency upgrades have been completed, it may actually be profitable to replace an oversized chiller. That's especially true given rising prices and tightening supplies of CFC refrigerants.

Oversized units 10 years or older are good candidates for replacement. A high-efficiency chiller reduces energy costs throughout its lifetime; initial costs are reduced because the replacement chiller is smaller than the old one. Depending on the old unit's efficiency and load, a high-efficiency chiller's energy consumption can be.15 to.30 kW/ton less, decreasing energy consumption by as much as 85 percent if combined with downsizing.

An alternative to replacement is to retrofit chillers to accommodate a new refrigerant and to match reduced loads. That may involve orifice plate replacement, impeller replacement and possibly compressor replacement, depending on the chiller's specifics.

Retrofitting may entail gasket and seal replacement and motor rewinding. Depending on the refrigerant and the way the retrofit is performed, the chiller may lose either efficiency or capacity. To determine whether replacement or retrofit is a better option, consider both initial and life-cycle costs.

Retubing the condenser and evaporator yields sizable energy savings but whether it makes sense, given its high cost, depends on the condition of the chiller. Water-cooled condensers are generally more efficient than air-cooled units. Because condenser water flows through an open loop, it is susceptible to fouling. Scale build-up will inhibit heat transfer efficiency; maintenance is therefore required to keep the surfaces clean.

Absorption chillers are an alternative to centrifugal models. Absorption chillers cost up to $150 per ton more than vapor compression chillers like centrifugal units, but can be profitable in areas of high electrical demand charges or where steam or gas is available, depending on the local utility rate structures. Using a combination of the two chiller types can reduce electrical demand charges.

Thermal energy storage (TES) uses conventional chiller equipment to produce conditioned water or ice (or occasionally another phase-change material) in off-peak periods. Water is withdrawn from storage during the day or at peak hours and circulated through the cooling system.

TES systems can be incorporated into new and existing systems and can provide partial load leveling or full load shifting. TES helps decrease operating and maintenance costs; in some cases, a smaller chiller can be specified. Some systems provide lower supply air and water temperatures, so air and water flow requirements can be cut.

Water-side improvements

Fill material, size and fan configurations affect cooling tower efficiency. Cellular fill (aka film packing) increases efficiency over other fill types. Oversizing the tower to allow for closer approach to ambient wetbulb temperature can improve its efficiency. Generously sizing the tower and increasing its share of the chiller load can make economic sense because a cooling tower's initial cost and energy use per ton are less than a chiller's.

At part-load conditions, applying a VSD to the fan (or pump) will improve the tower's efficiency. Systems with VSDs and several fans are more efficient when all tower cells are operating at reduced speed as opposed to one or two cells at full speed.

Because cooling towers contain large heat exchange surfaces, fouling -- scale or slime build-up -- can be a problem. The efficiency of improperly treated systems can be improved with effective water treatment. High-efficiency towers are available; induced-draft types are more popular and efficient than forced-draft towers. Performance can also be improved by increasing cooling surface area.

In traditional pumping systems, flow is generally constant volume; a throttle valve reduces flow at part-load conditions, inhibiting efficiency.

Installing VSDs on secondary pumps in variable flow systems, rightsizing pumps and motors to meet load requirements, and upgrading single loop systems to primary/secondary loop configurations can increase the performance and reliability of pumping systems. In upgrading chilled water pumps, it is important to meet maximum and minimum flow rates through the chiller.

Other cooling options

Desiccants are dehumidification materials which can be integrated into HVAC systems to reduce cooling loads and increase chiller efficiency while improving indoor air quality and comfort. Formerly found only in niche and industrial applications, desiccant cooling is extending throughout commercial markets.

Desiccants make sense when the cost to regenerate them is low compared to the cost to dehumidify below dewpoint and can reduce HVAC energy and peak demand by more than 50 percent in some cases.

Evaporative coolers provide one of the most economical and efficient means of cooling, using up to 75 percent less energy than vapor-compression systems. Though initial cost is typically higher, paybacks for evaporative coolers range between six months and five years. Though evaporative coolers are particularly prevalent in the arid West and Southwest, they can service most U.S. climates. E-Source states that, in combination with evaporative cooling, desiccant cooling can eliminate refrigerative air conditioning in many climates.

Hybrid systems that integrate evaporative cooling with conventional HVAC technologies offer additional opportunities. To improve performance consider lower air velocity; better fill materials; higher fan, pump and motor efficiencies, including VSDs; better belts or direct drive; improved housing; improved controls; and duct sealing. Proper maintenance is key to energy-efficiency.

