USA. Olathe's Subset Drive Office Building in Kansas was designed from the ground up to have the least negative impact on the environment, and at the same time, the greatest positive impact on users. In 2006, the office building received gold certification from LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), whose green building evaluation system is the best verification and regulation to ensure that a building is truly green.
To achieve this, two mcQuay-brand centrifugal compressors were needed and played a critical role in achieving those goals. Thanks to their innovative design, the coolers helped save energy and earned him significant points to win the LEED award. "The chillers gave us the efficiency we needed to achieve goals in this field," said Katrina Gerber, an engineer at consulting firm BGR.