How to optimize ddc systems to save energy in hospitals
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How to Optimize DDC Systems to Save
Energy in Hospitals
Nancy Myers
Technical Services/Energy Manager
Vancouver Island Health Authority
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Agenda
• Introduction to Vancouver Island Health Authority (VIHA)
• Overview of BC Hydro’s Continuous Optimization Program
• Starting a DDC optimization program with on-site staff
• Strategy and Sequence of Operations
• Identifying Problems and Anomalies in the DDC System
• Keys to Success
• Q&A
Vancouver Island Health Authority
• 34 facilities, 392,734 sq
meters across the island
• Total electrical consumption
within VIHA is 74,632,191
Kw/hrs for 2009, Gas
consumption 425,000 Gj
• 12 facilities in the COP
program, 8 of which are
being done internally
Continuous Optimization Program
• Available to buildings of at least 50,000 sq. ft.
• Helps BC Hydro’s largest customers save energy
and maintain savings
• Participating buildings start with a 12 month
baseline period
Getting Started
• Coordinated with key personnel:
– Pulse Energy and site staff for
meter installation
– Site supervisors for selection of key
staff for project
– Pulse Energy for staff training
• Set up site schedules for
seasonal site visits
• Coaching started at the
beginning of program and
continued throughout
Pulse Energy Management Software
Start up Meeting
• Ensured staff understand the
objectives and guidelines of the
Continuous Optimization Program
• Ensured buy-in from staff
• Trained staff on how to use Pulse
Energy Management Software
(EMS) to identify loads in facilities
On-site strategy
• Review site documentation
– Sequence of operations
– DDC controls drawings and points lists
• Check Pulse EMS for energy use
anomalies
• Perform end to end checks through
the DDC controls system
• Identify problems found in the DDC
controls system and then identify
them in Pulse
Sequence of Operations
• Review the original sequence of
operations and understand how
the system was supposed to be
working.
• Review the control systems to
ensure that the basic principals
were put in place from the original
specifications:
– schedules
– reset schedules
– set-points and control strategies
• Use Pulse EMS software to help
identify control strategies
Finding Energy Anomalies in Pulse EMS
Identifying loads
Identified Problems
Night set back-faulty temperature sensors
Identified Problems
Compressor taken out of service
End to ends
• Look for opportunities to
optimize the programming
and schedules
• Check all inputs and outputs
• Check set points
Problems Found in the DDC System and
Identified Through Pulse EMS
• Examples of findings:
Bad temperature sensors -13.9
Temperatures sensors in manual
Bad calibration on outside air sensors
Outputs in manual
Schedules in manual
Duct leakage
Automatic reset set points in manual
Problem
Fixed
Identified
Other Examples
Other Examples
Key to Success
• Staff buy in and coordination
• Coaching from beginning to end
• Understanding the systems
• End to End checks
• Using Pulse energy management software for identifying
loads
• Identifying areas that can be optimized
• Lowering DDC password levels
• Logging DDC changes
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Q & A
Q & A
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Q & A
Q & A
Start up Meeting
• Ensured staff understand the
objectives and guidelines of the
Continuous Optimization Program
• Ensured buy-in from staff
• Trained staff on how to use Pulse
Energy Management Software
(EMS) to identify loads in facilities
Q & A
Vancouver Island Health Authority
• 34 facilities, 392,734 sq
meters across the island
• Total electrical consumption
within VIHA is 74,632,191
Kw/hrs for 2009, Gas
consumption 425,000 Gj
• 12 facilities in the COP
program, 8 of which are
being done internally
Q & A
Pulse Energy Management Software
Q & A
Q & A
Start up Meeting
• Ensured staff understand the
objectives and guidelines of the
Continuous Optimization Program
• Ensured buy-in from staff
• Trained staff on how to use Pulse
Energy Management Software
(EMS) to identify loads in facilities
Q & A
Vancouver Island Health Authority
• 34 facilities, 392,734 sq
meters across the island
• Total electrical consumption
within VIHA is 74,632,191
Kw/hrs for 2009, Gas
consumption 425,000 Gj
• 12 facilities in the COP
program, 8 of which are
being done internally
Thank you!
Additional questions?
Contact Pulse Energy at: 1-877-331-0530 or at
Contact Nancy Myers at 1-250-739-5788 ext 54864
or at [email protected]
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