Lambeth Palace – Cultural Heritage
Project description
Precious books and manuscripts dating back nearly 1,000 years will be protected in controlled environmental conditions courtesy of high efficiency Carrier AquaSnap® chillers and heat pumps in a new world-class library at Lambeth Palace, home of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Background
The current storage conditions for the archive are less than ideal, and the new purpose-built library has been designed to the highest architectural and environmental standards to ensure the fragile collection is conserved for future generations.
The building and its services are designed to protect the archives from changes in humidity, temperature, air pollution and flood risk. The environmental control solution was produced by Max Fordham.
The highly efficient heating and cooling solution, installed by East West Connect, includes four Carrier chillers, two of which are cooling-only units and the others heat pump-based chillers. The heat pumps provide heating by default, but can also be operated in reverse cycle mode to augment cooling when summer conditions require additional capacity.
“The Carrier plant provides this through intelligent communication between the cooling and heating sides of the system. If the cooling system is unable to deliver the required capacity – due to either extreme weather conditions or in the unlikely event of mechanical breakdown – the heat pump units can be operated in reverse to provide additional cooling to bridge the gap.”
- Highly efficient solution – just four heat pumps cover all requirements instead of six chillers with four on cooling duties and two on heating.
- 2 x Carrier AquaSnap cooling-only chillers
- 2 x Carrier AquaSnap heat pump chillers