Aircuity Case Study: Northwestern University

Airside energy efficiency plays a key role in strategic vision for campus facilities. 

Northwestern University’s first Aircuirty installation came in 2010 to monitor the integrity of a heat recovery system in a lab building.  Today the leading research university has implemented Aircuity in a total of 8 buildings across two campuses.

The Arthur and Gladys Pancoe Life Sciences Pavilion was one of the most recent buildings to be retrofitted with Aircuity.  The University was looking to upgrade the control platform and hoped to fund it by reducing energy consumption.  A collaboration between Facilities Managment and the Office for Research Saftey was formed to ensure the project was a success.

Based on the results of past projects, Aircuity Channel Partner, HTS Chicago, worked with Northwestern to plan the infrastructure upgrade and retrofit of all lab floor spaces of the Pancoe building.

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