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1 The Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Option

2 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Location: Dubois, Pennsylvania Professional Architect: KTH Architects Mechanical: Dodson Engineering Electrical: Carl Long & Associates Civil/Structural: Lee Simpson & Associates Construction Cost: Overall $6.9 million Duration: June 2003 – June 2004 Delivery: Design/Bid/Build

3 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Presentation Preview Illumination Lighting Schematic Design Lighting Design of Lobby Entrance Lighting Design of PA Career Space Brief overview of Lobby and Exterior Lighting Design Electrical Depth Implementation of 480/277V to existing system Mechanical Breadth Analysis of extra cooling load due to addition of skylights Structural Breadth Analysis of current structural system after implementation of skylights Summary Acknowledgements Questions

4 Building Purposes and Functions Serves the community’s economy Houses multi-purpose classrooms and laboratories Heavily technology favored with many rooms solely devoted to computer and computer software classes Serves as a career finding/searching tool with a portion of the building rented out to the PA Career Link services. What kind of feelings do these characteristics evoke? solid practical sensible connected durable strong established proficient potential

5 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Presentation Preview Illumination Lighting Schematic Design Lighting Design of Lobby Entrance Lighting Design of PA Career Space Brief overview of Lobby and Exterior Lighting Design Electrical Depth Implementation of 480/277V to existing system Mechanical Breadth Analysis of extra cooling load due to addition of skylights Structural Breadth Analysis of current structural system after implementation of skylights Summary Acknowledgements Questions

6 Lobby Entrance – overview Main entrance to the building Small circulation area with a drop ceiling (10 ft) Tiles floors All brick walls Design Goals Main entrance to the building, therefore should project the theme well Design should be practical, and serve its purpose DOES NOT have to be typical or mundane Maintains IES recommended Lighting levels

7 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Fixture 2’ x 4’ Troffers evenly spaced throughout the space Two 32W Florescent lamps Covered with a linear prismatic lens Custom mounted, as shown Will serve its function very similar to a traditional troffer Drop Ceiling Ceiling tile Fixture and Lamp

8 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Light loss factors are as follows: Category IV Fixture Assumed to be a clean room 12 month cleaning cycle RCR: 4.7 LDD =.88 LLD = 2800/2950 =.95 RSDD =.96 BF =.87 Total LLF =.88 x.95 x.96 x.87 = 0.7 Power Density Power density is very good at this point even at full load. Assuming we have both lamps on in all the fixtures then the density would be as follows: 12 total fixtures x 59 watts per 2 lamp ballast = 708 watts 708 watts / 847 sf = 0.835 watts per sf. This is well within the allotted 1.4 w/sf allowed by ASHRAE standards. Illuminance levels AVG: 15fc

9 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Lobby Entrance Renderings

10 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Presentation Preview Illumination Lighting Schematic Design Lighting Design of Lobby Entrance Lighting Design of PA Career Space Brief overview of Lobby and Exterior Lighting Design Electrical Depth Implementation of 480/277V to existing system Mechanical Breadth Analysis of extra cooling load due to addition of skylights Structural Breadth Analysis of current structural system after implementation of skylights Summary Acknowledgements Questions

11 PA Career Space – overview Rented out by the PA Career Link Large open area office space Carpeted floor, painted white walls, and drop ceiling (10 ft) 10 x 9 x 6 cubicles located on left side Design Goals Implement skylights to add daylight and reduce energy use Extensive VDT (computer) use throughout space must be accounted for Maintains IES recommended Lighting levels Cubicles

12 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Fixture 4’ linear indirect fixtures with a solid bottom Two 32W T8 florescent lamps Will serve as an additional source to the daylight Skylights 4’ x 4’ opening to roof 8’ x 8’ opening to room Roof unit will be pyramid shape by manufacturer

