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Outreach Innovation Building. Kyle Pepperman The Pennsylvania State University Architectural Engineering Senior Thesis Spring 2005. Presentation Outline. Project Background Project Team Existing Conditions Redesign Goals Mechanical Redesign Electrical Analysis Fire Protection Analysis
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Outreach Innovation Building Kyle Pepperman The Pennsylvania State University Architectural Engineering Senior Thesis Spring 2005
Presentation Outline • Project Background • Project Team • Existing Conditions • Redesign Goals • Mechanical Redesign • Electrical Analysis • Fire Protection Analysis • Conclusions • Acknowledgements • Questions South-East View Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Project Background • 97,000 gross square feet • $27 Million total project cost • Home to Penn State Public Broadcasting and World Campus (WPSX-TV and WPSU-FM) • Building Features 1 main and several smaller television production studios, radio facilities, World Campus resource library, and offices. Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Project Team • Owner Penn State Research Park Developers Inc. • Architect GBQC Architects, PC • Construction Manager Poole Anderson Construction LLC. • Studio Design Consultant The Lawrence Group Architects • Struct., MEP, Fire Prot. Eng Associated Engineering Consultants • Acoustic Consultant Shen Milsom & Wilke, Inc. • Telecomm. Design Consult. PSU Office of Telecommunications • Audiovisual Equip. Consult. PSU Office of Media Technology • Civil Engineer Gannett-Fleming, Inc. Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Existing Conditions • Building Envelope • 3-story • Brick Façade and aluminum panels to match surrounding buildings • Large curtain windows on east and south side of building South-East View Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Existing Conditions • Lighting/Electrical • Radial System with 15kV service cable into a 12.47kV-480Y/277V transformer • 2400A, 3-phase, 4-wire main switchboard • 100kVA emergency generator • UPS for loads that require uninterruptible power • Fire Protection • Wet-pipe automatic system • Dry-pipe system within server and video archive area Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Existing Conditions • Mechanical • Design Conditions • Summer 89F DB, 72F WB • Winter 5FDB • 6-Air Handling Units • Cooling coils range from 24.2 to 81.2 tons • 10,000 to 35,000 cfm • Perimeter 2-Pipe Fan Coil Units • 2-175 ton rooftop chillers and 1-54 ton chiller • UFAD and Ducted Systems Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Redesign Goals • Reduce Energy Use • Save money • Proper Indoor Air Quality South View Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Mechanical Redesign • Dedicated Outdoor Air System Overview • Independent unit to supply minimum OA for ventilation • Parallel system to meet remaining load • DOAS Benefits • Exact ventilation • Reduced OA loads • Lower Operating Cost South-West View Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Mechanical Redesign • New Mechanical System • Single chilled water AHU for ventilation • 11,500 cfm 77 tons cooling • 2-Pipe Fan Coil Units as parallel system • Some equipped with electrical heat for transition between seasons • Original AHU that supplies Server room to remain Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Mechanical Redesign • Enthalpy Wheel with DOAS • Reduced cooling coil load • Scroll Chiller • Original = 435 tons and 640 gpm • Redesign = 240 tons and 460 gpm • Reduction of 200 tons or 45% • 2-Air Cooled Chillers were selected to replace 2 larger existing air cooled chillers • Existing smaller chiller to remain • Used for Data Center AHU Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Mechanical Redesign • Pumps and Piping West View Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Mechanical Redesign • Underfloor Air Distribution System • Advantages • Flexible • Large amount of data cables • Disadvantages • Possible leakage • Requires a large volume of air • Supply air temperature Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Mechanical Redesign • Underfloor Air Distribution System with DOAS • VOA*TOA + VFC*TFC = VTOT*(65F) • (168)*(50F) + VFC*(70F) = (5194)*(65F) • VFC = 4706 cfm Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Mechanical Redesign • Emissions • Percent Reduction • NOx = 29% • SOx, CO2, and Particulates = 16% • Energy Charge • Electricity = $0.02383 / KWh • Natural Gas = $0.5 / therm • Energy Cost Savings • Savings of 692,632 KWh/Year = 16% reduction • $43,623 per year Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Mechanical Redesign • Cost Analysis • New Equipment Cost = $448,850 • Original Equipment Cost = $388,650 • Cost Difference for Redesign = $60,200 • Simple Payback Period = 1 year 5 months • Lost Rentable Space • Original Design = 7417 sq.ft. = 8.7% • Redesign = 4840 sq.ft. = 5% Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Electrical Analysis • Analyzed effects of Mechanical Redesign • Circuit Breaker Size • Conductor Size • Conduit Size New Primary Chilled Water Pump (Quantity 2) (2 HP, 480V, 3-Phase, P.F. = 0.90) NEC Table: 430-150 => FLC=2.7 A KVA= 1.73 * 2.7 A * 480V * 0.9 = 2.017 KVA Circuit Breaker Size: 2.7 A * 250% = 6.75 A => 20 A, 3 P Breaker Conductor Size: 2.7 A * 125% = 3.375 A NEC Table 310.16 => #12 THW (Cu) Conduit Size: NEC Table C1 => 1/2” Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Electrical Analysis Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Electrical Analysis • Panelboard Comparison • Original = 1000A • Redesign = 300A New Equipment Total kVA = Sum kVA + 25% * kVAmax = 175 Min Ampacity = Total kVA / (0.48kV * 1.73) = 210.75 Max Ampacity = (Sum kVA + 75% * kVAmax) / (0.48 kV * 1.73) = 260.86 Panel Ampacity = 300 A North-West View Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Fire Protection Analysis • Analyzed use of Clean Agent FP System • HFC-227ea chosen as agent • Suitable for use in normally occupied spaces • Design Concentration • 8-10.8% • Agent Hold Time > 10 minutes Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Fire Protection Analysis • Tank Size • 88.7 lbs. – 1600cu.ft. • 500 lbs. – 9000cu.ft. • 665 lbs – 12000cu.ft. • Floor mounted Tanks • 1” Piping Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Conclusions • DOAS with Fan Coils provide proper ventilation with reduced energy consumption • Yearly energy reduction of 16% • Cost savings of $43,623 per year • 1 year 5 month payback period • Electrical • Redesign of mechanical equipment reduced mechanical demand • Fire Protection • Clean Agent System using HFC-227ea should be used to protect valuable information and equipment Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Acknowledgements • Jae-Weon Jeong • Jeff Kokoski • Joel Haight • Adam Warriner • Fellow Classmates • Luke Klock • Ryan Wanko and Ryan Buff Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005
Questions Outreach Innovation Building Spring 2005