Project #4 - AHU Life Extension Project

Project #4 - AHU Life Extension Project


Scope of Work:


Completed Pre-Demolition Testing:

  • Provide labor to perform a total air flow traverse of SU-1.
  • Record baseline airflow measurements prior to any demolition or modification work.

 

Demolition and Disposal:

  • Disconnect and remove the existing fan section from SU-1.
  • Properly dispose of all removed components in accordance with local regulations and jobsite protocols.

 

Equipment Procurement:

  • Supply and deliver the specified ECM Fan Array as detailed in the Equipment List.

 

Installation of New EC Fan Assembly:

  • Provide all labor and materials to install the new EC fan assembly into the existing SU-1 air handling unit.
  • Ensure proper mechanical integration and alignment with existing ductwork and structural supports.

 

Controls Installation:

  • Furnish and install premium control system compatible with EC fan operation.
  • Provide and install EC whips and control dampers as required for full system functionality and integration.


On-Going Project Photos

ECM Fan Array
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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.
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TurboChyll delivered a turnkey modular chiller replacement, upgrading four legacy Multistack units to four new 30-ton Aermec modular chillers.
By Tom Donohue March 26, 2026
The 20th floor return air system relied on an outdated tubular inline fan assembly that no longer provided reliable airflow or efficient operation.
By Tom Donohue March 26, 2026
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.
By Tom Donohue May 5, 2025
Building is renovating space to become a New Resident’s lounge area with an outdoor terrace area.
By Tom Donohue May 5, 2025
Disassemble and remove existing 10 Ton Main for Rack Room Chilled Water Air handling unit and properly dispose of.
By Tom Donohue May 5, 2025
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.
By Tom Donohue May 4, 2025
Improved operating efficiency by operating at the fan's best efficiency point and using speed control.
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