The energy meters have a patented glycol compensation algorithm that automatically selects the correct glycol concentration to provide proper flow and energy measurement, ensuring reliable performance and eliminating manual input and inaccuracy from hydronic heating and cooling systems.
Jasper® Engines needed to replace an aging hydronic HVAC system in their office building in Indiana. This project came with an array of challenges. It’s an older building with three floors, a floor under ground and a glass façade.
In 2015, a large, constant-flow hydronic pump that served the lab science building was about to self-destruct, so the facility staff decided to replace it with an upgraded version.
As is the case with any health care project, the correct room pressures and air changes per hour (ACH) in the ORs and isolation rooms become the linchpin of a smooth building turnover.
Enhancements stem from more than two years of additional input from engineers, contractors and building owners – resulting in a substantially upgraded, interactive Building Efficiency System Tool™ (BEST).
Gillis has more than 20 years of engineering and application experience in HVAC equipment and building controls, including as a sales engineer for HVAC equipment and automatic temperature control system manufacturers and as a Northeast sales application engineer for Johnson Controls Inc.