New HVAC Technologies Help Administrators Meet Indoor Environment Goals
The new Brescia University College residence hall and dining complexs rooftop modular steel mounting frame system supports 34 Mitsubishi Electric City-Multi Series VRF condensers as well as the RectorSeal line set protection duct manufactured out of corrosion- and scratch-resistant ZAM (zinc/aluminum/magnesium)-coated metal. (Photo courtesy of Baymar Supply)
Both the mounting frame and line set protection duct accessories made an aesthetic impact on the Brescia University College project, which was one of the first Canadian VRF projects. (Photo courtesy of Baymar Supply)
The Brooks School in North Andover, Massachusetts, was looking to upgrade its water-heating system in 2012. (Photo courtesy of Navien)
Bob Avila of Avila Plumbing and Heating, Lawrence, Massachusetts, replaced two 400,000-Btu boilers and a 300-gallon storage tank with three Navien NPE-240A tankless water heaters at the Brooks School. (Photo courtesy of Navien)
The 75,778-square-foot Falmouth Elementary School in Stafford, Virginia, was in urgent need of renovation by 2010. A Mitsubishi Electric VRF system helped cut the operating energy costs by 40 percent and energy costs by 25 percent, saving $70,000 per year. (Photo courtesy of Mitsubishi Electric)
Trane chiller plant upgrades with thermal energy storage at thirteen St. Lucie County School District sites have resulted in lower operating expenses, with average annual utility costs reduced 30-40 percent. (Photo courtesy of Trane)
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