In the wake of its three-year-old high school’s nationally renowned sustainability design, Clark County Public Schools has improved upon its chilled beam energy-saving model with the recent HVAC retrofit of a 43-year-old school building.
Robert D. Campbell Junior High School was retrofitted in 2015 from circa 1970’s unit ventilators to SEMCO IQHC chilled beams and Pinnacle dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS), but with a new twist. Chilled beams and DOAS aren’t new, but Campbell is the world’s first known building to use smart, plug-and-play controllable chilled beam pump modules.