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Evaporative Cooling from ecocooling

FORTHCOMING EVENTS:
We regularly attend trade shows and environmental events - any forthcoming events will appear below - we look forward to meeting you there

talk to Ecocoling about environmentally friendly evaporative cooling


ECOBUILD EXHIBITION
London, Earls Court
Stand 2103
2nd-4th March 2010

BEST PRACTICE LOW CARBON INNOVATION FORUM

National Motorcycle Museum
10th March 2010

NEMEX 2010
part of Sustainability Live
NEC Birmingham
20-22 April, 2010
Stand N29

Low Carbon Best Practice Exchange
10 June 2010
Olympia Conference Centre, London

THE ENERGY EVENT 2010
National Motorcycle Museum - Stand 54
8th-9th September 2010

ENERGY SOLUTIONS EXPO
London, Olympia
Stand F80
6th-7th October2010

 

Alan Beresford
MANAGING DIRECTOR OF ECOCOOLING
is on the CIBSE steering committee for the design of data centre Cooling

Energy efficient cooling for the University of Westminster

evaporative cooling in a listed building

Fyvie Hall at the University of Westminster and its associate board room was consistently uncomfortable during periods of hot weather.  As with all universities the carbon impact of any cooling system needed to be minimized.

Fyvie Hall is a listed building dating back to 1912 which hosted the first public viewing of a motion picture. The room is now used for education and conferences with a capacity of up to 150 people.  The design of any cooling system also had to comply with all of the constraints associated with a Grade 1 listed building

Above Fyvie hall is the board room.  This is a semi glazed building with natural ventilation.

Two side discharge EcoCoolers and an extraction system were installed to provide cooling for both rooms.  The existing ventilation ducts and openings were utilised to avoid any listed building implications.  The EcoCooling air supply fans are installed with pre and post sound attenuation to meet the internal requirement of NC40 and local restrictions.

A combined thermostat and humidistat in each room automatically controls the temperature with a maximum relative humidity.  This solution has satisfied the cooling requirements of these rooms. With less than 20% of the energy use and carbon impact of an equivalent refrigeration based cooling system this will contribute to the University of Westminster’s Sustainability and Responsibility programme.

 

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