Hampshire High School Expects to Save More Than $1 Million in Energy Costs With Ice Storage System
2007年10月30日 - 2:57AM
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HAMPSHIRE, Ill., Oct. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- When building a
new facility for Hampshire High School's 2,500 students,
administrators chose an innovative ice storage system in order to:
-- Create high performance classrooms that optimize students'
learning environment, increase faculty retention and actually
improve student test scores -- Reduce energy consumption,
benefiting the school, community and environment Trane's ice
storage system offered the best option to achieve these goals. The
engineering firm for the project, Metro Design Associates,
performed a system life-cycle cost analysis that showed the
district will save more than $1 million over the life of the
system. That number is based on current energy rates. If energy
rates rise, so will the savings. At the current rate, the district
will receive a full return on its investment in the ice storage
system in less than three years. The heart of the ice storage
system is a dual-temperature Trane chiller. The chiller operates in
standard cooling mode during the day and in ice-making mode at
night. The ice is stored in tanks and used to provide cooling to
the building the next day during peak hours. This solution actually
improves the reliability of the power grid by shifting peak cooling
loads to off-peak hours. Off-peak electricity is less expensive
and, because the most efficient power plants run during off-peak
hours, there are substantial environmental benefits as well. In
addition to energy conservation, indoor air quality was a high
priority when choosing the school's heating, ventilation and air
conditioning (HVAC) system. Energy recovery modules (part of
Trane's M-series climate changers) will keep energy consumption
low, while allowing better indoor air quality with high ventilation
rates, improving the school's environment for students, faculty and
staff. Trane has provided HVAC systems and solutions to education
customers for more than 50 years -- enhancing their environments
through improved indoor air quality, humidity control, acoustics
and energy-efficiency performance. Trane has supplied more HVAC
products, systems and services to schools than any other
manufacturer. Trane has been serving customers in Illinois for 60
years, with one sales office, four AfterMarket Supply parts centers
and one service center. Trane Chicago has 153 associates serving
the needs of education, healthcare, government, manufacturing,
lodging and retail, and other businesses in Illinois. Trane, the
Air Conditioning Systems and Services business of American Standard
Companies Inc. (NYSE:ASD), is a leading global provider of indoor
comfort systems and comprehensive facility solutions. On Feb.1,
American Standard Companies announced plans to separate its three
businesses. Since then, the company completed the spinoff of its
Vehicle Control Systems business as an independent company known as
WABCO (NYSE:WBC). The company also agreed to sell its Bath and
Kitchen business to funds advised by Bain Capital Partners, LLC,
and expects to complete the sale on or about Oct. 31. To reflect
its focus on the Air Conditioning Systems and Services business,
the company plans to change its name to Trane by the end of the
year. In 2006, Air Conditioning Systems and Services, sold under
the Trane(R) and American Standard(R) brands, generated revenues of
$6.8 billion with 29,000 employees. For more information, visit the
Trane Web site at http://www.trane.com/ or the American Standard
Web site at http://www.americanstandard.com/. DATASOURCE: American
Standard Companies Inc. CONTACT: Perri Richman of American Standard
Companies Inc., +1-732-980-6386, Web site:
http://www.americanstandard.com/ http://www.trane.com/
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