


 The
Team is going green!
Team Mechanical is on the leading edge of green
solutions for a changing world climate. Team installs and designs systems
that use energy recovery and renewable energy to help owners, facility
directors and managers counter increases in energy costs and address budget
constraints.
Our sales engineers are LEED-accredited and can provide design, engineering
and installation cost for solar (click
here for a solar flow diagram), heat recovery and geothermal technology.
The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building
Rating System™ encourages and accelerates global adoption of sustainable
green building and development practices through the creation and
implementation of universally understood and accepted tools and performance
criteria.
Read about our LEEDS-certified project for Advanced Technical Publishing in
the 'Design / Build' section of
our site.
Team receives 2007 AHSRAE Award for energy savings
Team Mechanical earned its most recent ASHRAE Excellence in
Engineering Award in 2007 for the Resurrection Medical Center chilled water
plant upgrade. In its effort to improve plant efficiency and stabilize
operating costs, the institution’s plant operations department brought Team
Mechanical onboard for an extensive analysis of the chilled water system.
The study determined a solution that would achieve substantial energy
savings, by changing the distribution system from a primary/secondary system
with constant flow, to a variable-flow primary and secondary system.
Resurrection then contracted with Team Mechanical to perform a three-phased
project realizing the new design. The job was completed on schedule and on
budget in the spring of 2006. The hospital rang up
electrical savings of more than $200,000 in the remainder of the year,
thanks to this conversion.
Contact us for a
FREE
ECM (Energy Conservation Measures) evaluation of your facility.
1900 Golf
Existing chillers, the cooling tower, four air handling units, pumps, and
other mechanical equipment needed to be replaced in the penthouse mechanical
room at 1900 Golf Road, the 12-story Centennial Building. Space constraints
and timing were each a factor. The mechanical room needed to be cleared of
existing equipment, and new equipment was then hoisted onto the roof. TMI
removed a wall of the cooling tower pit, and developed a logical sequence to
move in the new equipment -- in the order in which it needed to be
assembled. The client also required that the work be staged, so that two of
the four air handling units remained operational at all times. The TMI team
performed smoothly – and made quick work of satisfying the client in an
efficient timeframe.
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