Project #10 – ECM Fan Arrays

Project #10 – ECM Fan Arrays


Scope of Work:


The Challenge: Upgrade Fan System - With Minimal Business Disruption

The client notified TurboChyll that the existing fan assembly required replacement due to frequent mechanical failures, escalating maintenance expenses, and increasing operating costs. The project also needed to be executed while keeping facility operations running with minimal disruption.

  • Declining efficiency and higher operating costs
  • High maintenance and unreliable

Our team recently completed the installation of high-efficiency ECM fan arrays for a major global telecommunications company, upgrading their air handling system to improve reliability, efficiency, and airflow control.


Delivered Results & Impact

  • Completed in under 24 hours with minimal business disruption
  • Significant improvements in efficiency, performance, and reliability
  • Lower energy use reduced operating costs while also shrinking environmental impact and carbon footprint

Project Photos

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This project transformed an aging, high-risk heat exchanger into a stabilized, documented, and leak-free system, preventing failure, extending the life of a 1999 asset, and avoiding costly replacement.
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Disassemble and remove existing 10 Ton Main for Rack Room Chilled Water Air handling unit and properly dispose of.
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The client informed TurboChyll of the necessity for additional cooling in their upscale night club, which features an expansive hot tub. In response, TurboChyll implemented a VRF system to regulate humidity levels.
By Tom Donohue May 4, 2025
Client advised TurboChyll that the Fan Motor Shaft had final broke and it was time to replace the Cooling Tower entirely.
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Improved operating efficiency by operating at the fan's best efficiency point and using speed control.
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