Case Studies

Blossoming Efficiency: Superior Boilers Transform the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens

The history of the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, a Victorian Conservatory in South Park, Buffalo, NY, spans over 100 years. When built, this historic landmark was the third largest public greenhouse in the United States and the ninth largest in the world. It was the product of three visionaries: landscaping architect Fredrick Olmsted, architect firm Lord & Burnham, and botanist John F. Cowell. Today, this tri-domed façade, holding fifteen different rooms, still sparkles like a diamond on a green velvet cushion and draws an estimated 150,000 visitors annually. Today, there are less than a dozen Victorian conservatories remaining in America, and this is one of only two with the tri-dome design.

What was not originally envisioned were the fuel costs associated with heating this “Crystal Palace of Plants.” When natural gas and oil costs rose to record levels in 2005, Erie County officials turned to Siemens Building Technologies to perform an energy audit and make recommendations to improve efficiencies. Working with a local design engineer, a mechanical contractor, and the representative in the area, the group proposed replacing three large 1950’s firetube boilers with thirteen Triad Series 900 Hot Water Boilers with gas/oil power burners.

Controlled by new efficient infrastructure provided by Siemens Building Technologies, hot water is sent to each zone from its individual boiler on demand. The boilers are cross circuited to provide redundancy, and any boiler can be taken offline for maintenance without affecting the responsiveness of the system.

Most importantly for the county, savings began on day one. The Triad boilers’ modular vertical configuration was the perfect fit for the old mechanical room that had little space for equipment. The boilers were installed easily without the need for expensive rigging or demolition. The double-digit fuel percentage savings that began at start-up can be relied upon to last well into this building’s long future.

The local representative commented, “These boilers went in easy, started up quickly, and worked like a charm.”

The original architect would be proud to see their masterpiece still providing efficient comfort and exquisite beauty to its visitors during the coldest of Buffalo winters.

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