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Greenbuilding Archive for January 2002
564 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:26:29 2002

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RE: [GBlist] Low E glass



Paul:  I found your points very interesting.  What
other ways can you increase occupant comfort levels? 

--- paul braese <pbraese@bulldog.unca.edu> wrote:
> stephen thwaites point has much validity... as a
> building systems
> engineer dealing directly with HVAC issues at our
> university, i can tell
> you occupancy comfort often has very little with a
> "satisfying" room
> temperature.  effective comfort control requires a
> careful look at many
> issues, particularly during the heating season:
>  
>  

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