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The City of Hope National Medical Center in Duarte, CA, is a national cancer research center
and hospital. ACCO was the general contractor responsible for the building construction and
MEP for this new central plant. The project was constructed under the guidelines of OSHPD.
The Central Plant consists of three 1,750-ton chillers with primary pumping and variable speed
secondary pumping. Thermal storage is integrated into the project by the use of a 2.2 million gallon
chilled water storage tank that is erected adjacent to the Central Plant building.
Heat rejection for the system is accomplished by a 3-cell, induced draft,
fiberglass cooling tower. A concrete basin is utilized as the support structure and water
basin. The new heating plant consists of three 600 boiler horsepower steam boilers by Cleaver
Brooks.
ACCO became involved in this project in a partnering arrangement with the City of Hope
and their consultants. ACCO participated with the gas and electric utilities to study three system
approaches: ice storage, gas absorption, and chilled water storage systems. The City of Hope
selected the chilled water storage system. They recognized that ACCO’s technical skills and
know-how would benefit the hospital in leading a team through the design and construction of
the project.
- 2,200,000 Gallon Chilled Water Thermal Storage
- 5,250 Tons of Cooling Capacity
- Owner - City of Hope
- Engineer - Ove Arup & Partners
- Mechanical Contractor - ACCO Engineered Systems
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