Water & Electric Building Energy Audits 1 Water & Electric Building 40 Station Road Built in 1890 the Water and Electric building has expanded over the years. A new garage was built in 2000. It connects the original building with another older garage. This has increased the square footage by approximately 8,000 square feet to approximately 15,000 square feet.. The older garage is neither heated or air conditioned. It is lit by ten incandescent bulbs of 150 watts. There are ten 10’x 4” sky lights and seven 4’x8’ single glazed windows. They are metal frame windows. There are three 12’x 16’ garage doors and a 6’x80” double door connecting with the new addition. It is a sheet metal building and there is a rotted section at ground level near the mid-building garage door on the east wall. This garage contains 5,100 square feet. Possible Options: Sky lights should be cleaned of the algae to aid in lighting the garage during daytime hours. Rotted sheet metal should be repaired. Incandescent light fixtures should be replaced with ----. The new garage has four 10’’x16’ entrance doors on the south side and one 12’x16’ door on the north side. Four ceiling fans and wall mounted fan on the north wall provide air circulation. Heat is supplied by three gas operated ceiling mounted blowers. It is lit by twenty-one 4’ florescent fixtures having two lamps each. These lamps are the new t- 8s. The product # is F40T12FW8651.There is insulation in the ceiling. There is a pass through connecting to the original building. It has a metal roller door but no insulated door and connects to the uninsulated garage area of the original building. Possible Options: An insulated door should be installed in the pass through. A timer or motion sensor should be installed for the light fixtures. More switching could be installed, separating the storage area from the garage. The original building has about 6700 square feet that is heated. Only 3000 square feet is air conditioned. The building has four areas; a garage, a supply room/with work area, a lunchroom and office space. The garage area is lit by (9) 8’ fixtures with 2 lamps each. The product # of these lamps is F96T12CoolSS/ECO Additionally there are (6) 4’ fixtures with 2 lamps and (4) 4’ fixtures with 4 lamps in the bath locker room. These fixtures have equal lamping of F40T12CW-RS-WM and F72T12CW/HO. The supply area is lit by (27) 4’ fixtures with 2 lamps each and (9) 8’ fixtures with 2 lamps. The work area’s string of (3) 8’and (1) 4’ fixtures with 2 lamps are always on due the switch being semi hidden. The lunchroom is lit by (6) 4’ 4 lamp fixtures and 1 incandescent bulb in a closet. The reception area is lit by (6) 4’ fixtures, 5 of them have 3 lamps and 1 has 2 lamps. The rest of the office space is lit by (13) 4’ 4 lamp fixtures. Some of these lamps have been replaced with newer high efficiency fluorescence’s. There is no insulation in the attic and the stucco is broken in one spot at ground level.
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Water & Electric Building Energy Audits 1
Water & Electric Building 40 Station Road
Built in 1890 the Water and Electric building has expanded over the years. A
new garage was built in 2000. It connects the original building with another older
garage. This has increased the square footage by approximately 8,000 square
feet to approximately 15,000 square feet.. The older garage is neither heated or air conditioned. It is lit by ten incandescent bulbs of 150 watts. There are ten 10’x 4” sky lights and seven 4’x8’ single glazed windows. They are metal frame windows. There are three 12’x 16’ garage doors and a 6’x80” double door connecting with the new addition. It is a sheet metal building and there is a rotted section at ground level near the mid-building garage door on the east wall. This garage contains 5,100 square feet. Possible Options:
Sky lights should be cleaned of the algae to aid in lighting the garage during daytime hours.
Rotted sheet metal should be repaired. Incandescent light fixtures should be replaced with ----.
The new garage has four 10’’x16’ entrance doors on the south side and one 12’x16’
door on the north side. Four ceiling fans and wall mounted fan on the north wall provide
air circulation. Heat is supplied by three gas operated ceiling mounted blowers. It is lit
by twenty-one 4’ florescent fixtures having two lamps each. These lamps are the new t-
8s. The product # is F40T12FW8651.There is insulation in the ceiling. There is a pass
through connecting to the original building. It has a metal roller door but no insulated
door and connects to the uninsulated garage area of the original building.
Possible Options: An insulated door should be installed in the pass through. A timer or motion sensor should be installed for the light fixtures. More switching could be installed, separating the storage area from the garage.
The original building has about 6700 square feet that is heated. Only 3000 square feet
is air conditioned. The building has four areas; a garage, a supply room/with work
area, a lunchroom and office space. The garage area is lit by (9) 8’ fixtures with 2
lamps each. The product # of these lamps is F96T12CoolSS/ECO Additionally there
are (6) 4’ fixtures with 2 lamps and (4) 4’ fixtures with 4 lamps in the bath locker room.
These fixtures have equal lamping of F40T12CW-RS-WM and F72T12CW/HO. The supply area is lit by (27) 4’ fixtures with 2 lamps each and (9) 8’ fixtures with 2 lamps. The work area’s string of (3) 8’and (1) 4’ fixtures with 2 lamps are always on due the switch being semi hidden. The lunchroom is lit by (6) 4’ 4 lamp fixtures and 1 incandescent bulb in a closet.
