2008 ASHRAE Technology Award Winner: Rehabilitating Health-Care Facility

2008 ASHRAE Technology Award Winner: Rehabilitating Health-Care Facility

Laurier Nichols, P.E., and Charles Julien, P.E. ASHRAE / 2008 / 4 pages

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A deficient building envelope resulted in serious mold contamination at Honor-Mercier Hospital, a 37-year-old, 300-bed health-care center near Montreal. This article explains how the complete renovation project used enthalpy wheels and run-around coils, which recover heat from exhaust air, along with a zoning strategy to achieve a 47% reduction in energy use. The hospital consumed less energy after the projects completion even though 90,000 ft2 of space was added to the building. The designers won a first-place ASHRAE Technology Award.

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Citation: ASHRAE Journal, vol. 50, no. 3



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