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Putting The Power Of Insulation To Work. 1. Putting The Power Of Insulation To Work. “Voice of the Insulation Industry” Represents contractors, distributors, fabricators, laminators and manufacturers
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Putting The Power Of Insulation To Work • “Voice of the Insulation Industry” • Represents contractors, distributors, fabricators, laminators and manufacturers • Resource for mechanical insulation information in the commercial and industrial marketplace 2
Insulation Currently in Commercial Buildings Saves 1.51 Quadrillion BTUs Annually • Equals a37 day supply of gasoline for the entire U.S. 1998 Green & Competitive Study – Alliance to Save Energy 3
Insulation Currently in Commercial Buildings Saves 1.51 Quadrillion BTUs Annually • Equals 85 million trips coast to coast • Equals 5% of the U.S. electrical usage 1998 Green & Competitive Study – Alliance to Save Energy 4
Insulation Currently in Place in Commercial Buildings… • Saves 211,000,000,000 pounds of CO2from being emitted into the atmosphere each year 41 Million Acres 5 1998 Green & Competitive Study – Alliance to Save Energy
Could We Do Better ? By just insulating to CODEand regularly maintaining the insulation system YES ! ! !
Trillion BTUs +258 • 6 more days of gasoline • 14 million more trips across the U.S.
Insulation… Good For Business! Good For The Environment!
Putting the PowerOf Insulation To Work • Simple • No gauges • No monitoring • No computer chip The benefits are invisible. We take it for granted. 9
Putting The Power Of Insulation To Work INSULATION… • Reduces energy cost • Improves process control • Controls condensation (corrosion ▪ mold) • Reduces polluting emissions • Provides personnel protection • Improves work environment • Considered a sustainable design technology that improves facility lifecycle costs • Provides exceptional ROI 10
Insulation: The Forgotten Technology • Proven but often overlooked • Undervalued • Applied but rarely ‘engineered’ • Not performing to capacity Insulated Systems
Engineered Insulation Systems Should Be Required • Air Conditioning/Plumbing, Refrigeration, HVAC • Brewing and Distilling • Commercial & Industrial Construction • Power Generation • Pulp & Paper • Petrochemical • Refining • Textiles New Construction Maintenance
Insulation…a priority…or not… According to a recent survey: • No idea of the payback period • Many areas in serious need of repair • Could not quantify costs vs. savings • Do not understand environmental tie in • Many do not consider it ‘necessary’ • Do not relate CUI to insulation • Outdated specifications • No dedicated ‘job’ function to address insulation specifications
Insulation significantly reduces the energy requirements needed to run a facility and its processes. Reduces Energy Costs 14
Insulation helps maintain process temperatures • Insulation improves product throughput Improves Process Control 15
Moisture – major cause of corrosion under insulation • Moisture – major cause of mold growth Controls Condensation 16
Insulation reduces plant emissions by reducing plant energy consumption Reduces Polluting Emissions 17
Insulation provides personnel protection, protecting workers from hot/cold surfaces • Insulation provides a comfortable and safe work environment Provides Personnel Protection 18
Provides superior sound control in buildings and plant environments Improves Work Environment 19
Improves Facility Life Cycle Costs • Sustainable Design •Insulation systems can reduce life cycle costs
Many times less than 1 year • Quicker return than nearly any other energy efficiency investment Provides Return on Investment (ROI) 21
Benefits exceed all expectations • It’s the ROI that counts 22
Insulating Valves • Insulated • 150# Steam • 350°F • $7.00 MCF • $35 Bare • 150# Steam • 350°F • $7.00 MCF • $447 23
Case In Point…Chemical Plant • Steam line – old, tattered insulation • 100°F temperature drop from boiler to turbine inlet • $60,000 in energy savings potential if the line was insulated • $15,000 estimate to do the work • Steam line – new insulation, specified for the process • 10°F temperature drop from boiler to turbine inlet • $60,000 realized in energy savings • $65,000 additional savings achieved via higher kW generation • $125,000 annually saved for a $15,000 insulation investment 24
Value of Engineered Insulation Systems Georgia-Pacific Plywood Plant • 1500 lineal feet - Just 2 Inches of Insulation… • Reduced energy consumption by 7,212,000 Btu per hour • Reduced drying time = increased output • Reduced C02 emissions by 5-6% • Saved 18 tons of fuel per day - no longer needed to purchase outside fuel • Reduced surface temperature of insulation system to 85°F for personnel protection Calculations made using NAIMA 3E Plus® computer program
Oil RefineryIllustrative Example • Oil refinery – utilizes125,000 per day • 356 miles or 1.87 million lineal feet • 21% insulation is missing or damaged • Appraisal Assumptions • 8” NPS • 600 ºF • 1.5” insulation
Oil RefineryHeat Loss Analysis 7,000 Uninsulated pipe 6,500 6,000 5,500 5,000 4,500 4,000 Pipe with damaged or missing insulation 3,500 Heat Loss, BTU / hr - LF 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 Pipe insulated with 1.5" pipe insulation 1,000 500 0
Oil Refinery Summary • 398,000 lineal feet of 8” pipe needed to be insulated – 1.5 inches of insulation • Heat loss estimated at 26 billion btu per day • If left as its -- 5800 barrels - $67 million wasted • Cost to reinsulate - $8 million • Payback – 1.4 months
Value of Engineered Insulation Systems Government Office Building • Project Requirements: • Achieve Energy Star Rating • Achieve LEED Certification from USGBC • Apply lifecycle cost principles in design • Design Response: • Insulation, building orientation and window placement reduced annual energy usage by 40% • Added insulation had immediate payback via reduction in size of HVAC system
Value of Engineered Insulation Systems Fortune 100 Office Building (Austin, TX) • Environmental Goals • Insulation system reduced building energy usage by 20% - below ASHRAE 90.1-99 • Earned LEED certification from US Green Buildings Council • First costs offset by reduced HVAC and Electrical equipment. ROI - 2 years • Improved occupant comfort and productivity
Resurrecting a Lost Technology • Think about insulation systems differently. 31
Tools Now Available CERTIFIED Insulation Energy Appraisal Program • Insulation System Assessment • Places dollar value on savings and losses • Addresses ROI 32
Putting The Power Of Insulation To Work NIA: The Insulation Industry Resource • Resource Guide • Manufacturers Technical Library • Insulation Outlook • Appraisers • Website 34
Tools Now Available 3E Plus • Insulation thickness software program • Free download @ www.pipeinsulation.org 35
Putting The Power Of Insulation To Work Thank You. 37