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Current System General Assessment
This Template is a suggested approach to standardize the information collected from a Mechanical Cooling System. This tool has been designed for use on a Windows based PC or tablet using Microsoft Office Word 2007 or newer. Through the use of screen captures and pull-down menu options this tool will assist in summarizing the As-Found details and operational sequences for this equipment.
Template Guide
a) Screen-Shot: Where screen shots are indicated, a short instructional image is provided with a step-by-step procedure designed to assist a novice Windows user in the capturing of a specific view from a PC screen and placement within this document. The approach described is one of many variants possible which is intended to provide a general description to provide the results being sought. (See example below…)
b) Text Prompts: Where specific information is required, blank text boxes and prompts have been provided for data entry. To enter data in these fields, simply click on the grey box and start typing in relevant information to correspond with the category heading. The box size will adjust to accommodate the amount of text entered into the field. (See example below…)
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c) Pull-Down Menus: Throughout the document pull-down menus have been provided with a list of options available to select from. Obviously not all possible choices for each category could be anticipated for each category – in these cases a blank field has been made available to record specific details for each category. Where blank fields have been provided, the pull-down menus have been provided as a convenience and should not be considered as the only options from which to select from for each category. Where a pull-down menu is used to confirm whether a line item has been reviewed or not, select a suitable response to complete the form. (See examples below…)
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d) Additional Remarks (column): This field has been provided as another area to add any additional comments deemed relevant by the system assessor for each category. Information included in this column is entirely optional and at the discretion of the system assessor. (See example below…)
e) Check-boxes: The use of check-boxes provides a quick means of documenting large amounts of repetitive information in a clean and organized fashion. To open up the Check Box Field Options window, double-click on the grey box to be checked and select the Checked option under the Default value – then select OK. (See example below…)
f) System equipment selection check-boxes: The use of check-boxes provides an easy and efficient way of identifying the equipment and features of a particular system. To identify equipment as part of the system, select the check-box next to the equipment title, double-click on the grey box and select the Checked option under the Default value – then select OK. Once the check-box is checked, the equipment section may be filled in. If equipment listed in the template is not part of the system, check the check-box next to “Not Applicable” by following the same procedure as described above. If the equipment is checked as “Not Applicable”, the
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section contents can be deleted leaving only the section title to clearly show that it is not relevant to the particular system. (See example below…)
g) Y or N: Another quick means of documenting large amounts of repetitive information in a clean and organized fashion, similar to check-boxes, is the Y (for Yes) and N (for No) entry fields. These fields provide a positive or negative response to the topic listed at the top of the column. Simply enter a Y or N in the grey field provided. (See example below…)
h) General Editing and Document Maintenance: Beyond all the special features of the template, it is essentially a word document when completed. Where excess screen-shot categories, text-prompts, unused pull-down menus or redundant rows remain after entering all relevant information pertaining to the AHU, the user should tidy-up the document by deleting any unused or redundant template clutter to complete the process and produce a clean informative document representative of the effort put into completing it. The Template Guide Section (shown in blue) instructions and diagrams should also be deleted once the document is complete.
i) Alternate Formats: In circumstances where alternate documents are used in place of this template, Manitoba Hydro will require all categories indicated in this template will be included and suitable description will be provided.
Energy Saving Opportunities (ESO’s)
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The ultimate objective of this assessment is to identify ESO’s that can be considered for Energy Conservation Measures within the Program requirements for this particular system. In support of this objective, a list of Common Energy Saving Opportunities (ESO’s) has been provided in Table CMCSa of this Template (Review All Line Items on Table CMCSa – Current System | Common Mechanical Cooling Energy Saving Opportunities …on the next page). Table CMCSb has been included for any other ESO’s that can be identified (See CMCSb – Current System | PBC Purposed Mechanical Cooling Energy Saving Opportunities). The far right column of Table 4a – Current System | Mechanical Cooling Sequences of Operation Assessment has been included to document all ESO recommendations for this system (See example below…).
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Table CMCSa – Current System | Common Chiller Energy Saving Opportunities (ESO’s):Chiller Mechanical Cooling System Considerations
ESO Reviewed (select √ or Not Applicable)1. Revise control sequence:
1.1. [select] Chilled water supply temperature reset. 1.2. [select] Condenser water temperature reset.1.3. [select] Cooling tower dew point control.
