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Energy State-of-the-Art: Carrier Teams Improve Efficiency for California Schools

The Fontana Unified School district is saving approximately $210,000 in energy costs — an amount that’s expected to double when another 200 rooftop systems are installed next summer.
Jan. 18, 2018
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Carrier WeatherExpert units rooftop

The Fontana Unified School District in Fontana, Calif., is saving thousands of dollars in energy costs annually and has improved the classroom environment thanks to Carrier's installation of 201 high-efficiency WeatherExpert™ 48/50LC rooftop units (RTUs) at four different schools.

With the project currently at the midway point, the district is saving approximately $210,000 in energy costs – an amount that’s expected to double when another 200 rooftop systems are installed next summer.

“This project has been profoundly rewarding for the Carrier team and serves as a reminder of how important our work can be. Not only were we able to improve the environment for thousands of students and their teachers, but these systems are also saving the school district money, which it plans to reallocate to academics,” said Chris Opie, director, North America Commercial Marketing.

The project has received a national award from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Alliance’s Advanced Rooftop Unit Campaign (ARC).

The award-winning upgrade was facilitated by Carrier in collaboration with one of its trusted energy-management customers, SmartWatt. “This has been a tremendous opportunity for SmartWatt and Carrier to identify and deliver a comprehensive package of savings and comfort upgrades in a critical environment,” said Joshua Veblen, business unit manager, SmartWatt.

Before the project began, Fontana school administrators faced a challenge shared by many school districts with aging rooftop air-conditioning units and control systems that are near the end of their useful life.

“We spent a lot of time visiting classrooms trying to figure out how to cool them down during the hottest times of the year,” said Robert Copeland, director, Fontana Unified School District, maintenance and operations. “It was not an ideal classroom environment for our students.”

"The number one complaint was heat conditions in classrooms exceeded necessary levels," which affected student concentration, said Errol Glenn, director of grants and funding development for the Fontana Unified School District. "People were not having sufficient means to teach their classes," Glenn said. California's Clean Energy Jobs Act (Proposition 39) provided funding to make the improvements possible.

School systems can struggle to secure the funding to cover such a comprehensive climate control upgrade. The California Clean Energy Jobs Act, commonly known as Proposition 39, allocates funds to improve energy efficiency and expand clean energy generation in schools, according to the California Energy Commission website.

To learn more about Carrier’s high-efficiency WeatherExpert commercial packaged rooftops, CLICK HERE.

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