Environmental Design + Construction - February 2009 - (Page 14) 2 3 1 NEW + NOTABLE 4 3 To request more information on these products, visit www.EDCmag.com/webcard and enter the corresponding reader service numbers. 1 Energy Alternative for Metal Roofs and Buildings Integrated Workplace Management System HOUSTON — Whirlwind Steel Buildings, Inc.’s creation of Whirlwind Solar Energy Systems offers a renewable energy alternative for metal roof and metal building applications, the company reports. Whirlwind’s Solar Energy System is an amorphous photovoltaic peel-and-stick system that is factory or field applied to standing seam roof panels, and is available in seven pre-designed packages ranging from 3 to 120 kilowatts. According to the company, benefits of the system include: being a true building integrated photovoltaic system (BIPV/penetration free), lightweight (less than 1lb. per square foot), lower LCA cost, and being “grid tied.” www.whirlwindsteel.com. Whirlwind Steel Buildings, Inc. | Reader Service. No 1 LAS VEGAS — TRIRIGA Real Estate Environmental Sustainability (TREES), from TRIRIGA, is an integrated workplace management and measurement system specifically designed to collect energy consumption and emissions data for buildings. According to the company, TREES provides a single, comprehensive repository of environmental data for workplace assets and operations. It enables workplace executives to increase profitability with measurement of current environmental performance, identification and evaluation of environmental opportunities with the greatest financial return and management of their implementation. www.tririga.com. TRIRIGA | Reader Service No. 3 2 Interior and Exterior Standalone Lighting Controls 4 Data Center In-the-Row Precision Cooling EVERETT, WASH. — The LCM_IE series, from PLC-Multipoint, is a costeffective and easily configurable standalone lighting control system specifically optimized for interior and exterior applications, the company reports. It supports 2, 3, 4 or 6 zones with photo, time clock, remote switching and timed override with sweep sequence programs. Other features include menu-driven LCD screens and front control buttons for the easy adjustment of “On” and “Off ” set points, an input photo sensor time delay to prevent intermittent or false switching, and a time clock configurable as 7-day with optional timed override and sweep sequence. www.plcmultipoint.com PLC-Multipoint | Reader Service No. 2 COLUMBUS, OHIO — The Liebert Challenger ITR, which has capacity to cool up to a nominal 23 kW or 33 kW, is a horizontal-flow unit designed for installation within rows of racks in data centers from Emerson Network Power. According to the company, the unit can be placed anywhere within the row where cooling is needed, and the horizontal airflow pattern enables the unit to be placed on both raised and non-raised floors. The unit’s 91-inch height allows it to be installed in computer rooms or network closets with low ceilings or hanging cabling. And at 43 inches deep, the unit aligns seamlessly with a row of racks. www.liebert.com. Emerson Network Power | Reader Service No. 4 14 ed+c F E B R UA R Y 09 http://www.EDCmag.com/webcard http://www.whirlwindsteel.com http://www.tririga.com http://www.plcmultipoint.com http://www.liebert.com
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