The Canadian Canoe Museum is a unique national heritage centre that explores the canoe’s enduring significance to the peoples of Canada, through an exceptional collection of canoes, kayaks and paddled watercraft, with more than 100 canoes and kayaks on display. This was a design build project where enVerid HLR 100M modules were uniquely suited to be integrated into the building’s design to lower the outside air ventilation requirements on this project. By reducing the volume of outside air required, the project was able to downsize the overall heating and cooling load handled by the museum’s central air handling systems. This provides significant energy savings for day-to-day operation and places the museum on the forefront of facilities designed with the IAQ procedure and scrubbing technology in tandem to employ a highly efficient ventilation strategy.
- 3 x enVerid HLR100M HVAC Load Reduction modules
- Independently located throughout the building to suit design
- Reduced OA / ventilation requirements
- ASHRAE 62.1 / IAQP Compliant design