2. Optimize chiller control:2.1. [select] Optimize chiller load schedule(s). 2.2. [select] Optimize multiple chiller and pump sequencing.2.3. [select] Optimize chiller start/stop schedule with suitable control to mitigate damage due to extreme cold.2.4. [select] Optimize chiller start-up to include a “soft” or unloaded start to mitigate excessive electrical
demand and fatigue on equipment.2.5. [select] Optimize cool tower operation to include, as appropriate, free cooling. 2.6. [select] Optimize the chilled water and condenser loop temperature differentials.
3. General Maintenance:3.1. [select] Check all pipe and tank insulation to ensure it is dry and mold free.3.2. [select] Check to ensure there is no exposed surface area on any pipes or tanks.3.3. [select] Confirm the chiller is properly insulated. 3.4. [select] Bundles are cleaned to remove any dirt, soot, or rust.3.5. [select] Refrigerant and oil are filled to manufacturer specifications.3.6. [select] Refrigerant analysis shows minimal contaminants.
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Table CMCSb – Current System | PBC Proposed Chiller Energy Saving Opportunities (ESO’s): Chiller Mechanical Cooling System ConsiderationsA.1. .A.2. .A.3. .A.4. .A.5. .A.6. .A.7. .A.8. .A.9. .
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1. CURRENT SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Figure 1a: Graphic Screen-Shot of Current System, (as available from BAS)
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Figure 1b: Graphic Screen-Shot of Current System, (as available from BAS)
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Figure 1c: Graphic Screen-Shot of Current System, (as available from BAS)
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1.1 Chiller location and application within the Building:
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Table 1a – Current System | Chiller Mechanical Cooling System Description:
Chiller Mechanical Cooling System Components Additional Remarks
1. Chiller: Not Applicable (Check this box and erase details below if this system does not exist in the building)
a. Chiller Designation: Chiller Manufacture:
Model Number: Fluid Type: Mixed Fluid %: Refrigerant: Chiller Quantity: Chiller Location:
Chiller Classification [Choose an item] Chiller Type [Choose an item] Chiller Capacity: Units [Choose an item] Reversible for Heat Pump: [Y or N] Compressor Type [Choose an item] Compressor Control [Choose an item] Motor Shaft Power: Units [Choose an item] Maximum Operating Pressure: Units [Choose an item] System Design Pressure: Units [Choose an item] Condenser Classification [Choose an item] Rooftop Cooling Tower: [Y or N]
Absorption Chiller Heat Source [Choose an item] Absorbent:
b. Chiller Designation: Chiller Manufacture:
Model Number: Fluid Type: Mixed Fluid %: Refrigerant: Chiller Quantity: Chiller Location:
Chiller Classification [Choose an item] Chiller Type [Choose an item] Chiller Capacity: Units [Choose an item] Reversible for Heat Pump: [Y or N] Compressor Type [Choose an item] Compressor Control [Choose an item] Motor Shaft Power: Units [Choose an item] Maximum Operating Pressure: Units [Choose an item] System Design Pressure: Units [Choose an item] Condenser Classification [Choose an item] Rooftop Cooling Tower: [Y or N]
Absorption Chiller Heat Source [Choose an item] Absorbent:
2. System Pumps:
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Not Applicable (Check this box and erase details below if this system does not exist in the building)a. Pump Designation:
Pump Function [Choose an item] Flow Rate: Units [Choose an item]Pump Control Options [Choose an item] Time to Prove Normal Operation: Units [Choose an item]
Quantity: Pump Arrangement [Choose an item]
b. Pump Designation: Pump Function [Choose an item] Flow Rate: Units [Choose an item]Pump Control Options [Choose an item] Time to Prove Normal Operation: Units [Choose an item]
Quantity: Pump Arrangement [Choose an item]
c. Pump Designation: Pump Function [Choose an item] Flow Rate: Units [Choose an item]Pump Control Options [Choose an item] Time to Prove Normal Operation: Units [Choose an item]
Quantity: Pump Arrangement [Choose an item]
d. Pump Designation: Pump Function [Choose an item] Flow Rate: Units [Choose an item]Pump Control Options [Choose an item] Time to Prove Normal Operation: Units [Choose an item]
Quantity: Pump Arrangement [Choose an item]
3. Cooling Towers: Not Applicable (Check this box and erase details below if this system does not exist in the building)
a. Cooling Tower Designation: Cooling Tower Manufacturer:
Model Number:
Tower Location: Indoor Cooling Tower: [Y or N]Cooling Tower Type [Choose an item] Cooling Tower Control [Choose an item] Cooling Tower Control [Choose an item] Fan Quantity Per Tower: Cooling Tower Quantity:
b. Cooling Tower Designation: Cooling Tower Manufacturer:
Model Number:
Tower Location: Indoor Cooling Tower: [Y or N]
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Cooling Tower Type [Choose an item] Cooling Tower Control [Choose an item] Cooling Tower Control [Choose an item] Fan Quantity Per Tower: Cooling Tower Quantity:
c. Cooling Tower Designation: Cooling Tower Manufacturer:
Model Number:
