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HVAC

Overview

Trinity Centre’s HVAC system in buildings 5885 & 5875 is made up of Trane self-contained rooftop units, Trane variable air volume boxes on the interior and exterior, and Trane variable air volume terminal units with electric reheat on the perimeter.

The air distribution system consists of a Trane self-contained unit on the roof that feeds the horizontal duct above the ceiling and the Trane variable air volume terminal units. These units deliver variable volumes of constant temperature air to interior spaces. As the space temperature rises, the volume of air is increased until the thermostat's set point is reached. As the space temperature falls, the terminal unit approaches its minimum flow position. If the space cannot reach the minimum temperature by reducing the air flow, the electric reheat is energized and warm air is delivered to the space.

Trinity Centre’s HVAC system in building 5860 & 5870 Trinity Parkway is made up on Trane self-contained, water source units on each individual floor, Trane variable air volume boxes on the interior and exterior, and Trane variable air volume terminal units with electric reheat on the perimeter.

Air distribution system (one for each floor) consists of a Trane self-contained unit that feeds the horizontal duct above the ceiling and the Trane variable air volume terminal units. These units deliver variable volumes of constant temperature air to interior spaces. As the space temperature rises, the volume of air is increased until the thermostat's set point is reached. As the space temperature falls, the terminal unit approaches its minimum flow position. If the space cannot reach the minimum temperature by reducing the air flow, the electric reheat is energized and warm air is delivered to the space.

The buildings are also equipped with an outdoor airside economizing system and are controlled by the Tracer Summit Energy Management System.

General Service

Heating and air conditioning are provided in season, 7:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. Regular HVAC is provided on Saturday with a 48-hour notice to the management office. The times listed in your lease will be given at no cost to the tenant. Any additional hours after lease hours are considered HVAC overtime and your suite will be billed accordingly. If the systems do not seem to be functioning efficiently, you should call the Management Office to place a service request. A trained building engineer will be dispatched to correct the problem. Extra hours of service can be arranged for an additional charge of $50.00 per hour, per floor for the building system.

Special Services

Heating and air conditioning are not regularly provided on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, or after normal business hours. If you need heating or cooling service at these times, please utilize the electronic tenant handbook and submit a tenant service request for HVAC services at least 48 hours in advance.

Special air conditioning or ventilation may be needed for your computer facilities, conference rooms, or personnel-intensive staff areas. We can aid you with the design and installation of additional vents or equipment to meet special needs. Please contact the Management Office for details concerning the requirements for this service.

Energy Management

To reduce the single largest expense, energy costs; we have developed and implemented an energy management plan, thereby reducing the escalatable operating expenses for tenants at Trinity Centre. The building is cooled only during normal business hours. Heating is provided whenever outdoor air temperatures are low. However, outside of normal business hours, the heating levels are minimized. Exterior lights are controlled by time clock.

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