8/58 Lexton Road Box Hill North 3129

Shepparton Arts Musuem (SAM)

The new Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) building is an outstanding example of exciting, best-practice contemporary museum architecture designed by one of Australia’s leading architects on a remarkable site on the banks of Victoria Park Lake.

Designed by internationally renowned architects Denton Corker Marshall, the new Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) is a five-storey building housing the Museum, the Visitor Centre, the Kaiela Art Gallery and Studio. The 5,300m2 building will also house a café and event space, with a roof top viewing deck.

The air conditioning and ventilation system on this site are controlled by an Innotech Building Management System (BMS) complete with on-site site monitoring computer and Web Based graphical Interface software.

The system also includes an Innotech ATOM Data Acquisition and Management software for trending and reporting on energy usage from various utility meters

Cortrols supplied, engineered, and commissioned an Innotech Control System for the control and monitoring of

  • Central Chiller Water Plant
  • Central Heating Water Plant
  • One (1) Pre-Conditioning Air Handling Unit (AHU)
  • Three (3) Air Handling Units (AHU)
  • Thirty-One (31) Fan Coil Units (FCU)
  • Nine (9) Outside Air Fans (OAF)
  • Sixteen (16) Exhaust Fans (EF)
  • Hydraulic Plant Monitoring
  • Electrical Plant Monitoring
  • Lift Plant Monitoring
  • Fire Service Monitoring
  • Water Meter Monitoring (5 off)
  • Gas Meter Monitoring (4 off)
  • BACnet HLI connection with One (1) Lighting Interface