May 5, 2010
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Uponor’s First-ever Radiant Cooling Summit Provides In-depth Exposure to Technology
Citing the American Institute of Architecture’s 2030 Challenge, which calls for a 50% cut in fossil-fuel consumption by new commercial buildings, summit program host Dan Sullivan, LEED® AP, CEM, of Uponor stressed the contribution that radiant cooling—and radiant technology in general—now makes to the drive for increased efficiency and sustainability in commercial construction. According to Sullivan, Uponor radiant cooling systems have been specified and installed on many new LEED projects in recent years, including LEED Platinum projects such as the National Renewable Energy Laboratories Research Support Facilities (Golden, Colo.), the David Brower Center (Berkeley, Calif.) and the California Academy of Sciences (San Francisco, Calif.). "Since 2005, radiant heating and cooling system specifications have risen 36 percent, so that approximately 8.5 percent of all new commercial construction is now specified with this technology," commented Sullivan, who serves as senior product manager of Uponor’s commercial radiant business. "By 2013, that fraction is projected to rise to around 13 percent." (Source: McGraw-Hill Green Report, 2009)
These factors, bolstered by government incentives and the industry-wide drive for LEED certification, have made “radiant heating and cooling technology an increasingly vital part of the integrated-design approach that the commercial building sector now embraces,” Sullivan said. “Like the other sustainable technologies and techniques gaining popularity among building designers and specifiers, radiant cooling is now seen as an integral part of a comprehensive strategy for reducing energy usage and improving comfort.” Among the highlights of the day-and-a-half Radiant Cooling Engineering Summit was an ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer Program, “Human Factors in HVAC and Radiant-Based HVAC,” jointly presented on Thursday afternoon, April 8, by Robert Bean, R.E.T., and Peter Simmonds, Ph. D. of IBE Consulting Engineers. While Bean focused on the positive impact of radiant technology on our indoor environments and our personal health, Simmonds offered guidelines for incorporating the technology into the building design and planning process. By attending the lecture, Summit registrants received three Professional Development Hour credits from the state of Nevada. The next day, following additional lectures and a visit to the Uponor product exposition in a nearby hotel room, attendees boarded a shuttle to tour the MGM Mirage CityCenter™ in downtown Las Vegas. At $8.5 billion, CityCenter is currently the largest privately funded construction project in the United States, spanning 18 million square feet under roof and a total of 67 acres. Six of its properties (ARIA, Vdara, Crystals, Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas and Veer Towers) have achieved LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. The host for the tour by the summit group was the San Franicsco-based firm of WSP Flack + Kurtz, the lead consulting engineer for the CityCenter Project. Wayne Gaw, an F+K vice president-engineering, first took the group to Crystals: a mix of high-end retail and entertainment space within CityCenter, featuring outlets operated by Tiffany, Vuitton, Dior, Prada, Hermes, and Porsche Design, among others. Radiant floor cooling was installed in 60,000 square feet of the structure to reduce energy consumption by the facility’s mechanical system and to boost occupant comfort.
Because the inaugural Radiant Cooling Engineering Summit proved such a success, its hosts are in the early planning stages of an encore performance next year in conjunction with the annual AHR Expo, according to Joel Culp, Uponor vice president of Offerings/Marketing. The AHR Expo will also be held in Las Vegas on Jan. 31 – Feb. 2. “Our goal with this first conference was not only to make attendees aware of radiant cooling and its benefits, but to provide them with practical information for implementing the technology in their own design and construction planning,” Culp comments. “If they return home and experiment with radiant cooling in even a small part of a project, that positive hands-on experience will likely translate into bigger projects. That’s the sort of familiarity and confidence we were looking to generate at the Summit.” ### Uponor, Inc. is a leading supplier of plumbing, fire safety and radiant heating and cooling systems for the residential and commercial building markets in the United States. Uponor, Inc. employs 380 people at its North American headquarters in Apple Valley, Minn. For more information, visit www.uponor-usa.com or call (800) 321-4739. For more information about Uponor, visit the Uponor media room at uponor.oreilly-depalma.com/ For editorial assistance, contact John O’Reilly c/o O'Reilly/DePalma at (815) 469-9100; e-mail: john.oreilly@oreilly-depalma.com © 2010 Uponor, Inc. Uponor is a trademark of Uponor Corporation and Uponor, Inc.
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