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Portable heating and cooling technology has become a versatile tool in the arsenal of maintenance and engineering managers. Whether the technology comprises part of an emergency-preparedness plan or is a key component of a facility's data center operations, managers are looking to portable heating and cooling for more reasons than ever before. That versatility is evident as organizations continue to expand and renovate facilities, often adding more heat-generating equipment to their portfolio. HVAC systems are reaching peak demand, and managers are specifying portable units to supplement the building's HVAC system and keep operations running smoothly.

In this 75-minute Webcast, moderated by Chris Matt, managing editor of Maintenance Solutions magazine, attendees will receive information on the role portable heating and cooling units play in commercial and institutional buildings, as well as steps they can take to properly specify, install, and maintain the equipment.

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Common applications in which managers are specifying portable heating and cooling units
* Key differences between water- and air-cooled units and common applications in which managers would specify one type versus the other
* The importance of determining an application's power capabilities when specifying portable units
* Steps to integrate portable units with building-automation and fire-safety systems
* Strategies for quantifying an area's heat load to ensure managers specify the most appropriate unit for the application
* Suggestions for turning temporary heating and cooling units into permanent solutions.