Missouri University of Science and Technology

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Upgrading to connected chillers to deliver data-driven performance

When one HVAC asset can affect them all, increasing uptime is mission critical. The campus of Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) is comprised of over 100 buildings, half of which are connected via a chilled water loop system and geothermal plant.

The interconnected nature of this system means one building’s chiller asset can have a profound effect on all 49 other facilities in the loop. As a result, when it came time to replace a chiller within the electrical engineering building, the university’s facilities team wanted to invest in a solution that would improve uptime and efficiency.

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