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Phoenix company lands contract addition to treat Sky Harbor HVAC

Posted 12/5/22

Locally based ECM Technologies has been awarded an additional $400,000 contract increase to extend the original $2.1 million by the city of Phoenix to treat Sky Harbor Airport’s massive HVAC …

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Phoenix company lands contract addition to treat Sky Harbor HVAC

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Locally based ECM Technologies has been awarded an additional $400,000 contract increase to extend the original $2.1 million by the city of Phoenix to treat Sky Harbor Airport’s massive HVAC systems.

The company’s proprietary ThermaClear radically extends the life and efficiency of HVAC systems with one treatment for the entire lifespan of the equipment, resulting in additional carbon footprint reduction and substantial energy savings, up to 15% annually.

ECM Technologies previously treated one of the airport’s facilities that was included as part of a three-year pilot program conducted with the city at several of its building locations. The operational cost and energy savings resulted in the company being contracted to treat the city’s over 12 million square feet of air-conditioned space.

The typical ThermaClear payback period ranges from 24–36 months, purely from annual electricity consumption savings of 10–15%. Additional benefits include extended equipment life with reduced maintenance. ThermaClear is compatible with most refrigerant types and associated lubricants and is backed by a full warranty for the remaining useful life of the equipment.

“The confidence the city of Phoenix has shown in us and our ability to reduce costs, along with its carbon footprint, is what resulted in the $400,000 increase in our contract,” ECM Technologies Managing Director David Fenton said in a press release. “With the city’s mission to be carbon neutral by 2050, we plan to continue to be a trusted partner that will help substantially drive that goal forward.”

“We are highly committed to actions that help further our goal of becoming a carbon-neutral city by 2050 and this is one of them,” Jim Gorombei, Phoenix energy systems specialist, said in the release.

ECM Technologies’ pilot programs spanned a variety of building operational uses, including the Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, Arizona State University, Signature Flight Support, ISS Facilities Services and Transwestern. Successful treatment has occurred in all makes and models of major HVAC equipment, ranging from one-ton mini-splits to 2,000-ton, water-cooled chillers.

Savings results were demonstrated at every pilot property location and validated by third-party, independent professional engineers.

For more information and to view project case studies, visit https://ecm-technologies.net.