Facility Energy Scoping Assessment Report City Hall Prepared by: June 21, 2013
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page10 The code in Oregon for office lighting is 0.91 Watts per square foot (per 201
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page11 To further conserve energy and reduce annual energy costs, a City-wide policy
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page12 Low cost/no cost Recommendation 1: Establish new City portable heater policy
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page13 Because there is a wide variance in thermal comfort with all people, a wise c
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page14 Low Cost/No Cost Recommendation 3: Install occupancy sensors or simple mecha
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page15 #1: Add R12 insulation to areas of the exterior walls that are inadequately
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page16 adjacent to external walls. This leads to reduced employee comfort, and a de
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page17 9.0 General Facility Data Operating hours: Typically 7am to 6pm, Monday – Fr
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page18 Roofing: Membrane over 3-inch foam insulation (estimated). Exterior Ligh
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page19 10.0 Additional pictures 1.5 Ton He
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page2 Disclaimer In no event will RHT Energy Solutions be liable for (i) the failu
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page20 Stand‐bygenerators
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page21 11.0 Appendix Appendix A – Energy Data Appendix B – Lighting and Plug Loa
Appendix A – Energy Data
Energy Data - City Hall - Electricity OnlyMeter #: 14292 / 01 720 643 Months 24 Converted to kBTU 375,430 Square Feet 8,443
Appendix B – Lighting and Plug Loads
Watts kWh / yrWatts kWh / yr1st Floor: 5,474 11,858 1st Floor: 12,510 16,0732nd Floor: 3,742 7,810 2nd Floor: 10,160 17,588Total: 9,216 19,668 Total:
Plug Loads1st Floor 2nd Floor TotalTotal watts plugsTotal kWh / yearCoffee Maker 2 1 3 3,000 1,014Computer - Desktop17 11 28 3,920 12,231Computer Mon
1st Floor# of FixturesEstimated Watts / FixtureTotal WattsHours / DayDays / WeekWeeks / YearHours / YearkWh / Year1L 4' T8 w/ Mag Ballast 6 42 25
2nd Floor# of FixturesWatts / FixtureTotal WattsHours / DayDays / WkWks / YearHours / YearkWh / Year1L 4' T8 w/ Mag Ballast 1 42 42 8 5 52 2,080
Appendix C – Energy Efficiency Measures
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page3 Contacts and Preparation SITE CONTACTS The following City of Ashland person
Ashland City Hall EEM 1:Electricity Rate: 0.068$ Qty: 38Estimated energy savings: 6Total energy savings: 228Estimated operating hours: 2,080Annu
Ashland City Hall EEM 2:Electricity Rate: 0.068$ per kWhExisting lighting density: 1.1 Watts / sq.ft.Required lighting density: 0.91 Watts / sq.ft
Ashland City Hall EEM 3:Number of City Hall desktop computers: 28Initial implementation cost, per computer: 35$ Total initial implementation co
Appendix D – Low Cost/No Cost EEMs
Ashland City Hall Low-Cost/No-Cost Recommendation #1:Electricity Rate: 0.068$ per kWhPortable heaters now in use: 7Estimated ypical power con
Ashland City Hall Low-Cost/No-Cost Recommendation #2:1st floor air handler kW: 1.491st floor air handler operating hours without lock box: 3,120
Appendix E – Deemed Impractical Energy Efficiency Measures
Wall Height Southerly Northerly Westerly Easterly Wall SqFt1st floor wall square footage that is not adjacent to the building next door: 1248 26 103 2
Replace single-paned windows at City HallEstimated Project Cost: $34,000City Hall baseline electricity usage per year: 110,000 kWhEstimated % energy s
Appendix F – Existing Equipment Data Sheets
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page4 Contents Contacts and Preparation...
Copyright 2001 Carrier Corporation Form 38AQS-5PDHeat PumpHeat Pump Systems that SaveEnergy and Provide Outstanding Heating and Cooling All Year• All-
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3Easy installation and service — The 40RMQ multiposition designand component layout help you to get the unit installed and running quickly. The direct
4Model number nomenclature38AQS 008 – – – 5 0 1 – –38AQS —Split System Heat Pump– – —Not UsedNominal Tons Packaging008 —7-1/2 To
5LEGEND*Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute.NOTES:1. Standard ratings are net values, reflecting the effects of circulating fan heat.Supple
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page5 1.0 Executive Summary RHT Energy Solutions (RHT) was contracted by the City o
Single-package standard efficiencyrooftop heat pumps with:• State-of-the-art defrost system• Dependable 4-way valve operation• Refrigerant filter strai
Easy conversion from vertical tohorizontal discharge to make retro-fit and add-on jobs easier. To convertfrom vertical to horizontal discharge,simply i
Model number nomenclatureL EGENDAl — AluminumCu — CopperFIOP — Factory-Installed Option*Refer to 50TJQ Price Pages or contact your local Carrier repre
ARI* capacity ratingsUNIT50TJQNOMINALTONSSTANDARDCFMCOOLINGHEATING(High Temp)SOUNDRATING(Bels)Capacity(Btuh)SEER†Capacity(Btuh)HSPFBeltDriveDirectDriv
MODEL PH1010 SEER 3 PHASE HEAT PUMP UNITSIZES 048, 060 — 4 AND 5 NOMINAL TONS Product Data FEATURES AVAILABLE Nominal sizes are available in 048
—2—PH10 AIR INNOTES:1. Allow 30 in. clearance to service side of unit, 48 in. above unit, 6 in. on one side, 12 in. on remaining side, an
—3—PH10 SPECIFICATIONS * The ampacity of non-metallic (NM) sheathed cable shall be that of 60°C (140 ˚ F) conductors per NEC 1999, Article 336-26. I
—4—PH10 REFRIGERANT METERING DEVICE AND LINE SET DATA * Piston listed is for any approved coil combination.† Charging subcooling for indoor TXV-type
—5—PH10 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AND USAGE (Listed Alphabetically) 1. Ball Bearing Fan Motor A fan motor with ball bearings which permits speed
—6—PH10 COMBINATION RATINGS * Outdoor section/indoor section combination tested in accordance with DOE test procedures for heat pumps. Ratings for o
—7—PH10 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES* See notes on page 8. EVAPAIRCONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES °F85 95 105 115CFM EWBCapacityMBtuh†TotalSyskW*
—8—PH10 DETAILED COOLING CAPACITIES* Continued EVAPAIRCONDENSER ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES °F85 95 105 115CFM EWBCapacityMBtuh†TotalSyskW**CapacityMBt
—9—PH10 HEAT PUMP HEATING PERFORMANCE See notes on page 10. INDOORAIROUTDOOR COIL ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURES °F–3 7 172737475767EDB CFMCapacityMBtuh†
—10— © Payne Heating & Cooling Systems 7310 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46231 Printed in U.S.A. edition date: 3/06 Catalog No. SS-PH10-09Manuf
The City Hall has an EUI of 44.47. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the average EUI for a building this size with a similar purpose is 54.
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page8 Totals: 9,216 19,668 Lighting density Watts per Sq. Ft.: 1.1
City Hall 20 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon RHTEnergySolutions Page9 3.0 Energy Efficiency Measures Following are the capital energy efficiency me
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