BATAAN
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Port Clinton, Ohio
The renovation and expansion will more
than double the size of the existing Bataan
Memorial Elementary School. The project
will also significantly reduce energy use —
the district is anticipating 30 percent energy
savings compared to the baseline defined
by ASHRAE 90.1-2007.
The highlight of the project is a mechanical
system that will use ceiling-mounted
active chilled beams in conjunction with
a dedicated outdoor air-handling unit
for the academic areas. The unit will
treat outside air through an energy
recovery wheel, heating water coil, and
chilled water cooling. The chilled beams
will contain both heating and cooling
coil connected to a four pipe system.
A wall-mounted sensor will open or
close the valves as required to maintain
space temperature.
sustainable design elements
¦	Active chilled beam system in classrooms
¦	High efficient dedicated outdoor air system
¦	High efficient condensing boilers
¦	High performance wall and roof insulation
¦	High performance double pane, low E windows
¦	High efficient interior and exterior lighting
¦	Daylighting controls throughout control
¦	Carbon Dioxide sensors in large volume spaces
energy cost $0.83/sf
building type: Elementary School
total sf: 101,918 sf
energy use intensity: 104 kBtu/sf/yr
percent C02 reduction: 42%
ENERGY STAR rating: 92
energy savings: 7,574,927 kBtu
C02 savings 436 Metric Tons C02/yr

DESIGNED
TO EARN THE
ENERGY STAR
The estimated energy
performance for this design meets
US EPA criteria. The building will
be eligible for ENERGY STAR after
maintaining superior performance
for one year.
FANNING^ HOWEY
ARCHITECTURE j ENGINEERING
www.fhai.com

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