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Hospital targets energy savings
25 October 2019
Sligo University Hospital in the West of Ireland, has had its efforts to reduce energy use recognised by the SEAI; it was announced winner of the Sustainable Energy Public Sector Award for achieving savings of 20%.

Grundfos Pumps was delighted to play its part by providing the hospital with a detailed Energy Check report that outlined the energy savings that were achievable by exchanging existing pumps with intelligent MAGNA3 and TPE3 pumps.
These pumps, now in-situ, are remotely monitored via Grundfos CIM300 BACnet cards which allow the operators to monitor and trend individual pump performance. The hospital has also taken advantage of the integrated Heat Energy Monitors available on all Grundfos MAGNA3 and TPE3 model pumps, enabling staff to map and build up an understanding of the main heat users throughout the hospital.
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