Packaged air-conditioning units are typically found in buildings or building zones where the cooling load is less than 75 tons. Running these units at part load can severely reduce efficiency. They are generally not as efficient as chiller systems but can be upgraded and rightsized when replaced. Existing systems can be improved by using higher efficiency compressors, larger condensers and evaporators, and VSDs, though life expectancies of 10 to 12 years for these technologies may mean that retrofits are not cost-effective.

Heat pumps are among the most energy-efficient heating and cooling technologies available today. Low operating costs, increased reliability and long life expectancies improve their viability. They function best in moderate climates and proper sizing is critical.

Multi-unit configurations can service larger loads and provide zoning; large, modernized central units offering capacities of up to 1000 horsepower or 750 kilowatts are gaining popularity. Air-to-air type heat pumps are the most common because of low up-front costs; ground supply heat pumps are the most efficient but tend to have higher initial costs.

Boiler upgrades

Especially in colder climates, improved boiler performance -- with improved fuel and airflow controls over a range of load conditions and increased heat transfer surface areas -- can contribute substantially to energy savings. Smaller units arranged in modular systems increase efficiency up to 85 percent while small units replacing those with open-loop condensing systems shoot combustion efficiency up to 95 percent.

Boiler retrofits, combined with improved maintenance measures, can also increase efficiency -- up to 90 percent. New burners, baffle inserts, combustion controls, warm-weather controls, economizers, blowdown heat recovery and condensate return conversions provide increased efficiency opportunities. A smaller "summer" boiler might be a good option when a boiler is required year round though at reduced capacities in warmer conditions. The much smaller summer boiler is sized for reduced loads; the main boiler is shut down.

HVAC upgrades can provide tremendous economic benefits, improve occupant comfort and system reliability, and reduce operating costs. But to maximize benefits and minimize capital investment, load-reducing measures, such as lighting upgrades, should precede HVAC system upgrades.




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Factors To Consider About Retractable Awnings


If you are planning to invest on retractable awnings, make sure to inspect the different aspects of it. Ensure that the awning will last for years to come by double checking the different parts and aspects of it. You might easily fall into picking the cheapest awning only to realize that it would last for too long. With high quality materials, your awning will remain functional for many years to come.

Retractable awnings have different components in it. These components make it easier to use. Sensors provide a whole lot of convenience. With the right sensor, you no longer have to worry about setting it up or folding it back. The sensors will do this for you. It is best to determine which sensor will work best with the weather conditions in your location. Choose among light, rain, wind or motion sensors. Motors can also automate your awning. With this component that is within an enclosed roller tube, you can have your awning retracted or set up in a single push of a button or pull of a string.

Another aspect that you have to look into is the material used as covering. Canvas is a cheaper option. This uses durable natural fiber that is interwoven to come up with a stretchable cloth-like material. It also stretches so that when the wind blows, the retractable awnings will be able to handle it. There is also a synthetic option which is the solution dyed acrylic. It is also a lightweight material which enables wind to pass through it. This material is more suitable for climate which has high humidity and frequent rain because it is not easily damaged.

The frame should be made of high quality materials too. Aluminum is the more common option because this does not rust and does not break easily. It is also lightweight so installation is not a problem. Some retractable awnings use PVC or braided cables. These two are easier on the pocket.

When having mechanized awning installed, it is best to seek for licensed and professional company for installation. Companies which specialize on such services are knowledgeable about the best materials and structure that will work perfectly for your location. They also have professional people who have understanding about the different components. Seeking their services will make sure that everything will work the way it is supposed to. You might spend a little more but it will save you from a whole lot of trouble.




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2012年1月27日 星期五

Dealing With Mosquitoes


It seems that almost everywhere I go on an outdoor excursion (especially when hunting for waterfalls), mosquitoes are around. It doesn't matter whether I'm in the alpine meadows and forests of California's Sierras, the moors of Northern Norway, the tropical jungles of the Pacific Islands, the billabongs of Northern Australia, or even the desert oases of Southern Utah. It seems that mosquitoes are everywhere looking to draw my blood. And the itchy welts they leave afterwards can be quite annoying.

So why are they everywhere? Is there any cause for concern about them? What can be done to cope with them? To answer these questions, I did a little research and found out that in Nature's system of checks and balances there are things we ought to know about these pesky little buggers.