Tower Location: Indoor Cooling Tower: [Y or N]Cooling Tower Type [Choose an item] Cooling Tower Control [Choose an item] Cooling Tower Control [Choose an item] Fan Quantity Per Tower: Cooling Tower Quantity:
4. Remote Air Cooled Condenser: Not Applicable (Check this box and erase details below if this system does not exist in the building)
a. Condenser Designation: Condenser Manufacturer:
Model Number:
Condenser Location: Fan Quantity: Fan Motor Horsepower: HPCondenser Fan Control [Choose an item] Condenser Quantity:
b. Condenser Designation: Condenser Manufacturer:
Model Number:
Condenser Location: Fan Quantity: Fan Motor Horsepower: HPCondenser Fan Control [Choose an item] Condenser Quantity:
c. Condenser Designation: Condenser Manufacturer:
Model Number:
Condenser Location: Fan Quantity: Fan Motor Horsepower: HPCondenser Fan Control [Choose an item] Condenser Quantity:
5. Heat Exchangers: Not Applicable (Check this box and erase details below if this system does not exist in the building)
a. HX Designation: HX Manufacture:
Model Number:
HX Quantity:
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HX Location: Area or Mechanical Systems Served:
Heat Exchanger Type [Choose an item] HX Control [Choose an item] Heat Exchange Capacity: Units [Choose an item]System Design Pressure: Units [Choose an item]Minimum Flow Rating: Units [Choose an item]Maximum Flow Rating: Units [Choose an item]Expansion Capability for Current Heat Exchanger: [Y or N]
b. HX Designation: HX Manufacture:
Model Number:
HX Quantity: HX Location: Area or Mechanical Systems Served:
Heat Exchanger Type [Choose an item] HX Control [Choose an item] Heat Exchange Capacity: Units [Choose an item]System Design Pressure: Units [Choose an item]Minimum Flow Rating: Units [Choose an item]Maximum Flow Rating: Units [Choose an item]Expansion Capability for Current Heat Exchanger: [Y or N]
6. HVAC Controls: Primary Equipment:a. Controller Type [Choose an item]
Man-To-Machine Interface [Choose an item] Historic Data Collection [Choose an item] Historic Data Available Memory Capacity [Choose an item] Remote Access [Choose an item] Additional Remarks:
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Table 1b – Current System | Chilled Water Terminal Unit Distribution Description: *Provided for cooling terminal units not already identified in any other As-Found TU distribution systems*
Chilled Water Distribution (Terminal Unit) Ventilation Components Additional Remarks
1. Overhead Cooling: Not Applicable (Check this box and erase details below if this system does not exist in the building)
a. Cooling Type [Choose an item] Effective Length [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item]Surface Area Served by Cooling System: Units [Choose an item]Control [Choose an item] Quantity:
b. Cooling Type [Choose an item] Effective Length [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item]Surface Area Served by Cooling System: Units [Choose an item]Control [Choose an item] Quantity:
c. Cooling Type [Choose an item] Effective Length [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item]Surface Area Served by Cooling System: Units [Choose an item]Control [Choose an item] Quantity:
2. Fan Coils: Not Applicable (Check this box and erase details below if this system does not exist in the building)
a. Fan Coil Style [Choose an item] Fan Coil Control [Choose an item] Quantity:
b. Fan Coil Style [Choose an item] Fan Coil Control [Choose an item] Quantity:
c. Fan Coil Style [Choose an item] Fan Coil Control [Choose an item] Quantity:
3. HVAC Controls: Terminal Unit (TU) Controllera. Controller Type [Choose an item]
Man-To-Machine Interface [Choose an item] Historic Data Collection [Choose an item] Historic Data Available Memory Capacity [Choose an item] Remote Access [Choose an item] Additional Remarks:
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2. CURRENT CONTROL POINTS
Table 2a – Current System | Chiller Control Points:Chiller ComponentsControl Outputs
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1. Chiller Control:a) Chiller Designation: Control [Choose an item]
Control Output [Choose an item]Control Output [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]
b) Chiller Designation: Control [Choose an item]
Control Output [Choose an item]Control Output [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item]
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Control Point
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2. Circulating Pump Control:a) Pump Designation:
Control Output [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item]
b) Pump Designation: Control Output [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item]
c) Pump Designation: Control Output [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item]
d) Pump Designation: Control Output [Choose an item]Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item]
3. Cooling Tower Control:a) Cooling Tower Designation:
Control Output [Choose an item]Control Output [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item]
b) Cooling Tower Designation: Control Output [Choose an item]Control Output [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item]
c) Cooling Tower Designation: Control Output [Choose an item]Control Output [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item]
