CURRENT PROJECTS
Greengate School
Helicopter Parts Fabrication Facility
222 Club
Electron Cyclotron Resonance Cylinder (ECR)
Magnetized electrons swirl around magnetic field lines with high kinetic energy at very small Lamor radius compared to much heavier ions. Ions are contained and accelerated along field lines by the electrostatic attraction of the high velocity magnetized electrons.
Reisz Engineer's Super Accelerated Electric Thermal Engine for Space Exploration - NASA MSFC in Huntsville, Alabama - Click here for video, photos, and project information.
Henderson Airport Terminal Building - Henderson, Kentucky - CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS
Reisz Engineers were the consulting engineers on the Henderson City-County Airport Terminal Building in Henderson, Kentucky.
International Bluegrass Music Museum - Owensboro, Kentucky
Reisz Engineers was responsible for the dehumidification to protect artifacts from high humidities during the warm seasons, designing the ductwork layout, and the track lights within the museum. The Ohio River location of the museum is subject to high humidity during the warm seasons. The inside environment of the museum uses a direct digital controller to maintain set temperature and relative humidity with filtered air to maintain conditions conducive to the preservation of the displayed and store art objects. The museum mechanical system includes two air-to-air split system heat pumps. As conditions demand, a liquid desiccant dehumidifier removes moisture from the air entering the air handlers thereby reducing the latent heat load on the air conditioning systems and providing improved humidity control. Two generated steam humidifiers increase relative humidity to the set point as needed in winter months. The museum common areas are illuminated with suspended track lighting providing higher
illumination for featured objects. General areas of the museum proper have exposed ceilings with painted ductwork. Featured areas have suspended ceilings with track lighting. Directed lighting illuminates areas in the theater and stage areas. Areas of walls and ceilings are designed for acoustic features. Electrical circuits are located to provide electrical outlets at strategic locations for music festive events and music demonstrations.
Demopolis School System - Alabama
Reisz Engineers performed a full Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) layout for five buildings within the Demopolis School System. All of the buildings implemented the geothermal heat pumps, which require vertical boreholes to be 250 feet down into the earth. Each classroom included a plenum for mixing outside air with recycled room air. In adhering to ASHRAE standards for fresh air requirements, an energy recovery ventilator was included to allow the required amount of fresh air into each classroom plenum. Carbon Dioxide sensors were implemented for determining levels of Carbon Dioxide in the room. When the Carbon Dioxide becomes too high, the energy recovery ventilator will provide fresh air to the plemum. For healthier recycled air through the plenum, a germicidal lamp was included. This lamp utilizes ultraviolet light to kill germicidal agents.
Nazareth Literary and Benevolent Institute - Nazareth, Kentucky
Reisz Engineers provided engineering services for the design and installation of a central chiller and new boiler that provides heating and cooling to the church, dormitories, laundry, dining room, classrooms, and meeting rooms. The dormitories and classrooms have four-pipe fan coil units with individual thermostat controls in each room so that climate levels can be adjusted to the occupant's comfort level. The church, dining room, and large area rooms are served by ducted conditioned air from air handlers.
Delphi Automotive Systems Manufacturing/Warehouse Facility - Columbia, Tennessee
The 1.28 million sq. ft. Delphi Chassis System's Delta-Saturn 315 Sequence Facility accommodates manufacturing and warehouse operations for Delphi Automotive Systems, primarily in support of the Saturn manufacturing plant at Spring Hill, Tennessee. Reisz Engineers provided the engineering and design services for the construction of this manufacturing and warehouse facility. The factory area included administrative offices, shipping office, receiving office, quality control and inspection area and employee break area. The office areas are supplied with conditioned air by split unit heat pumps with the small offices conditioned with through-the-wall packaged units. The building has fluorescent lighting, convenience electrical wall outlets, telephone and communication outlets, fixed LEXAN glazed windows in the interior and exterior walls and 1/2 glazed metal pedestrial doors. The factory has air cooled rotary screw air compressors with after coolers, air separators, surge tanks, desiccant dryers and refrigerated air dryers. The electrical distribution system provides 100 KVA for the manufacturing load and metal halide lighting in the manufacturing area.
