In the latest episode of the Envisioneering Exchange podcast, host John L. Sheff is joined by Vince Canino, CEO of Smardt Chiller Group, Inc., to look into the future of the cooling industry.
Continue readingSmardt ships world-first VTX oil-free chiller
Smardt expands its global oil-free chiller range to 3600 TR with its first shipment today from its Nanjing factory.
Continue readingAnimal Service Center
Because the law requires the animals to be housed indoors, the cost of providing reliable air con-ditioning at the lowest possible cost of energy and maintenance was mandatory.
Continue readingArnprior & District Memorial Hospital
Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital in Ontario, had been working with the Ministry of Health for several years to replace their existing chiller.
Continue readingRED Rochester
Eastman Business Park (EBP), located in Rochester, New York is a 1,200-acre R&D and manufacturing campus with over 16 million square feet of multi-scale manufacturing, distribution, lab and office space.
Continue readingUniversity Medical Park
Affiliated with the Carolinas Medical Center, it is located adjacent to The University Hospital at the intersection of North Tryon Street and WT Harris Boulevard, in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Continue readingGovernment
Smardt oil-free chillers are operating in hundreds of government installations. Including office buildings and military bases throughout the world.
Continue readingHôpital Louis H. Lafontaine
Hôpital Louis-H. Lafontaine, located in Montreal, did not have an existing cooling system in the building. The hospital was involved in the first phase of reorganizing and renovating existing space in order to convert it into office space.
Continue readingHôtel-Dieu D’Arthabaska
The existing chiller plant at the Hôtel-Dieu D’Arthabaska was more than 30 years old. It consisted of a single 120 ton low pressure chiller. It was serving a number of air handling units and departments, including magnetic resonance imaging, radiology, pediatric, and the kitchen.
Continue readingQueen Elizabeth Building
The Board of Governors of Exhibition Place needed to replace the existing mechanical systems in the Queen Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place, Toronto. This goal was to be achieved at the lowest feasible cost.
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