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Integrating Energy Conservation and Occupant SafetyJohn Duffy, PE Principal

Affiliated Engineers

Bryan Schanely, PE Project Engineer

Duke University

I2SL Conference 2019

Session E1

Tuesday, October 22, 1019

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Learning Objectives

• Understand the value of wind wake studies.

• Identify strategies for reducing ventilation rates and responding to adverse air quality events.

• Identify opportunities to extend redundancy to electrical systems.

• Understand how to integrate high performance buildings and occupant safety.

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Duke University Pratt Engineering Building

• 3 Research Neighborhoods• Health Innovation

• Computing & Intelligent Systems

• Environmental Health

• Campus Utilities• 40ºF / 60ºF Chilled Water

• 120 PSIG Steam

• 12.47 KV Normal Power

• 12.47 KV Emergency Power

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Building Organization

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Building Organization

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Building Organization

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Maintenance Safety Design Elements

• N+1 Redundancy• Fan Wall AHUs

• Exhaust Fans

• Heat Exchangers

• Steam• Dedicated Service Entrance Room

• 2 Exits

• Second PRV Room

• Electric Autoclaves

• Heat Recovery Bypass

• Push Button Hand Stops at AHUs

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Decoupled HVAC System

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Decoupled HVAC System

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Energy Recovery

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• Exhaust Air• Preheat

• Precool

• Combined Pre & Reheat• Lower DP

• Wrap Around Heat Pipe• Refrigerant Phase Change

• Heat Recovery Redundancy• Pumps

• Heat Exchangers

Electrical Distribution Redundancy

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Health & Safety Design Elements

• Redundant (A & B) Primary Service• 2 Indoor Transformers• Main-Tie-Main Service Entrance Switchgear

• 12.47 KV Campus Central Generator• 2 Plants• 6.5 MW, 9.75 MW, 13 MW• Looped Distribution

• Redundant Distribution• Dual 4 Pole Breakers• A & B Electrical Risers• Split M & P Power

• Electrical Maintenance• No Work on Energized Primary Equipment• Managed Shutdowns at Individual Panels 12

Wind Wake

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Google Earth Image

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Wind Wake

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Looking West Looking East

Wind Wake Stack Options

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Wind Wake

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Link to 30 to 60 second video

Wind Wake Summary – Adjacent Emissions Results

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• Steam Plant – Natural Gas• NIOSH /OSHA Compliment• < 1% Odor

• Steam Plant - Oil• <1% NIOSH / OSHA Compliment• 3% Odor

• 3,000 KW Diesel Generator• NIOSH / OSHA Compliment• < 7% Odor at Pratt• 11% Odor at OIT

• Fitzpatrick Building• 3 Discharge Points• No Impact to Pratt

Wind Wake Summary – Pratt Emissions Results

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• 400 HP Diesel Delivery Truck• NIOSH / OSHA Compliment

• < 1% Odor at Pratt AHU

• < 3% Odor at Old Chemistry

• Pratt Lab Exhaust• No Impact to Pratt

• No Impact to Other Buildings

Wind Wake Summary

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• AHUs in Penthouse

• 4 Stacks / Exhaust Fans• Stacks, no Area Well

• N+1 Redundancy

• 10’ Stack Height

• Variable Volume

• 1,500 to 3,000 FPM

• Energy• Constant Volume: 980,000 kWH

• Variable Volume: 450,000 kWH

• Annual Savings: 530,000 kWH

• Annual Savings (at 0.0724/kWh): $38,500

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Facility Monitoring

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• Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS)• VOCs, Solvents, Gases

• Heated Tungsten Trioxide Semiconductor

• Inverse Electrical Resistance

• 0.3 to 3.0 PPB

• Photoionization Detector (PID)• UV Light

• Ionization Potential

• Electron Volts (eV)

• 0.1 to 1.0 PPB

• FMD and Duke OESO Dashboard

• Sensor Suite Calibration Every 6 Months

Facility Monitoring

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• 4 ACH Occupied

• 8 to 10 ACH Automatic / Hand Purge Mode

• 6 ACH• 10,000 CFM

• $50,000 to $60,000

• 8 ACH• 20,000 CFM

• $100,000 to $120,000

• Annual Service Contract• Sensor Calibration, Vacuum Pumps, Air Data

Routers, Network Server

• Optimizer

Energy Performance & Occupant Safety

• Design Elements• Chilled Beams• AHU Heat Recovery• High Efficiency Heat Recovery• 0.62 W/SF Lighting & Vacancy Sensors• High Performance Hoods• Low Flow Fixtures

• Wind Wake Testing• Reduced Lab Exhaust Velocity

• Facility Monitoring System• Reduced Ventilation Rates

• Robust Commissioning Program

• 222 kBTU v 345 kBTU22

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Questions?

John Duffy, PEAffiliated Engineers

Chapel Hill, NC

Bryan Schanely, PEDuke UniversityDurham NC, NC