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Carrier Total Indoor Environmental Quality Lab Dedicated at the Syracuse
Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems
In another demonstration of leadership in environmental stewardship, Carrier
Corp. President Geraud Darnis led a group of officials and dignitaries in a
ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Willis H. Carrier Total Indoor Environmental
Quality (TIEQ) lab at the Syracuse Center of Excellence (SyracuseCoE) in
Environmental and Energy Systems headquarters in Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Corp., a
unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX), is a charter member of the
SyracuseCoE and was actively involved in all aspects of the headquarters’ design
process. SyracuseCoE is focused on research in global sustainability, including
clean and renewable energy, indoor environmental quality, and water resource
solutions.
In 2005, Carrier pledged $1.5 million for the creation of the world class,
10,000-square foot laboratory named for Dr. Willis H. Carrier, the inventor of
modern air conditioning and the founder of Carrier Corp. This first-of-its-kind
lab facilitates cutting-edge research into the effects of multiple factors—
including temperature, humidity, air quality, lighting, and sound—on human
health and performance in building environments.
“Carrier is proud to be a charter member and platinum partner of this
initiative,” Darnis said. “Innovation is central to Carrier’s genetic code, and
supporting SyracuseCoE will improve sustainable built environments for
generations to come. We are pleased to join the CoE in advancing knowledge on
the design, building and operation of high performance sustainable buildings of
the future.”
The mission of SyracuseCoE is to create innovations that improve human health
and productivity, security, and sustainability in commercial buildings.
SyracuseCoE’s headquarters building itself is a showcase for environmental and
energy technologies and building innovation. Carrier’s sustainable building
solutions can be seen in the application of water-to-water heat pumps and air
treatment equipment controlled by Carrier’s Comfort Network®. The air treatment
equipment provides personalized comfort and air quality control for the human
performance test simulators in the Carrier TIEQ Laboratory.
“SyracuseCoE’s building is a platform for sustainability not just for Syracuse
but for all those around the world interested in the advancement of indoor air
quality and its impact on human productivity,” Darnis said. “It is only fitting
that the TIEQ Laboratory is named for Dr. Carrier, who dedicated his life to
developing ways to improve the human condition. That legacy continues today,
with Carrier’s two-decade experience in sustainable solutions for our products,
technologies and operations.” Carrier is the only company in the world to be a
founding member of the U.S., India and China Green Building Councils.
SyracuseCoE also employs outdoor air quality monitoring, building materials
testing, advanced underfloor air distribution and heat recovery systems. The
facility is pursuing Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®)
Platinum certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.
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