View as a Webpage @{mv_date_M/d/yyyy}@
CASE STUDY TITLE
DOWNLOAD FREE CASE STUDY!

Cambridge HTHV S-Series units allow Swire Coca-Cola to add 300,000s/f to their distribution facility with zero increase in their energy costs to heat the entire facility

When Swire Coca-Cola needed to expand its Salt Lake City distribution center, their facility manager, environmental manager, and mechanical engineers reviewed heating and ventilating options — and made an interesting decision. 

Swire Coca-Cola needed to double the size of their Salt Lake City warehouse/distribution center. Their goal was to install a heating solution that would not occupy usable floor space and would reduce energy costs in both the existing 300,00s/f facility as well as their newly added 300,000s/f facility expansion.

DOWNLOAD FREE CASE STUDY!
COMPANY NAME


More from Engineered Systems

Air Distribution in Critical Facilities
Critical facilities may include, but aren’t limited to, hospitals, health care centers, nursing homes, schools, police stations, and fire and emergency response installations as well as installations that produce, use, or store hazardous materials or hazardous waste. 
Read More

COVID-19 Prevention: Explore Optimized Building Air Distribution
Many organizations are beginning to implement plans to return to offices, schools, and other common areas. 
Read More

Ongoing Inspiration with Life
This month, I want to indulge my ongoing inspiration with life by sharing the details of a visit with one of my first mentors in the HVAC industry, Hank Eggert. 
Read More

052021