CO2 reducing project helps children’s hospital win ‘best energy saving installation

A Children’s hospital have won the energy award for ‘best energy saving installation’ for the 2nd quarter in Quantum Control’s C02 reducing project.

We supplied 55 HVAC Variable Speed Drives, 11 IE2 motors, full installation and commissioning of all systems. The project had delivered £55k per annum energy savings for the Hospital.

This award looks at new installation and refurbishment projects utilising energy-efficient motors and variable speed drives carried out by Quantum Controls Ltd. It recognizes entries from all industries and organizations that have installed new drives and motors thus achieving an ongoing reduction in their energy / CO2 usage.

Quantum will recognize innovative techniques used to ensure a refurbishment project is carried out in the most energy-efficient way, providing significant savings compared to previous energy usage.

Each quarterly winner receives a day’s free training for up to 5 people covering any topic on Variable Speed Drives or Motors, including programming training if required. All accommodation costs are included in the prize.

The four winners of the quarterly awards will then be entered for the overall annual winner at the end of 2011 and the winner will win a trip to the Largest Variable Speed Drives and Motor factory in the world at Helsinki, Finland, flights and hotels are included.

For any further information on how Quantum Controls can save you energy, get in touch today on 0330 9000 247.

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