
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF SALISBURY
DEEP ENERGY RETROFIT / HISTORICAL RESTORATION
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Under Development: Ongoing, Multiphase Project
TYPE: Historic Preservation
LOCATION: Salisbury, CT
BUILDING SIZE: 15,600 SF
SUSTAINABILITY UPGRADES
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Solar PV System
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Standing Seam Metal Roof Replacement
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Architectural LED Lighting
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Replaced 3 Oil-Fired Furnaces / Boiler with VRF Systems
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Removed 3 Oil Tanks
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Fresh Air Systems / Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV)
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EV Chargers
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Stand-by Power Assessment
The Congregational Church of Salisbury is a historical church in Salisbury, CT. MHR prepared the required Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) applications and presented them to the Salisbury Historic District Commission (SHDC) for the implementation of a new standing seam metal roof and 33.6 kW DC solar system. The solar system was designed to be aesthetically and architecturally appropriate for the historic church building.
Energy conservation measures (ECMs), indoor air quality (IAQ), and resiliency measures under evaluation include HVAC upgrades, introduction of fresh air systems, EV chargers, and stand-by power. ECMs already installed include architecturally compatible LED lighting and controls.


