The total project costs for Swarthmore’s utility master plan provided itself with a simple payback period of only 10 years, after the energy savings were incorporated. This change in concert with decentralized building domestic hot water units would allow for summer shutdown of the central heat plant, eliminating 3,000 lb/hr of distribution losses during shutdown, and providing a substantial maintenance period annually for the central heat plant and distribution piping.
This unit would supply the base load of cooling for the campus and the existing gas-fired chiller could be utilized during peak demand.
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A 600-ton chiller with 5,000 ton-hrs of ice would allow off-peak cooling operation with full storage. The aging absorption chiller was recommended to be replaced with a new electric chiller with thermal ice storage. With some cooling equipment approaching the end of its operating life, an opportunity existed to achieve significant energy savings that would impact both heating and cooling, by changing operations at Swarthmore. Swarthmore’s heating and cooling utility systems are sized correctly to meet the current growth projections of the campus. Swarthmore also had an existing gas-fired chiller that was in good condition. The main source of cooling was an existing absorption chiller that was in need of $300,000 in maintenance and repairs. The central chiller plant provided campus cooling for 15 buildings. During the summer months, besides providing hot water, the steam from the plant was used to operate an existing absorption chiller to cool the campus. From a maintenance perspective, the plant and steam distribution piping were in overall good condition, only requiring replacement of the deaerator and upgrading controls to efficiently control and monitor the plant’s output. Swarthmore provides campus heating and domestic hot water via their central steam plant, which operates year-round. We provided assessment and recommendations for Swarthmore to serve as a utility master plan for their heating and cooling utilities.
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