There are many reasons why mosquitoes are so widespread around the planet. Like almost all organisms, they rely on water to survive, but in this case, they tend to favor standing pools of water to lay eggs. Standing pools of water can be found at some moments during the year in nearly all climate zones except the arctic cold of the polar regions (though Global Warming is changing this). For example, melting snow in the alpine regions can saturate the ground in late spring and early summer to create marshy conditions full of standing water in meadows, valleys, and plateaus. This also explains why mosquitoes are found in the desert lining rivers, creeks, and springs as water is scarce and only concentrated in these areas on the surface. Moreover, the tropical regions are natural places to harbor standing pools of water as the humidity, frequent rainfall, and dense vegetation help maintain the conditions favorable to mosquitoes throughout the year. In fact, the tropical regions are where the species are most abundant, and unlike other climate zones, they do not have population variations where their numbers significantly reduce or grow depending on the seasons. So given all these factors, it's no wonder why I constantly run into mosquitoes in my waterfall adventures as we standing water is an inevitable part of such ecosystems.

Fossil records have shown that mosquitoes have survived for over 30 million years, and related ancestral species have dated back to over 100 million years. This means that they have not only used this time to successfully spread their population throughout the world, but that they have evolved to become very good at what passing on their genes to their offspring to prolong their existence as a species. It's surprising to note that for the most part, it's only the female mosquitoes that bite. That's because they need the proteins from the blood of birds and mammals (including humans) to properly nourish their eggs, which are laid in mostly standing water habitats. Their sensor-like design is perfectly adapted to detect chemicals, motion, and heat. For example, they can detect carbon dioxide and lactic acid emissions from our breathing and our sweat, they can sense when something contrasting with the background moves, and they can tell if something is giving off heat (especially from warm-blooded organisms). Take all of these factors into account and it's no wonder why mosquitoes never seem to leave you alone as well as hone in on you like a heat-seeking missile.

The mechanism by which mosquitoes draw blood is through a multi-syringe-like mouth called the proboscis. It is through the proboscis that saliva (containing anticoagulants) is secreted to keep the blood from clotting and thus making it easier for the mosquito to draw blood - often times without you feeling anything due to an anesthetic-like substance. However, it's also this saliva that tends to induce an allergic reaction that often swells and becomes itchy. That's usually when we finally realize that we've been bitten. Usually their bites are merely annoyances, but mosquitoes can also pick up viruses and bacteria from one organism and transmit them to others - thus making them disease vectors. It is this fact alone that has perhaps made mosquitoes one of the biggest killers (at least to humans) on the planet. It has been said that more people have died from mosquito-borne illnesses such as Yellow Fever, Malaria, Encephalitis (including West Nile), Dengue Fever, etc. than has all the wars throughout human history combined! Mosquito-born diseases are transmitted to 69 million people with 5.3 million of them dying every year. This explains why certain regions of the world seem to be very prone to such diseases (e.g. the presence of malaria in Malaysia). With the advent of Global Warming, the population of mosquitoes and the consequent spread of diseases will increase as more parts of the planet will have climates favorable to their existence.

There are some measures we can take in order to prevent or minimize the adverse impacts of mosquitoes on us while participating in nature-based activities. One approach is to wear enough clothing to minimize the amount of exposed skin. The problem with this is that mosquitoes are usually located in warm and humid areas so this can make you unbearably hot while losing more water through sweat to keep the body cool. A second approach is to apply bug repellant containing DEET, which seems to be quite effective in confusing the mosquitoes' chemical sensors. Unfortunately, there are certain health risks associated with this chemical (it has been known to burn plastic) so it ultimately comes down to a trade-off between your assessment of the risk of disease versus the unintended effects of DEET. There are other types of repellant out there, but they don't seem as effective (e.g. in my experience, Avon's Skin So Soft hardly works even though it's not as toxic as DEET-based repellants). Finally, you can do the best you can to keep moving since mosquitoes can only fly so fast and for so long. Usually a combination of the above measures gives you the least chance getting bit by a mosquito while being out in nature because each of these measures has drawbacks.

In conclusion, the relationship between mosquitoes and humans are all part of the checks and balances of Nature and natural selection. In other words, we are part of the food chain and the cycle of life. And it is for this reason that they play a key role in supplying food for other insects and more complex organisms feeding on them. So we ought to respect the mosquitoes as survivors as well as role players in the overall scheme of things. Even though most of us don't like them, they're here to stay so we mind as well cope with living with them.




Johnny T. Cheng is author of the award-winning A Guide to New Zealand Waterfalls (Story Nature Press).

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Go Green in Your Bathroom Remodel and Help the Environment


The term green can mean a variety of things when it comes to bathroom remodeling. Choose one area or all when you make eco-friendly choices for your home.

Energy Efficiency: Radiant flooring in the bathroom is more efficient than forced hot air since it retains heat after the heating element is turned off. On-demand or solar hot water heaters can also save on energy and water costs. Install energy-efficient lighting fixtures.

