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By replacing aging coal boilers, generating electricity on-site, and recovering heat, overall energy efficiency has been boosted while substantially reducing energy costs and cutting water usage by 5%.
By replacing aging coal boilers, generating electricity on-site, and recovering heat, overall energy efficiency has been boosted while substantially reducing energy costs and cutting water usage by 5%.
The museum administration and its asset management in-house committee have signed a contract with a physician-led firm, offering a PC approach to improve the building environment to assist in furnishing, installing, commissioning, monitoring, measuring, and reporting on the museum’s indoor environment.
The existing equipment to remain as part of the condenser water system includes the plate and frame heat exchangers and split-case pumps with standby pumps, each with variable frequency drives (VFDs).
The TE Series is a self-contained ceiling mounted humidifier that has been designed for ease of installation and retrofits, easy operation, reliability, and energy efficiency.
Vacant for decades, the former 342,000-square-foot Cook County Hospital has been transformed into a hotel, food hall, medical office, and community spaces by SOM.
The existing central air system with eight terminal reheat coils shall provide space temperature and humidity control to maintain 40%-60% relative humidity within each room while maintaining 68°F in the heating season, 74° in the cooling season, and space pressure maintained at 0.05-inch gage positive pressure.