A vestibule that stopped hemorrhaging $38,000 a year.
Mercy Regional's main entrance — four swing doors in an undersized airlock — was bleeding conditioned air into a northern Ohio winter. The facilities director had the utility bills. He needed the math to justify a capital project.
We specified a 7-ft diameter, four-wing automatic with a concealed low-energy drive rated to 1,200 cycles per day. Wind-load analysis at the site's corner exposure dictated a 12 mm tempered glass pack, not the standard 10 mm. The vestibule geometry was redesigned to eliminate the swing-door bypass lane entirely.
$38,400 annual HVAC savings. 14-month payback. The entrance has run 847 days without a service call.
$38,400 / yr saved