Country Inn & Suites Hotel - Mercer County, West Virginia
Reisz Engineers was contracted to perform a complete mechanical and electrical design for the Country Inn & Suites. The design of the new hotel was required to match the design of existing Country Inn & Suites hotels. The HVAC design involved calculating heating and cooling loads for each area including the required ventilation. The calculations were based on a load study and a psychometric evaluation for human comfort. The facility electrical system was designed to meet all national, state and local codes. All the loads were balanced to reduce energy costs. The electrical design also included Cable TV, Telephone and Fire Alarm systems. The swimming pool utilized a special design to be cost effective for installation and meet all aesthetic requirements and adhere to all applicable codes. The swimming pool area was conditioned with a special dehumidification system that was designed to heat and cool the area while keeping the humidity at a comfortable level for human occupancy. Reisz Engineers also designed a fire prevention system for the hotel that works in conjunction with the fire alarm system to provide a safe environment for the occupants and meets all the fire safety codes.
James Audubon Museum - Henderson, Kentucky
The Audubon Museum housed and displayed artifacts from the early nineteenth century era, including paintings. These artifacts were subject to deterioration due to the indoor environment they were displyaed and stored in. Reisz was responsible for the design fo the security system, fire and smoke alarm system, HVAC system, air filtration system, 4-pipe piping system, theater lighting and outdoor lighting. A 400-ton chiller serves all areas of the museum, art storage areas, and the new addition with an integrated computerized-control system. The HVAC system included a computerized indoor environment system that provides purified air at controlled winter and summer season humidities and temperature conducive to the preservation of the art and artifacts. Custom designed and built multizone air handlers control the air to the museum areas using a specially designed charcoal filter. The computerized system controls the museum environment. A standard commercial HVAC system was designed for several rooms. A large multi-zoned air handler serviced these areas. A custom filtration system was designed to provide an environment to aid in the preservation of the art objects. The charcoal filtration system filters not only micro sized particles such as pollen and cigarette smoke, but also toxic gases.
Jackson County Hospital - Alabama
Reisz Engineers provided engineering services to upgrade the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system for the Jackson County Hospital with electrical services to support all mechanical renovations. We were contracted to verify existing heating and air conditioning loads in the building. Using heat loads analysis to include psychometrics we studied each zone for compliance with the American Society of Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Human comfort zone. We generated construction drawings and specifications to upgrade the existing system to the new requirements. The upgrade included increasing the capacity of both the existing chiller and the existing boiler plant. In addition to retrofitting the chiller plant for increased capacity, a primary-secondary chilled water loop with variable frequency drive pumps for energy conservation and ease of operation and maintenance was implemented. The capacity of the boiler plant was increased and all existing DX systems were replaced with water fan coil units. Ductwork was revised and diffusers were repositioned as needed to provide correct air distribution.
Fort McClellan - Calhoun County, Alabama
Reisz Engineers is providing professional services to the Fort McClellan DOE and DEH. This contract follows a previous similar contract in 1994, 1995 for which Reisz Engineers received an excellent performance rating by the US Army. These services are ongoing and include sanitary system upgrade (adding backflow preventer), erosion control, landscaping, asbestos building materials inspection, endangered species, integrated natural resource usage plan, water pollution control systems, environmental impact statements, and environmental assessments. Reisz Engineers prepared the Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan for Fort McClellan, Alabama to satisfy the requirements of the Sikes Act, Department of Defense Instruction 4715.3, and Army Regulation 200-3. This plan helps Fort McClellan comply with laws associated with environmental documentation, wetlands, endangered species, water quality, and wildlife management, and is Fort McClellan's plan of action for the conservation of the lands entrusted to the U.S. Army. Reisz Engineers provided water quality services at Fort McClellan, Alabama from 1995 to 2000. Monitoring wells were sampled and tested. Water runoff from various locations on the military reservations to include landfills, fueling points, military training ranges, and U.S. Army Chemical Corps training sites were collected, analyzed and erported. Laboratory tests were conducted on water samples for chemicals such as arsenic, cadmium, chromium, mercury, barium, chlorides, iron, lead, manganese, nitrates, sodium and sulfate.
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant - Alabama
Reisz Engineers was responsible for a project for the Tennessee Valley Authority involving using warm wastewater to provide heating and evaporative cooling at the Browns Ferry Power Plant. This was recognized as one of ten outstanding engineering projects of 1978 by the National Society of Professional Engineers.
Gold Kist Soy Plant - Decatur, Alabama
Reisz Engineers developed systems that use solar energy in modern industrial processes. At the Gold Kist Soy Plant, solar energy was used in the processing of soybeans into vegetable oil and high protein meal.
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