Holladay Park Plaza upgrades new chiller and trims annual energy costs by an estimated $16,700

Holladay Park Plaza upgrades new chiller and trims annual energy costs by an estimated $16,700


new chiller unit, a beige piece of industrial machinery

A new centrifugal chiller with variable frequency drive and direct digital controls is keeping residents at Holladay Park Plaza comfortable year-round, while trimming operating expenses for the continuing care retirement community.

The 375-ton chiller, located in Holladay Park’s 16-story Tower Building, replaced a 50-year-old model that could no longer keep up with demand. Energy Trust arranged for a technical study to outline the costs and savings of different energy-efficient chiller options. After Holladay Park selected a chiller, the retirement community received more than $47,900 in Energy Trust cash incentives to help offset the cost of the project.

Unlike the old chiller, it excels at part-load performance—sensing outside and inside temperatures and precisely adjusting output to match demand. Now residents are comfortable even if the outside temperature swings from hot-to-cold in a matter of hours.