Remington Hs1 – Energy Transfer Station (Ets) Construction
25 Water Walk Drive, Markham, Ontario
WellFab Services Ltd. successfully completed the general construction and mechanical installation of an Energy Transfer Station (ETS) at the P1 ETS mechanical room within the Remington HS1 Development. This project plays a critical role in supporting the building’s heating and cooling infrastructure by delivering efficient and reliable thermal energy transfer throughout the facility.

Project Scope
The project involved the full construction and mechanical outfitting of the ETS, including the installation of key system components designed to support multiple building functions:
✔ Two low-temperature hot water heat exchangers dedicated to space heating
✔ One high-temperature hot water heat exchanger serving radiators, space heaters, and domestic hot water systems
✔ One chilled water heat exchanger for space cooling

Mechanical Installation
WellFab carried out the installation of all interior piping and mechanical equipment downstream of the main isolation valves, in strict accordance with contract drawings and engineering requirements. Our team also managed the modification of existing DPS piping, including the removal of bypasses and end caps, followed by full insulation, protective jacketing, and system labeling to ensure clarity and long-term durability.
Testing & Commissioning
To ensure system integrity and performance, all installed piping underwent comprehensive pressure testing, cleaning, and flushing. These steps were essential in verifying operational readiness and compliance with project specifications and industry standards.

Project Impact
This ETS installation significantly enhances the building’s thermal efficiency, providing stable and controlled heating and cooling distribution throughout the development. The completed system supports reliable energy transfer, improved performance, and long-term operational sustainability for the Remington HS1 facility.












