First Presbyterian Church located in Harbor Spring, Michigan
HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM:
Phase I
The heating and ventilating system for the Sanctuary and Upper level classrooms is being handled with one, Dunham-Bush Air Handling unit with an air flow of 6,000. The Air Handlers are provided with a combined pre-heat capability of 475,000 BTUH (British Thermal Unit) of hydronic heating coil. The space temperature of the facility is being handled by programmable space thermostats located in the space served by the Air Handling Unit. The hydronic heating for the facility is generated by two, Raypak boiler of 614,000 BTUH output. The heating system is further supplemented by a radiant floor heating grid.
Phase II
The heating and ventilating system for the Lower level classrooms is handled with one, Dunham-Bush Air Handling Unit with an air flow of 6,000 CFM. The Air Handlers are provided with a combined pre-heat capability of 475,000 BTUH (British Thermal Unit) of hydronic heating coil. The space temperature of the facility is being handled by programmable space thermostats located within the space served by each Air Handling Unit. The heating system is further supplemented by a radiant floor heating grid.
POWER:
The facility was equipped with a 400 AMP, 120/208 volt 3 phase, 4 wire main switch board. Power was distributed through a single panel, located in the basement electrical room.
LIGHTING:
The lighting system required 2- 200amp panels. The worship space is bordered by two rows of recessed fluorescent strip lights, with additional recessed strips spaced throughout. The altar and choir are lit with aimable incandescent track lights mounted on the ceiling, and provisions were also made for the future addition of lighting in the space. The class room and supports areas utilize primarily 2x4 recessed fluorescent fixtures in a suspended ceiling grid.