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4. HX Control:a) HX Designation:
Control Output [Choose an item] Control Output [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item]
b) HX Designation: Control Output [Choose an item] Control Output [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item]
5. Control: a) Designation:
b) Designation:
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Control Input Point
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(where applicable)Fixed -or-resetA1 resetA2 resetB1 resetB2 1
1. Misc. Hydronic Systems:a) Piping Circuit/ Area Served:
Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item]
b) Piping Circuit/ Area Served: Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item]
c) Piping Circuit/ Area Served: Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item]
d) Piping Circuit/ Area Served: Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item] Control Input [Choose an item]
: : : : : : :
: : : : : : :
: : : : : : :
: : : : : : :
1 resetA1 & resetA2: upper and lower reference values used for resetB1 & resetB2, (i.e. for example Boiler Reset: resetA1: OAT5°C, resetA2: OAT-35°C, resetB1: 60°C, reset B2: 90°C)
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Table 2b – Current System | Terminal Unit Control Points:Air Distribution (Terminal Unit) Ventilation ComponentsControl Values
*Provided for cooling terminal units not already identified in any other As-Found TU distribution systems*
Control Point
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(where applicable)Fixed -or-resetA1 resetA2 resetB1 resetB2 2
1. Overhead Cooling:TU Control Signal [Choose an item]TU Control Signal [Choose an item]TU Control Signal [Choose an item]TU Control Signal [Choose an item]
: : : : :
2. Fan Coils:TU Control Signal [Choose an item]TU Control Signal [Choose an item]TU Control Signal [Choose an item]TU Control Signal [Choose an item]
: : : : :
3. :
: : : : :
4. :
: : : : :
2 resetA1 & resetA2: upper and lower reference values used for resetB1 & resetB2, (i.e. for example Boiler Reset: resetA1: OAT5C, resetA2: OAT-35C, resetB1: 60C, reset B2: 90C)
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3. CURRENT OPERATION
Table 3a – Current System | Chiller Modes of Operation | Chiller Sequences of Operation:
Chiller Designation:
1. Seasonal Shut-Down Mode:Chiller Shut-Down Control [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item]Chiller Start-Up Control [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item]
Cooling Tower Shut-Down Control [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item]Cooling Tower Start-Up Control [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item]
2. Unoccupied Mode:Chiller Control [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item]
Chilled Water Pump Flow Control [Choose an item] Chilled Water Pump Flow Control [Choose an item] Condenser Control [Choose an item] Cooling Tower Control [Choose an item]
3. Start-Up Mode:Compressor Control [Choose an item]
Chilled Water Pump Flow Control [Choose an item] Condenser Control [Choose an item] Cooling Tower Control [Choose an item]
4. Occupied Normal Mode:Compressor Control [Choose an item]
Chilled Water Pump Flow Control [Choose an item] Condenser Control [Choose an item] Cooling Tower Control [Choose an item]
Free Cooling [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item] Free Cooling Control [Choose an item]
5. Mode:
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Table 3a (continued) – Current System | Chiller Modes of Operation | Chiller Sequences of Operation:
Chiller Designation:
1. Seasonal Shut-Down Mode:Chiller Shut-Down Control [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item]Chiller Start-Up Control [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item]
Cooling Tower Shut-Down Control [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item]Cooling Tower Start-Up Control [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item]
2. Unoccupied Mode:Chiller Control [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item]
Chilled Water Pump Flow Control [Choose an item] Chilled Water Pump Flow Control [Choose an item] Condenser Control [Choose an item] Cooling Tower Control [Choose an item]
3. Start-Up Mode:Compressor Control [Choose an item]
Chilled Water Pump Flow Control [Choose an item] Condenser Control [Choose an item] Cooling Tower Control [Choose an item]
4. Occupied Normal Mode:Compressor Control [Choose an item]
Chilled Water Pump Flow Control [Choose an item] Condenser Control [Choose an item] Cooling Tower Control [Choose an item]
Free Cooling [Choose an item] Units [Choose an item] Free Cooling Control [Choose an item]
5. Mode:
Table 3b – Current System | Terminal Unit Modes of Operation:
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Chilled Water Distribution (Terminal Unit) Ventilation Components Modes Additional Remarks
1. Unoccupied Shut-Downi. No TU participation in unoccupied modes
ii. Set-back temperature set-pointiii. TU control valves open to full flowiv. TU control valves close to low flowv. TU fan(s) on continuous
vi. TU fan(s) off continuous vii. TU fan(s) cycle for temporary cooling mode
viii.
