Mary On to Speak at 2018 I2SL


The International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories is holding its annual conference October 14-17, 2018 in Raleigh, North Carolina. The event will focus on sustainability training and demonstrations for professionals in the laboratory and related environments. It is open to facility owners, managers, designers, engineers and users.

Integral Group is proud to be represented by Vancouver Project Manager Mary On in her session:

HEAT RECOVERY | Is Heat Recovery Always Worthwhile?

Session I3 | Wednesday, October 17, 2018 | 10:30am –  12:00pm

Many laboratories recover waste heat from fume hood exhaust using runaround coils; however, it requires special maintenance procedure as the filters and coils in the exhaust air stream are contaminated by chemicals and are hazardous. The maintenance staff often needs to consult with the Health and Safety department prior to starting work and will need to wear the appropriate PPE. The dirty filters will also need to be handled and disposed of as hazardous waste. This special maintenance procedure is lengthy and expensive over the lifetime of the building. Given the complicated and costly maintenance required, the design team should carefully weigh the pros and cons of incorporating fume hood exhaust heat recovery, and balance the amount of energy that could potentially be saved with the operating cost. It is possible for a lab to achieve high energy performance without fume hood heat exhaust. This presentation will look at how two university lab buildings achieve low energy use intensity (EUI) without the use of fume hood exhaust heat recovery. The two case studies include the Quantum Matter Institute (QMI) at the University of British Columbia, and the Health and Science Centre and the Vancouver Island University.

Speakers:

  • Mary On, Project Manager | Integral Group

About the Speaker

Mary On

Mary is a project manager in Integral Group’s Vancouver office with over 15 years of experience in HVAC design and construction. Mary has a strong focus on lab projects including chemistry, forensics, and bio-safety containment labs, and was the lead mechanical engineer for the Quantum Matter Institute Project at the University of British Columbia. Mary is a Registered Professional Engineer in British Columbia, Canada, and a certified Passive House Designer.


For more information, and to register please visit 2018 I2SL.

Date(s): October 17, 2018

Time: 10:30am - 12:00pm

Speaker: Mary On, Project Manager
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