Non Toxic Materials: Avoid particle board vanities which can contain Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and don't stand up well to moisture. Watch out for VOCs in paint, finishes, and other materials. Bamboo and wheat straw are safer and sustainable materials. Conventional caulking is toxic in a poorly ventilated space. Greener caulking materials are available. Never use gypsum dry wall under tile near the shower or bathtub.

Sustainable Materials: Choose tiles for floors and walls made from recycled glass. Naturally mold resistant flooring is available in renewable materials such as bamboo and cork. Sheet linoleum is made of wood flour, resin, and linseed oil making it a greener alternative as well.

Longevity: This is an often overlooked aspect of green remodeling. Using durable materials such as tile and high-quality fixtures reduces the need for frequent remodeling or replacement of bathroom elements.

Ventilation: High quality exhaust fans are a necessity and bigger rooms need more than one fan. Fans can also have timers or humidity sensors. Operable windows also provide another source of ventilation. Green bathroom remodeling also necessitates using mold-resistant materials and avoiding materials like wallpaper that can trap moisture.

Water Saving: Installing low-water faucets and shower heads will reduce your water usage. Low-water toilets are also available, although dual-flush (which allow the user to determine how much water is needed) save even more water. Touchless faucets are now available for residential use and can reduce wasted water. Special water recirculation systems and gray water usage are gaining popularity in areas with water conservation needs.




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2012年1月26日 星期四

Data Logger A First Step To Quality Control


There are both negative and positive connotations in regards to the term data logger. Many seem to believe a logger is a bad thing. As if people are trying to spy on you, or get to your information. In a way a logger does get to your information, but most are used for good purposes.

When you get down to it a logger is a tool. Much like typing onto a screen, it is logging your data in a way. Many high tech pieces of equipment use loggers. The output is captured in data bases for further work, but this data is quite important. Certain multi million dollar pieces of equipment can be kept running with less expense by monitoring the output of these loggers.

Most major equipment, from air conditioning systems in large buildings, to heavy equipment, to manufacturing equipment have a variety of sensor throughout the machinery. It could be as simple as monitoring the power supply for a large computer. Sensor help to read even tens of thousands of a fluctuation in power, or tolerances. With these readings, replacement parts can be ordered ahead of time, and while normal maintenance happens, the parts get installed saving time and money on a production line.

In some higher calibrated equipment humidity is a major concern. It can easily affect efficiency and wear of an item. Humidity sensors play a vital role in adjustment and life of this kind of equipment, and can signal support personnel for deeper service when certain conditions are met.

When it comes down to a special drill press for circuit boards, or any fine tuned equipment, calibration service is very important. On some circuit boards for a computer, tolerances of less than a human hair are needed to the parts that get attached are precise and work right the first time. Calibration of a drill, or a robot to place those parts is beyond important.

It is quite frustrating to get a new cell phone, or some new electronics and have issues. Quality control should catch those issues prior them happening. Specialized test equipment helps in that role. Whether it be robotic or human operated, test equipment could be a simple fixture that powers up a monitor, a phone, or other product for special testing, or even down to individual components to ensure that a switch works within tolerances.

A data capture scheme can be a simple software or hardware device. This is where it can become negative also. Some loggers are never seen, you simply have no idea that information is being captured at all. Your company can use these, especially with sensitive info, or top secret clearances. It is rare to see some of this as the costs to monitor, and put the data to use is not a simple thing to do.

Overall these devices and programs are very important for the manufacturing world. The negative spying connotations aside, we use them every day. Even your voice mail is a logger of sorts, and we even delve deeper into the info to bring out meaning. The same thing happens in all types of equipment, even your car. That car's computer is a data logger, and helps keep everything running smooth.




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Home Weather Stations


In this age of digital technology, with instant access to up-to-the-minute data, forecasts, and images from the National Weather Service (NWS) and innumerable other online sources; with timely reports from local broadcasters and cable television networks; with personalized forecasts and storm alerts sent directly to your email, pager, or cell phone; why would anyone need a home weather station?

The answer to that question lies right there in your backyard, where the weather conditions you experience at home are often not the same as any of those resources might suggest. We know that all too well living here in southwest Virginia, as weather conditions up on the mountain ridges can be completely different from those down in the valleys. Fortunately, keeping an eye on local weather conditions using your own state-of-the-art weather station has never been easier or more affordable. Whether simple or elaborate, home weather stations will provide you with information that cannot be obtained anywhere else. And having the ability to glance over at your weather station console from the comfort of your couch or armchair is not only convenient, but fascinating as well.

