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Summer H ti S Heating:
Up-Blast Roof Exhauster
Total Cost: Up-Blast Exhauster Approximately $0.10 per Hour Wall Fan Exhausters Approximately $0.09 per Hour
Ventilation Systems
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80 F
Recirculation System S
PROCESS
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FA AN
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Controls
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Negatively U B l N ti l UnBalanced B ildi d Buildings All of the Air Exhausted is Replaced with Outside Air All Outside Air Does NOT Come Through Controlled Make-Up Air Units The Ventilation Changes Each Times Doors Are Opened or Closed Ventilation Is Out Of Control!
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Concept of Ventilation Effectiveness Placing exhaust systems and outside air systems in the best location and position to remove the highest concentration of contamination as possible with the least volume of air flow
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PROCESS S
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MAU or OA INTAKE
PR ROCESS
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EXH FAN
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PROCE ESS
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CELL - 1 OFF
PR ROCESS
CELL - 2 ON
PR ROCESS
CELL - 3 ON
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CELL - 4 OFF
PR ROCESS
Mini-Plc
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Contamination Demand
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Definitions D fi iti
Dust consists of tiny solid particles carried by air currents capable of remaining in suspension CFM Cubic feet per minute of air flow (standard vs. actual) Air Velocity- Speed of dust being moved through various components of a system in units of feet/minute A/C Ratio air to surface ratio is airflow though the filtration system in cfm divided by the total amount of filter media in sq. feet. American Conference of Governmental and Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Micron A unit of length equal to one millionth of a meter
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Application C A li ti Considerations id ti
Provide Adequate Not Excessive Ventilation Minimize Distance f Mi i i Di t from D t P d ti t H d Dust Production to Hood Use Gravitational Forces Design to Maintain Minimum System Velocities g y Minimize Pressure Drops Maximize Containment Provide Even Airflow at Hood Faces Choose the Best Filter Media Design with Safety in Mind (Prevent Explosions and Fire) Design Maintenance and Monitoring into System Operation
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Dust Collector
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Fan
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Safety S f t
Explosions -Potential measured as Kst, or p , the rate of pressure rise
Install Explosion Vents as Required (outside and away f from the building) )
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Nate Altfeather
Focus on Energy Industrial Program
Focus Mission
Improve energy efficiency in Wisconsin by supporting customer energy efficiency projects that ffi i j t th t g p otherwise would not get completed.
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A Part of the Solution
Why it works:
Rate payer can choose to pay either.. $2500+ per kW for new power plants $500 to free up an existing kW through improved efficiency
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Business survival
Businesses have saved 20%+ of energy costs through higher efficiency to improve profitiability and infrustructure.
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Custom Grants
Must be approved BEFORE project begins Must work with a F.O.E. energy advisor
Up to 6 / kWh and $200 / kW (on first year savings) Up to 60 / therm (on first year savings) For projects with payback between 1.5 and 4 years Up to 30% of project cost paid for (many projects reach 30%) Cap of $250,000 per project; $500,000 per company per year
help you quantify savings opportunities Up to 50% of study cost, max of $7,500 (larger Up cost grants possible for larger studies) Prescriptive incenti es available for Prescripti e incentives a ailable compressed air studies Metering projects may qualify
Easy - grant application paperwork is minimal and energy advisor is there to assist with application process process. Quick - response usually within 10 days of submission (larger grants require large review period)
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Practical Energy Management Tool
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Summary
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Economics
$1,850,000 project cost $541,000 energy savings $60,000 Focus grant 3.4 year payback on energy 2.6 year payback with other savings $2.7 illi $2 7 million power plant savings l t i
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$340,000 project cost $111,000 energy savings $40,400 Focus grant 3.1 year payback