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Preventive MaintenanceState Energy Assessment Workshop
By:DTE Energy Partnership & Services
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Do you know?World wide research has shown that one of the reasons causing 80% of the accidents is deficient equipment inspection or maintenance.
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Do you know?Energy efficiency decreases due to the aging of major energy-related systems such as boiler & steam distribution, HVAC, and compressed air systems.
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What Shall We Do
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Expert’s Proposal
Planning
Action
Monitoring
Analysis
Implement a “Continuous Improvement” approach to an energy maintenance program.Elements of energy maintenance program includes Planning, Analysis, Action and Monitoring
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I. PlanningThe first phase, sets the stage for the entire process.Planning steps are
Identify energy related maintenance functionEstimate energy related maintenance costDetermine present maintenance state of major energy systems and equipment
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I. Planning (Cont’d)
Determine maintenance task requiring immediate attentionDevelop a list of ongoing preventive maintenance tasksDetermine initial monitoring proceduresChoose energy maintenance goals
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Maintenance-directed Inspection of Major Energy-related Systems
Boilers and the Steam Distribution SystemMotorsHVAC and Industrial RefrigerationBuilding EnvelopeLighting
Hot Water DistributionAir Compressors and Compressed Air Distribution SystemElectrical DistributionWaste Reduction
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A- Boilers and Steam Distribution System
Boiler Gauges: All gauges are working properly?If there is any rust in any of the gauges?
Boiler Controls: Amount of combustion air i.e. perform flue gas analysis to make sure boiler is operating with the right amount of outside air.For an instance, too little air would cause incomplete combustionBoiler water level- To prevent overheating of tubes
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A- Boilers and Steam Distribution System (Cont’d)
Steam Traps:Stream traps can fail open or shutIf steam trap fails open, steam passes directly into condensate return lines.
Steam lines and Condensate lines:Leaks can reduce both the pressure and amount of delivered fluid
Water treatment:Water entering must be treated correctly to avoid scale build up, reduced heat transfer and tube failing.
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B-MotorsWorn Bearings:
Noise problemCause shaft to seize up
Lubrication:Appropriate lubrication level
Unbalanced Voltage:Degraded insulation, heat build-up, reduced motor life
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B-Motors (Cont’d)
Power Quality:Irregular voltage spikes
Alignment:Any angular difference can cause bearing wear
Belts and Belt Tension:Too loose- will create slipToo Tight- increased bearing wear
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B-Motors (Cont’d)
Frame and Anchor:No cracks in frameAnchor should be tight
Brush Maintenance (DC Motors)Brush wear out- should be replaced whenever they are less that ¼” long
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C- HVAC and Industrial Refrigeration (Cont’d)
Ductwork:Check for damage or blockageDuct insulation
Heat Transfer Surfaces:Dirt or debris on heating/cooling coils or fins
Filters:Clogging- Clogged filter requires more fan energy to filter
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C- HVAC and Industrial Refrigeration (Cont’d)
Fans:Locate excess dirt on fan bladesTurning direction
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C- HVAC and Industrial Refrigeration (Cont’d)
Control Systems:Settings for temperature, defrost cycle time and other parameters.
Cooling Towers:Spray nozzles for scalingWater return drain blockages
Dampers:Jamming of dampers
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D-Building EnvelopeDoors and Window:
Crack and gaps around doors and windows
Roof Insulation:Insulation damage-causes heat to escape in cold climate , and to come into conditioned spaces in a hot climate
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E-Air Compressor and Compressed Air Distribution System
Air compressor:Heat transfer fins should be clean of debrisCompress gaskets should not make noise or show leaksConnections should not leakDryer should be working properly to take out moisture out of air
Air Leaks:
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F- Electrical DistributionTransformers:
Dielectric fluid samplesFins-Dirt or debris
Junction Boxes:Frayed wiresBurned insulation
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F- Electrical Distribution (Cont’d)
Wiring:Insulation- Cracking or wear out can cause a shortOutlets Damage:Grounding:
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II. MonitoringIn this stage, energy usage is recorded, along with any production problem caused or avoided by the maintenanceEnergy costs are noted and comparedAll maintenance actions are logged
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III. AnalysisWhat did we do right, and how can we do it again?What did we do wrong, and how can we avoid doing it again?What results have we achieved?What new actions should we undertake?
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IV. ActionMonitoring phase yields a new list of maintenance tasks and a refined method of estimating their benefits.New tasks are carried out based on the new list formulated.
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ConclusionAn effective preventive and corrective maintenance program based on diligent surveillance, monitoring, detection, and inspection will prevent or reduce both the equipment out of service time and the losses in energy efficiency.
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Any Questions ?Thank you