04/02/2014

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Organized by IFP Group, the leading trade fair organizer in the Middle East, Project Qatar, the International Trade Construction, Building, Environmental Technology and Materials Exhibition, will be back for its 11th edition this year. 2013 marked the 10th anniversary of the event which hosted 2,100 local and international exhibitors from 50 countries spread across 62,000 sqm of indoor and outdoor exhibition space. Project Qatar is held concurrently with Qatar Stone Tech, The 3rd International Stone and Stone Technology Show / Heavy Max, the 11th International Exhibition for Heavy Machinery / Lighting-Tech Qatar / HVAC-Tech Qatar

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Qatar Stone-Tech:


Held concurrently with Project Qatar 2014, Qatar Stone-Tech, 3rd International Stone and Stone Technology Show, is organized in collaboration with Veronafiere, the organizer of Marmomacc, and Confindustria Marmomacchine, to showcase the best worldwide production techniques and innovative technologies, as well as the capabilities of natural stone and stone materials in architecture, design and construction.

Heavy Max:


The 11th International Exhibition for Heavy Machinery attracts a massive number of worldwide manufacturers and suppliers' leading brands. Heavy Max showcases the latest cutting-edge construction machinery, equipment, systems and materials and is an ideal platform to meet the demands of a billion-dollar-value construction market.



Lighting Tech:

Running alongside the annual Project Qatar exhibition, Lighting Tech Qatar 2014 is a lighting conference targeting designers, specifiers, construction professionals as well as government officials in Qatar. This timely event is brought to you as Qatar gears up for FIFA 2022's extensive infrastructure requirements whilst working towards achieving ambitious nation-wide sustainability standards in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.



HVAC Tech:

Running concurrently with the 11th annual edition of Project Qatar 2014, HVAC Tech Qatar will provide a specialized forum for the local Qatari, Gulf and regional market to address the latest opportunities and challenges in the HVAC and cooling industries and will showcase the latest technological solutions available, within the framework of local and regional market conditions and the developing regulatory environment.

Excellent Opportunities for HVAC industry

The Facts


US$200 billion will be spent on construction projects in Qatar over the next ten years
US$140 billion will be invested in transport infrastructure in Qatar over the next five years
US$40 billion are being invested on metro and railway projectsin Qatar which require ventilation and complete integration of monitoring and control systems
US$494 million is being invested in Lusail City Development Project, which will include long-stretch tunnels requiring ventilation


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Hi Green Tip #4: Hi Size and Select Fans Near Their Peak Total Efficiency.

Even the most efficient fan models can operate inefficiently if improperly sized.Fans selected close to their peak total efficiency (pTE) will use less energy. The 2012 International Green Construction Code requires selections within 10% of peak efficiency, and ASHRAE Standard 90.1,

Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings, is considering language that would require a 15% allowable range. If a fan is selected to operate more than 15 point below its peak efficiency, it is probably undersized to result in the lowest purchase price (first cost). The smaller, less-expense fan will have to run much faster with higher levels of internal turbulence than its larger cousin to meet the required air flow, thus consuming a lot more energy.The cost difference to select a larger fan closer to peak operating efficiency is very small when compared to the energy saved.

Simple payback for 10% selections is usually less than one year. Smaller fans operating faster will also require more maintenance and earlier replacement. Smaller fans generate more noise as well.Below is a table showing the output from a fan manufacturer's sizing and selection program. All of the fans in the table would "do the job" of providing the required airflow at the required pressure.

The fan sizes range from 18-inches in diameter to 36-in. Notice that as the fan diameter increases, the fan speed decreases, as does the fan power (expressed as "brake horsepower"). The red region of the table indicates poor fan selection practice - none of these fans have an actual total efficiency (at the airflow and pressure required) within 15 points of peak total efficiency. The green region indicates proper fan selection process - all have an actual total efficiency within 15 points of peak total efficiency.

Note that the 30-in. diameter fan consumes roughly half the power of the 18-in. fan. The lowest cost fan shown is probably the 20-in. fan, with an efficiency of 49%, 29 points off the peak. If this fan runs 6,000 hours per year at a utility rate of 10 cents per kwh, it will cost $4,300 a year to operate. A more efficient selection might be the 24-in. fan because it is "Class I" and complies with both ASHRAE 90.1 and the Green code requirements. It has an actual efficiency of 69%, 10 points less than the peak efficiency of 79%. This fan would cost $3,100 to operate, which is probably more than the fan itself costs. A more efficient 30 inch selection is only 1 point from its peak efficiency of 83% and will consume only $2,600 per year, saving $500 a year relative to a 24-in. fan, and $1,700 a year over the lowest cost fan. Generally, the difference in initial cost of the most efficient fan selection is paid back in less than 5 years over more common less efficient alternatives. Perhaps this observation will bring it home.

Most fans consume more each year in energy cost than they are worth. So, when you buy a fan, think of it as a liability, not an asset. Your objective should be to make the liability placed on those who will pay future energy bills as low as possible. The leverage implicit in choosing a larger, more efficient fan is much greater than most people appreciate. And fans last a long time – 20 years plus – so choose wisely.The bottom line is this. Right-sizing a fan can yield energy savings and generate a lot of operating cost savings for the facility owner or occupants for many, many years.

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