Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Introductory Energy Evaluation - Rebuild Michigan Site Visit


Especially so that we all have access to the list ... Summary of Energy Saving Measures ...
I have posted the PDF Rebuild_Michigan_St_Francis_IEE_CEC_2013-08-28...
our St. Francis Parish Introductory Energy Evaluation ... Prepared by: Joel Baetens of Clean Energy Coalition & Michigan Energy Office, Michigan Economic Development Corporation...



Or, directly go to the link at:  


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Summary of Energy Saving Measures 
Several energy saving measures were identified for the campus. This section provides an overview of the largest 
categories where major energy saving upgrades are possible.
Energy Conservation Measure Description

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No/Low-Cost Measures

Lighting De-lamp over lit areas. Use occupancy sensors to control lights in offices, restrooms, storage areas, break rooms, and hallways. Use photo sensors for exterior lighting. Replace Incandescent lamps with CFL or LED. 
Building Shell Annually inspect exterior door seals for failure and replace when needed. 
Lock windows. Seal retires exhaust stacks. Repair Sump pump. Clean roof drains.
HVAC Control heating registers with a thermostat. Add basement heating unit filters to maintenance list. Replace line-set insulation. Turn fan control to 'AUTO'. Use cogged belts on air handlers. Utilize passive cooling in the gymnasium. Utilize a temperature setback schedule. 
Hot Water Insulate supply pipes. Install low-flow fixtures. Add low-flow aerators to faucets. Repair leaks.
Plug Loads Use smart plug strips for office equipment. Turn off computer labs when not in use. 

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Moderate-Cost Measures

Lighting Install horizontal blinds. Replace exterior and interior HID lights with LED or induction. Replace T12 with T8 linear fluorescent lamps and ballasts. 
Building Shell Replace single pane windows with double pane units. 
HVAC Take building operator training course. Update new boiler controls. Insulate external ductwork. Update fans and controls in gymnasium. Have steam trap analysis performed. Update to enthalpy controlled economizer. 
Hot Water Consider demand water heaters. 

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High-Cost Measures

Building Shell Install roof insulation to R50 hr-ft2 -F°/Btu. 
HVAC Replace steam boiler systems with high efficiency hot water boiler system. 
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Date: Wed, Aug 28, 2013 
To: Maria Kook       Hi Maria:      Thank you!! Now you can get started with the Kilowatt Crackdown & Portfolio Manager...  
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From: Joel Baetens <joel@cec-mi.org>
Date: Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 5:31 PM

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