The reception area is lit by (6) 4’ fixtures, 5 of them have 3 lamps and 1 has 2
lamps. The rest of the office space is lit by (13) 4’ 4 lamp fixtures. Some of these
lamps have been replaced with newer high efficiency fluorescence’s. There is no
insulation in the attic and the stucco is broken in one spot at ground level.
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Possible Options: All the lamps in the office area and the lunch room should be replaced
with the new higher efficiency lamps. The garage could replace the old fixtures with the new t-8 fixtures and
shut down switching. The store room should change out the old fixtures for the new t-8 fixtures
and add shut down switching and additional switching for the rows between shelves and the work area.
The work area switch should be move to a more accessible
spot. The office area and lunchroom should be insulated. The outside stucco needs to be repaired.
Attachments:
1. Water & Electric Building Complete Profile (pages 3-6)
2. Station Road Electric & Gas (page 7)
3. Energy Star Portfolio (page 8)
4. Direct Install Program Scope of Work (pages 9-10)
5. Direct Install Program Energy Assessment Tool (pages 11-15)
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Attachment 1: Water & Electric Building Complete Profile
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Building Profile
Name ___Water and Electric Building___
Address __ 40 Station Road_______________ Location
Requirements Remarks
Energy conservation measures
Rough sketch
Site sketch In folder In folder
Orientation of site Rough sketch In folder
Outline of building on site Rough sketch On site
Architect blueprint M Piano has some M Piano has some
Mechanical print M Piano has some On site
Electrical print In folder On site
Simple floor plans Rough sketch None visible
Fire exit plans 1890
Date built
Additions/dates
Dimensions [gross sq ft] 15,000 square feet
Conditioned area [sq ft] 1,700 square feet Acct # 14144
Electric acct # In pump house left of
Electric meter number #17824891 120 Water pumps should be sub metered
Peak load
<200 kW
entrance door
< 200kw >
Central plant [if any] None
Sub-metering [if any]
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Building Profile
Name ___Water and Electric Building___
Address __ 40 Station Road_______________
Requirements Remarks Location Energy conservation measures
Gas acct # Acct # 12-531-528-02
Gas meter number PS 2110367 NE wall of sheet metal garage
PS 3496603 S wall near front
Architect blueprint M Piano has some On site
Mechanical print M Piano has some On site
Electrical print M Piano has some On site
System efficiency
narrative Ventilation Fans
In garage areas
Duct work Office area has duct work
Lighting 124 fluorescent fixtures
Mix of T-12s, eco, cool, and
warm lamps
(14) 4’ fixtures 4 lamps In office/break area
(6) 4’ fixtures 2 lamps In office/break area
(5) 4’ fixtures 3 lamps In office/break area
(9) 8’ fixtures 2 lamps Supply room
(27) 4’ fixtures 2 lamps Supply room
(9) 8’ fixtures 2 lamps Old garage
(6) 4’ fixtures 2 lamps Old garage
(4) 4’ fixtures 4 lamps Locker room/bath
(41) T-8s in new addition In new garage
(10) large incandescent bulbs In sheet metal garage
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Building Profile
Name ___Water and Electric Building___
Address __ 40 Station Road_______________
Requirements Remarks Location Energy conservation measures
Heating HB Smith Model 19A8-081011 In furnace room
AC Unit Lennox Merit Series Outside north wall of
Model # 13ACF17546-230-01 original building
Component efficiency All systems running well No unusual breakdowns
Nov $2,444.96 $2,180.63 69840 120 1682 1728 139 143
Dec $2,079.49 $2,893.23 22200 120 2311 2364 211 216
Total $67,780.54 $20,785.75 $88,566.29 621240 16591 17100 1603 1652
Water & Electric Building
$12,000.00
$10,000.00
$8,000.00
$6,000.00
Electric
$4,000.00 Gas
$2,000.00
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Attachment 3: Energy Star Portfolio
My Portfolio: Stephan Stocker
September 12, 2010 - 02:38:03 PM
Total Buildings: 9
Current Change
Rating
from
Total
Current
Facility Name
Baseline: Floor Energy Use Alerts
Energy Eligibility for the Last
Adjusted Space Period ENERGY STAR Modified
(1-100)
Energy (Sq. Ft.) Ending Date
Use (%)
Civic Center
N/A
0
17,500
Data > 120 days old
12/31/2009 Not Eligible: Rating must
9/7/2010
be 75 or above
Less than 1 year of data; Not Eligible: Rating must
Community Safety Building N/A N/A 37,600 Data > 120 days old 6/30/2009 be 75 or above 8/18/2010
Not Eligible: Rating must
Department of Public Works N/A 0 13,745 Data > 120 days old 12/31/2009 be 75 or above 9/7/2010
Hartley Dodge Memorial Building
N/A
-34.4
45,000
Data > 120 days old
9/30/2009 Not Eligible: Rating must
8/18/2010
be 75 or above
Not Eligible: Rating must
Madison Public Library N/A N/A 39,000 be 75 or above 8/19/2010
Not Eligible: Rating must
Museum of Early Trades N/A N/A 5,800 be 75 or above 8/19/2010
Not Eligible: Less then
90% of Facility is owned or
Volunteer Ambulance Corps N/A N/A 7,000 managed 8/19/2010
Waste Water Treatment Plant N/A N/A N/A N/A 8/19/2010
Less than 1 year of data; Not Eligible: Rating must
