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DALLAS – Aug. 7, 2013 – Schneider Electric, a global specialist in
energy management, today announced the successful completion of a new
construction project with the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in
Dallas. The project included the installation of entirely integrated
control and security systems throughout the architecturally compelling
six-floor facility, which was specifically designed around the complex
exhibit structure. The customized system design will enable the museum
to perform at maximum efficiency and sustain its educational mission
for patrons for years to come.
The highlight of the Perot Museum project is the integrated building
management system (BMS). Schneider Electric incorporated its Andover
Continuum™ solution for the BMS and access control systems, Pelco by
Schneider Electric for the IP cameras and closed circuit television
(CCTV), Stenofon for IP intercom, Radionics for intrusion detection,
and Notifier for fire alarm. The Schneider Electric systems combined
with these other offerings provided top-of-the-line product solutions,
allowing the customer to have full access to the entire system from
multiple locations.
The BMS also has remote capability, so it can be monitored and managed
from anywhere. Additionally through the unique installation process,
the Schneider Electric team navigated the 20-foot high ceilings and low
light conditions with careful consideration for the museum’s striking
architectural design and exhibit layout. Besides creating a safe,
secure environment for museum patrons and staff within this stunning
facility, the integrated system will allow the museum to run
efficiently and effectively, significantly reducing both capital and
operational expenditures.
“We are thrilled with the work Schneider Electric has done with the
construction on our museum,” said Kenneth Cadenhead, director of
facilities, Perot Museum of Nature and Science. “When running a
nonprofit organization, efficiency is extremely important to our
sustainability. The savings we’ll earn from this project will ensure we
are able to invest properly in educational programs and exhibits,
giving our patrons the best possible experience at the Perot Museum.”
“The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is a unique destination and an
intriguing addition to local attractions,” said Jim Sandelin, senior
vice president, Buildings Division of Schneider Electric. “This new
construction project allowed Schneider Electric to fully leverage our
expertise in building efficiency to create a facility that is safe and
sustainable, and whose systems are fully integrated. We are excited
about the museum and proud to have aided in its mission to inspire
minds through nature and science and provide quality science education
for the Dallas community.”
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About Schneider Electric
As a global specialist in energy management with operations in more
than 100 countries, Schneider Electric offers integrated solutions
across multiple market segments, including leadership positions in
Utilities & Infrastructure, Industries & Machines
Manufacturers, Non-residential Building, Data Centers & Networks
and in Residential. Focused on making energy safe, reliable, efficient,
productive and green, the company's 140,000 plus employees achieved
sales of 30.8 billion US dollars (24 billion euros) in 2012, through an
active commitment to help individuals and organizations make the most
of their energy.
www.schneider-electric.com/us
About the Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Perot Museum of
Nature and Science is a nonprofit educational organization located in
Dallas, Texas, with campuses in Victory Park and Fair Park. In support
of its mission to inspire minds through nature and science, the Perot
Museum delivers exciting, engaging and innovative visitor and outreach
experiences through its education, exhibition, and research and
collections programming for children, students, teachers, families and
life-long learners. The $185 million Victory Park museum, designed by
2005 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate Thom Mayne and his firm
Morphosis Architects, opened to the public December 1, 2012. The Perot
Museum is named in honor of Margot and Ross Perot, the result of a $50
million gift made by their five adult children. To learn more about the
Perot Museum, please visit perotmuseum.org.
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