Sunday, November 27, 2011

Food Service & Hospitality Industries Proper Planning For Ventilation Systems

Food Service & Hospitality Industries Proper Planning For Ventilation Systems

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No doubt about it when it comes to ventilation and venting systems there are no shortage of vent hood types or options. Still when it comes down to function and functionality certain basic functions and considerations come into play. It all comes down in the end to a number of factors - specific use and needs, logistics and often cost.

When completing the workup for ventilation exhaust systems always remember that if the system is substandard and shortcuts are made for ease or cost - that it is no bargain in the end. After completion the whole exercise may be termed a waste and new management or owners may have to redo the whole system again - in addition to removal of the older system along with inconvenience and other costs. For example some time ago, and before the anti-tobacco stop smoking in public places craze - a donut shop chain opened up. Even though they did what they thought was a thorough workup job, a substandard ventilation system was planned for and installed. You would have thought that just the sight of customers and patrons smoking with their cup of coffee would have alerted the planners and designers to the need for more than basic ventilation system workup as part of their planning. Perhaps it was in retrospect was that the experience of their competitors led those firms to overcompensate with more than overcapacity of exhaust ventilation and that the crew doing the heating and cooling system planning did not notice the cigarette smoke fumes - as they had been reduced and eliminated to a low concentration due to the large scale systems in place.

Regardless the competitive donut shop group plowed ahead. The results were that even if staff at the donut shops propped open the front and rear doors with chairs - that you would of that the donut shop was in the middle of a major forest fire with plumes of smoke in the air. As a result the restaurants were not inviting to patrons, they stayed away. In addition winter heating and summer air conditioning costs were way above projections. In the end the chain packed up shop and closed.

In the end when dealing with heating and ventilation exhaust system planning and forethought are key.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Direct Vent Furnace - A Convenient, Efficient, Safer Home Heating System

Direct Vent Furnace - A Convenient, Efficient, Safer Home Heating System

Exhaust System

Also called condensing or high efficiency furnaces, a direct vent furnace is a great addition to your home. As the name implies it can pay for itself back in lower utility bills over time

So where does this direct vent furnace heating system get its various names? The names derive from the fact that this type of heating system allows the air for use in the combustion chamber to be drawn from outside the home directly and then the exhaust gases are directly vented out the sidewall of your home. This means no exhaust venting needs to be set up through the roof and possibly taken through another story of the house if your house is more than one story high.

There are many reasons for the overwhelming popularity of this system. One, is that they carry a efficiency rating of 80 percent or better. This gives it the high efficiency furnace title.

Another, is that you have the convenience of placing them anywhere in the home that you wish as long as it is very near an outside wall. In fact, they can be as far away as 4 feet from one of these walls and still work correctly. As the heating system works on air flow this causes the four foot limitation. But it does not even require being near an exhaust vent.

But one of the main features is the way that they utilize the air for work. An efficient unit comes with two pipes. One pulls air from the outside, runs it through the system and vents the exhaust from combustion out the other pipe.

But a furnace that is more inefficient uses a whole different technique. It pulls air from within the home. This creates a sucking motion that creates drafts from windows, doors, and any tiny crevasse that you could find in the structure and vents it outside via the chimney. Then what you have is a house full of cold air in the winter that now has to be heated even more to get it to a comfortable temperature.

Not only this but that air flow pattern creates a potential for back draft. If the exhaust fumes, of which carbon monoxide is one, backwashes into your home, you have a recipe for disaster. Therefore using a direct vent furnace where the fumes nor the air used in this closed system come into contact with your home's air supply, makes for a much safer heater.

Using a direct vent furnace is a great way to efficiently heat your home without doing unnecessary extra work. If that isn't enough incentive, you may be eligible for a number of discounts through your homeowners insurance, or government rebate program, for upgrading your system to a much safer one.

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Kooks 3" Street Screamer GTO Exhaust System!!!

Kooks 3" Street Screamer GTO Exhaust System!!! Video Clips.





This brand new 3" Exhaust System is now offered from Kooks! Designed for the 2005-2006 GTO's, this is the ultimate Street/Strip exhaust system. Constructed in all 3" 304 surgical grade stainless steel, this system will bring out the baaaahhhdddd in your Goat! Call Kooks at 866-586-5665 on info on how to order yours today!

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Dinan Cars Announce Parts Availability for BMW 328

Dinan Cars Announce Parts Availability for BMW 328

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Dinan Cars, an automotive company in the United States known for designing and manufacturing aftermarket performance parts for BMW vehicles, recently announced the availability of new BMW 328 Coupe and Sedan components. The company not only produces aftermarket parts for BMW vehicles but also for the MINI brand. The said company is based in Morgan Hill, California and is also known for designing and building BMW racing engines for the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series Daytona Prototype class. Its products are sold through a marketing network composed of different BMW dealerships and other independent auto shops across the United States.