Water & Electric Company N/A N/A 16,000 Data > 120 days old 12/31/2009 be 75 or above 9/7/2010
Group Total 181645
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Attachment 4: Direct Install Program Scope of Work
DIRECT INSTALL PROGRAM
PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT
SCOPE OF WORK ATTACHMENT
“Parties”:
Participating Customer*: Borough of Madison
Participating Contractor*: RJ Donnelly
Facility Name*: Water & Electric Plant
Facility Address: 40 Station Rd Madison, NJ 07940
Street City Zip
*as listed on Application
When fully signed, this Scope of Work Attachment (“Attachment”) shall become part of the Direct Install
Program Participation Agreement (“Participation Agreement”) previously executed by the Parties in
connection with the installation of energy efficiency retrofit Measures to be performed by the Participating Contractor (or “Contractor”) at the above listed Facility. This Attachment, together with the Participation Agreement shall constitute the full Agreement between the Parties. Terms capitalized herein are defined in the Participation Agreement. The Participating Customer (or “Customer”) agrees to have Contractor perform retrofit work in connection
with the Measures listed on page 2 of this form (attached). In consideration of the Contractor’s performance
of such work, Customer agrees to pay Contractor based on the measure costs listed below under Customer
Unit Cost for the number of completed units for each Measure upon receipt of invoice; provided the
Contractor may collect a deposit from Customer prior to performing such work, in which case the final
invoice shall be net of such deposit. Customer and Contractor understand that conditions discovered during
installation may require that some measures identified in the energy assessment cannot be installed, or some
areas may require additional measures/quantities to be installed. Should conditions in the field dictate that
the Estimated Program Total Cost shown on page 2 increase by more than 10%, Contractor must obtain both
Market Manager and Customer written approval in the form of an amended Scope of Work Attachment
before proceeding with such additional work. By signing below, the Parties agree the above listed Measures shall be installed by the Contractor. The Customer shall pay
the Contractor as described herein following Completion and Acceptance of Measures. Customer certifies that he/she has
the authority to contract for retrofit work in the Facility in connection with the Measures listed and, if the Customer does not
own the Facility, the Owner has granted permission to Customer for performance of such work.
Participating Customer Date Participating Contractor Date
Savings values are estimates. Actual savings will vary. Incentives and participation subject to program rules and Participation Agreement.
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Page 2 Scope of Work The work to be performed by the Participating Contractor in connection with the Project shall be comprised of the below listed Measures in the estimated quantities listed:
Quantity Total Estimated Estimated
To Be Measure Customer Incentive
Measure Description / Location Installed Cost Total Cost Amount
4' T8 3-lamp with EB plus reflector / Breakroom 6 $835.81 $334.33 $501.49 A
4' T8 3-lamp with EB plus reflector / Main Area 6 $835.81 $334.33 $501.49 A
A
LED Universal Exit Sign / Main Area 3 $383.23 $153.29 $229.94
Electronic Fuel-Use Economizers (for Hot Water Heat) / Boiler Room 1 $1,860.95 $744.38 $1,116.57
Programmable Thermostats / Building 1 $222.54 $89.02 $133.53
TOTALS $ 19,160.73 $ 7,664.29 $11,496.44
**Final NJ Clean Energy Incentive Amount: $ 1,250.10
**ARRA-Funded Incentive Amount: $ 10,246.34
COMBINED TOTAL: $ 11,496.44
*Costs listed above are based on typical, common field conditions and scope. All costs associated with project-specific circumstances that are
over and above those deemed typical by the Contractor and/or Market Manager (“Special Costs”) shall not be incentivized by the Program, but
shall be paid fully by the Customer and performed outside of the Participation Agreement. Special Costs include but are not limited to: costs
associated with the correction of code or safety violations, extraordinary scaffolding or crane costs, extraodinary resizing of penetrations,
extraordinary conduit and piping runs, and Customer requests to perform work outside of normal business hours. **Measures that are proposed to be funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) are designated above with an 'A'. Maximum incentive amount available through NJ Clean Energy Programs per Direct Install project is $50,000.
9/2/2010 Scope of Work Contractor granted limited license. Savings values are estimates. Actual savings will vary. Incentives and participation subject to program rules and Participation Agreement.
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Attachment 5: Direct Install Program Energy Assessment Tool
New Jersey Office of Clean Energy
Direct Install Program
Energy Assessment Tool
General Project Information
Participating Customer: Borough of Madison Facility Type: Other