2. Start-Upi. No TU participation in start-up
ii. TU fan speed ramp-upiii. Staggered TU fan start-upiv. All TU fans start-up simultaneouslyv. TU control valves open to full flow
vi.
3. Occupied Normal Modei. No TU occupied normal mode
ii. Normal TU operationiii.
4. Fail-Safe Shut-Down: i. No TU participation in fail-safe modes
ii. TU supports fail-safe modesiii.
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Table 4a – Current System | Chiller Mechanical Cooling System Sequences of Operation Assessment:Chiller Components
Prior to any in-depth functional test, it is recommended during the ESO Investigation phase to verify proper system operation under normal operating conditions over time. Commonly, operational issues may not be apparent when a system is “forced” into a particular operational state via over-riding sensors or changing set-points. Utilizing existing BAS Trending capabilities or Stand-Alone Data-Loggers is recommended to capture and verify actual system operation under normal operating conditions. Trend measurement sample rates between 1 & 5 minutes or based Change-Of-Value (COV) are recommended over a time period of 2 weeks to include at least one Monday morning following recovery after a weekend. Select a minimum group of trended points to meet the analysis requirements of this template.
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1. Seasonal Shut-Down Mode:1.1. Chiller Designation :
Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item] Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]
1.2. Chiller Designation :Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]
1.3. Cooling Tower Designation :Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]
1.4. Cooling Tower Designation : Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]
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1.5. Cooling Tower Designation : Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]
2. Unoccupied Shut-Down Mode:2.1. Chiller Designation :
Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]
2.2. Chiller Designation :Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]
2.3. Cooling Tower Designation :Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]
2.4. Cooling Tower Designation :Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]
2.5. Cooling Tower Designation :Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose Item]
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Table 4a (continued) – Current System | Chiller Mechanical Cooling System Sequences of Operation Assessment:Chiller ComponentsPrior to any in-depth functional test, it is recommended during the ESO Investigation phase to verify proper system operation under normal operating conditions over time. Commonly, operational issues may not be apparent when a system is “forced” into a particular operational state via over-riding sensors or changing set-points. Utilizing existing BAS Trending capabilities or Stand-Alone Data-Loggers is recommended to capture and verify actual system operation under normal operating conditions. Trend measurement sample rates between 1 & 5 minutes or based Change-Of-Value (COV) are recommended over a time period of 2 weeks to include at least one Monday morning following recovery after a weekend. Select a minimum group of trended points to meet the analysis requirements of this template.
Refer to recommended actions for ESO’s listed in Table CMCSa and CMCSb ->
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3. Occupied Normal Mode:3.1. Chiller Designation :
Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item] Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]
3.2. Chiller Designation :Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item] Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]
3.3. Cooling Tower Designation :Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]
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3.4. Cooling Tower Designation :Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]
3.5. Cooling Tower Designation :Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]Operational Sequence Checks [Choose an item]
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Current Trend Graph Screen-Shot, reference EBOP ESO:
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Current Trend Graph Screen-Shot, reference EBOP ESO:
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Current Trend Graph Screen-Shot, reference EBOP ESO:
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Current Trend Graph Screen-Shot, reference EBOP ESO:
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Current Trend Graph Screen-Shot, reference EBOP ESO:
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