MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC - Automatic Pump-Down System Helps Building
Achieve BREEAM
A new and innovative method of providing an automatic pump-down for Mitsubishi
Electric’s City Multi, heat recovery systems (R2) has helped a state of the art
educational facility achieve full BREEAM rating.
The unique pump-down system was developed by Mitsubishi Electric’s Value Added
Reseller, PACAIR and Business Solutions Partner, Kelvinair Ltd. Both companies
worked closely with M & E contractor, Airedale Mechanical to ensure the
effectiveness of the system would meet BREEAM criteria.
“Other systems are based on the principle of detecting or measuring the
concentration of refrigerant in the air once a leak has happened, but we wanted
to find a way of knowing about any loss before it got to this stage, this system
achieves a whole new level to satisfy BREEAM requirements”, explained PACAIR
Director, Nigel Palmer.
The new system means that a pump-down is automatically started if the
performance is affected by refrigerant loss. The system is automatically placed
in the cooling mode; isolation valves are automatically closed in sequence to
contain the refrigerant recovered from the system during the process. Subsequent
operation is suspended until the problem can be investigated by a qualified
technician; any leaks repaired will be re-tested within a month.
The BREEAM assessment was carried out at the beginning of August 2011 by Matthew
Edis, Licensed Assessor for Sustainable Construction Services and confirmed that
the installation of an automatic permanent refrigerant leak detection system
helped the building achieve the necessary pollution controls for the building.
The new medical educational building at Anglia Ruskin University in Chelmsford,
which was officially launched in March 2011, has been undergoing BREEAM
assessments and has achieved a ‘Very Good’ BREEAM rating, with a final score of
56.69 per cent.
Since its launch in 1990, BREEAM (www.breeam.org) has set the standard for best
practice in sustainable building design, construction and operation and has
become one of the most comprehensive and widely recognised measures of a
building's environmental performance.
A BREEAM assessment uses recognised measures of performance, which are set
against established benchmarks, to evaluate a building’s specification, design,
construction and use. The measures used represent a broad range of categories
and criteria from energy to ecology. They include aspects related to energy and
water use, the internal environment (health and well-being), pollution,
transport, materials, waste, ecology and management processes.
“Both healthcare and education are areas where legislation is demanding new
buildings achieve high levels of BREEAM standards so it was doubly important for
this building to be able to demonstrate that all areas of efficiency and
environmental performance had been looked at by the design team”, explained
Palmer. “We are now developing the pump-down system further with Mitsubishi
Electric.”
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