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PUBLICATIONS

Trent Technologies

Tyler, TX

Warren Trent, PE, CEO

and

Curtis Trent, Ph.D.

Copyright © 1990 -2000 Trent Technologies, Inc., Tyler, TX

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PUBLICATIONS BY TRENT TECHNOLOGIES

Trent, W., Trent, C. & Hewitt, H. (2004). Condensate control. Rosaler, R.(2004).  HVAC Handbook, 18.201-18.251

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (2000, November). New Drain Seals Replace The P-Trap. Facilities Design and Management,  46-48.

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (2000, May 29). Dry Trap Syndrome: A Cooling Startup Pitfall. Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration News, 12-13.

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (1998). Condensate control. In Rosaler, N. (1998).HVAC Maintenance and Operations Handbook, 625-656.    Purchase this Book

Trent, W., Trent, C. & Hewitt, H. (1998). Condensate control. In Grimm, N. & Rosaler, R.(1998). HVAC Systems and Components Handbook,2.3.1-2.3.6.3.       Purchase this Book 

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (1997, December). Condensate drain lines. Engineered Systems, 40-42.

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (1997, November). Position of fan (blower) in air handler. Engineered Systems, 52-56.

Trent, W. & Trent, C (1997, October). Humidity, temperature in air supply ducts. Engineered Systems, 50-54.

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (1997, September). Seal it with more than a kiss. Engineered Systems, 52-58.

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (1997, August). The lowdown on drain pans. Engineered Systems, 42-46.

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (1997, July). Condensate control. Engineered Systems, 40-44.

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (1997, April 28). The troublesome condensate trap: The rest of the story. Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration News, 10.

Trent, C. & Trent, W. (1996, August). Designing clean air. Health Facilities Management, 40-44.

Trent, C. (1996, February 19). You are your company’s image. Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration News, 97.

Trent, C. & Trent, W. (1996, February). Breathing Easier: HVAC specifications for schools. School Business Affairs. 21-23.

Trent, C. & Trent, W. (1996, January). Guidelines for building owners and managers in specifying HVAC systems. Skylines, 20-21.

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (1995, September 18). Exploring causes and cures for wet, contaminated systems. Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration News, 16.

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (1995, August). Considerations in designing drier, cleaner HVAC systems. Engineered Systems, 38-48.

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (1994, August). Condensate traps and indoor air quality. Air Conditioning Today, 1,4,8.

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (1994, July). Indoor air quality and the condensate trap. Today’s Air Conditioning.

Trent, W. & Trent, C. (1994, May). "Indoor air quality and the condensate trap. Paper presented at the Ninth Symposium on Improving Building Systems in Hot and Humid Climates. Arlington, Texas.

Trent, W. (1994, February 21). The condensate trap: a costly failure. Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration News, 3-6.

Trent, W. (1992, October 19). IAQ and HVAC: some major problems and a practical solution. Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration News, 3-8.

 

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF AUTHORS

Warren TrentWarren C. Trent, M.S. Purdue University, is a Registered Professional Engineer and CEO of Trent Technologies, Inc., Tyler, Texas. He is a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and a Fellow in the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).  

He is a co-author of chapters on “Condensate Control” for two McGraw-Hill Handbooks: HVAC Systems and Components Handbook, and HVAC Operations and Maintenance Handbook. He is also the author of A New Approach to Understanding and Selecting Personnel, Gateway Press.  

He has had more than 30 years experience in fluid flow research and development, including pioneering work in the development and application of the geothermal heat pump. He served as Director of Engineering Technology for the McDonnell Douglas Corporation, where among other projects, he directed the design and development of the propulsion system for the F15 fighter aircraft.

As an Evaluator for the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), from 1983 to 1989, he visited and evaluated 12 university Mechanical Engineering Programs for academic accreditation.

He is a patentee and is listed in Who’s Who in Science and Engineering and Who’s Who in America.

He has been  the CEO of Trent Technologies, Inc., since 1993.

 

C. Curtis Trent, M.S. Ph.D. University of Wisconsin. He has held tenured professorships and department head positions at Kansas State University, Washington State University, and North Carolina State University. He has directed the research of 22 Doctoral candidates.

He is a co-author of chapters on “Condensate Control” for two McGraw-Hill Handbooks: HVAC Systems and Components Handbook, and HVAC Operations and Maintenance Handbook.

He is the author or co-author of six books, numerous monographs and the author of 30 refereed journal articles.

He has served as a consultant to the governments of Nigeria, Malawi, Botswana, and Gambia

He was President of Trent Technologies, Inc., from 1993 until 2001. He is now President Emeritus.

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