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Better filtration system for Guy-Metro Building

Replacement of the central cooling plant is underway
March 18, 2014
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By Facilities Management


The GM Building’s central cooling plant is being replaced by a cleaner and greener system The GM Building’s central cooling plant is being replaced by a cleaner and greener system. | Photo by Concordia University


The Guy-Metro (GM) Building’s central cooling plant is being replaced by a cleaner and greener system, along with an additional cooling system, which can be used when the entire cooling system is not required. This will be an energy saver.

A new heat exchanger will allow for effective heat recovery and recycling of heat by warming incoming air. The new, durable stainless-steel cooling towers will also be considerably more efficient.

Because the new cooling system will reside on the building’s roof, during the installation of the cooling system passersby will notice a crane in the laneway off De Maisonneuve Boulevard, next to the GM Building (between Guy and Mackay streets).

The work is expected to wrap up mid-May.

Questions? Please call the Service Centre at 514-848-2424, ext. 2400.

 



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