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The Credit Human Federal Credit Union headquarters, San Antonio, Texas, set a new standard for sustainable building design.

A collaboration between Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC (METUS), a supplier of Ductless and Ducted Mini-split and Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) heat-pump and air-conditioning systems, and Credit Human, the building achieves ambitious goals for reduced energy consumption, water conservation, and lower carbon emissions.

Mitsubishi Electric CITY MULTI® water-source VRF system

In keeping with Credit Human’s core values, Steve Hennigan, CEO, aimed to demonstrate how good stewardship of financial and environmental resources goes hand in hand.

The Credit Human project team and METUS worked together to design a Mitsubishi Electric CITY MULTI® water-source VRF system with approximately 900 tons of capacity, supported by 152 ground-linked wells, to heat and cool the new headquarters.

Addressing water challenges 

We went from the design possibility of having [needing] six cooling towers to only two"

One of the things that most people don’t understand about this area of the country [Texas] is that water is a big deal,” says Hennigan when discussing the decision to go with a ground-linked water-source VRF system.

Cooling towers use lots of water, so by going with a ground-source system [from Mitsubishi Electric], we went from the design possibility of having [needing] six cooling towers to only two. That decision alone reduced our water consumption by more than one million gallons of potable water per year.”

energy-efficient, high-performance and sustainable

All-electric VRF heat-pump and heat-recovery systems from METUS provide energy-efficient, high-performance heating and air conditioning to commercial spaces of all sizes and functions, including Credit Human. The zoning technology has earned the attention of environmental stewards and business leaders by delivering value and helping improve operating costs while maximizing sustainability and occupant comfort.

We were thrilled to work with Credit Human on this project,” says Kimberly Llewellyn, senior project manager of emerging markets, Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC. “This was an excellent opportunity to demonstrate how our VRF solutions can be customized and deliver incredible modern and efficient heating and cooling.”

Efficiency makes business sense

Credit Human saw a 91% reduction in utilities and carbon emissions and an 85% reduction in water usage

High standards for efficiency, sustainability, and wellness made the Credit Human building a complex, multi-faceted undertaking for the project team. Still, the facility has already delivered a significant return on investment.

Credit Human saw a 91 percent reduction in utilities and carbon emissions and an 85 percent reduction in water usage compared to the former Credit Human building. “We built a project that should last 100 years or more,” said Hennigan.

healthy buildings

Every new construction building brought into existence is going to be operating and probably not renovated for another thirty, forty, or fifty years,” said Llewellyn.

Think about what we want from our next generation of buildings. We want energy-efficient, comfortable, and healthy buildings that are less susceptible to unforeseen weather events, changes in energy prices, or water supply issues because they use less of these resources. These resilient buildings will be best positioned to thrive in the future.”

improved IAQ and reduced lifecycle costs

As builders and building owners realize the benefits of Mitsubishi Electric VRF technology, including sustainability, durability, efficiency, comfort control, improved IAQ, and reduced lifecycle costs, expect more projects to follow Credit Human’s lead.

I just thought this was an amazing project,” said Hennigan in closing. “This team was amazing, the vision was amazing, as were all of the people coming together to work on this… the results of what we’ve created are amazing, and we get to live here.”

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