Wisconsin’s sustainable ‘Trend Home’ features a rainwater
tank powered by a Goulds Pumps variable speed pump.
Last summer, the
Metropolitan Builders Association, a
non-for-profit trade association in Wisconsin,
contracted with
Herr Environmental Inc. of Delafield,
Wis., to install an innovative rainwater
system in the Association’s Trend Home in Waukesha.
The environmentally mindful Trend Home is a specially designed house that
incorporates sustainable technologies that are assumed to be common in the year
2020.
The
Trend Home’s rainwater system is designed
to capture rainwater from the roof and provide water for the lawn sprinkling
system. The roof has a potential to generate more than 30,000 gallons of water
during any year of average rainfall.
The Trend Home showcases numerous “Green”
solutions and meets 10 critical elements of energy efficiency:
1. Green Built Home Certification
2. Wisconsin Energy Star Homes Certification with
emerging technologies like solar power
3. Water sense – including
fixtures and landscaping
4. Grey water reuse
5. Universal design
6. Smart Home features
7. Higher indoor air quality
8. Permeable pavement
9. Emphasis on recycling and recycled materials
10. Affordable, smaller size construction
The Trend Home features a number of “Green” rainwater products
installed by Herr Environmental. The products include a Goulds Pumps Model 1SC
submersible water pump that will play a critical role in the home’s rainwater
system. Designed to capture rainwater from the roof and provide water for the
lawn sprinkling system, the Trend Home’s roof has the potential to generate
over 30,000 gallons of water during any year of average rainfall.
In addition to the Goulds Model 1SC pump, the
Trend Home’s Rainwater system also uses an efficient Goulds variable speed
drive pump controller, and a Goulds HydroPro V6P pressure tank. “Our company
has used Goulds Pumps exclusively for many years,” said
Todd
Stair, vice president of Herr Environmental Inc. “Now with the new
rainwater systems, the line of Goulds products we are using is expanding.”
Following six weeks of public tours, the Trend
Home is currently for sale. Once sold, $200,000 will be donated to LaCasa de
Esperenza, an organization that will train low-income workers in the
construction industry. The remainder of the money will go to the Wisconsin
Builders Association Foundation’s scholarship fund to attract high quality students
to a career in the trades.
The Trend Home features permeable pavement and
other water science technologies that will preserve water resources. The home
was constructed utilizing structured insulated panels, a tempered passive solar
orientation, solar electrical generation, solar hot water heating, Energy Star appliances, computer operated mechanicals,
special windows and other building components.
At the heart of the rainwater system is the
durable Goulds Pumps Model 1SC submersible water pump which features:
- Corrosion-resistant case made of non-toxic,
non-leaching materials
- Impeller made of FDA compliant, glass-filled Noryl®
which is corrosion and abrasion resistant
- Mechanical seal with silicon/carbide sealing faces and stainless
steel metal components running in a protected oil chamber
- Stainless-steel pump shaft and motor shell.
- 1 ¼-inch NPT vertical discharge connection and
detachable suction strainer for easy clean out
For more information on Goulds pumps, variable
speed drives and other water handling components for “green” applications,
visit www.goulds.com.