Fiedler Hall - Kansas State University
This project consisted of the mechanical and electrical design of a new addition to Fiedler Hall, which houses the Engineering Library and Civil Engineering Department at Kansas State University. The addition connects to the existing main atrium area of the engineering complex. Spaces within the facility include laboratories, classrooms, offices, material receiving, a library and large lecture hall.
Special MEP features include laboratory fume hood exhaust, lab gases, campus steam and chilled water, and DDC controls. Laboratory spaces are 100% exhausted using a central roof mounted fixed-flow induced dilution exhaust fan. Phoenix brand controls provide space pressurization and fume hood air flows in an integrated design. Lab sinks are served by glass waste and vent piping. Campus steam is used to generate hot water for building heating and domestic hot water. Connecting the entire HVAC system is an extension of the campus Honeywell DDC controls.
Special MEP features include laboratory fume hood exhaust, lab gases, campus steam and chilled water, and DDC controls. Laboratory spaces are 100% exhausted using a central roof mounted fixed-flow induced dilution exhaust fan. Phoenix brand controls provide space pressurization and fume hood air flows in an integrated design. Lab sinks are served by glass waste and vent piping. Campus steam is used to generate hot water for building heating and domestic hot water. Connecting the entire HVAC system is an extension of the campus Honeywell DDC controls.


