Title: MBNA Career Services Center
1MBNA Career Services Center
The Pennsylvania State University University Park
Campus
2Overview
MBNA Career Services Center
- General Information
- Existing System
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- Structural
- Proposed System
- Considerations
- Goals
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- Structural
- Cost Analysis
- Energy Analysis
- Conclusion
3MBNA Career Services Center
4Background
- Home of Penn States Career Services
- Located along Bigler Road across from Outdoor
Pool - Office Type Building
- 44,000 sq.ft.
- 4 floors
- Total Cost 9.5 million
- Completed July 2002
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
Picture taken from PSU Office of Physical Plant
Website
5Project Team
- Owner The Pennsylvania State University
- Architect Weber Murphy Fox
- Engineer (M,E,P,S) H.F. Lenz, Co.
- Construction Manager Alexander Constructors
- Mechanical/Plumbing Prime Silvertip
- Electrical Prime Ross Enterprises
- Structural Prime Amthor Steel
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
6MBNA Career Services Center
7Mechanical
- Air Side
- Variable Air Volume system
- Three Air Handling Units
- AHU 1 Serves Program Spaces
- Location Basement
- 3500 cfm
- AHU 2 Serves 1st 2nd Floor Spaces
- Location Basement
- 28,000 cfm
- AHU 3 Serves 3rd Floor Spaces
- Location 3rd Floor
- 7900 cfm
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
8Mechanical
- Water Side
- Cooling
- Chilled water available from Computer Building
- Total Cooling Load 133 tons
- 45F Chilled Water
- Heating
- Steam from Penn States campus distribution
system - Heat exchanger steam to hot water
- 180F Hot Water
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
9Electrical
- Main Service
- 208Y/120V-3P-4W, 1200A Main Distribution Panel
- Emergency Power
- 208Y/120V-1P-3W, 100A Panel
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
10Structural
- Structural Steel Frame
- Long Span Steel Joists
- Wide Flange Beams
- Brick Façade with Metal Stud Backup
- Structural System unlike most other buildings at
Penn State masonry bearing wall systems - Reasons for this Type of Structural System
- First Cost
- Scheduling
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
11MBNA Career Services Center
12Considerations
- Air Side Issues
- 220 sq.ft. Mechanical Room on 3rd Floor
- Valuable space along north side (front)
- Multiple duct shafts
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
SA Shaft (Proposed System)
RA Shaft (Proposed System)
13Considerations
- Water Side Issues
- Relies on Computer Building for Chilled Water
- Construction of North Campus Chiller Plant
- Begins Summer 2003
- Will serve the MBNA Center
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
14Goals
- Eliminate 3rd Floor Mechanical Room
- Reduce Size of Ductwork
- Reduce Vertical Mechanical Space
- Improve Indoor Air Quality
- Supply ventilation air closer to spaces
- Reduce Electrical Energy Usage
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
Dedicated Outdoor Air with Fan Coil Units
Proposed System
15Mechanical
- Dedicated Outdoor Air System (DOAS)
- One Air Handling Unit with Enthalpy Wheel
Energy Recovery Unit (ERU) - Location Basement
- Outdoor Air Required 11,210 cfm
- Cooling Load 40 tons
- Energy Recovery with Enthalpy Wheel
- 73 Efficiency
- Removes moisture from air during Summer
- Humidifies dry winter air
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
16Mechanical
- Fan Coil Units (FCU)
- Why FCUs?
- Impractical to take care of Latent Load at ERU
- Circulate room air with a reduced percentage of
OA during unoccupied times - Approx. same locations as VAV boxes
- Most located in corridors
- Mix Outdoor Air from ERU with Plenum Air
- Either 1,2 or 3 Rooms on each FCU
- 69 tons - Total Cooling Load for all FCUs
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
17Mechanical
- Scheduling/Controls
- Daytime
- 44 Interview Rooms
- Occupancy Based on Schedule
- Occupied 100 OA
- Unoccupied 20 OA
- All Other Spaces
- Occupied 100 OA
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
18Mechanical
- Scheduling/Controls
- Nighttime
- Energy Recovery Unit off
- Fan Coil Units
- Maintain Setback Temperature Winter Only
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
19Electrical
- Motor Circuit Feeder Sizing
- Wire Sizing (NEC Section 430-22)
- (FLA of largest motor125)(FLA sum of all
other motors) - Typ. Wire Size 12THW
- Time Delay Circuit Breaker (NEC Section 430-152)
- (FLA of largest motor250)(FLA sum of all
other motors) minimum required breaker rating - Typ. Breaker Size 20A
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
20Electrical
- Circuit Layout
- 1 to 2 Fan Coil Units per Circuit
- 120V, 1 Phase, 20A breaker
- 3 Adjacent Circuits (A,B,C) Serve 4 to 6 Fan Coil
Units Located Close Together - Share Neutral Wire
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
21Structural
- Extend Supply Duct to 3rd Floor
- Create vertical shaft near elevator
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
SA Duct
22Structural
- Extend Return Duct to 3rd Floor
- Impossible to go straight up through Floor
- Travel under Floor between Joists
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
Stairs
Joists
RA Duct
Copy
23Structural
- Implications of Removing 3rd Floor Mechanical
Room - Remove AHU 3 Ducts 3000 lbs
- Reduce size of Long Span Open Web Steel Joist
- Assume New Use for Room - Office
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
24Cost Analysis
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
- New System uses 44 less Ductwork by Weight
25Cost Analysis
- Mechanical System Area Comparison
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
26Cost Analysis
- Existing System Items Eliminated
- Mechanical Equipment cost from TRANE
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
27Cost Analysis
- Proposed System Items Added
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
- 10,800 Additional Cost for Proposed System
28Energy Analysis
- Using Carriers Hourly Analysis Program
- Simulate Existing System Proposed System
- 0.023 per kWh (PSUs Electricity Rate)
- Typical Schedule (excluding Interview Rooms)
- 7am to 6pm, Monday thru Friday
- 1 hour warm-up
- Interview Room Schedule Full Occupancy
- February March Spring Career Fair
- June, July August FTCAP
- October November Fall Career Fair
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
29Energy Analysis
- Existing System
- HVAC Electricity Usage 22.3 Annually
- Proposed System
- HVAC Electricity Usage 9.7 Annually
- With Interview Room Schedule
- HVAC Electricity Usage 11 Annually
- Without Interview Room Schedule
- Savings Primarily Due To
- Reduced Fan Energy
- One Central AHU
- FCU Fans Cycle
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
30Conclusion
- DOAS/FCU System VAV System Comparison
- Benefits
- Reduced amount of ductwork by 44 which saved
Approximately 20,800 - Reduced Vertical Shaft Spaces
- Decreased Annual Electricity Usage by 50
- Improved Indoor Air Quality
- Outdoor Air closer to the Spaces
- Downsides
- Increased First Cost of Mechanical Equipment
- Especially Fan Coil Unit Cost compared to VAV
boxes
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
31Thank You
- Professionals
- Mike Leakey, Architect
- Glenn Lelko, P.E.
- Scott Mack, P.E.
- Jack Rayman, Ph.D.
- Mark Wagner
- AE Faculty
- William Bahnfleth, Ph.D., P.E.
- Moses Ling, P.E.
- Stanley Mumma, Ph.D., P.E.
- AE Friends
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Questions
Comments
33Mechanical
- Chilled Water Pump
- 345 GPM
- 18.4 ft H2O
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
34Mechanical
General Information Existing Systems Mechanical El
ectrical Structural Proposed System Consideration
s Goals Mechanical Electrical Structural
Cost Analysis Energy Analysis Conclusion
Energy Recovery Unit