Mountaineer Building Complex
 
            The Mountaineer is a retail complex building know under this name since 1885.
The Challenge
The existing building on the site was a protected historic building. It was therefore a requirement that the front façade was to remain, and the rest of the building was designed to accommodate this.
The developer had originally hoped to use water sourced condensers to minimise plant space requirements. However, unfortunately the low lying water table of the nearby lake caused huge issues at the time of construction and soaked up a lot of time and money.
Being a retail complex housing a lot of individual retail spaces, it also meant that control had to be thought out carefully and limited to certain areas.
The Solution
The developer eventually had to choose air sourced condensers as an alternative to water. These were placed on the roof of the building. While not being able to use the water sourced units was a disappointment, the air sourced units are doing a great job.
The Mountaineer had two central control systems installed which communicate back to a TG2000A for proportioning the power to each tenant. There is also a BACnet interface computer to the main building BMS.
Total Capacity
            Heating Capacity: 340 kW
            Cooling Capacity: 303 kW
        
Outdoor Units
6 x PURY-YJM-A R2 Series Heat Recovery Units
Indoor Units
            10 x PLFY-VCM-E 4 Way Cassettes
            22 x PLFY-VBM-E 4 Way Cassettes
            1 x PKFY-P63VFM-E Hi Wall Unit
            27 x PFFY-VKM-E Compact Floor Mounted Units
        
Ventilation
2 x PEFY-P250VMH-E-F Full Fresh Air Ducted Units
Wall Controllers
27 x PAR-21MAA
Central Controller
            2 x PAC-YG60MCA PI Modules
            2 x G50A Central Controller
            1 x TG2000 PC
        
Contractor
             
        
Publications
 City Multi New Zealand Showcase  - Edition 2.pdf (10,526 KB), City Multi New Zealand Showcase  - Edition 2.pdf (10,526 KB),
 Created: Monday 8th of September 2014
 City Multi New Zealand Showcase - Edition 1.pdf (7,386 KB), City Multi New Zealand Showcase - Edition 1.pdf (7,386 KB),
 Created: Tuesday 11th of June 2013
 City Multi World Wide Case Studies.pdf (3,184 KB), City Multi World Wide Case Studies.pdf (3,184 KB),
 Created: Wednesday 23rd of April 2008

