The University of Toronto, Mississauga Campus, Science Building implemented advanced HVAC solutions to optimize energy efficiency and comfort. The decision to use low-temperature radiators from Jaga was driven by their ability to provide maximum heat output while utilizing the low water temperature produced by the central geothermal heat pump. Custom lab exhaust plenums with heat recovery coils were integrated with preheating coils in the main fresh air units to recover heat from the lab exhaust air, ensuring sustainable energy use and improved indoor air quality.
The chosen equipment was selected for its energy efficiency, reliability, and ability to enhance the learning environment by maintaining optimal air quality and comfort. These improvements are expected to have a positive impact on students’ well-being and academic performance by providing a healthier and more comfortable indoor environment.
HTS supplied the following equipment:
- Haakon Custom Air Handling Units
- DriSteem Direct Injection Steam Humidifier Manifolds
- Daikin Applied Water Source, Terminal Heat Pumps
- Xylem (Bell & Gossett) Pumps and Heat Exchangers
- Daikin Applied Duct Mounted, Hydronic Reheat Coils
- Jaga Free Standing Radiators & Fan Assisted Trench Heaters
- Sigma Forceflow Heaters and Low Water Temperature Unit Heaters