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Suncourt TF104 4" Radon Mitigation Fan TF104-W
!±8±Suncourt TF104 4" Radon Mitigation Fan TF104-W
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Post Date : Dec 20, 2011 12:00:07
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Centrax Centrifugal Fan Fits 4" Duct. 200 CFM. Serious Air Power With Quiet Operation!
Does not includes Rubber Couplings
Features:
- High Volume & Pressure
- Installs In Any Position
- Ball Bearings Are Permanently Sealed & Lubricated
- Backward Inclined Blades
- Vibration Absorbing Material
- Class B TP Auto Reset
- UV Protected/Flame Retardant Thermal Plastic Resin
- 140F (60C) Maximum Air Stream Temperature
- Includes Mounting Hardware
- 5 Year Limited Warranty
SPECIFICATIONS:
Duct Diameter: 4"
Amps: .53
Watts: 40
Volts: 120
Hz: 60
CFM: 200
Color: White
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
NEVER expose your Centrax Centrifugal Fan to airflow temperatures exceeding 140F (60C).
Make sure all electrical wiring conforms to all applicable codes and standards. If you are not familiar with electrical installations, consult a qualified electrician.
How much power does a Centrax Centrifugal Fan use?
TF104 40 Watts .53 Amps
TF106 70 Watts 1.00 Amps
TF108 120 Watts 1.70 Amps
What type of motor is used in Centrax Centrifugal Fans?
The electric motor is a Class B sealed, thermally protected, auto-reset, external rotor motor with ball bearing.
Can I use a Centrax Centrifugal Fan in a humid environment?
Yes, the Centrax Fan utilizes a sealed motor that can withstand humid/damp environments. Please use the appropriate strain relief for your application.
What does Thermally Protected mean?
A thermally protected motor contains a fuse that will cut off power to the motor should the motor temperature exceed a safe limit. Centrax Centrifugal Fans contain an auto-resetting feature.
What are the impellers made of?
Glass filled nylo
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Environmentally Conscious Fossil Energy Production (Environmentally Conscious Engineering, Myer Kutz Series)
!±8± Environmentally Conscious Fossil Energy Production (Environmentally Conscious Engineering, Myer Kutz Series)
Best practices for mitigating environmental damage from conventional power generation
This volume of the Wiley Series in Environmentally Conscious Engineering, Environmentally Conscious Fossil Energy Production, seeks to provide new solutions to one of the grand challenges of this century: supplying energy to a growing population while reducing environmental pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. The first five chapters cover extraction and transport of fossil fuels; the last four chapters cover power plants. An international roster of contributors, from the United States, Canada, and the Middle East, deals with the wide variety of challenges posed by converting oil, natural gas, and coal to energy.
Chapters include:
Environmentally Conscious Petroleum Engineering
Carbon Management and Hydrogen Requirements in Oil Sands
Environmentally Conscious Coal Mining
Maritime Oil Transport and Pollution Prevention
Accidental Oil Spills Behavior and Control
Geological Sequestration of Greenhouse Gases
Clean Coal Technology: Gasification Pathway
An Integrated Approach for Carbon Mitigation in the Electric Power Generation Sector
Energy and Exergy Analyses of Natural Gas Fired Combined Cycle Power Generation Systems
Turn to all of the books in the Wiley Series in Environmentally Conscious Engineering for the most cutting-edge, environmentally friendly engineering practices and technologies.
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Sunday, October 9, 2011
The Economics of Climate Change in China: Towards a Low-Carbon Economy
!±8± The Economics of Climate Change in China: Towards a Low-Carbon Economy
China faces many modernization challenges, but perhaps none is more pressing than that posed by climate change. China must find a new economic growth model that is simultaneously environmentally sustainable, can free it from its dependency on fossil fuels, and lift living standards for the majority of its population. But what does such a model look like? And how can China best make the transition from its present macro-economic structure to a low-carbon future?
This ground-breaking economic study, led by the Stockholm Environment Institute and the Chinese Economists 50 Forum, brings together leading international thinkers in economics, climate change, and development, to tackle some of the most challenging issues relating to China's low-carbon development. This study maps out a deep carbon reduction scenario and analyzes economic policies that shift carbon use, and shows how China can take strong and decisive action to make deep reductions in carbon emission over the next forty years while maintaining high economic growth and minimizing adverse effects of a low-carbon transition. Moreover, these reductions can be achieved within the finite global carbon budget for greenhouse gas emissions, as determined by the hard constraints of climate science.