Depending on desired features and accessories, electronic weather station prices can range from as little as $30 to as much as $3,000 or more. Available in either wireless or cabled versions, these highly accurate weather instruments monitor a variety of weather conditions: temperature and humidity (both indoors and out), atmospheric pressure, precipitation, wind direction and speed, dew point, wind chill, and heat index - all displayed within the comfort of your home! More advanced weather stations offer enhanced features such as faster sampling rates, extensive data graphing and history, and additional sensors ranging from ultraviolet, solar radiation, and evapotranspiration to soil temperature/moisture and leaf wetness. All electronic weather stations include a clock and many of them are radio controlled, resetting themselves daily to the official U.S. government atomic clock located at Fort Collins, Colorado.

Cabled weather stations use a cable to connect their weather sensors to the indoor console. Drawbacks include the risk of lightning (must use lightning arrestors) and having to drill a hole in the wall to link the two, but cabled units are generally less expensive than wireless units. Wireless weather stations use radio signals (typically in the 433 MHz band) to transmit measurements from the weather sensors to the indoor console, eliminating the need to string cable and drill holes. The maximum "unobstructed" (or "line of sight") range between the sensors and indoor console can vary between models, from 80 to 1000 feet. However, their "effective" range is determined by the building materials their signals must penetrate (walls, siding, roof structure, etc.) and by sources of radio interference. As a rule-of-thumb for a typical installation, the effective range is about a third of the rated unobstructed range.

Weather station sensors need to be placed or "sited" properly to provide accurate measurements. Once installed, sensors transmit their data to the indoor console, which updates the display and records the readings at an interval set by the manufacturer. This interval may vary depending on the type of measurement (temperature, wind speed, rainfall, etc.) or may be fixed at one interval rate regardless of the type (every minute, every three minutes, etc.).

Some home weather stations are capable of interfacing with a computer, either included as part of the package or available as an optional accessory. A computer-linked weather station offers not only real-time display of weather measurements on your computer monitor, but also provides for advanced data collection and graphical weather analysis. And with a dedicated internet connection, you can even post weather data to your own weather web page or become a part of the process by sharing your readings with the Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP), which forwards the information in a format that the National Weather Service can use. Even if your weather station isn't connected to a computer, you can still participate as a volunteer Skywarn "spotter," providing your local NWS weather forecast office with important weather measurements and severe weather reports.

Interest in weather is nearly universal and the information that home weather stations provide, combined with additional relevant study, can offer you an opportunity for a rewarding lifelong hobby. Most have discovered that their home weather station has given them a better understanding of weather, which has heightened their interest in other aspects of the natural world. After all, weather observation is not just confined to where you live.




About the Author:

Craig Wicks is an amateur meteorologist, Skywarn storm spotter, weather photographer, and General Manager of WeatherShack.com, a leading provider of consumer and professional weather stations. To obtain additional information about the set up and use of home weather stations, please visit the WeatherShack Education Center.

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2012年1月25日 星期三

Mist Fountains - Expert Guide on How a Mist Fountain Works From The Inside Out


The moisture contained within the air that we breathe day to day must be given importance. Heating and air conditioning equipment creates air dryness in our indoors. This dry air can cause some ailments to family members like dry scaly skin that's itchy and unsightly, chapping lips and some respiratory concerns like sinus and bronchial disorders.

Why would you compromise the well being of your family when dealing with humidity is really a simple? A beautiful yet affordable and highly effective method of providing the correct level of humidity indoor is through the application of a 'Mist Fountain.' It produces a continuous flow of mist into the air and water vapor that provides enough humidity.

Here are the three expert tips that demystify the inner-workings of a mist fountain:

1.) How is the mist produced?

The mist fountain works through electricity. The major part is an electronic module. This module operates by means of 'Piezoelectricity' producing vibrations from the ultrasonic pulses at a frequency of 1.7 million pulses per second.

2.) Mist fountain and piezoelectricity:

Certain materials like crystals, some ceramics and bones can produce an electric capacity due to some kind of mechanical impact or stress. Since the electronic module in the mist fountain is made of nickel or titanium coated ceramic disk, it produces piezoelectric effect which is reversible. Ceramic disk can produce electric capacity when stress is applied or it can produce stress when electricity is applied. The mist fountain uses the principle by applying electricity to the ceramic disk to produce the (stress) ultrasonic vibrations while immersed under water. Negative ions are produced and mist or fog is dispersed in the air. Mists are very tiny particles of water in the atmosphere which evaporates and provides the needed humidity to the environment.

3.) Water Usage:

De-mineralized water is best for a misting fountain. It serves as a good conductor. Distilled water is not ideal because it is the purest form of water making it a poor conductor. Water makes the electronic module run in electricity so it must be totally immersed to produce negative ions and mist. Electronic modules are made in such a way that it can detect low water through a sensor that protects the mist unit from damage.

