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Building Operating Management, Mar 2005

BIOMETRICS

SILEX -The FPA-70 fingerprint physical access system with an optical fingerprint reader provides door access control and attendance management. The product can be used as a stand-alone physical access controller or can be networked, providing centralized control of all physical locations. Authentication can take place in less than a second with the door opening in less than three seconds. FREE INFO: Circle 230

SOFTWARE

AUTODESK - The AutoCAD Revit Series 7 combines the company's Revit 7 building information modeling application with AutoCAD 2005 drafting software. The product offers a conceptual modeling and design environment, an open, graphical system for design thinking and form-making, and tools to streamline core drawing tasks, as well as standard CAD features that allow the user to create, manage and share sets of drawings. FREE INFO: Circle 231

LOCKS

SDC - The company's Selectric Pro locks meet life safety, building code and security requirements for locking fire- rated interior and perimeter office doors, as well as elevator lobby and stairwell doors. The product includes a clutch for vandal resistance and field-selectable features, such as failsafe-failsecure and locked outside only or locked on both sides. FREE INFO: Circle 232

RUBBER FLOORING

JOHNSONlTE - The company has added five new textures to its rubber flooring line, including bamboo, chopped bamboo, pebbles, artistic square and cubis. The textures are offered in the company's standard 60 colors. FREE INFO: Circle 233

ROOF EXHAUST SYSTEM

STROBlC AIR - Tri-Stack mixed flow roof exhaust fans with HEPA filters offer diluted, vertical exhaust plume filters that meet ASTM standards and bag-in/bag-out design. Modular construction with lower system pressures (typically 500 pa) than conventional exhaust stack designs provide a two-year payback when used for centrifugal fan replacement, 1 according to the company. FREE INFO: Circle 234

TISSUE DISPENSERS

KIMBERLY CLARK -The Scott Coreless JRT bath tissue system with EZ Load Twin dispenser provides one-handed entry and has a sliding door to manage one-roll-at-a-time usage. The system offers no cores or keys and provides 15 percent more tissue than standard cored bath tissue, according to the company. FREE INFO: Circle 237

UPS

APC - The three-phase AIS Series are double conversion online uninterruptible power supplies that provide power protection from 10 to 10O kva. The AIS 5000 and AIS 3000 use modular components architecture. The AIS 5000 uses inverter, charger, static switch and control electronics. FREE INFO: Circle 238

POWER CONTROL SYSTEM

ASCO - The 4000 Series power control system allows switchgear to be customized to satisfy specific power requirements by adding or configuring a variety of standard modules. Any manufacturers' circuit breakers can be used to match existing equipment. The system is also compatible with any brand of engine-generator. FREE INFO: Circle 239

CHILLERS

YORK- Latitude air-cooled chillers using HFC-134a are available from 150 to 260 TR and provide full-load design efficiencies up toi 0.3 EER. The product incorporates variablespeed drive (VSD) technology with screw compressors. VSD technology starts the compressor slowly and brings it up to speed gradually. The product's control center keeps track of compressor runtime and startups, automatically switching the lead and lag compressors to balance operating hours. FREE INFO: Circle 240

POWER DOOR OPERATOR

NORTON DOOR CONTROLS - The 5700 low energy operator can be used for either push or pull applications and can be activated with a motion sensor, radio frequency drive or wall switch. The product, which meets ADA requirements, has three major components: inverter, motor and the company's 1601 closer body. FREE INFO: Circle 241

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