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Drought Busting and Carbon Crushing technologies in Food Service. Presented by:. Kong Sham June 17, 2014 Fisher Nickel Inc. Food Service Technology Center. Drought Busting and Carbon Crushing Ideas for University Dining. There is a synergy between water and energy use in the kitchen.
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Drought Busting and Carbon Crushing technologies in Food Service Presented by: Kong Sham June 17, 2014 Fisher Nickel Inc. Food Service Technology Center
Drought Busting and Carbon Crushing Ideas for University Dining
There is a synergy between water and energy use in the kitchen.
For example, the way water drives energy use in the dishroom.
Water Costs California Source: Amin Delagah, FSTC – Water Utility Survey
Monitoring in a Medium-Sized Hotel • Existing 86” Dishwasher:Operator spent $3,000 to tune-up dishwasher. • Technicians missed 9,000 gal/d leak. • Conveyor rinse pressure regulator was not working, using an extra 1 gpm. • Need for sub-metering on the rinseand fill. • Need for smart water meters.
This Retrofit of a Dishwasher Cost $42,500accompanied with a $15,950 Rebate from PG&E. First Year energy Savings were $38,980 In total: the Retrofit had a payback of 1 year! Savings based on $5/unit, $0.17/kWh, $1.00/therm
http://www.fishnick.com/publications/fieldstudies/Connectionless_Steamer_Field_Study_%28revised%29.pdfhttp://www.fishnick.com/publications/fieldstudies/Connectionless_Steamer_Field_Study_%28revised%29.pdf
http://fishnick.com/saveenergy/tools/calculators/gsteamercalc.phphttp://fishnick.com/saveenergy/tools/calculators/gsteamercalc.php
This Amounts to $3,663in annual savings an ROI of 35%! Savings based on $5/unit and $0.13/kWh for Universities
Install Low Flow Pre-Rinse Spray Valves $1,200 a year savings 1 hr of usage per day @ $1.00/therm& $5.00/Hcf
Online Pre-Rinse Spray Valve Calculatorwww.fishnick.com/savewater/tools/watercalculator/
Thanks! Kong Sham ksham@fishnick.com
The Food Service Technology Center (FSTC) program is funded by California utility customerswith public purpose program (PPP) funds and administered by the Pacific Gas and Electric Company under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission. Promoting: Energy Efficiency in Commercial Food Service