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Gas DetectionTRANSCRIPT
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Installing and Integrating a Gas Monitoring
System in a Commercial Building:
Opportunities and Challenges
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Agenda
Introduction
Challenges with Gas Monitoring Many Areas Require Monitoring Compliance Issues Cost Considerations
Opportunities Strategic System Design 3 Examples
LEED, Green Credits Communications Intelligence Bottom Line Boosters
Questions & Answers
Donald Olson Strategic Marketing Manager, Honeywell Analytics
Installing and Integrating Gas Monitors in
Commercial Buildings: Challenges and Opportunities
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4 Diverse Lines of Business Across Many Vertical Markets
Industrial Fixed Commercial Fixed Portables High-Tech
Applications
Oil and gas Petrochemicals Special chemicals Water treatment Plastics and fibers Pulp and printing Agriculture Manufacturing
Parking structures Commercial buildings Indoor Air Quality Mechanical rooms Grocery stores Ice arenas Commercial kitchens Shopping centers Swimming pools Schools and laboratories
Underground utility and electricity ducts
Boiler rooms Post-fire sites Sewers Industrial plants Industrial hygiene First responder teams Remote fleets
Semiconductor manufacturing and
nanotechnology
Aerospace propulsion and safety
Specialty chemicals Research laboratories Emergency response
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Variable Occupancy Rooms (e.g. Classrooms, Conference
Rooms, Call Centers)
Parking Garages and Other Vehicular Areas
Warehouses
Mechanical Rooms
Boilers/Chillers
Commercial Kitchens
Ambulance Bays
Warehouses
Classrooms/Call Centers
Storage/Chemical Rooms
Kitchens
Many Building Spaces to Monitor
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ASHRAE
OSHA
EPA
LEED
Building Codes
Compliance Challenges for Commercial Buildings
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Cost Snapshot of a Commercial Building
Energy Breakdowns by Systems
Source: U.S. Department of Energy
Systems
Impacted
by Gas
Monitoring
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Cost Savings Opportunity #1: Parking Garage
Example Cost of continuous fan operation in parking garage
8 fans @ 3 hp = 24 hp
24 hp x .8 kw/hp = 19.2 kw
19.2 kw x $0.10/kwhr = $1.92/hr x 8760 hours/year
$16,819.20 annual electricity cost
Cost of gas monitoring w/DCV (25% fan runtime)
$16,819.20 x .25 = $4,204.75 annual electricity cost
$16,819.20 $4,204.75 = 12,614.14/year savings
Plus savings from less call for heat!
Plus savings from less fan wear and tear!
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Cost Savings Opportunity #2: Mechanical Room
Example
Refrigerant gases cost about $10 to $15 per pound
A typical supermarket chain uses 400,000 pounds of refrigerant
Leak Rate is 5% annnually
Total Cost of refrigerant used: $12 x 400,000 = $4.8M
Total Cost of refrigerant leaked: $4.8M x .05 = $240,000
Plus EPA fines are now up to $37,500 per day for anyone
venting ozone-depleting gases
at a 37.5 percent leak rate
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Cost Savings Opportunity #3: Indoor Air Quality using a CO2/VOC monitor with Temp/Humidity control and DCV
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Challenge: School added enclosed parking garage to existing facility
Strategy: Gas detection system with single fan with variable speed
operation/DCV
Payoff: Projected $18,000 annual savings, plus reduced maintenance
and training costs
Frank Sinatra High School New York City, NY
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Challenge: Facility needed to bring gas monitoring into a green
building design
Strategy: Wireless installation for aesthetics (no conduit), energy
savings, flexibility
Payoff: Over $10,000 in installation savings from reduced conduit and
labor; improved indoor air quality,
reduced operating costs, green
building merit
Mt. Boucherie Ice Arena Westbank, British Columbia
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Opportunities: Demand-Control Ventilation
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Analog Systems
with Direct Fan Activation
Opportunity: Designing the Optimal System Architecture
Network Systems
Interfaced with a BAS
Single-Gas Standalone E3Point Monitoring E3Point/BACnet (MS-TP) Configuration
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Integrating the Architecture
Benefits Addressable points
Daisy chain vs. home runs
Power & data together
Remote triggers
More data to poll diagnostics, trends, history
ROI control solutions
Ease of retrofit
Gas Monitoring System
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Harnessing the Power of Data
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The Intelligent, Sustainable Building
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Contacts
Commercial USA & Canada: 1-800-538-0363
Donald J. Olson Commercial Marketing Manager Americas 847.955.4081 [email protected]
Chuck Linn National Sales Manager USA 410.713.0450 [email protected]
Ed Burton National Sales Manager Canada 403.396.0341 [email protected]
Richard Voyer Site Leader Canada 800.563.2967 [email protected]
Dave Chiet National Account Manager 847.274.9659 [email protected]
Paul Bava Technical Sales Specialist 416.427.7230 [email protected]
Richard Brisebois Regional Sales Manager Service Montreal 514.212.8986 [email protected]
Thomas John Regional Sales Manager Service Ontario 416.998.5711 [email protected]
Canada
Paul Bouari Regional Sales Manager Eastern COM Ottawa, QC, NS, PE, NL, NB 514.235.0815 [email protected]
Peter Bogdanis Regional Sales Manager Central COM Ontario (less Ottawa), SK, MB 416.569.2796 [email protected]
Morgan Burke Regional Sales Manager Western COM AB, BC 403.607.0762 [email protected]
Inside Sales - Canada 800.563.2967 Fax - 450.619.2448 [email protected]
USA
Greg Kaufman Regional Sales Manager COM Northeast Region 860.543.1907 [email protected]
Ted Roman Regional Sales Manager COM MidAtlantic 724.759.3562 [email protected]
Andy Smith Regional Sales Manager COM Midwest Region 952.491.1903 [email protected]
William Sudah Regional Sales Manager COM Southeast Region 786.299.2173 [email protected]
Hamid Yazdchi Regional Sales Manager COM West Region 818.462.1532 [email protected]
Inside Sales - USA 888.955.2585 Fax - 847.955.8210 [email protected]
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Thank You!
Any questions?