Ductless Split System Sample Clauses

Ductless Split System. Transportation Office: A ductless split AC unit was installed in the main office. Savings was verified by manufacturer’s specifications of the new unit’s seasonal efficiency (SEER) converted to kW/ Ton. The existing unit had an efficiency of 11.90 (1.12 kW/ Ton), the proposed efficiency was 14.65 (0.91 kW/ Ton). Actual installed units have an efficiency of 15 (0.89 kW/ Ton) as shown in Figure 17. Figure 17 – Manufacturer’s Specification of the Ductless Split System Efficiency (SEER) Xxxxxxxx Area High School: Ductless split AC units were installed in office 234, inside the west vestibule, and outside the west vestibule. Savings was verified by manufacturer’s specifications of the new unit’s seasonal efficiency (SEER) converted to kW/ Ton. The existing unit had an efficiency of 10.84 (1.23 kW/ Ton), the proposed efficiency was 14.81 (0.90 kW/ Ton). Actual installed units have an efficiency of 23 (0.58 kW/ Ton) as shown in Figure 18. Figure 18 - Manufacturer’s Specification of the Ductless Split System Efficiency (SEER) Total savings for the ductless split system equaled $106 in realized savings, which is $32 in excess of the guaranteed savings of $74 (Table 65). Table 65 - Summary of Ductless Split System Energy and Cost Savings Facility Improvement Measure Electric Energy Savings (kWh/ yr) Realized Cost Savings ($) Guaranteed Cost Savings ($) Excess/ Shortfall in Savings ($) Mechanical Upgrades Ductless Split System 858 $106 $74 $32 Xxxxxxxx Area High School 437 $54 $27 $27 Transportation Office 421 $52 $47 $5 4.3. Option B Energy Savings‌‌‌‌ Realized Option B savings for the current annual period are $3,564, which is $2,190 short of the guaranteed $5,754 in savings. Option B FIMs consist of variable frequency drives and cooling tower variable frequency drives (FIM-4 Building Automation). Table 66 – Option B Realized Savings for the Current Annual Period Facility Improvement Measure Electric Energy Savings (kWh/ yr) Realized Cost Savings ($) Guaranteed Cost Savings ($) Excess/ Shortfall in Savings ($) Building Automation 28,800 $3,564 $5,754 ($2,190) Variable Frequency Drives 16,008 $1,981 $2,825 ($844) Cooling Tower Variable Frequency Drives 12,792 $1,583 $2,929 ($1,346)
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