Anon
Year:
1994
Languages: English | Pages: 4 pp
Bibliographic info:
Netherlands, CADDET, Result 172, March 1994

The HVAC system for the new Standard Federal Bank headquarters in Troy, Michigan, the United States, was designed for energy efficiency, low operating costs and a high quality indoor environment. Ice thermal storage and heat reclaim from the building's data centre, in combination with a well insulated building envelope, have resulted in calculated savings of USD 62,000 per year with a payback period of 3.3 years. The design of this building's HVAC system, completed in 1989, exceeds all codesand standards for energy efficiency in the United States. This project won a 1992 ASHRAE Technology Award and also the ASHRAE Award of Engineering Excellence given only to projects of especially high quality.