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University Health Network Adds Aircuity in Additional Building, Implements Exhaust Fan Control
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Aircuity’s Exhaust Fan Control Increases Savings for UHN
NEWTON,
Mass., USA – Aircuity (www.aircuity.com), creator of measurably better
environments, announces the expansion of its platform at University
Health Network (UHN), the largest research hospital in Canada. Aircuity
was chosen for its accurate intelligent building platform in order to
reduce energy costs and improve the indoor environment.
Aircuity monitors the indoor environmental quality of buildings and
informs building ventilation controls to provide optimal airflow
levels. At UHN, Aircuity was first installed in the Princess Margaret
Cancer Research Tower (PMCRT). The platform’s DCV control of the labs’
supply air saved approximately $800,000.
A powerful compliment to Aircuity’s platform in lab buildings is the
exhaust fan application, but the previous exhaust system had produced a
continuous discharge plume wasting energy when the air exhausted was
clean. Aircuity and channel partner AirGenuity implemented Aircuity’s
exhaust fan application for maximum savings within the building.
Newly installed variable frequency drives allowed fan speeds to be
ramped up or down according to building needs. When Aircuity detects
any contamination in the exhaust plenum, fan speeds are increased until
the air is clean again. This intelligent platform ensures not only
energy savings but also a clean, healthy space for researchers and
occupants of surrounding buildings in downtown Toronto.
While the exhaust fan application was being installed at PMCRT,
University Health Network installed Aircuity to optimize supply and
exhaust air in its Krembil Research Tower, incurring additional
savings. Once Aircuity’s exhaust fan application was implemented,
annual savings amounted to 1,550,000 kWh (equivalent to 160 houses in
Ontario) and electric peak demand savings of 111.7 kW (equivalent to
running 1,400 flat screen TVs simultaneously). This saved $200,000
annually. Coupled with savings from the previous Aircuity lab project
in PMCRT, utility cost savings total $1,000,000 annually.
[an error occurred while processing this directive] For additional information on the company and its solutions, please visit: www.aircuity.com.
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