The BMW 328 is under the 3 Series that was redesigned by the German car manufacturer last year. For this car model, Dinan Cars announced the availability of the Ram-Air Intake Assembly although this would only be for the sedan version. The company stated that they used the ram air effect to give the air intake assembly better access to air. The said component scoops up air from the area close to the brake duct. This is in addition to the already existing air duct. The air flow from both of these components gives the engine more air. The use of this component can improve the torque and horsepower output of an engine.

The responsiveness of the engine to the demand of the driver is also increased giving extra power when it is needed. The aftermarket part is composed of an aluminum "air scoop", a silicone hose, and an air-box duct. Tests have shown that this aftermarket performance part can increase power output by as much as 7 horsepower and 6 lb-ft of torque at 6600 revs per minute.

Another for sedan only aftermarket part that was announced to be available by Dinan Cars is the Free Flow Exhaust. The said component is designed to reduce back pressure. For performance enthusiasts, back pressure is considered a bad thing since it reduces the power output of an engine. It is generated by an exhaust system with many twists and bends. Although laws have been passed to increase back pressure to eliminate loud noise, the Free Flow Exhaust uses design technology which reduces backpressure but at the same time keeps the engine noise to a minimum level.

The exhaust part is made out of 100 percent stainless steel. This means that the component can resist corrosion for a considerably long time. The aftermarket part is also designed to fit the factory hangers and its connection with the exhaust manifold. Dinan Cars announced that this same exhaust will be available for BMW 328 coupes shortly.

Another product available from Dinan Cars is the Strut Tower Brace for both the coupe and the sedan version of the BMW 328. The strut bar is a suspension system component used to complement MacPherson struts. The said component provides better strength to the strut towers. According to Dinan Cars, the new strut tower brace they have designed will "help to maintain the structural integrity of the towers over the life of the vehicle as well as providing sharper handling by reducing flex under harder cornering conditions." This gives better ride comfort to the already smooth driving BMW 328. The aftermarket part is precision engineered to fit the strut tower reinforcements. This ensures that the aftermarket part will perfectly complement the stock components used on the coupe and sedan.

The strut tower brace is recommended by Dinan to be used with another product they have designed and produced and is now available in the market. The Stage 1 Suspension system for both coupe and sedan is composed of a Dinan Performance Springs, Koni Strut and rear shocks, and bumpstops. The suspension assembly increase road grip of the tires and also reduces body roll. The assembly also lowers the car giving it a truly performance car look.

Dinan Cars is one of the leading manufacturers of BMW aftermarket parts such as BMW belts, body kit, and other accessories. With a long standing agreement with BMW dealers which allows Dinan-modified vehicles to retain the factory warranty. Usually, the warranty that comes along with a vehicle is immediately lost after a modification has been made to the vehicle. This shows how Dinan Cars has created a name for itself in the United States auto industry.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Subaru Impreza STi - Prodrive vs. Blitz Nur Spec R Exhaust [720p]

Subaru Impreza STi - Prodrive vs. Blitz Nur Spec R Exhaust [720p] On YouTube.





Before & After comparison of the PPP Prodrive Exhaust and the Blitz Nur Spec R catback system on a Impreza STi PPP.

Tags: Subaru, Impreza, sti, PPP, Prodrive, Blitz, Nur, Spec, exhaust, sound, comparison, jeesingh

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

EK9 Exhaust allegory (Top Speed)

EK9 Exhaust allegory (Top Speed) On YouTube.





Same track and both EK9 with same engine (b16b), 4,3kg flywheel and Spoon ECU. EK91: OEM Cat, 5Zigen Proracer Spec A Catback (normal) vmax ~ 220kph (in video ~200) EK92: De-Cat pipe, 5Zigen Proracer Spec A Catback (both small silencers removed) vmax ~250-255kph (video ~250) RIP EK91 :'(

Tags: EK9, Exaust, 5zigen, VTEC, Honda, Civic, Type-R, Typer, B16B, B16, top, speed, topspeed, autobahn

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Monday, November 21, 2011

ferrari 360 bankrupt comparison

ferrari 360 bankrupt comparison On YouTube.





3 Ferrari 360s - the first one's running a stock exhaust, the second has a tubi-style, the third capristo. They rev to WOT parked up, the do drive pasts whilst shifting. Which do you reckon sounds best?

Tags: ferrari, 360, exhaust, stock, tubi, capristo, drive-by, comparison, compare, sound

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