There are various types of mist fountains in the market. You need one especially for the dry winter months to stay away from irritable health problems. Try to look for some important features like the following if you decide to shop one for yourself

1.) Some models come with humidity monitor; it's okay if you have a mist fountain without a humidity monitor, the sign that you are experiencing excess humidity is wet glass windows. This tells you to minimize it.

2.) It must be easy to clean and maintain; regular cleaning is important to prevent the accumulation of germs and bacteria in the water reservoir or else the mist fountain will produce foul odor.

3.) There are some misting fountain models that are equipped with UV lights to retard the growth of bacteria in the water

4.) It must operate quietly and energy efficient. The additional features of multi-colored LEDs make the misting fountain a beautiful décor in your home but it does not consume so much energy.

A misting fountain clears the air of dust and allergens. Having a mist fountain in your indoors is like enjoying fresh air in the vicinity of a waterfall or a beach.




Amy C. is a mist fountain aficionado. She has experienced wonderful health benefits of Mist fountains by adding them as home decor elements. Amy invites you to browse her personal favorite mist fountain collection. Add a mist fountain to your indoors & instantly start enjoying its benefits.

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The Best Dehumidifier Features


The dehumidifier is a wonderful invention of modern times. It draws whatever excess moisture is in the air. In doing so, it battles condensation, reduces chances of mould forming on damp walls, and even protects walls from having the wallpaper or paint peel off. The contraption makes use of a fan to pull the air over two sets of coils with refrigerant in them, the first coil being cool and the second warm. Then it wrings out the moisture along the way into a water tank, which the user then empties after the cycle. In addition to this basic function, though, the best dehumidifier will have some other features that you need to be familiar with.

Of course, in order to understand the importance of finding the best dehumidifier, you need to know the symptoms and consequences of having too much moisture in a room. Among the top symptoms is an increased population of dust mites, which cause allergy symptoms to surface. Too much condensation causes peeling wallpaper and paint, metals may rust, and wooden doors and drawers may stick from warping. If you smell anything musty, or find mold, fungus, or mildew, most likely the room has too much moisture. In order to fight these symptoms and enjoy additional benefits, the best features to look for in a dehumidifier would be the following:

1. A good dehumidifier to combat moisture most effectively would have a built-in humidistat, or a sensor that measures the moisture content in the air in the given room. It automatically adjusts its own settings according to its findings and it keeps keep the room at the preferred humidity level. The average range for good humidity is between 30% and 50% for a typical room. This helpful feature helps keep the air from getting too dry, on the other extreme.

2. In order to keep from getting messy every time the water tank is full, it would be good to find a unit that either has an automatic shut-off when the storage tray hits full capacity, or even better, a drainage system that continually works without requiring outside help. This no-maintenance unit may cost more, and they usually require a drain on the floor level of the room. At least it will save you a lot of time and energy in emptying the tank, and will keep from creating a mess in case you forget your duty. If you do not opt for this automatic function, at least make sure that the unit has some form of indicator, visual usually, to tell you when the tray is full.

3. A frost sensor is also vital particularly for cold climates and rooms. If the dehumidifier is placed in a very cold room, such as a basement, it runs the risk of freezing while in operation. An anti-frost feature will combat this risk.

4. It would be good to find a unit with several fan speeds. This has an indirect link to the noise level, since you can put it on a slower mode if you need more peace and quiet.

5. Extra features like a timer will also come in handy, as well as energy-saving features. In addition, external add-ons like wheels will make transporting the big, bulky dehumidifiers much easier and more convenient to store away. Make sure you can also easily understand the knobs and dials on the unit.

As long as you keep these in mind, you should be well informed enough to find the best dehumidifier with the most beneficial features for your everyday need.




Being safe is always better than being sorry. Having the best dehumidifier that will ensure the safety of the family against the forming of molds and mildew is one of the smartest moves we can ever make. Visit http://www.best-dehumidifier.org/ and choose the best design and feature that you need.





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2012年1月24日 星期二

Understanding the Home Alarm System


When looking at various types of home alarm systems, each is based on five specific levels that would go into the consideration when choosing. For instance, the perimeter is all perimeter openings that lead into the home. Usually, an alarm system that uses cheap, magnetic contacts for windows and doors works fine. Sometimes, a homeowner would choose a photoelectric beam as well but not always.

