Standards & Technical Committees
- ACGIH: Results from hood testing will be helpful to refine their standard. LBNL work could influence future updates of their standard [Bell]
- ANSI/AIHA: Results from side-by-side testing and dynamic testing protocol will be helpful to refine their performance-based standard. LBNL work could influence future updates of their standard [Bell]
- ASHRAE: Work with SPC-110 sub-committee is ongoing. SPC-110 is revising and updating the ASHRAE 110-1995 method. Sub-committee involvement provides an opportunity to have input during the updating process so that the revised method will embrace new fume hood technologies.
- ASHRAE: Work with Technical Committee TC 9.9 which issued thermal guidelines for data center facilities and has an ambitious program to address many areas of data center HVAC.
- ASHRAE Clean-spaces technical committee TC 9.11 and also a corresponding member of the "Mission Critical facilities committee" TC 9.9 (data centers) [Tschudi]
- ASHRAE TC 9.10 (laboratories) [Bell]
- Critical Facilities Round Table (CFRT) Committee on data centers. [Tschudi, Greenberg, Xu]
- IEC technical committee 22: Power electronics. This technical committee is responsible for International Standard IEC 62040-3 on UPS performance and also on power supplies [Mansoor] - Pending
- IEEE 1621 [Chair]. Power Control User Interface Standard [Nordman]
- IEEE Taskforce on Single Phase Harmonics (Will be relevant for the power supply part of the work) [Mansoor]
- IEEE Industrial Application Society (Will be relevant for any power electronics related work both for UPS and Power supplies for data center industry) [Mansoor]
- IEST Working Group 12 on cleanroom design considerations. [Xu]
- IEST Working Group 36 on fan-filter unit test procedure. [Xu]
- IEST WG on Mini environment, which has close relevance with WG12. [Xu] - Pending
- Lead author of the proposed global test procedure for measuring the energy efficiency of single voltage external AC/DC power supplies. This procedure will be used by EPA, the CEC, CECP, CNIS, and the European Code of Conduct process for measuring power supply efficiency. [Calwell]
- USGBC LEED for Labs committee [Mathew]
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