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1 Armstrong Fluid Technology | FMA September 2013
Energy Saving Retrofit Tactics for the Mechanical Room that Make Financial Sense Peter Thomsen Director –Building System Solutions

2 US Operations in NY State
A Global Organization US Operations in NY State 2

3 Our Core Competencies Integrated Solutions
Heat Transfer Fluid Flow Variable Speed Demand Based Control Integrated Solutions Intelligent Pump Technology Integrated Fluid Management Integrated Packaged Plant Rooms Plant Automation and Optimization Optimum Life-Cycle Building Performance 3

4 The Opportunity in Your Building
Commercial Building Energy Use (>40,000 sqft) 4

5 Mechanical Plant Energy Use (>40,000 sqft.)
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6 Traditional Building Performance Upgrade Options
Lighting Re-lamp Lighting Occupancy Sensors Lighting Electronic VFDs on pumps VFDs on fans Building Controls Low E Roofing Envelope upgrades VS chiller retrofit Plant Optimization Chiller Plant Replacement 6

7 Performance Upgrade & $ Investment
Lighting Re-lamp Lighting Occupancy Sensors Lighting Electronic VFDs on pumps VFDs on fans Building Controls Low E Roofing Envelope upgrades VS chiller retrofit Plant Optimization Chiller Plant Replacement minor medium large mega 7

8 Performance Upgrade Energy Payback Impact Period
Lighting Re-lamp Lighting Occupancy Sensors Lighting Electronic VFDs on pumps VFDs on fans Building Controls Low E Roofing Envelope upgrades VS chiller retrofit Plant Optimization Chiller Plant Replacement minor substantial minor - med major <12 mths 18 mths 24 mths 2-5 yrs 3-? yrs 2-15 yrs 8-12 yrs 12-15 yrs 8

9 Performance Upgrade Traditional Armstrong Payback Payback
Lighting Re-lamp Lighting Occupancy Sensors Lighting Electronic VFDs on pumps VFDs on fans Building Controls Low E Roofing Envelope upgrades VS chiller retrofit Plant Optimization Chiller Plant Replacement <12 mths 18 mths 24 mths 2-5 yrs 3-? yrs 2-15 yrs 8-12 yrs 12-15 yrs <12 mths 18 mths 24 mths 6-12mths 2-5 yrs 3-? yrs 2-15 yrs 8-12 yrs 12-36 mths 1-6 yrs 9

10 Your Building Performance Investment Options
With lower installed cost & greater savings 10

11 New Plant Optimization Possibilities with Armstrong Technologies
Design Envelop Integrated Plant Control Intelligent Variable Speed Pumps Design Envelope iFMS Chiller Plant Replacement Design Envelope Integrated Plant Packages 11

12 Shifting Your “Go” “No Go” Needle with
Integrated Plant Control = Plant Optimization >20% >50% No mechanical work Some mechanical work 12

13 IPC 11550 OPTI-VISOR Integrated Plant Control Solutions
Direct or In-direct (via BMS) IPC OPTI-VISOR 13

14 A Real Customer Example = Integrated Plant Control eBay Data Center
OPTI-VISOR™ | Retrofit At Data Center (6000 TR) OPTI-VISOR delivers: On an annual basis 28% energy cost savings 14

15 A Real Customer Example eBay Data Center Payback <18 month
31% Chiller plant kW Efficiency kW/ton January 19, :00 am Start-up of algorithm 15

16 A Real Customer Example Methodist Hospital – Plant Optimization
At Methodist Hospital, Dallas Texas (4000 TR) IPC11550 delivers: On an annual basis 40% energy cost savings 16

17 A Real Customer Example Methodist Hospital – Plant Optimization
IPC11550 Intelligent Fluid Management (iFMS) Updated Plant Towers $2 million, $450 incremental $350k saved / year <2 year payback 17

18 A Real Customer Example Frito Lay
IPC | Retrofit | Rosenburg, Texas At Frito Lay IPC Delivers: On an annual basis 55% energy cost savings Confirmed by an Independent power utility 18

19 Tower or Chiller Retrofits Additional Capacity Requirements
The “no-brainer” situations to watch for They bring you <1 year payback on plant upgrade Tower or Chiller Retrofits Additional Capacity Requirements Refrigerant Change Outs Utility Rebates ($0.05/kW-hr) > 3,000,000 ton hours (2000tons at 3000 hours) OR Regular 6 – 24 month paybacks 19

20 A larger population of customers examples
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21 15% 10% 15% 40% Key differences to Armstrong
Design Envelope Integrated Plant Control Digital control algorithms that work from computer base equipment performance maps (not feedback control) The ability to effectively operate the cooling tower in a variable water flow mode (not just fan speed) Mechanical Equipment Manufacturer built and tested controller platform, fully interoperable with the BMS (not an island) 15% 10% 15% 40% 21

22 Intelligent pump solutions
Save Greater Than 30% Energy over best practice Integrated assembly with controls, variable speed power supply, designated motor, and pump assembly Load Limiting Logic eliminates the need for non-overloading motor and drive selection so connected kW ratings are lower Internal performance map enable self responding control or feedback of actual flow and pressure head 22

23 Why would I want an intelligent pump?
Does a VFD save money? Need controls to save. Self regulating – doesn’t need sensors for speed control, on board controls Provides a reading of flow Is a smaller lower HP assembly Has a 6-12 month payback Doesn’t require changes to your electrical cabling 23

24 HVAC Health Management Service
Your 24-7 diagnostic analyst ECO*PULSETM HVAC Health Management Service ECO*PULSE Alert: Clogged strainer, Costing you $1030 per day? 24

25 Your 24-7 diagnostic analyst
ECO*PULSE Your 24-7 diagnostic analyst Second by second diagnostic review at all operating conditions Identifies future issues, and suggests remedies Real time efficiency assessment against predicted, and base case 25

26 Your 24-7 diagnostic analyst ECO*PULSE Daily interfaces
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27 Your 24-7 diagnostic analyst
ECO*PULSE Your 24-7 diagnostic analyst Actual efficiency Predicted efficiency Pre-optimized efficiency 27

28 Integrated Packaged Plant Rooms
Pre-fabricated Off-site to provide; Less disruption on site Quicker Retrofit or installation Integration of new technologies Fewer site errors and interpretations Factory tested for performance Reduced Commissioning Lower Installed Cost Less Project Risk 28

29 Project Feedback – Utah Convention Center
Consultant: VanBots Project is in Utah County A three story, 120,000 sq ft convention center to capture state convention business, of more that $18 million over the past 5 years. Project very closely budgeted Multiple suppliers and public bid process 29

30 Utah Convention Center Project Details
650 Ton Modular Plant Project Challenges; Local Expertise Local trades availability Schedule Public Eye: Performance 189.1 Maintenance 30

31 Ideal for Retrofit Utah Convention Center Project Details
At Utah Convention Center IPP-CHW 650T Delivers: On an annual basis up to 40% energy cost savings Full Plant Assembled on Site with Cooling towers in 4 DAYS! A long list of savings that adds up to a LCC and a true value based offering. Ideal for Retrofit

32 Utah Convention Center Project Details
650 Ton Modular Plant Achievements; Very small footprint Full Seismic compliance High performance plant Easily Service-able Reduced project risk Installation met budget & schedule Coordinated progress payments with draws by invoicing 32

33 Do not fear your mechanical room It doesn’t need to be your energy hog
Savings from 30-60% Investments from $5k to $5 million (with design and project services) Paybacks from 6 months to 4 years 33

34 Design Envelope Integrated Plant Solutions Visit us to learn more


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