An Expert's Process for Answering ARE Questions: Zoom Study Session
Thursday's 12/05 free 6pm ET Zoom study session is titled, “An Expert's Process for Answering ARE Questions.” Preview the question we’ll be covering below.
Find the Zoom link here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83922907346
An architect has been hired to renovate an historic six-story masonry building with low floor-to-floor heights into a mixed-use project. Thermal control in individual spaces is important, as is preserving the character of the old building; the occupant has no noise concerns and none of the windows are operable. Which of the following heating and cooling options should be chosen? Select the 3 best answers:
Chilled-water and boiler-heated four-pipe hydronic system serving a central basement-located air-handling unit with variable air volume (VAV)
Chilled water and boiler-heated four-pipe hydronic system serving fan coil units
Chilled-beam cooling with boiler-heated two-pipe hydronic radiator heating
Chilled-water and boiler-heated four-pipe hydronic system serving a rooftop air-handling unit with variable air volume (VAV)
Chilled-water and boiler-heated four-pipe hydronic system serving a multi-zone air-handling unit
Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) HVAC
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