ACS Cool meets university challenge

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27 November 2019
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The ACS Cool team in the university library
Wrexham-based air conditioning specialist ACS Cool has completed work on a number of projects at the University of Chester.

Three technicians spent three weeks on site at the university's Seaborne Library installing a VRF system consisting of 14 indoor units. The company also installed further systems for the university throughout the summer months, including on the main city centre campus as well as inside the lecture theatre at its Warrington campus.
ACS Cool founder and director Gareth Shipley said: “We had to carry out this work during a break in term time to limit the disruption. The university was previously using an automatic system to open the windows depending on the temperature inside, which had proven to be noisy, and we were brought in to replace this with air conditioning.
 
“This year has really ramped things up for us and it’s quite the coup to get a customer like the University of Chester on board. We have clients across North Wales and Cheshire, and are working more and more in the city of Chester.”
 
Work on the university sites is the latest in a series of projects ACS have completed in the city, including work at Chester Racecourse.

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