Thank you for the opportunity to present at the 2013 NMAEE
awards John Christensen Director of Physical Plant Albuquerque
Academy
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2009 Phase Two Goals 1.Make customers more comfortable. 2. Save
energy. 3. Perform the work during the academic year. 4. Install
new equipment. 5. Able to communicate with our existing building
management system.
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ADVANTAGES OF THE VRF SYSTEM Ultra efficient design to ensure
total comfort in any commercial space Advanced INVERTER technology
varies the speed of the compressor for more efficient cooling and
heating Complete zoning control so you heat and cool the areas that
need it without paying for the ones that dont Design flexibility
for any application, from modern designs to historic renovations
Complete product family to handle every job from the smallest
spaces to the largest buildings and campuses Green technology that
contributes to LEED credits and saves energy Quiet operation that's
even softer than a human whisper Simultaneous operation to cool and
heat with just two pipes
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Ducted above ceiling applications
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BC Controller separates liquid from gas to allow only two pipes
for each fan coil unit.
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Rooftop Installations Mitsubishi Citi -MultiEnergy Recovery
Ventilators
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Retro-Fit Kits with Plate Applications While all of our
products provide an excellent alternative to the conventional high
wattage bulbs found in commercial and industrial lighting, these
Revolutionary GTL modules all come with different features and are
suited to particular applications/fixtures. The benefit to plate
mounted units is that in every way they are exactly the same and a
stabled install. If a specific articulation is needed, every
fixture on the plate will be perfectly angled.
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Parking Lots & Perimeters ROI
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LED at night under a 28 foot pole
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All about the Array Capacity: One megawatt comprising 5096
panels. Footprint: Approximately 5 acres Annual Output:
Approximately 2,181,000 KWH / year Grid Power Replacement:
Approximately 25% Electricity Cost: Contractually certain for 20
years Local Companies Involved: 6 Launch Date: January 1, 2011 Does
the array provide electricity for other locations? No, Albuquerque
Academy consumes all the power. Cost and who is paying for it: The
array was a 5 million dollar project, financed and constructed by
third parties able to capture the tax incentives available only to
for-profit companies. The Academy serves as solar host for the
array.
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Ten Tips for Facility Managers Stay involved Expect new
challenges Study possible locations Be a good neighbor Consider the
environment Remember end of life Be ready to negotiate Think about
carbon Map your trenches Track utility costs
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Start of Construction September 2010
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In Progress
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HOW TO SELL IT You gotta believe. Put everything in dollars.
You need an ally in the business office. You never know what
questions you are going to get.