Case Study

Buckeye Local Schools

Buckeye Local Schools

JDRM The HVAC system is a closed loop ground source geothermal heating system with water source heat pumps. The well field consists of 208 wells, 405 feet deep, covering a surface area of almost 2 acres with 31.9 miles of piping. Dedicated energy recovery ventilators are located in each wing to precondition outside air to each heat pump and reduce energy cost. The system utilizes exposed spiral ductwork in the corridors, cafeteria, gymnasium and media center. DDC controls allow operation of Buckeye Local Schools The unique Buckeye Local Schools construction project incorporated two new connecting elementary schools with shared support spaces. These share support spaces include gymnasium, cafeteria, media center, and mechanical rooms. The innovative design allowed the design team to engi

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