University of Tasmania
Inveresk, TAS
Education
Onyx Series
Optimising Heating with Airius Destratification Fans at University of Tasmania

Like many high-ceiling indoor spaces, the historic Stone Building at the University of Tasmania, Inveresk, struggled with high heating costs & energy efficiency due to thermal stratification, particularly during the colder winter months.

Originally established as a locomotive repair shop, this heritage listed campus landmark was recently renovated to house 300 professional staff as part of a UTAS $300 million campus transformation.

The Challenge

The high ceilings and stone construction of the building presented a challenge for effective occupant comfort. With generated heat quickly rising to ceiling level, overheating of the space was required to achieve comfortable temperatures at floor level, creating huge energy wastage and excessive power costs.

The Solution

Project Mechanical Engineers COVA specified a series of Onyx Series EC fans to be installed throughout the indoor spaces at heights of up to 7.5 metres, to destratify the internal spaces and optimise heating and energy efficiency, dramatically cutting heating costs and improving occupant comfort.

The Outcome

The Onyx EC destratification system reduced heat build-up at ceiling level, delivering more even temperatures at floor level to improve comfort and optimise learning environments for students. By improving heating efficiency, it helps lower running costs and reduce CO2 emissions across the Stone Building.

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