July 2010 |
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Reliable Controls - Controlling the Cup
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VICTORIA, BC – At one time in the not too distant
past, FNB Stadium was a somewhat bland soccer facility lost in the Seweto sprawl
and known only to the rest of the world as the site of Nelson Mandela’s first
speech in Johannesburg after his historic release from prison. And so the dusty
stadium would have remained, but when South Africa was awarded the 2010 FIFA
World Cup, an extensive make-over was in order. Indeed, even the name would
change as the outdated FNB Stadium received a complete make-over to the tune of
1.5 billion rand.
For the lion’s share of June and July, the 94,000 seats of the newly-named
Soccer City Stadium will be a vibrant flood of patriotic colors amid the hum of
swirling vuvuzela horns. At the center of the action is the striking exterior of
the refurbished stadium – designed to have the appearance of an African pot; the
cladding on the outside is a mosaic of fire and earthen colors with a ring of
lights running around the bottom of the structure, simulating fire underneath
the pot.
An important component of the ground-breaking make-over of FNB Stadium included
the installation of a Reliable Controls® MACH-System by our South African
Authorized Dealer, Redbase Systems.
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With a mixture of environments and large-scale needs, Soccer City Stadium was
loaded with an impressive list of conditioning equipment that includes 347 water
source heat pumps, 134 fans, 14 air handler units, and four computer room units.
The main plant room was populated with four cooling towers, and four secondary
condenser water pumps controlled on differential pressure.
Desmond Cory, a member of Redbase Systems, describes the MACH-Global™ as the
workhorse of the installation, “We have two fully-loaded MACH-Global™
controllers. We are using the two subnetworks on the one MACH-Global™ controller
to pick up the MACH2™, MACH1™, and MACH-Zone™ controllers.”
The entire installation is BACnet® which allows for integration into a
third-party’s electrical power controls system.
Congratulations to Desmond Cory and his team for a winning job on the world
stage.
Read the entire Soccer City Project Profile at:
http://www.reliablecontrols.com/projects/overview
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