HTS New England represents the most energy-efficient products in the industry for the following HVAC applications:
Chilled Water Central Plants - Epsilon factory-packaged chilled-water plants with any choice of energy-efficient chillers including magnetic-bearing chillers
- Air-cooled chillers with integral waterside economizer – Technical Systems Inc. (TSI)
- Evaporative-cooled chillers –TSI
- ClimaCool modular chillers
DX Rooftop Air-Handling Equipment - Innovent (available with energy-efficient Digital Scroll compressors)
- Addison (available with energy-efficient Digital Scroll compressors)
- Valent (available with energy-efficient Digital Scroll compressors)
100 Percent OA Dedicated Outside Air Systems (DOAS) - Concepts & Designs Inc. (CDI) active- or passive-desiccant dehumidifiers
- Addison (available with energy-efficient Digital Scroll compressors)
- Innovent (available with energy-efficient Digital Scroll compressors)
- Valent (available with energy-efficient Digital Scroll compressors)
- Haakon Industries
- Seibu Giken heat wheels
Chilled-Water Indoor and Outdoor Air-Handling Equipment Variable Refrigerant Volume (VRV) Systems Variable Frequency Drives Kitchen Equipment - Halton Capture Jet Hoods
- Halton M.A.R.V.E.L. kitchen demand control ventilation systems
Natatorium Equipment - Innovent with flat-plate heat exchangers
We define energy efficiency as the following:
- Reduced peak KW consumption of equipment
- Air-handling units
- Air-, water- and evaporative-cooled chillers
- 100 Percent Dedicated Outdoor Air Solutions (DOAS)
- Reduced operating kWh consumption of equipment
- Air-handling units
- Air-, water- and evaporative-cooled chillers
- 100 Percent Dedicated Outdoor Air Solutions (DOAS)
- Reduced chilled-water consumption of airside equipment
- Reduced hot-water consumption of airside equipment
- Reduced make-up water consumption for evaporative-cooled chillers, preserving precious environmental resources
- Reduced carbon footprint of HVAC systems by using the following:
- Variable refrigerant volume systems
- Energy recovery wheels and coils
- Geothermal heat pumps
- Desiccant dehumidification
- Reduced building operating kWh
As part of our extended engineering support we offer analysis on the following:- Energy modeling of equipment;
- BHP/CFM calculation for compliance with ASHRAE 90.1 and LEED requirements;
- Water-cooled and air-cooled chiller part-load matrix; and
- Rebate calculations and rebate coordination of any HVAC equipment.
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