Victorian DEECD ‘envi’ classroom

Project Name: DEECD envi

Location: Pakenham Springs, Victoria

Installation: 2 SOLA-BOOST ® and WindowMaster™ NV Comfort System

Control System: NV Comfort

Client: Department of Education & Early Childhood Development (DEECD)

Main Contractors: BRB Modular Buildings

Status: Installation Complete

 

Envï Opened in the Presence of Princess Mary

Princess Mary attracted a massive crowd at the opening of Envï- the first energy efficient relocatable classroom at Pakenham Springs Primary School in Victoria on Thursday.

Princess Mary at Pakenham Springs Primary School opening Envï

She headed the ‘State of Green- Join the Future Think Denmark’ delegation to promote and inspire a move towards adopting sustainable and energy efficient building solutions in conjunction with the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. Vento was very proud to show off our WINDCATCHER® and WindowMaster® natural ventilation and control systems in our Envï project. All attendees commented on the high level of thermal comfort inside the building despite the extremely hot day outside.

 

 

Victorian Demountable Classrooms Go Green

Sustainable building provider Vento Australasia is participating in a Victorian state government initiative to provide inspiration to the next generation of energy-efficient relocatable classrooms.

As part of the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development’s (DEECD) exemplar relocatable building named ‘envi’, Vento Australasia tailored a highly intelligent natural ventilation system for the prototype classroom expected to be launched for use in October 2011.

To provide natural cooling and maintain an optimum internal environment, Vento Australasia created a hybrid system utilising automated windows from WindowMaster and secure, solar-powered rooftop ventilation from Monodraught.

James Idle, Senior Engineer of Vento Australasia, said the system utilises cutting-edge technology to provide an ideal learning environment that minimises energy consumption while maintaining occupant comfort within the portable classroom.

“The intent of this building is to showcase an array of innovative design elements for sustainable education facilities and this hybrid natural ventilation system is the first of its kind in Australia,” he said.

“Vento’s intent with this hybrid system was to provide maximum user control and maintain ideal temperature and oxygen levels whilst minimising the use of mechanical air conditioning and heating.

“The hybrid Sola-Boost solar-assisted natural ventilation system and WindowMaster Natural Ventilation system allows the relocatable classroom to be naturally ventilated with fresh air as much as possible.

“Through intelligent control and monitoring, both internal and external conditions are measured so that when natural ventilation is precluded the control system has the ability to tell the air conditioning to turn on or off when required; however, the key to this function is that the air conditioning has to be activated by the end user.

“This can potentially provide a dramatic reduction in energy use, helping to minimise the operating cost and carbon footprint of the classroom.”

To achieve this goal for envi, which consists of two classrooms, Vento installed one GRP 900 square Sola-Boost system from Monodraught above each classroom.

The system uses prevailing winds and a solar-powered fan to channel cool fresh air into a building while simultaneously extracting warm internal air.

Within each classroom, 16 actuators were installed to allow windows on two sides of each room to incrementally open and close automatically as required.

The operation of the rooftop ventilation and automated windows is controlled by a WindowMaster NV Comfort system that negates the need for a stand-alone building management system (BMS) and features an intelligent touch screen for user control.

Idle said this system delivers a range of user control, remote access and controllability of the functions of each system, therefore saving on the cost of a BMS to run air conditioning and other functions.

 

Vento helps DEECD go green with ‘envi’

Artist rendering supplied by DEECD.

Vento has participated in a Victorian State Government initiative to provide inspiration to the next generation of energy efficient relocateable classrooms.  

As part of the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development’s (DEECD) Exemplar Relocatable Initiative, Vento Australasia tailored a highly intelligent natural ventilation system for a prototype classroom named ‘envi’.

To provide natural cooling and maintain an optimum internal environment, Vento Australasia created a hybrid ventilation system utilising automated windows from WindowMaster™ and secure, roof top SOLA-BOOST® solar assisted natural ventilation from Monodraught.

A diagram of the control system is shown below:

The intent of this building is to showcase an array of innovative design elements for sustainable education facilities. This hybrid natural ventilation system is the first of its kind in Australia with the following features being showcased:

  • Unmatched range of user control, remote access and controllability – eliminating the cost of a BMS required to run air conditioning systems.
  • Teachers and students can monitor energy usage via the touch screen panel.
  • Intelligent, automated solution maintains the ideal temperature, CO2 and oxygen levels.
  • When natural ventilation is precluded the control system has the ability to tell the air-conditioning to turn on or off when required.
  • Sustainable natural ventilation solution minimises the use of mechanical air-conditioning and heating.

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