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BERKELY, Calif. — With support from the California Energy Commission’s Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is performing standardized testing of the energy performance of fan-filter units (FFUs) at no cost to participants. LBNL is seeking loan or donation of 2′ x 4′ fan-filter units for testing.

Participants supplying units will receive the test results associated with their units: energy performance at various airflows and pressure conditions. All participants will be kept anonymous in LBNL testing and in any subsequent publications. The new performance information obtained will support the design and application of energy efficiency units. Relevant activities were previously reported in a special report “FFUs: Setting a course for energy efficiency” (CleanRooms Magazine, September 2004).

Those wishing to participate should directly contact:

Tengfang (Tim) Xu, Ph.D., PE
Program Manager, Building Technologies Department
Environmental Energy Technologies Division
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Bldg. 90R3111, One Cyclotron Road
Berkeley, CA 94720-8134
Tel: (510) 486-7810
E-mail: [email protected]

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