Title: Cleanroom Energy Benchmarking Results
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2Energy benchmarking
- Continuous process improvement is aided by
observing actual energy use in operating
cleanrooms. By studying the better performing
systems, an engineer can debunk old myths and
find innovative new solutions.
3Energy benchmarking
- Building owners can compare performance
against similar systems without regard to the
process in the room.
4Goal setting and benchmarking
- Facility and End Use Energy Budgets
- Efficiency Targets or Design Requirements for Key
Systems and Components - Cfm/KW
- KW/ton
- System resistance i.e. Pressure drop
- Face velocities
- Etc.
5System efficiency metrics vs. production metrics
- Compare HVAC systems regardless of process
- Focus on HVAC systems efficiency
- Production metrics can
- mask inefficient systems
6Cleanroom HVAC metrics
- Air systems cfm/kW cfm/ft2
- Recirculation
- Make-up
- Exhaust
- Cleanroom air changes ACH/hr
- Re-circulated, filtered air
- Outside air (Make-up and Exhaust)
7Cleanroom HVAC metrics
- Chilled water efficiency kW/ton
- Chiller
- Tower
- condenser pump
- chilled water pump
- total chilled water plant
8Recirculation air change rates and average
velocities
9Comparison of ISO Class 5 Cleanrooms
10Recommended Air Change Rates Various Sources
11Improvement over ISO recommendations
12Recirculation air change rates
- Studies confirm that air-change rates are often
higher than is needed - Benchmark data confirms that many achieve
contamination control with lower air changes - Since fan power is roughly proportional to the
cube of the airflow, small reductions yield large
energy savings - Use of benchmark data and other studies can be
used to set energy efficient air change rates - Right Sizing Air Change Rates can result in lower
construction costs and lower energy costs
13Recirculation systems
14Recirculation systems
- Benchmark data reveals large variations in
efficiency - All energy in recirculation path (air movement
and conditioning) needs to be included - System pressure drop is key concern
- Air flow setback may achieve additional savings
- Efficient fans and motors can make a difference
15Pressure drop is key
Benchmark data illustrated that ducted HEPA
filters (high pressure drops) were the worst
performers
16Make-up Air Opportunities
Opportunities when higher than average CFM/kW
is observed
- Low face velocity/low pressure drop air handler
- Low pressure drop filtration strategy
- Run multiple makeup units in parallel
- Optimize exhaust air flow
17Chilled Water Systems
18Chilled water systems
19Design Load vs Measured Load
Design - Med Temp 39
Annual Average - Med. Temp 66
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21Swing Chiller Concept
Dual Temperature Chilled Water Plant
22Chilled water systems
- Potential efficiency measures
- High-efficiency variable-speed drive chillers
- Low pumping energy schemes such as primary
only variable speed pumping - Efficient cooling towers with low approach
temperature - Optimized setpoints
- Free cooling Optimized setpoints
- Dual Temperature Chillers
23Chilled water system choices
- Free Cooling
- Chiller Efficiency
- Variable Speed Chiller
- System Pressure drop
- Primary only or
- primary/secondary
- System controls
- Efficient Pumping
- Water vs. Air Cooled
24DI water opportunity
- Variable speed drive RO pump
- Lower pressure drop RO membranes
- Variable speed drives on DI water recirculation
pumps
25Benefits of benchmarking
- Establish Baseline to Track Performance Over Time
- Prioritize Where to Apply Energy Efficiency
Improvement Resources - Identify Best Practices
- Identify Maintenance and Operational Problems
- Operational Cost Savings
26Non-energy benefits of benchmarking
- Reliability Improvement
- Controls
- Setpoints
- Maintenance needs identified
- Leaks
- Motors, pumps, Fans
- Filters
- Chillers, boilers, etc.
- Safety issues uncovered
- Hazardous air flow
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28Conclusion
- Benchmarking Is Useful to Building Owners,
Operators, and Designers - Benchmark results can be used set performance
targets and point to efficiency opportunities - More Robust Data is Needed To Identify and
Advance Best Practices - You Cant Control What You dont Measure
- If You Have Benchmark Data Share It!