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Title: Existing Facility Profiling


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Existing Facility Profiling Assessment
CANDO Presentation November 16, 2005 1005 am
to 1055 am
Making buildings work. Better.
  • Don Davenport, P.E. Exec. VP
  • E M C Engineers, Inc.

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Poor Building Performance
  • Unfortunately, most buildings are performing
    well below their potential.
  • Why is this?
  • How can we address this?
  • Why address it?

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Where does Our Energy Go?
  • Transportation 27 in 1997 and 2004
  • Industrial 38 in 1997, 33 in 2004
  • Buildings 36 in 1997, 40 in 2004
  • In Buildings - Approximately half in
    Residential and half in Commercial
  • Electrical Capacity 70 to Buildings

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Why Commission Anything?
  • An LBNL study of 60 buildings of different types
    showed that
  • Over 50 had control problems
  • 40 had HVAC equipment problems
  • 15 had missing equipment
  • 25 had BAS with economizers, VFDs, and advanced
    applications that were simply not operating
    correctly.

Source Assoc. of State Energy Research
Technology Internships and US Department of
Energy
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Quick Fix Solutions
  • Maintenance staff try to correct problems after
    the fact, while building is occupied
  • Staff receives little or no training in the
    integrated systems in the building
  • Poor documentation
  • Makeshift solutions can lead to unintended
    consequences
  • Can cause invisible and costly results in
    building performance

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Have you experienced these??
  • Complaints about being too hot or too cold??
  • Air quality complaints or concerns??
  • Building systems not cooling adequately??
  • Constant call backs to Service Contractors for
    issues??
  • Systems doing the opposite of what you would
    otherwise expect??
  • Lights on at night or lights on when daylighting
    would indicate they should be off??
  • High energy bills??

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Benchmarking
  • Building Based
  • Annual Utility Consumption from Billing
  • Calculate EUI (energy use per SF)
  • Compare to databases available SIC, NAICS,
    CalArch, EIA, Energy Star, others
  • Use EUI to identify savings potential and best
    candidate opportunities
  • Understand any unique differences in your
    building systems or equipment as compared to
    buildings in the database

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Benchmarking Example
Utility Consumption Data
Energy Use Index (SF)
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Example Benchmark Energy Use Index
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Benchmark Example Benchmark Against Database
CAL-ARCH DATABASE Your whole building EUI is 127
kBtu/ft2-yr, which is higher than 92 of
comparison buildings shown.
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Benchmark Example Electrical Demand History
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Benchmark Example Natural Gas History
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Benchmark Example Normalize Against Weather Data
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Investigation Building Operations
  • What is the equipment actually doing?
  • Validate the direct digital control (DDC) system
  • Trend system points
  • Document conditions
  • Identify changes to setpoints, schedules,
    sequences and cost/benefits

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Evaluate Trend Data
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Evaluate Trend Data
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Evaluate Trend Data
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Evaluate Trend Data
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Example - System Operations
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Example - System Operations
Problem Closed fire damper in RA path
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Track Monthly Energy Use
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Track System Level Metrics Simultaneous Heating
and Cooling
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Top 10 Opportunities Found
  • 10. Reduce reheat for dehumidification/optimize
    controls
  • 9. Reset supply air static pressure setpoints
  • 8. Terminal unit tune-ups dampers valves
  • 7. Return VFDs to variable speed operation
  • 6. Improve clg. tower sequencing/lower cond.
    wtr. temps
  • 5. Improve chiller sequencing
  • 4. Ensure proper ventilation airflow rate
  • 3. Optimize/restore economizer operation
  • 2. Eliminate simultaneous heating and cooling
  • 1. Turn off equipment when not needed
    (Scheduled S/S)

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Top 5 Gas Opportunities
  • 5. Improve boiler efficiency (tune-up or
    replace)
  • 4. Implement aggressive air and water
    temperature reset strategies (HWS vs OA, MAT vs
    RAT, night setbacks, space temperatures)
  • 3. Tune-up terminal units to eliminate
    simultaneous heating and cooling (valve leakage)
  • 2. Optimum start/stop vs. scheduled start/stop
    (close OSA!! let Building coast to end of
    day)
  • 1. Turn off heating plant when not needed
    (Scheduled S/S)

