Energy Management - Performing An Audit
Energy Management - Performing An Audit
Energy Management - Performing An Audit
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Assessing Data
Perform an Audit
Types of Energy Audits
• Desktop
• Use only nameplate data (horsepower or Kw)
• May use only our Inventory Table
• How are we operating our processes?
• Pitfall to this is it uses assumed efficiency & load
• Energy Survey and Analysis
• Use voltmeters, ammeters or, preferably, a Power meter, and
flow measurement
• How are we operating our processes?
• Computer Modeling
• Usually requires a consultant or more technical expertise
• How are we operating our processes?
Table of Equipment
Motor List - Area of Plant Equipment
Rated hp.
Number of units
Hours/day that each runs
Age
Efficiency
Power factor
Daily/monthly cost for group
All of the above can be obtained using nameplate data
Or can actually measure using volt, amps, or a Power meter.
Process Type Equipment Hp Efficiency FLA Avg Amps Duty Cycle/yr kWh Use $/kWh Elec Cost % of Total kWh
Influent Pumping Pump 1 100
Influent Pumping Pump 2 100
Secondary Bloour 1 100 90% 45 35 8760 564750 $ 0.08 $ 47,061.61 16%
Secondary Bloour 2 100 90% 45 35 8760 564750 $ 0.08 $ 47,061.61 16%
$ -
Anoxic Mixing Mixer 1 25 $ 0.08 0%
$ -
Anoxic Mixing Mixer 2 25 $ 0.08 0%
$ -
Anoxic Mixing Mixer 3 25 $ 0.08 0%
$ -
Anoxic Mixing Mixer 4 25 $ 0.08 0%
Total 1129499 $ 94,123.21 31%
Operator incentives will generally find ways to save. Must understand billing structure
Motor Nameplate
Desktop- Evaluation
Equipment Evaluation Calculation:
Use Nameplate Data
RelianceElectric, 75 hp.,
230/460 volt, amps 175/87.6,
1.73 X 460 volts X 87.6 Amps X 0.849 Power Factor ÷ 1000 = 60.2 Kw Demand
Measured Data: Volts : L1/L2 477, L2/L3 472, L1/L3 482 = avg. 477
1.73 X 477 volts X 86.7 Amps X 0.849 Power Factor ÷ 1000 = 60.7 Kw Demand
Assumptions
Not all motors run at full load
Will assume Power costs are ~ $0.08/kwh
Motor efficiency = 90%
Load factor on pump = 65%
• Will the overhaul reduce or improve efficiency – Talk to your motor shop
97% of a motors Lifetime real cost is Energy Consumption. Less than 1% is purchase cost
Energy Conservation Measures For Motors
Motor Rewind / Overhaul