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Automated Control Systems Integrates Systems In Expanded Monroe Hall
NEW ORLEANS, La. — October 5, 2015 — Automated Control Systems, Inc.
has completed a $2.7 million building automation system (BAS)
integration as part of the renovation and expansion of Monroe Hall on
the campus of Loyola University in New Orleans. Automated Control
Systems, based in Metairie, La., is a leader in the design and
installation of environmental control systems for buildings in the
Southeast Louisiana and Southern Mississippi region. The company is
also a member of the InsideIQ Building Automation Alliance, an
international alliance of independent building automation contractors.
Monroe Hall is a significant building on the Loyola University campus,
housing several of the school’s colleges and hosting classes for a
majority of the university’s undergraduates. As part of a complete
renovation and expansion, two floors were added to the existing
five-story building. The seventh floor was added to house the
major mechanical systems, including new heating, ventilation and air
conditioning equipment (HVAC). The sixth floor was added to house some
additional mechanical systems as well as new classrooms, offices and
research areas. A new Schneider Electric I/A series BAS replaced
existing pneumatic and older direct digital controls in the building.
In addition to the HVAC equipment, the BAS also integrates with Phoenix
Fume Hood Controls, MK Plastics exhaust fans and ABB variable frequency
drives (VFDs).
“Because of all the classrooms and faculty offices in Monroe Hall,
shutting the building down wasn’t feasible during the three-year long
project, so staging the work was a critical challenge,” said Wayne
Durr, vice president, Automated Control Systems. “While as many
intrusive and noisy activities as possible were scheduled during
breaks, most of the work had to be completed in an occupied building
while minimizing disruptions. With the mechanical equipment located on
the newly added sixth and seventh floors, the new BAS was introduced
one floor at a time from the top down.”
The systems integration includes a variety of specialized applications
to accommodate several chemistry and biology labs housed in Monroe
Hall. There are approximately 230 Phoenix supply valves, exhaust
valves, downdraft tables, snorkels and chemical storage cabinets in
addition to the 270 DDC VAV terminals. The BAS monitors the building
pressure and controls the amount of outside air being introduced to
replace the air that is being removed by the miscellaneous fume hoods
in the labs and related exhaust fans located on the roof. To maintain
constant climate control for animals kept in the building for use in
lab experiments, the BAS is connected to a dedicated back-up generator
to run the AHU and VAV boxes for those rooms. In addition, the BAS
monitors air quality conditions in a greenhouse located on the roof.
The BAS also integrates with the fire alarm command center in Monroe
Hall. The integration includes a panel that allows the fire department
to monitor and control AHU fans, Stairwell Pressurization fans and
fire/smoke dampers for specific areas or individual floors in case of
fire or smoke in the building. This panel can also be used for a
post-fire smoke evacuation mode.
“From commercial offices to hospitals to critical university
facilities, InsideIQ member firms provide system integration in a
variety of buildings,” said Paul Strohm, president of the InsideIQ
Building Automation Alliance. “By sharing best practices and
participating in training events, InsideIQ firms like Automated Control
Systems acquire knowledge of the latest technology and techniques,
enabling them to successfully tackle any integration challenge.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Automated
Control Systems completed the BAS installation at Monroe Hall on time
and on budget and continues to provide ongoing service campus-wide for
Loyola University. The expanded and renovated Monroe Hall maintains its
role as an important center of campus activity while operating more
effectively with the new BAS that integrates with the varied equipment
in the building.
About InsideIQ
InsideIQ Building Automation Alliance is an organization comprised of
independent commercial building and facility automation companies
representing common automation and security system platforms. Our
member firms across North America, Europe and Australia share best
practices among more than 5,200 employees at over 110 locations.
Members specialize in the design and implementation of facilities and
process control systems, systems integration, enterprise security
systems, facilities maintenance services, energy services, and the
representation of other value-added products and services. The largest
independent organization of its kind, InsideIQ member companies provide
consistent applications, coordination, and support for commercial
facility owners. More information is available online at www.insideiq.org.
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