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Heating Water Plant - Example
  • If occupied, enable 60F outdoor temp
  • If all AHU are off, enable at 50F
  • Reduce heating plant runtime
  • less energy
  • less maintenance
  • Close the hot water valves!
  • Coil radiative losses can be extensive
  • Compromise with regards to freeze protection to
    maintain minimum MAT

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Energy Analysis Tool - Spreadsheets
  • Spreadsheet based
  • Simpler EEMs
  • Non interactive EEMs
  • Calibrate to available measured data
  • Ease of use
  • Easier to debug and troubleshoot
  • Limited in ability to handle complex utility
    rates or schedules

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Energy Analysis Tools - Simulations
  • Hourly Simulation Models
  • EQuest, Trace 700, Energy Plus, others
  • Complex energy savings measures
  • Handle interactive measures
  • Require advanced engineering knowledge
  • Quirks and nuances abound difficult to debug
  • Typically 2 to 3 times effort of spreadsheets
  • Good for multiple alternative assessments

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Energy Analysis Tools
  • Simulation Models
  • Tend to over-predict savings
  • Difficult to reconfigure geometry sometimes
  • Only means to handle multiple measures
  • Difficult to model poor buildings
  • Spreadsheets
  • Good for individual measure assessments
  • Everything seen no hidden algorithms
  • Easy to modify for specific situations

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Key to Implementation
  • Clear and easy to understand results
  • Back up findings and recommendations with REAL
    DATA!!!
  • Show the economics of lost opportunities
  • Implement changes that make the life of the OM
    staff EASIER not harder
  • Train operating staff to sustain implemented
    improvements

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Case Study RetroCx for Operability Energy
Savings Cheyenne Depot
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Cheyenne Depot Background
  • Constructed about 100 years ago
  • Renovated between 2002 2004
  • Contains
  • Museum
  • Brew Pub
  • Lobby Offices
  • EMC asked to Retro-Cx due to concerns about HVAC
    quality and reliability

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Cheyenne Depot HVAC
  • Chilled water system
  • 4-pipe fan coils for offices
  • DX system for Snake River
  • Pub
  • AHU with humidity control
  • for museum
  • Hot water natural gas boilers
  • JCI Metasys BAS

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Cheyenne Depot Planning Phase
  • HVAC system new, but not commissioned not
    working well
  • Point to point BAS sensor verification
  • Functional testing
  • Sample air and water flow measurements to check
    TAB
  • Energy use is greater than expected
  • Utility data analysis
  • Trending with BAS supplemented with
  • temporary monitoring equipment
  • Energy disaggregation
  • Thermo graphic scans to check envelope
  • integrity
  • Deliverables
  • List of deficiencies for correction under
    warranty
  • Recommendations for additional energy savings

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Cheyenne Depot Warranty Items
  • Implement night fan setback control
  • Adjust duct high-limit humidity setpoint
  • Replace valve actuators on dry coolers
  • Replace air purge valve on hot water system
  • Replace hot water pump bearing
  • Balance museum fan for proper airflow
  • Change BAS address for fan coil heat valve
  • Provide BAS training to maintenance staff

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Snake River Pub AHU Control
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Cheyenne Depot Energy Disagregation
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Cheyenne Depot Additional Energy Opportunities
  • Fully close museum outside air dampers at night
  • Control ventilation with CO2 sensors
  • Reset chilled water temperature on demand

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Cheyenne Depot Thermo Graphic Analysis
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Cheyenne Depot Savings Payback
Wyoming has cheap energy
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Example Resources
  • Portland Energy Conservation Inc www.peci.org
  • Building Commissioning Association, www.bcxa.org
  • Practical Guide to Commissioning Existing
    Buildings, Haasl Sharp, 1999,
  • ateam.lbl.gov/mv/docs/RetroCommissioningGuide.pdf
  • ASHRAE, Guideline 1-1996, The HVAC Commissioning
    Process, www.ashrae.org
  • Continuous Commissioning Guidebook for Federal
    Energy Managers http//www.eere.energy.gov/femp/
    pdfs/ccg01_covers.pdf
  • U.S. DOE / FEMP,www.eere.energy.gov/femp
  • GSA Commissioning Handbook, www.gsa.gov

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EMC Engineers Inc.
  • 29 years experience specialized in
  • Energy Engineering
  • Retro-Commissioning
  • Commissioning
  • Sustainable Design
  • Energy Project Implementation
  • Over 150 Commissioned Projects and 75
    Retro-Commissioned Projects
  • www.emcengineers.com

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