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MICHAEL SCHULTZ, PE
MECHANICAL
Michael comes to Paragon Engineering Services with 8+ years
of mechanical engineering design experience.
Mike has gained valuable experience since joining Paragon and has
become involved with aspects of both project and client management.
Mechanical
MSchultz@PEServices.org
717-781-2283
Education Registrations Training and Certifications
2013, Bachelor of Science in Pennsylvania
Mechanical Engineering,
York College
Respective Projects Include:
ATK Missile Products, Bldg. C33 Elkton, Maryland - This project included the replacement of existing HVAC
equipment serving a production laboratory area. Owner provided requirements for explosive danger, and certain
temperature and humidity set points in the space required special consideration for the type of HVAC equipment
used. A modular air handling unit with chilled water coils, steam heating coil, and desiccant energy recovery wheel
was used along with a packaged air-cooled chiller to meet the space conditioning requirements. Electrical design
included power connections to the HVAC equipment.
ATK Missile Products, Bldg. C50 Front Bay, Elkton, Maryland - This project included the evaluation and
replacement of the existing HVAC equipment serving three different production areas of the C-50 building. The HVAC
equipment included split air handling units with split DX coils with hot gas bypass and hot water or steam coils to
meet space temperature and humidity requirements. One of the air handling units served two zones with one zone
requiring 100% exhaust because of explosion hazard. Both zones were served by hot water reheat coils to meet the
temperature and humidity requirements of each zone. Electrical design included power connections to the HVAC
equipment.
ATK Missile Products, Bldg. G20 Front Bay, Elkton, Maryland - This project included the evaluation and
replacement of the existing HVAC equipment serving a laboratory production area. Production required certain
temperatures, low humidity and exhaust to meet material production needs. A split system air handling unit with split
DX coil with hot gas bypass, and steam heating coil was used to meet the temperature, humidity and make-up air
requirements for the space. Electrical design included power connections to the HVAC equipment.