Energy Innovators Case Study
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- Office of Energy Efficiency
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Overview: The WCM was experiencing severe problems caused by the fouling of cooling coils and other components of its cooling systems. Air conditioning was affected, medical equipment was deteriorating, and the facilities management staff was facing large repair bills. Computer equipment operation was compromised, as were the process medical loads that with the major air handlers required to ventilate the building, are part of the chilled water systems load. The problem was traced to inorganic particulate from the WCM's own piping system as well as the District Cooling System and the over 100 buildings connected to this closed-loop system.
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