Prominent Works: click in the units below to visualize the description of each work
MOTOROLA - “A Prominent Work”
CLIMAPRESS enjoyed the privilege of making part of the building of the largest
Motorola Business Campus in Latin America located in Jaguariúna city, São Paulo. Due
to this work CLIMAPRESS was chosen Highlight of 1998 by SMACNA.
In order to meet the potential telecommunication market and with the facilities coming
from the deregulation of the area, Motorola has chosen Brazil as its industrial basis in
Latin America.
With a building area of 64,500 m², the place centralizes all the manufacturing operations
of the company in the country.
The building makes use of the BMS (Building Management System) conception, a
system which manages and controls, by means of software, all the activities for the
operational maintenance of the plant.
The air conditioning system is fully automated providing the choice of customization to
each working station and being remotely controlled. Yet it is environment friendly since
it makes use of refrigerant gas R134a, not harmful to the ozone layer.
The present system also uses thermal-accumulation what allows a considerable
economy of power. At the peak time, the chillers are turned off being replaced by the
use of stored chilled water from a 2,900,000-liter storage tank.
The total capacity of the system is 2,400 tons. There were used 4 refrigerators of liquids
with centrifugal compressors with unitary capacity of 600 tons, conditioning of modular
type.
In this work, ducts of helicoidally type totaling 85,000 Kg were used besides
conventional ducts totaling 95,000 Kg.
MICHELIN - “A Great Work”
With the expansion of the Campo Grande Industrial Unit, Rio de Janeiro, Michelin had
the goal to provide a tire up to 35% more economical to the transportation segment of
cargo and passengers.
CLIMAPRESS took part of this expansion implementing the air-conditioning systems,
ventilation and exhaustion installations in the several buildings of Projects Jacarandá, Z,
BIG 2 + 3, totaling 2,016 tons in refrigerating, moving approximately 412,000 m³/h of
air in ventilation and exhaustion systems both in manufacturing processes and comfort
systems.
For this work it was necessary to perform an accurate logistic assembly in which a
methodology of work was created so that the work was able to be performed in four
months, despite the magnitude of the system.
The air conditioners of the Production Sector were specific for this type of application
with flows of up to75,000 m³/h per unit.
Helical circular ducts were installed with diameters reaching up to 1.40 m, totaling
around 250 tons, and for their execution (manufacturing / installation) within schedule,
CLIMAPRESS needed to set up a helical duct factory on the spot where 2.5 tons of
helical ducts were produced a day through specific machinery.
HOSPITAL ISRAELITA ALBERT EINSTEIN. - “A Sustainable Building (according to LEED)”
This work aims to provide greater security and efficiency of medical procedures, from
innovative technologies, with approximately 70,000 m² of building area on the most
modern hospital architectural parameters.
This new building has 200 offices, 41 day-clinic beds and an area of diagnostic
medicine with 20 operation rooms available.
Air conditioning system of indirect expansion type with an approximate capacity of
1,800 tons and central hot water with a capacity of 1,200 kW.
The system is composed of the main equipment as listed below:
- 21 (twenty-one) modular conditioners for surgical rooms, equipped with ceiling HEPA
filter, both made by Trox;
- 95 (ninety-five) fancoil type modular conditioners to meet the various areas of the
hospital;
- 458 (four hundred and fifty-eight) fancoil type conditioners, double coil made by York,
to meet the needs of medical offices;
- 04 (four) fancoil type high precision conditioners to meet the CPD;
More than 180,000 Kg of ducts were manufactured in galvanized sheet in our TDC
(Transverse Duct Connector) duct manufacturing unit. These ducts which were sent to
the building site were sanitized, isolated and buffered at their ends. After being
assembled, these were tested for their tightness in accordance with DW – 143, class C,
Standard.
SHOPPING LIGHT - “One of the most important projects of architectural recycling of the country”
São Paulo is a dynamic city where history and modernity are combined in a way like no
other. Its downtown region is the best example of this unique profile. Right there, at a
point where more than 1 million people commute daily, there is one of the most
important architectural recycling projects in the country: Shopping Light.
This project was the restoration of a true landmark, The Alexander Mackenzie Building,
the former headquarter of Light and Eletropaulo Companies, renewed for the benefit of
the population of São Paulo.
This building is part of the most traditional landscape of the city which includes Vale do
Anhangabaú and Viaduto do Chá, which due to its historical and architectural
importance, is listed by state and local agencies
CLIMAPRESS had the privilege of participating in this project being our biggest
challenges to perform the air conditioning, ventilation and exhaustion installations since
there were not allowed architectural changes.
So the modern mingled with the old in perfect harmony. CLIMAPRESS installed a
1,200 ton refrigerating capacity without impairing the magnitude of such an
architectural piece.