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Dubai
International Airport, U.A.E - (1990 to 2001)
Dubai International Airport CUC 1, 2 and Terminal
2.
As Engineering Discipline Lead for International Bechtel Cooperation
key personnel from Green Technologies were responsible for:
- Centrifugal
Chiller installation of CUC1, retrofit Chiller. The first
R134 Chiller to be installed in Dubai.
- Planning
and Development of CUC2.
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Planning & development
of Terminal 2 Chiller plant.
The total installed capacity of the site wide distribution
network was in excess of 16,000T
Vancouver
International Airport, Canada - (2001)
LEED™ Implementation Program for the phased
development of the airport, which included:
Evaluation, recommendation and energy modelling of the Centrifugal Chiller used
for the expansion. This chiller used ground water cooling for heat rejection.
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InterContinental
Hotel, Colombo - (1972)
As Part of the installation crew was
responsible for installing the 600 Ton Centrifugal Chiller Plant. The
work included the installation and start-up of chillers.
Hotel
Lanka Oboroi, Colombo - (1973 & 1984)
As
Part of the installation crew was responsible for positioning of
the chillers into designated locations.
Subsequently in 1984 due to failure of one of the chillers resulting from poor
water treatment was responsible for retubing of the Chiller
Further
the Chillers were programmed to achieve energy saving of over
18 %, leading the way for achieving the prestigious Professor
Mohan Munasingha award. This data was also used for compiling
a technical paper which was presented at the 1989 ASHRAE Far
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3, 404, DAFZA| Dubai,
UAE | Tel: +971 4 299 7764 | Fax: +971 4 299 7769
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