Infrared thermography for building diagnostics The use of thermal infrared (IR) imaging is a valuable tool for inspecting and performing non-destructive testing of building elements, detecting where and how energy is leaking from a building’s envelope, collecting data for clarifying the operating conditions of hard to reach heating, ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) installations, identifying problems with the electrical and mechanical installations under full-load operating conditions. IR inspections involve the detection of IR electromagnetic radiation emitted by the inspected object. The collected information can be used as part of other investigative procedures to identify potential problems, quantify potential energy savings, schedule interventions and set priorities for preventive and predictive maintenance or the need for immediate service to minimize the risk of failure. This can reviews the main areas for using IR in building diagnostics with an emphasis on how it was implemented to support office building audits following the IR methodology. Representative examples from building envelope, mechanical and electrical inspections in audited office buildings and other structures are presented to demonstrate common problems and data interpretation.
Additionally it can identify leaks in the ducts, the roof, poor insulation, electrical shorts, detect water and steam leaks and many more applications.
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January 2, 2008 at 9:39 pm |
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October 1, 2008 at 9:14 pm |
Nachshon Draiman and Multiut charged with a $15 million judgment for fraud
Honorable John A. Nordberg: Enter Memorandum Opinion and Order.
For the reasons set forth above, defendants motion for summary judgment is granted, and judgment is granted to plaintiff, and against defendants Multiut and Nachshon Draiman
Case 1:02-cv-07446 Document 228 Filed 06/11/2008 Page 1 of 1
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE Northern District of Illinois − CM/ECF LIVE, Ver 3.2.1
Eastern Division
Dynegy Marketing and Trade
Plaintiff,
v. Case No.: 1:02−cv−07446
Hon. John A. Nordberg
Multiut Corporation, Nachshon Draiman, Future Associates, et al.
Defendant.
NOTIFICATION OF DOCKET ENTRY
This docket entry was made by the Clerk on Wednesday, June 11, 2008:
MINUTE entry before the Honorable John A. Nordberg:Enter Memorandum
Opinion and Order. For the reasons set forth above, defendants motion for summary judgment is granted, and judgment is granted to plaintiff, and against defendants Multiut and Nachshon Draiman, on Counts I and II of plaintiffs amended complaint, in the amount of
$15,348,244.72 plus interest accruing from October 1, 2004. Judgment is granted for plaintiff and against defendants on Counts I through VI of defendants
counterclaims.Status hearing set for 10/2/2008 at 2:30 PM. [183],[196]Mailed notice(tlp, )
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CONCLUSION
For the reasons set forth above, defendant’s motion for summary judgment is granted, and judgment is granted to plaintiff, and against defendants Multiut and Nachshon Draiman Draiman, on Counts I and II of plaintiff’s amended complaint, in the amount of $15,348,244.72 plus interest accruing from October 1, 2004. Judgment is granted for plaintiff and against defendants on Counts I through VI of defendants’ counterclaims.
N.D.Ill.,2008.
Dynegy Marketing and Trade v. Multiut Corp.
Slip Copy, 2008 WL 2410425 (N.D.Ill.)
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END OF DOCUMENT
Nachshon Draiman, Chicago – nursing home administrator license (044001323). revoked
Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation 2008
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Nachshon Draiman, Chicago – nursing home administrator license (044001323). revoked and fined $2000 for misrepresenting information in his application …
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