University of Memphis

University of MemphisIn the summer of 2008 the University of Memphis awarded a performance contract to Energy Systems Group to evaluate and upgrade campus facilities to run more efficient while saving energy and protecting the environment through sustainability. Flozone Services Inc was brought in to help achieve these objectives with regards to the HVAC systems.

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The Renaissance Center

The Renaissance CenterThe Renaissance Center is a state-of-the-art facility utilizing the latest technology to promote a variety of educational programs. It is a place where young and old alike can experience a “renaissance” of learning and self-awareness...in an environment that encourages excellence and rewards creativity.

In May 2005, The Flozone Water & Energy Management Program was installed as a part of a performance based initiative developed by Facility Services, Inc. to the management of The Renaissance Center in Dickson, Tennessee.

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Berea College

Berea CollegeBerea College, located in Berea Kentucky, is among the nation's most distinctive institutions of higher learning.

Berea College made the decision to construct a new chiller plant and install a central loop throughout the campus. Lyons Company was selected to do the construction and installation of this challenging project. The administration at the college chose to go with the Flozone Technology because of its environmental benefits. The reduction of on-site use of chemicals, along with reduction in water and sewer load fit in the overall campus plan of being “Environmentally Friendly.”

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Metro Nashville Public Schools

Summary of Operating Parameters

32,383
tons Cooling Tower Design Tonnage
4.27 Average Conductivity Cycles
22,668
tons Average Operating Tonnage
917 Average Conductivity
$1.85
ccf Water Rate
230 Average ORP
$3.43
ccf Sewer Rate
8.74 Average pH
148,050
gal Average Daily Tower Water Consumption
1,772 Cooling Degree Days this Year
31,505
gal Average Daily Tower Bleed
1,656 Normal Cooling Degree Days for Year
4.7 Average Bleed Cycles
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