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M cKenney’s installed energy- saving direct digital controls (DDC) to existing HVAC systems in 77 buildings at a Georgia repair facility that supports a U.S military branch. THE CHALLENGE McKenney’s discovered the condition of some existing HVAC systems didn’t quite match expectations. Connecting the new DDC systems to the facility’s network was going to require a high level of technical expertise from the team. While on site, there was also limited time to survey project requirements and the team had to follow strict security procedures around guarded buildings. THE SOLUTION To get the multiple HVAC systems in proper working order, McKenney’s coordinated efforts with the on-site public works depart- ment. Field engineering was done to both optimize HVAC systems performance and then install and connect their new digital controls to the facility’s network. Throughout the project, McKenney’s adhered to base protocols for security. THE RESULTS The facility can now begin to realize energy savings by identifying mechanical issues, keeping systems within range and only operating systems when buildings are in use. Taking Command of Controls PROJECT NAME HVAC Monitors and Controls Installation PROJECT LOCATION Albany, Georgia PROJECT TEAM Owner: Military Branch General Contractor: Willis Mechanical, Inc. Engineer: CH2M HILL Contractor: McKenney’s, Inc. SPECIALIZATIONS Energy Management MARKETS Government The content of this document is not intended as an endorsement. www.mckenneys.com © 2015 McKenney’s, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. McKenney’s, Inc. and the McKenney’s, Inc. logo are registered trademarks of McKenney’s, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 404-622-5000 [email protected] 1056 Moreland Industrial Boulevard Atlanta, Georgia 30316 704-357-1200 [email protected] 3601 Performance Road Charlotte, North Carolina 28214

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McKenney’s installed energy-saving direct digital controls (DDC) to existing HVAC systems

in 77 buildings at a Georgia repair facility that supports a U.S military branch.

The ChallengeMcKenney’s discovered the condition of some existing HVAC systems didn’t quite match expectations. Connecting the new DDC systems to the facility’s network was going

to require a high level of technical expertise from the team. While on site, there was also limited time to survey project requirements and the team had to follow strict security procedures around guarded buildings.

The SoluTionTo get the multiple HVAC systems in proper working order, McKenney’s coordinated efforts with the on-site public works depart-ment. Field engineering was done to both

optimize HVAC systems performance and then install and connect their new digital controls to the facility’s network. Throughout the project, McKenney’s adhered to base protocols for security.

The ReSulTSThe facility can now begin to realize energy savings by identifying mechanical issues, keeping systems within range and only operating systems when buildings are in use.

Taking Command of ControlsPRojeCT name

� HVAC Monitors and Controls Installation

PRojeCT loCaTion

� Albany, Georgia

PRojeCT Team

� Owner: Military Branch

� General Contractor: Willis Mechanical, Inc.

� Engineer: CH2M HILL

� Contractor: McKenney’s, Inc.

SPeCializaTionS

Energy Management

maRkeTS

� Government

The content of this document is not intended as an endorsement.

www.mckenneys.com© 2015 McKenney’s, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.

McKenney’s, Inc. and the McKenney’s, Inc. logo are registered trademarks of McKenney’s, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

404-622-5000 [email protected] 1056 Moreland Industrial Boulevard Atlanta, Georgia 30316

704-357-1200 [email protected]

3601 Performance Road Charlotte, North Carolina 28214