The authors make the compelling case that a transition to a low-carbon economy is an essential part of China's development and modernization. Such a transformation would also present opportunities for China to improve its energy security and move its economy higher up the international value chain. They argue that even in these difficult economic times, climate change action may present more opportunities than costs. Such a transformation, for China and the rest of the world, will not be easy. But it is possible, necessary and worthwhile to pursue.
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Towards Auctioning: The Transformation of European Green House Gas Emissions Trading System (Climate Change Law, Policy and Practice Series)
!±8± Towards Auctioning: The Transformation of European Green House Gas Emissions Trading System (Climate Change Law, Policy and Practice Series)

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Emissions trading systems have come to the fore as the most economically efficient mechanisms that can be employed to bring about an optimal greenhouse gas reduction goal. Even though much has been written about the advantages and disadvantages of these systems, one element of crucial importance emission allowance allocation has not been considered in adequate depth until the present study. Such an analysis takes on increased importance as it seems likely that market-based auctioning will become the default allocation method throughout the EU under a proposed amendment to the Emissions Trading System (ETS) established by Directive 2003/87/EC.
Taking a law and economics approach that is, using a combined perspective of industrial economics and legal analysis this important book examines the potential for anticompetitive distortion that may result from auctioning emission allowances. Among the issues investigated in depth are the following:
- whether the current setup of the EU ETS fosters allocative efficiency or whether this allocative efficiency is hindered by legal impediments or constraints;
- whether EU competition law can serve to remedy anticompetitive effects stemming from Member State actions taken pursuant to Directive 2003/87/EC;
- which allocation formats are most desirable from an allocative efficiency and environmental effectiveness point of view;
- the importance of initial allocation and adjustment of out-of-equilibrium situations under the amended ETS;
- whether auctioning allowances serves the attainment of market equilibrium even in the continuing presence of polluter havens ;
- the effect of the ECJ s so-called joint application jurisprudence on the ETS; and
- the allocation of allowances from a state aid perspective.
The book provides both a coherent typology of emission allowance allocation mechanisms and the main characteristics of the present emissions trading system, setting the gained insights into a broader perspective. It examines how various assignment mechanisms deal with issues such as price determination, allocative efficiency and environmental effectiveness. It considers how market-based allocation mechanisms compare with administrative allocation mechanisms, particularly those based on the widely applied grandfathering method. And perhaps most important and of especial value to practitioners and policymakers it identifies the auction design challenges that must be addressed by the Commission in its implementing regulation due by 30 June 2010.
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
Safety Siren Pro Series HS71512 3 Radon Gas Detector
!±8±Safety Siren Pro Series HS71512 3 Radon Gas Detector
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Price : $129.95
Post Date : Aug 11, 2011 22:05:45
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Digital Continuous Radon Gas Monitoring with Home Radon Alarm Protect your family from lung cancer from radon gas exposure with the only EPA evaluated radon gas alarm, the Safety Siren Pro 3 Electronic Radon Gas Detector from Family Safety Products. As seen on TV, this is not like a single use radon test detection kit: this digital radon gas monitor for home testing is a continuous radon tester that performs continuous radon gas monitoring. The clear, easily read digital radon level display shows short-term radon levels as well as long-term radon level averages. The Safety Siren electronic radon monitor gives its first radon reading after 48 hours of radon gas sampling. Radon gas in air or water is a health hazard resulting from uranium breaking down in soil. Exposure to radon can cause lung cancer. Continuous home radon monitoring is recommended in high radon areas or when radon mitigation systems are used. Radon gas levels change according to humidity and season. See in.Radon Facts in. below the radon monitor information. Family Safety Products' Electronic Radon Meter Features: USA EPA Evaluated. Not for sale to residents of the State of Iowa nor for shipment to Iowa residents per Iowa Department of Public Health Rules, Chapters 43 (136B). Please contact the Iowa Department of Public Health at (515) 281-7689 for further information. Numeric LED radon gas detection level display range: .1 to 999.9 in pCi/L. Short and long term readings. Short-term readings: 7 day radon average. Long-term readings: radon averages since powered-up or last reset. 5-year maximum. Audible alarm if short or long-term radon gas averages are 4 pCi/L or greater. Continuously samples air . Display updates hourly. Failsafe self test: every 24 hours. Error code displays if test fails. 4 function menu button Green LED illuminates next to S (short-term) or L (long-term) display. User can manually test detector operation. Button to mute or reactivate audible alarm when unit is in alarm.