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Commissioners approve $108,150 courthouse HVAC controls upgrade; county cites energy savings and remote monitoring
Summary
The board awarded a contract to Andy J. Egan Company for a direct-digital control (DDC) upgrade to heating and cooling controls in the county building; county staff said the upgrade will improve efficiency, add zoning thermostats, enable remote alarm monitoring and may deliver a Consumers Energy rebate estimated at about $15,000.
The Barry County Board of Commissioners approved a contract with Andy J. Egan Company to replace aging pneumatic heating and cooling controls in the county building with a direct-digital control system, accepting a funding package that included a 5% contingency for a total not-to-exceed amount of $108,150.
Jeff, a county facilities or operations staff member who presented the item, said the building’s current systems date to about 1990 and that digital controls will provide better controllability, zoning for spaces that previously had none,…
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