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Title: Energy Management in a Resource Starved Environment


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Energy Management in a Resource Starved
Environment
  • Channing Starke
  • Director / Technical Services
  • Advanced Air Filtration

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Resource Starved Environment
  • Energy Usage Increasing
  • Cost Increasing
  • Labor Availability decreasing
  • Budgets decreasing

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From the Energy Information Administration Report
- Annual Energy Outlook 2006 from 2004 to 2030
  • Commercial Usage projected to be up 75
  • Residential Usage projected to be up 47
  • Industrial Usage projected to be up 24

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Energy Management
  • Recover excess fan energy being used
  • Recover excess compressor / chiller
  • energy being used
  • Recover excess pump energy being used

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Room coil (Before)
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The same coil after Enzymatic Coil Cleaner
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Aluminium microstructure (scale 143.0 µm)
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  • Polystyrene representing the Aluminium
    microstructure

Polystyrene (Representing Aluminium
microstructure)
Polystyrene impregnated with a blue food dye to
indicate the action of an Alkaline Cleaning
process penetrating pathways
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Typical Acidic Coil Cleaner
  • Acidic Coil Cleaner (HF, Hydrofluoric acid)
  • Dilution Strength 1 3
  • Cycle 1 minute
  • Very aggressive reaction is taking place !
  • Concentration strength, as per product label,
    for foam cleaning of AC coils.

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  • Acidic Coil Cleaner (HF, Hydrofluoric acid)
  • Dilution strength 1 3
  • Immersion cycle 4 Hours
  • Actual weight loss 65.6672
  • Weight loss () 65.67
  • Concentration strength, as per product label,
    for foam cleaning of AC coils.

Exposed to the cleaner
Master
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  • Alkaline Coil Cleaner (NaOH)
  • Dilution Strength 1 4
  • Cycle 1 minute
  • Alkaline Coil Cleaner (NaOH)
  • Dilution strength 1 2
  • Cycle 1 minute
  • Concentration strength, as per product label.

Very aggressive reaction is taking place !
Very aggressive reaction is taking place !
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  • Alkaline Coil Cleaner (NaOH)
  • Dilution strength 1 4 with water
  • Immersion cycle 4 hours
  • Actual weight loss 52.0531
  • Weight loss () 52.05
  • Alkaline Coil Cleaner (NaOH)
  • Dilution strength 1 2 with water
  • Immersion cycle 4 hours
  • Actual weight loss 86.7604
  • Weight loss () 86.76

Master
Exposed to the cleaner
Master
Concentration strength, as per product
label.
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  • Alkaline Coil Cleaner (NaOH)
  • Applied to the sample coil by spraying
  • Dilution 1 4 with water
  • Cycle after application 2 minutes
  • Concentration strength, as per product label.

Very aggressive reaction is taking place !!!
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  • Bioactive Enzyme Coil Cleaner
  • Non-acid, non-alkaline, non-toxic cleaning
    process
  • Cleaning process can be used on all coils
  • Will not damage heat exchange coils
  • Broad spectrum enzymes break down all biological
    material
  • Completely biodegradable, washes down the drain
    safely

Master
  • Enzyme Cleaner
  • Dilution strength 1 20
  • Immersion cycle 4 hours
  • Actual weight loss 0.0000
  • Weight loss () 0.00

Master
Concentration strength, as per product
label.
Exposed to the cleaner
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Procedures
  • Filters removed
  • Pretest Air flow, temperature drop and coil delta
    P recorded.
  • Pre-test and Post-Test Air Flow readings recorded
    using TSI VelociCalc Plus 8385.
  • Surfaces and coils Vacuumed.
  • Coil Cleaner applied and allowed to penetrate
    coil for 15 minutes.
  • Coil rinsed with water and allowed to dry.
  • Coil Treated with Coil Treatment. Condensate Pan
    Tablet installed into drain pan.
  • Run Unit for at least 60 minutes and record
    Post-Test temperature drop, coil Delta P and
    airflow readings.
  • Filters installed and system buttoned up

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Energy Impact Evaluation
  • Based on previous field results, a test _at_
    building 38 was conducted following the protocol
    established
  • Actual air flow (Traverse) and temperature
    readings were entered into a spreadsheet derived
    from the ASHRAE fundamentals manual. This formula
    estimates total energy and makes assumptions
    difficult to quantify with multiple chiller
    installations. It has proven to be a reasonably
    accurate estimating guide.
  • Given the results, additional buildings AHUs
    were cleaned and treated.

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Comparison, Chilled water ?T and ?P pre and post
cleaning and treatment.
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Why Part of This Program?
  • Equipped Detailed measurement of whats going
    on.
  • Part of the building solution. Recomissioning
  • No Conflict dont sell or install replacement
    equipment
  • Concerned with the whole system

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Why Energy
  • As an Important immediate concern as IAQ
  • Yearly repeat program maintains gains, air
    balancing independently confirms efficiency
  • Further strengthens customer relationship, most
    maintenance is a cost, not R.O.I.
  • Ability to more easily be incorporated in this
    years budget. Positive energy step that can be
    implemented now.

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Contact Information
  • Channing Starke
  • Air-Vent Duct Cleaning / Advanced Air Filtration
  • 190 South main Street, Ambler Pa.
  • Phone- 215 641 0440
  • Cell- 973 592 2163
  • E- mail c.r.starke_at_worldnet.att.net

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