Former warehouse uses BAS, fabric duct to stockpile energy savings
The Mi-T-M Corp., an industrial power equipment manufacturer, is savings tens of thousands of dollars annually thanks to one contractor’s industrial ventilation design. The system provides indoor air quality for quality assurance painting, welding and laser cutting production line processes, as well as employee air comfort.
The Peosta, IA-based company said it retrofitted a 420,000-sq-ft former warehouse with sophisticated HVAC controls. However, it wouldn’t have been possible without a design team consisting of Mi-T-M’s former director of operations Patrick Siegert; and Daniel Fens, design/build engineer at project mechanical contractor All Seasons Heating & Cooling in Dubuque, IA. The team also tapped factory engineers at fabric HVAC duct manufacturer DuctSox Corp.; and mechanical equipment manufacturer Titan Air, Inc.