
SYSTEMS INSTALLED
- Trane Model YCZ Impack™ 16-SEER Rooftop Units
- Trane Model TWA Odyssey™ Split System Units
- Trane Tracer Summit Building Automation System Bullets
• Renovations Projected to Save Ferris ISD $125,000 Annually
• New HVAC Systems
• Tracer Summit™ Building Automation System for Better Temperature Control, Efficiency
• District-wide Lighting and Plumbing Upgrades
Ferris Independent School District faced rising energy and maintenance costs. Outdated HVAC systems and inconsistent
lighting conditions created high energy usage, excessive maintenance costs and unreliable operation. Some classrooms
were below Illuminating Engineering Society standards for classroom lighting levels. Further, the HVAC systems lacked
programmability, resulting in poor building temperature and ventilation control.
Based on previous experience with Trane, Ferris ISD worked with Marcus Johnson and Jeff Wagner at
the Trane Dallas office. Johnson and Wagner recommended upgrades that included replacing old HVAC systems with new Trane high-efficiency systems at Ingram Elementary and the Intermediate
School. Trane replaced the old equipment at Ingram Elementary with 16 new rooftop units and six new condensing units at the Intermediate school. They also installed a district-wide Trane Tracer
Summit™ building automation system for better temperature control and improved building scheduling from a central location. Other upgrades included district-wide lighting and plumbing
renovations. Plumbing upgrades included replacing most toilets and replacing flush valves and faucets with water-conserving fixtures.
The upgrades were completed in late 2007. Overall, the district expects to save $125,000 in annual
energy and operating costs. The HVAC upgrades have produced as much as a 46 percent increase in efficiency. Lighting efficiency improved as much as 60 percent in some areas. Overall, the district’s
annual utility usage is projected to drop more than 22 percent. More importantly, the comprehensive retrofits are providing a better learning environment. The HVAC and lighting upgrades are particularly
effective in improving classroom conditions, making it easier for students and teachers to concentrate on their important work. In addition to the energy savings, Ferris ISD earned a $15,000 rebate from
the local electric company thanks to the upgrades.
Ferris ISD has entered into a long-term service agreement with Trane to continually evaluate and improve the district’s facilities to help ensure maximum energy savings. Ferris ISD can now comply
with Texas Senate Bills 5 and 12 to reduce energy usage by five percent per year for six years. Ferris ISD Superintendent Mike Bodine said, "This project went really well and right after completion we
began seeing savings in all of our utility costs - gas, electricity and water. We will save lots of money over the coming years - money that can be put back into the classrooms. We’re doing all that we can
to get the best return for taxpayer dollars."
Ferris ISD includes K through 12 facilities and currently enrolls more than 2300 students.
Mike Bodine, Ferris ISD Superintendent, points out that while Trane and its subcontractors did much of the upgrade work during the
summer, work was also done during the school year during evening and weekend hours to avoid disrupting classes.