University of Rochester System Expansion & STWH Conversion

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Client: University of Rochester

Year: 2005 to 2019

FVB prepared a conceptual design for conversion of the entire campus to hot water.  The University has implemented conversion of about half of the campus to date. FVB’s scope of work included design development, construction documents, construction support and commissioning for:

  • Production of 250 million Btu/hour of low temperature hot water
  • 17,000 trench feet of hot water distribution piping
  • 118 building connections

The customer connections used brazed plate and shell-and-coil heat exchangers for building heating and double wall plate-and-frame heat exchangers for domestic hot water heating.

FVB also designed the expansion of the chilled water distribution loop serving Medical campus at the University. FVB prepared a design package for use in soliciting bids for project construction and installation. FVB has supervised and coordinated preparation of engineering and construction documents for the underground piping, the connections to the existing piping network, and provisions for direct interconnections to four buildings. Specifications for the required earthwork and restoration were included as part of the construction documents.

Steam-to-hot water conversion, CHP, ETS, DPS

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