Energy and Environmental Solutions
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Energy and Environmental Solutions
Energy and Environmental Solutions LaFace & McGovern Associates Jim Mullett (Principal) Brian Meidel (Controls) Tim Stasik (Energy Specialist) Jim Ferry (Owner - Ferry Electric Co.) (Although CCFM provides continuing education credits for their program, there are no credits available for this session) Conference for Catholic Facility Management (CCFM) is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificate of Completion for non-AIA members are available on request. This program is registered with the AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation Learning Objectives What is driving the energy market How to reduce energy costs and consumption How to lessen your carbon footprint What Government grants and tax incentives are available What cutting edge products are now available What does the future hold for the energy sector Big Picture – What’s Driving the Market? Energy consumption and rates on the rise Rapidly changing lighting and control technology Government initiatives and incentives “The Greening of America”, including LEED Green Lighting “LEED” How does it impact you? “EPAct” “Dark Sky” PA Small Business Energy Grant What do these programs mean for the Lighting Future?? EISA 2007 LEGISLATION Government Is Stepping In?? EISA 2007- Probe Start-Pulse Start Prohibits the sale in the United States of any metal halide product between 150W-500W produced after Dec 31, 2008, unless the ballast in that product is greater than 88 percent efficient. Pulse Start Advantages Increased Efficacy Up to 75% Lumen Maintenance Longer Lamp Life Superior Color Rendition Reduced Color Shift Faster Warm Up Quicker Re-Strike Colder Starter Temperatures Problem and Opportunity Everybody is Thinking Green Over the next 20 years, growth in U.S. energy consumption will increasingly outpace U.S. energy production, if production only grows at the rate of the last 10 years. Energizing Green Electricity Use in Commercial / Industrial Buildings Cost of Light – for Every $ Spent Over Lifecycle of Fixture BEFORE RETROFITTING $0.03 = Fixture $0.11 = Maintenance $0.86 = Electricity $1.00 = Total Cost AFTER RETROFITTING $0.04 = Fixture $0.06 = Maintenance $0.43 = Electricity $0.53 = Total Cost $0.47 Positive Cash available per Fixture Energizing Green How can you save? Be smart- take the human element out of the equation: Energy efficient fixtures New lamp technology Occupancy Sensors Daylight Harvesting Possibilities Energy Efficient Fixtures Dimming Systems Occupancy Sensors VFD Motor Control High Efficiency Motors Recycling ASHRAE 90.1 2004 Lighting Control Requirements Automatic Shutoff When do you need it? What technologies are allowed? What are the individual requirements? New Construction v. Renovations Automatic Shutoff Technologies Occupancy Sensors Low Voltage Relay Panels Countdown Timer Switches Lighting Controls-Going above and beyond ASHRAE 90.1 Dimming Technologies Daylight Harvesting Strategies Motorized Window Shades Selecting Targets for retrofits Facilities 20 years old 60 lumens per watt (T12 fluor. & mag. bal) Facilities 10 years old 80 lumens per watt (T8 fluor. & elec bal) Today’s facilities 100 lumens per watt (T8 high effeciency Selecting targets for retrofit Identify EXISTING in-efficient systems or products M400, M250, M175 & M1000 F34, F96, F96HO & F96VHO FO32/735 & 741 Selecting targets for retrofit # 3 Gain information from Lighting/HVAC and insulation suppliers Manufactures Local Planning commissions ESCO partners Super Saver Metal Halide M1000/U Replace w/ MS950/U/BT56 M400/U Replace w/ MS360/BU-HOR M175/U Replace w/ MS150/U/BT28 Advantages: 10% Energy Savings Operates on same ballast Same lamp life, equal light output FO28 T8 Super Saver Replaces the FO32/700 lamps Use this lamp for an advantage on retrofit jobs Sell to any customers who by T8 Lamp life Lumens Wattage CRI 24,000 2470 32 75 36,000 2560 28 85 Sheetz Corp 385 Stores Inside & outside Utilized retrofit KITS to Delamp $ 1.5 million per year in energy savings (2 yr ROI) Over 45000 fixtures QHE High Efficiency systems comparison to magnetic systems 110% % Relative Light Output (Mean Lumens) 100% 100% 100% 100% 90% 80% 70% 62% 60% 50% 40% 2-F96T12HO E.S. Magnetic Ballast 4-FO32/XP/ECO QHE 4X32 UNV ISH % System Wattage (Power) Retrofit kits Parabolic retrofit Ex: 3 lamp T8 Parabolic T5 Retrofit: T8 Retrofit: Ex: 88w – 56w 88w – 48w 3 lamp T12 Parabolic T5 Retrofit: T8 Retrofit: 119w – 56w 119w – 48w Unshielded Strip Reflectorized Strip Tight Focus Beam Reflector How is your lighting? Good lighting effect (CRI) Color Rendering Index Light Levels Efficiency Aesthetics Let your lighting put you in a good mood!! Improving CRI is proven to increase mood, productivity, and company morale Decreases absenteeism, decrease headaches from computer glare 400W HPS HB – – 31,886 kWh $1,913.00 * 8 Fixture Aisle, 8760 Hours, $.06/kWh 16’ 4L Aisle Lighter – – 10,932 kWh $656.00 Cardinal Healthcare Cardinal Health Care DETAILS Reduction in Energy comsuption 54% or $ 32,000. per year (1.9 year ROI) Existing Product: 400 watt Sodium Replacement product: 4 & 6 lamp T8 PLUS Alsile Lighter fixtures Open bay fluorescent fixtures WORK COMPLETED BY ON STAFF ELECTRICAL COMPANY Cost of Waiting 400w HPS (458w) 8760 hours .08kw/h $32,097 401,208kw/h 6L Fluorescent High Bay (324w) 8760 hours .08kw/h $22,706 283,824kw/h 100 fixtures $19,000 Material Cost Savings $9,391 29%Annual Energy Reduction Payback 1.92 years $782 per month to wait 2 years possible .105kw/h $1,027 per month to wait LED Down Lights Manufactures with LED 4 & 6” can LED Various Replacement opportunity for any flood lamp fixtures 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 65 BR 30 CF18 LED Life Watts LED LIGHTING (LED) Light Emitting Diode 5.5W LED compared to 20W Halogen New York City New Years Eve Ball (LED) LED PROS Extremely efficient- 5w compared to 20w Greatly improved color uniformity Great for the environment- Does not contain Mercury Extremely long life- 40,000-100,000 Hours Great for hard to reach locations Cycling, great for frequent on/off cycling Shock Resistant LED CONS Temperature- Very sensitive to heat Temperature=longer life Verdict is still out/projected lamp life outlast company Dimming- Results in strobe effect or limited range Very expensive So many LED products out there, which to buy? Lack of knowledge WHAT TO DO: Proven Process Phase I – Discussion of Your Green Objectives Phase II– Facility Walk-thru Phase III – Energy Audit Phase IV – Project Implementation Phase V – Project Finalization Project Review Deliverables THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!!! ANY QUESTIONS???? Jim Mullett-Principal jmullett@laface-mcgovern.com Brian Miedel-Lighting Controls bmiedel@laface-mcgovern.com Tim Stasik-Energy Specialist tstasik@laface-mcgovern.com Jim Ferry-Owner (Ferry Electric Co.) jjferry@ferryelectric.com Representing Lighting and Dimming Manufacturers Since 1976 5330 Enterprise Blvd. P.O. Box 515 Bethel Park, PA 15102 (412) 854-3200 (412) 892-2100