ENTERPRISE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Jason Kutch, P.E. Malcolm Drane, P.E. UTILITY METERING AT PURDUE.

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ENTERPRISE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Jason Kutch, P.E. Malcolm Drane, P.E. UTILITY METERING AT PURDUE

2 AGENDA Organizational roles Comprehensive Energy Master Plan (CEMP) goals Metering program Enterprise Energy Management (EEM) System Benchmarking buildings Project identification

3 METERING ARC FLASH HIGH VOLTAGE PM & CENGINEERING LOW VOLTAGE Maintenance BLDG DEPUTIES BLDG OCCUPANTS BLDG CONTROLS UTILITIES DISTRIBUTION ADACENT PROJECTS ORGANIZATIONAL ROLES THE TEAM

4 Maintain meters Add points and validation Maintain users View Screen creation Set up alarms for points Create/maintain predictive analytics models Manage Web Configuration History maintenance ORGANIZATIONAL ROLES

5 CEMP GOALS Plan was developed in 2012 Analyze production, distribution, and demand – Included metering all campus buildings – Controls optimization of building automation systems (BAS) – System wide review of chilled water i.e. chiller operation, building pumps

6 CEMP GOALS Effective Energy Management Energy Savings Opportunities Fiscally sustainable plan system wide Education and Collaboration Energy-Conscious and Environmentally responsible culture 10 year recurring energy and cost savings

7 METERING PROGRAM Purdue Produced utilities – Chilled Water – Electricity – Domestic Water – Steam Condensate Easily identify issues – Broken valve – Control deficiencies – Low delta T, high flows – Simultaneous heating and cooling

METERING PROGRAM 2012 $2.3M, 43 Buildings Master plan developed 2013 $2M Approx. 40 buildings 2014 $2M Approx. 40 buildings 2015 $1M Over 140 buildings by 2015

9 METERING PROGRAM Domestic Water Main Domestic Water irrigation Steam Condensate Temperature Supply & Return Temperature Chilled Water Power Lighting DCCP Ethernet ARCHITECTURE

10 METERING PROGRAM High accuracy Low maintenance Low pressure drop Smart meter verification METER SELECTION CRITERIA

11 METERING PROGRAM Chilled and Domestic Water meters – Inline electromagnetic – +/- 0.5 % accuracy – No moving parts or obstructions – No mechanical maintenance Steam Condensate meters – Vortex Shedding – +/- 1 % accuracy – No moving parts – No mechanical maintenance Highly accurate RTD’s – Chilled Water – Steam Condensate MECHANICAL METERS

12 METERING PROGRAM INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

13 METERING PROGRAM INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

14 METERING PROGRAM Chilled WaterDomestic WaterSteam Condensate Flow Total Gallons Supply Temp Return Temp BTU/HR Tons Total TNHR Flow Total Gallons Daily Total Gallons Flow Total Gallons Daily Total Gallons Temperature DATA POINTS

15 METERING PROGRAM Selection Criteria – Low Maintenance – Revenue Grade Metering – High Precision Meter Minimum of 0.06% accuracy – Metering Form Selection (Form 5 vs. Form 9) – Waveform capture – Advanced Trending and data storage – Modbus Communication ELECTRIC METERS

16 ELECTRIC METERS Current Transformers (CT’s) – Revenue Grade Accuracy 0.3% Accurate – Core Selection Split vs. Solid – Sizing Considerations Physical Size CT Ratio CT Rating Factor – Low end Current COMPONENTS

17 METERING PROGRAM Electrical Voltage Current Power (kVA) Energy (kWh) Demand Power (kVA/kW) Peak Demand Power Power Factor DATA POINTS

18 METERING PROGRAM Centralized data No manual meter reads Ease of maintenance Less traffic on BAS Simple integration into EEM Flexibility DATA CONCENTRATOR CONTROL PANEL (DCCP)

19 METERING PROGRAM Design / Fabrication Process Components Benefits – Flexibility – Expandability – Maintainability DCCP

20 METERING PROGRAM Building Number – 1085 – ELLT Service – DW – domestic water Unique Instrument Number – 01 – meter one of domestic water meters Instrument Type – ME – mechanical type Size (inches x 100) – 0200 – 2 inch meter UNIQUE IDENTIFIERS

21 METERING PROGRAM Commissioning process : – Custom program – Validate Installation – Custom Spanning DCCP

22 EEM SYSTEM Enterprise Energy Management System - What is it? – Real-time performance management and predictive analytics software EEM System software – Data historian – Predictive analytics – Electronic billing

23 EEM SYSTEM Connected systems to EEM – Power plant – Building Automation System (BAS) – Data Concentrator Control Panel (DCCP) – Legacy Meters

24 EEM SYSTEM Power Plant BAS Utility Meters Legacy Meters Interfaces EEM Historian Web Server PC applicationWeb application ARCHITECTURE

25 EEM View Screen kW

26 EEM View Screen

27 EEM View Screen

28 EEM View Screen

29 BENCHMARKING BUILDINGS

30 BENCHMARKING BUILDINGS

31 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION

32 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION

33 CONTACT Jason M. Kutch, P.E. – Mechanical Engineer; Malcolm E. Drane, P.E. – Electrical Engineer; QUESTIONS?