Red Wing High School: Getting Better, Not Older - Red Wing, Minnesota

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Trane
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Overview: When Red Wing High School opened, it was equipped with the latest-technology HVAC equipment and systems to achieve high efficiency and excellent indoor air quality. For nearly 10 years, the school has provided an outstanding learning environment for approximately 1,200 high school students each year. And the school isn't getting older, it's getting better: energy costs are only 95 cents per square footùless than some schools not even equipped with air conditioning. Red Wing High School mechanical systems were designed and built around Trane high-efficiency EarthWise centrifugal chillers, high efficiency boilers from PVI Industries, and 26 Trane Modular Climate Changer air handlers equipped with variable frequency drives and Traq dampers.

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