Next is the perimeter backup, which refers to any door or window that contains glass. In this case, the alarm system would suggest a homeowner choose some type of glass-break sensor or glass-mount shock sensor. Another aspect of home alarm systems is the interior. For this, the inside of the home would be protected, which is considered the final layer of protection. Most often, the alarm system would include a motion detector, floor flex sensors or pressure sensitive mats, and photoelectric beams.

The life safety factor of an alarm system is protection of the family, or people living within the home. For this, the home system includes devices for radon, carbon monoxide, smoke, and other deadly gases. These devices are affordable and have been shown to save thousands and thousands of live. Although this might sound trivial, the most common mistake seen is people failing to change the battery so the alarm system can work properly.

Then, the last type of home protection is asset or environmental. For instance, people living in cold regions often leave a furnace on while away on vacation to ensure pipes do not freeze. However, if something were to go out, all kinds of bad things could happen. However, using a special high/low temperature sensor, the furnace would kick on and off as needed or notify someone when out. Other sensors that can protect the home include those for sump pumps, water, and humidity.

The thing to remember is that the protection of the family is always most important. Therefore, a person should start with the perimeter and inside perimeter measures to stop an intruder from getting on the inside. However, if someone were to enter a home, the family needs to be notified so they can go to a safe place or leave. Additionally, the interior home alarm would notify the local authorities so help is automatically sent. The goal with sirens and strobe lights is to hopefully, scare the intruder away.

Today, a number of home security and alarm systems exist, some such as the wireless can be installed by the homeowner in a matter of minutes. However, for the more advanced systems, a professional installer would need to do the installation. In any case, it is crucial to work with a reputable alarm company, one that will monitor the alarms 24 hours a day to keep family, home, and possessions safe and secure.

Because more people are concerned about being safe, even in rural areas, the number of home alarm options and companies has grown. People should do some homework before signing any contract, making sure that they have the right system for their needs and that the company helping to protect them is highly qualified and reputable.




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Give Your Vehicle's Cabin More Comfort


The holiday driving season is already in the works. More and more people are getting caught in the Christmas and holiday spirit so much so that they are also planning the best ways to spend the Yuletide. One of the most popular activities is driving long distance to go somewhere else with family or friends.

What Sensata Technologies is offering those who would be using their vehicles much this Christmas and winter season is a new way so as to give passengers further comfort inside their vehicle's cabins. In fact, their new line actually is a range of products that are actually sensors for humidity and temperature. These would be helping you and your passengers out have a better hold and control over your vehicle's climate. These would also help out best keep your windshield from fogging up. This new line is what Sensata says to be focused mainly on the safety of vehicles and passengers while driving on icy and cold weather. This would also give about a really comfortable feel for passengers and it would also assist in having a good fuel economy.

Sensata Technologies do say that this new product of theirs has already been proven to be effective once in use. In fact, they do claim that they have used an advanced thin film polymer type of element which does the work well. The response time of the whole system is also considered to be quite remarkable for it can respond five times faster than the usual type of sensor technologies there are in the market.

Abelardo Gonzales is the current marketing manager of the automotive HVAC department of Sensata Technologies. On this new feat that the company has, he does say, "Our expertise with signal processing from the widest range of automotive sensors on the market allows us to vastly improve the passenger experience with this new line of humidity and temperature sensors. The value of a more accurate sensor with a significantly faster response time will be apparent to anyone who has struggled with windshield defogging while continuously fiddling with the thermostat controls to get comfortable."

Perhaps this might entice you to purchase your own sensor technology from Sensata aside from those Ford Pinto auto parts you have already listed for yourself for this Christmas.




Jason Moore, a 35 year old freelance writer from Austin, Texas. He also works as a marketing analyst for an established auto parts store in the country. You can visit Ford Pinto auto parts for more information.





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GE ADER65LN Dehumidifier Review And Specifications


Homeowners with too much moisture in their home, may purchase a dehumidifier to help. These systems can take out the moisture in the environment and create the perfect home. A humid house or condo can lead to mold growth and structural damage within the building. Indoor humidity can also lead to trouble breathing, increased allergies and respiratory illnesses among the people who live there. When someone wants to learn more about how to take away the humidity, they should check out some GE ADER65LN dehumidifier reviews.

The dehumidifier from GE is well equipped and Energy Star rated. It will use less energy to operate and can provide service for an entire day. While it gathers the humidity in the air, it catches it in a bucket under the unit. These buckets can be removed from below the system to help transport the water to a nearby sink. The container is deep enough to avoid spilling when carrying it back and forth.

This model can remove up to sixty five pints each day. The high amount of water removal, can allow someone to place the unit on one floor and expect it to manage the humidity in the entire space. This model is able to hold a large amount of water and provide service to a large space.