13 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical The light loss factors are as follows: Category VI Fixture Assumed to be a clean room 12 month cleaning cycle RCR: 1.97 LDD =.86 LLD = 2800/2950 =.95 RSDD =.88 BF =.88 Total LLF =.86 x.95 x.88 x.88 = 0.63 Power Density: The goal of using the skylights was to decrease the power density of the space. 35 fixtures with 2 lamps apiece, utilizing a two lamp ballast at max 64W (assume no dimming) 35 x 64 = 2240 watts 2240/3132 sf = 0.72 watts/sf. This is well within range of the 1.25 w/sf maximum required by ASHRAE standards. December at 9am. Worst case scenario AVG: 30 fc December at 9am. Worst case scenario Vertical illuminance December at 9am. Worst case scenario Workplane Illuminance: AVG 40 fc

14 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Pa Career Space Renderings

15 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Presentation Preview Illumination Lighting Schematic Design Lighting Design of Lobby Entrance Lighting Design of PA Career Space Brief overview of Lobby and Exterior Lighting Design Electrical Depth Implementation of 480/277V to existing system Mechanical Breadth Analysis of extra cooling load due to addition of skylights Structural Breadth Analysis of current structural system after implementation of skylights Summary Acknowledgements Questions

16 Overview of Lobby and Exterior spaces Lobby -Tall space, 30 ft ceilings -No defined beginning or end -Characterized by large glass curtain wall on south side Exterior -Rear entrance opens to wide open grassy area, and concrete walkways - Large Architectural metal panels over entrances

17 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Overview of Lobby

18 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Overview of Lobby

19 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Overview of Exterior Space

20 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Overview of Exterior Space

21 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Presentation Preview Illumination Lighting Schematic Design Lighting Design of Lobby Entrance Lighting Design of PA Career Space Brief overview of Lobby and Exterior Lighting Design Electrical Depth Implementation of 480/277V to existing system Mechanical Breadth Analysis of extra cooling load due to addition of skylights Structural Breadth Analysis of current structural system after implementation of skylights Summary Acknowledgements Questions

22 Disadvantages of Proposed system -Longer branch circuit runs -Less flexibility during maintenance Advantages of Proposed system -Smaller equipment size, less quantity -More flexibility in future expansion -Less cost in future expansion -Less initial cost Advantages of current system -Excessive use of receptacles makes use of 208/120V advantageous -Only two transformers used in entire building -Less confusion during installation and maintenance Proposed system -The new system would also be a radial system -Single transformer, configuration is of Delta-Wye would serve the building, in addition to two extra transformers to step the voltage down in both the MDP and for the emergency power -Utilization voltage of 480/277V, and 208/120V. -MDP is rated at 480/277VAC, 60HZ, 1200A Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Current system -The system serving the DEF Workforce Technology Building is a radial system -Single transformer, configuration is of Delta-Wye -Utilization voltage of 208/120V -MDP is rated at 208Y/120VAC, 60HZ, 2000A Disadvantages of current system -Larger equipment, more quantity -Limited flexibility in future expansion -Higher cost in future expansion -Higher initial cost due to larger equipment Electrical depth work The building’s current step down voltage is 208/120V. I would like to research the possibility of a step down voltage of 480/277V, it’s advantages and disadvantages, including cost.

23 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Research Completed -Every load was analyzed and accounted for -All panelboards and switchboards resized -All panelboards relocated (second floor only) -Recircuited all of second floor lighting and power to coordinate with new panel boards and get an idea of new branch circuit lengths, etc. -Cost analysis of old equipment size and installation vs. new equipment size and installation New panelboard locations New = RED Old = BLUE

24 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Cost analysis Current System Number of panelboards: 31 Number of transformers: 2 Proposed System Number of panelboards: 21 Number of transformers: 4 Final Cost Difference $15,193.70 Also took into account all feeder runs and circuit breaker costs associated with old and new system Electrical summary - Savings not extraordinarily high -reasons for this would be the extra transformers nullified a lot of the money saved by the smaller equipment -had this building been larger, cost savings would have continued to go up very quickly, because no more transformers are needed (larger sizes maybe) -Still save money regardless -Added flexibility

