
James F. Murray
School
James F. Murray School (PS #38) is a 3-story, 120,940 square foot building built in 1953. Spaces include classrooms, a gymnasium, an auditorium, offices, a cafeteria, corridors, a kitchen, modular trailers, and basement mechanical space. Facility concerns include lighting, lighting controls and roof repairs.

Energy Conservation Measures
Below is a brief description of each of the 10 ECMs

LED Lighting Replacement
Replace existing lighting with new LED Lighting

District-Wide Energy Management System
Replace existing pneumatic controls with new open-protocol controls

Boiler Replacement
Replace old boilers with new, high-efficiency boilers

Plug Load Controls
Building Envelope
Water Conservation
Improve comfort and reduce infiltration

Pipe Insulation
Improve existing pipe insulation to prevent heat loss and save energy

Retro-Commissioning Study
Review and address older systems that are too expensive to replace
Steam Trap Replacement

Student Education Program
Involve students and the community in the district energy project