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HUNTERDON CENTRAL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

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FACILITY USE<br />

700 Level Window/Door Replacement Project – Funded through ROD (Regular Operating District)<br />

Windows were replaced in the 700-Level building. The old windows were single pane with no insulation value.<br />

The new windows are double pane with built-in venetian blinds. They are Energy Star rated, designed to<br />

provide increased energy efficiency and sound reduction. New exterior doors with the same characteristics as<br />

the windows were installed.<br />

Boiler Replacement Project (upper boiler room) – Funded through ROD Grant<br />

Three new high-efficiency boilers and a domestic hot water tank were installed in the upper boiler room of the<br />

9/10 building. The system is controlled and monitored via an automated energy management system. This<br />

project was funded through the ROD grant funds. The new boilers are designed to increase energy efficiency,<br />

thus reducing utility costs.<br />

Solar Project Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)<br />

A 54 KW (kilowatt) rooftop solar energy system was installed on top of the 600-Level roof. This system<br />

generates an approximate annual output of 67,900 kilowatt hours. The PPA transfers ownership to a third party<br />

expert. In exchange, Hunterdon Central enjoys the benefits of the world’s cleanest source of energy with none<br />

of the ownership burden.<br />

A kiosk was installed in the lobby of the 11/12 building which allows students to monitor the energy being<br />

generated from the solar array.<br />

Lighting Retrofit Project – Funded through ROD Grant<br />

All of the light fixtures in the field house, old wood gym, and the auxiliary gymnasium were replaced with high<br />

efficiency lighting. The new light fixtures provide increased foot-candles while reducing energy demand. The<br />

new lighting system was interfaced with automated controls to minimize the amount of lights needed based on<br />

occupancy.<br />

300 Level Corridor Improvement Project<br />

The old green lockers in the 300-Level corridor were refurbished and painted red. The refurbished lockers<br />

provide better accessibility and storage for students. The old green tile was painted with an epoxy finish to<br />

brighten the hallway.<br />

Paint/Floor Covering Replacement.<br />

As per the five-year Comprehensive Maintenance Plan, various rooms/areas were painted, and carpet and floor<br />

tiles replaced.<br />

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