Wasilla Police Station Upgrades IAQ and HVAC Systems
ERV static-plate enthalpy cores eliminate the need for conventional defrost systems, saving the city energy and maintenance costs.
The new $12 million Wasilla (Alaska) Police Station employs many innovative HVAC designs that will save the city energy and provide occupants with exceptional IAQ.
The recently completed 20,000-square-foot building, designed with aesthetic post-modern industrial architecture by MCG Explore Design, doubles the police department’s previous building, which was an old, converted bank. The sustainable mechanical HVAC design features dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS) with energy recovery, hydronic radiant floor heating, and packaged rooftop units (RTUs) with heat recovery.