When the bucket is full of water at the end of the day, the unit will shut off and a light will come on. While some units need to be manually turned off, this one has safety in mind. It has a sensor that is triggered when the bucket is too full. This feature gives homeowners peace of mind when leaving the system running all day and night.

The dehumidifier is able to work even in low temperatures. While some systems will only operate in hot temperatures, this model is different. It will still remove the humidity from the air, even if the room or home is not completely hot and sticky.

Comparing the size of models can help someone get the size that is needed. There are a few different sizes of units and each one will serve a unique purpose. While some models are designed for apartments, others are made for large homes. There are models that can service the entire floor of a house, while smaller systems will work only in one room at a time.

The unit is an energy efficient model. The Energy Star rating allows the system to operate on less energy. It works on less energy and it shuts off when it is no longer needed. Automatic shut off features and its ability to work on less energy, helps to keep your electric bill low.

A GE ADER65LN dehumidifier review can provide consumers with the information that is needed to make an intelligent purchase decision. This unit can hold lots of water and can manage a large space in a home or office. It has energy rated features and will turn off when the bucket is full. The stylish unit can blend into any home environment or work space.




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2012年1月23日 星期一

Decorating Ideas For Your Laundry Room - 4 Tips


As you walk into your laundry room, you will see the washer, dryer, sink, and counter along with cabinets and possibly a hamper. What can be done to spruce up this room?

First, look at the windows. You will want light to shine through as sunlight actually can help rejuvenate your body. So while you are standing over the sink scrubbing that chocolate stain you can enjoy a few rays of sunlight. Use light colored curtains that match the rest of the decor you have chosen for the room or just a plain color that goes well. You can even install sensor lighting so when your hands of full of clean laundry as you leave the room, the lights will go off automatically.

Lighting is very important as well. You need to see well in this room or you will miss stains that may be on the clothing and once dried are usually impossible to remove. The best lighting would be track lighting as you can turn the lights to shine in all areas of the room.

The floor is often tile, which is great for messes that can occur. You may drop bleach or the kids may throw muddy clothing on the floor. If you have carpet in this room, you will be spending just as much time cleaning the carpet or replacing the carpet as doing the laundry.

The walls should be painted. The laundry room is often very humid, wallpaper will not withstand this humidity, and you can find it falling down in the corners. The best colors to use are bright and cheery. Hanging pictures on the walls are other great idea as well as adding a few vases on the counter with fake flowers. Be sure if you hang pictures that you do not use wood frames due to the humidity once again.




Anita Payton is a professional writer who enjoys new technologies for the home including home automation. Her current interest deals with home lighting and office lighting automation for convenient, cost-effective lighting.





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Have You Chosen Any Patio Covers As Yet?


Over the last few decades, new ideas have developed for making the patios look more beautiful. One of the best ways has been to provide shade or cover them in several styles. Covering has added several dimensions to the overall look of the patio and also to the property it is attached to. Living in a humid place like Houston, most homeowners feel the acute need to have patio covers. Several experienced patio developers have also introduced shelters to make the property appreciate. To know more about available options of patios covers, Houston has many professionals that cater to homeowners.

Patios covers have been developed keeping in mind the following:

1. Existing structure-in the front lawn or backyard

2. Developing patios and covers- extending or making retractable covers or detachable awnings

3. Making solid structural shades and amount of heat, humidity and wetness during monsoons

4. The client's budget and vision to develop the area

Most of the patios, Houston can be divided mainly in three different categories:

1. Pool patios,

2. Garden patios

3. Backyard patios

Installing patio covers is a skillful job and it is best to let the professionals handle the work. They are able to give the estimated time period and budget and save the homeowner from doing a tacky job. They also provide maintenance, especially if it is in the pool area. The best patio covers Houston ideas involve some common designs that can be creatively developed jointly by the client and developer. The arbor can be seen in most patio Houston homes.

It is supportive and also ideal scaffolding that can be used for covering an independent patio or the one that is an extension of the home. Made of wood and metal it can whether the outdoor elements perfectly the whole year round. With plants around it is a natural cooler. But it can be cowered by a rainstorm unfortunately. But if it has roof tiles fitted it can be durable. There is another patio Houston pattern that is common. The sail away canvas is another excellent idea. It is water proof too. It can be attached to the arbor. It is also detachable.

Fashionable neighborhoods might have sensors around the patio which is covered like French windows. Installing sensors alerts the guests who are not familiar with the surroundings. It is a neat look but gives a feel of a room and not an outdoor ambience. But one can certainly have some innovative ideas with the help of the experts who make the patio covers.




Outdoor patio covers can improve the look of your house. Visit us online at Patiocovershoustonmetro.com for detailed information!





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