| resulted in comfort issues thoughout the building. The goal of the project was to restore comfort and modernize the heating and cooling systems with an energy efficient design. The project was part of an overall remodel of the building and not justified on energy savings alone. Aircon was selected on the basis of its expertise in the area of design build retrofit.
To meet the goals of the city, Aircon Energy installed 35 water-source high efficiency heat pumps. These pumps are installed in the ceiling of each zone or on the roof deck. Uninsulated piping circulates temered water throughout the building to each individual heat pump. Because of the availability of tempered wastewater, a cooling tower was installed as a back up to reject the heat that is removed from the building. The removed heat is carried back to the waste treatment plant and eliminated. The new cooling tower is activated when the wastewater system does not supply enough heat rejection. Reversing the compression cycle, extracting heat from the wastewater and heating the building air provides heating for this system. For supplemental heat, a gas boiler is installed. Aircon Energy subcontracted the mechanical phases of this project to Pacific Rim mechanical and delivered all other aspects of the project first party.
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