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Green Office attains highest ever BREEAM rating

Fläkt Woods has helped to meet the exacting ventilation demands of Britain's greenest building, the Innovate Green Office, Leeds, which has attained outstanding environmental credentials including the accolade of the building with the highest ever BREEAM score. Working for the Nottingham & Ossett based M&E contractor, Goodmarriott & Hursthouse Ltd, Fläkt Woods has supplied mounted EC air handling units with thermal wheels. These were installed in the building together with heating and cooling coils, low set point face velocity fans and pre wired inverters.

Designed by Cardiff-based Rio Architects, the project at Thorpe Park Business Park has a BREEAM rating of 87.55% - the highest ever given to a building of any kind in the UK. The 4,500 sq m scheme is designed around an atrium street that divides the two office wings and allows maximum daylight penetration to the offices. A combined heat and power system assists with heating the building during winter and provides comfort cooling through an Absorbtion chiller in the summer. Ventilation is supplied via TermoDeck hollowcore concrete, using the thermal mass of the building for storage. The building has a recycled concrete frame, a sedum roof and a rainwater harvesting system.

Fläkt Woods has developed a number of advanced features on the EC unit to enhance energy efficiency and provide a rapid payback on investment. Each EC compact unit saves space and time. Supply and exhaust air functionality is contained within the same casing which is built on the same design platform as the modular unit. Units were delivered complete with an integrated control system.

The thermal wheels will recover up to 90% (typically 75-85%) of the energy in the extract air. As the extract air passes through the wheel, the warmth or 'coolth' transfers into the thermal mass of the wheel. As the wheel turns, it moves into the supply side where the supply air picks up the energy. A range of air terminal devices has been supplied that, when combined with a patented VCD, are up to 9dBA quieter than most other mixing systems.

The £5.5 million office is fitted with a control system which allows the chiller to run overnight to store cooling in the thermal mass which can be drawn on during the day. Annual emissions from the building are predicted to be over 80% less than for a typical office-park building, saving over 350 tonnes of CO2 a year.



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