LED Savings and Simple Payback at the Music Building

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LED Savings and Simple Payback at the Music Building LEDs & Energy Savings http://www.strak.ca/led-advantages.html UNCG Outdoor Poles & LEDs A hundred of LED Poles are finished at the McIver Mall, Foust park and continuing at the Recreation Fields http://www.emiledlighting.com/led-saving-chart UNCG Buildings with LEDs Fiscal Year 2015-16 ($258,068) 1100 West market St. Building (All) Retrofit (1,632 T12) to LED lamps Music Building Retrofit (1,620 T8) to LED lamps Child Care Building Retrofit (100 T12) to LED lamps Fiscal Year 2016-17 ($34,058) Finish the Music Building In-house LED Retrofit Project (1,758 T8) to LED lamps Existing LED Savings and Simple Payback at the Music Building HB 1292/ General Statute 143-64.12(a) Business Affairs Expo 2016 Tuesday, September 27, 2016 Facilities Operations 11am to 1pm Cone Ballroom at the EUC

UNCG & Occupancy Sensors Occupancy Sensors & Energy Savings ecmweb.com Shine on | HFMwww.hfmmagazine.com UNCG & Occupancy Sensors UNCG Buildings with Occupancy Sensors are the new Kaplan Center for Wellness and UNCG Police Building. Facilities Operations installed Occupancy Sensors in classrooms, offices, shops, and work areas at the Curry Building, Sink Building, Campus Supply Building, and the Graham Building with an annual energy savings of 17,056 kWh ($ 1,160 @$0.068011/kWh) for only these four buildings. Business Affairs Expo 2016 Tuesday, September 27, 2016 Facilities Operations 11am to 1pm Cone Ballroom at the EUC

STANDARDS OF COMFORT DURING OCCUPIED HOURS 69.0 F – 71.0 F In the Heating Season 74.0 F – 78.0 F In the Cooling Season DURING UNOCCUPIED HOURS The building temperature will be set back: 80.0 F During the Cooling Season 55.0 F – 60.0 F During the Heating Season Business Affairs Expo 2016 Tuesday, September 27, 2016 Facilities Operations 11am to 1pm Cone Ballroom at the EUC

Campus Metering What do we meter on campus? (kW & kWh) Electricity Meter Nexus 1262/1272 What do we meter on campus? Chilled Water Electricity Natural Gas Steam Domestic Water Why should you meter the building resources? Improve building efficiency Less energy utilized to operate your facility Longer life span of your equipment Helps correct problems in your facility (BTU) Chilled Water Meter Steam Flow Meter Business Affairs Expo 2016 Tuesday, September 27, 2016 Facilities Operations 11am to 1pm Cone Ballroom at the EUC

Hierarchy of System Control Main system components of control: Boilers Chillers Cooling Towers Heat Exchangers Air Handling Units Pumps Next level of control: VAV (Variable Air Volume) boxes FPVAV (Fan Powered) Boxes CV (Constant Volume) Boxes CUH (Cabinet Unit Heaters) UH (Unit Heaters) EF (Exhaust Fans) Business Affairs Expo 2016 Tuesday, September 27, 2016 Facilities Operations 11am to 1pm Cone Ballroom at the EUC