25 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Presentation Preview Illumination Lighting Schematic Design Lighting Design of Lobby Entrance Lighting Design of PA Career Space Brief overview of Lobby and Exterior Lighting Design Electrical Depth Implementation of 480/277V to existing system Mechanical Breadth Analysis of extra cooling load due to addition of skylights Structural Breadth Analysis of current structural system after implementation of skylights Summary Acknowledgements Questions

26 HAP Output Table Please note, these loads are from the skylights only, not the total room load Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Mechancal Breadth My Mechanical Breadth work focused on the PA Career Space and the addition of skylights. My initial concern was the added skylights would increase the cooling load to a point that the mechanical equipment would need to be resized. I used HAP (Hourly Analysis Software), and implemented the proper variables to obtain the additional load created by the skylights.

27 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Skylight load This number represents the Sensible load from both the skylight transmission and skylight solar loads 45.61 btuh/ft² 1 ton = 12,000 btu 45.61 btuh/ft² x 64 ft² = 2919.04 btuh 2919.04 btuh x 1 ton / 12,000 btu = 0.24 tons Lamp Heat Dissipation The number of lamps is actually decreased in the new lighting layout. 1.66 tons = previous lamp energy output 0.67 tons = new lamp energy output 1.66 – 0.67 ~ 0.99 Tons 0.99 Tons - 0.24 = 0.75 Tons (less cooling) Mechanical conclusion In conclusion there is no need to resize the mechanical equipment. As I found out, there is actually less cooling needed even with the skylights. This is due to the drastic decrease in number of lamps being used in the PA Career space.

28 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Presentation Preview Illumination Lighting Schematic Design Lighting Design of Lobby Entrance Lighting Design of PA Career Space Brief overview of Lobby and Exterior Lighting Design Electrical Depth Implementation of 480/277V to existing system Mechanical Breadth Analysis of extra cooling load due to addition of skylights Structural Breadth Analysis of current structural system after implementation of skylights Summary Acknowledgements Questions

29 Structural Breadth For my structural breadth work, I redesigned the structural layout and sizes of the joists surrounding the skylights in the PA Career Space. Structural Analysis After taking into account all the variables and calculating Dead Load and Live Load, I was able to size the joist according to the proper spans and lengths. These loads are not taking into account the skylights, so we are over sizing slightly. Dead Load = 432.9 plf Live Load = 312 plf Structural Study Conclusion In conclusion, it appears the skylights will not be a very large problem in terms of resizing or cost. While new joist sizes are larger surrounding the skylights only, the proposal also omits four joists from the original plan. This should offset any significant cost associated with this change. Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Original layout Dead Load = 432.9 plf Live Load = 312 plf Proposed Layout

30 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Presentation Preview Illumination Lighting Schematic Design Lighting Design of Lobby Entrance Lighting Design of PA Career Space Brief overview of Lobby and Exterior Lighting Design Electrical Depth Implementation of 480/277V to existing system Mechanical Breadth Analysis of extra cooling load due to addition of skylights Structural Breadth Analysis of current structural system after implementation of skylights Summary Acknowledgements Questions

31 Summary Lighting - Lobby Entrance - Simple but not common Lighting - PA Career Space - Skylight additions Electrical -Saved on initial cost -Increased flexibility Mechanical - No increase in sizing needed Structural - Smooth implementation of skylights Final Cost Difference $15,193.70

32 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Acknowledgements Professional Mark Bodenschatz – PSU OPP Greg Alexander – CJL Engineering Academic Dr. Richard Mistrick Dr. Martin Moeck Professor Kevin Parfitt Jonathan Dougherty Peers Jessica Muldowney My family People named Dave The crew at 333 Sackett - “The Office”

33 Dubois Educational Foundation Workforce Development & Technology Building Josh Lutton Lighting/Electrical Questions?

34 Done! 2005


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