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Northern Arizona University Master Utility Plan & Master Site Lighting Plan Kickoff Workshop February 23, 2010. Agenda. Introduction Utility Master Plan Central Utilities Over Site Utilities Discussion Master Lighting Plan. CENTRAL UTILITIES North Campus Steam Chilled Water
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Northern Arizona UniversityMaster Utility Plan & Master Site Lighting Plan Kickoff Workshop February 23, 2010
Agenda • Introduction • Utility Master Plan • Central Utilities • Over Site Utilities • Discussion • Master Lighting Plan
CENTRAL UTILITIES • North Campus • Steam • Chilled Water • Electrical Power Distribution • South Campus • High Temperature Hot Water • Chilled Water • Electrical Power Distribution • Other Systems • Swing Space • Stand Alone Facilities
NORTH CAMPUS STEAM GENERATION • Three 45,000 #/hr boilers circa 1960 • Two new 50,000 #/hr boilers with low NOx burners • Firm Capacity 80,000 #/hr • Future reduction with circa 1960 boilers • Peak Load • 70,000 #/hr • Health & Learning 5-10,000 #/hr • Average Load 30-60 BTU/SF • 10,000 #/hr = 10 MBTU • 10,000 #/hr = 225,000 SF
NORTH CAMPUS STEAM GENERATION • Upgrade Considerations • Replacement of existing Boiler(s) • Bio-mass Boiler(s) • Co-generation • Infill at location of existing Boilers • Upgrade Ancillaries • Ensure required area to provide flexibility and efficient solutions Existing Tube Failures New Nebraska Boiler being Fabricated New Boilers – Online Summer 2010
NORTH CAMPUS CENTRAL PLANT • Envelope Improvements • Functional • Aesthetics, Contribute to Campus Environment • Facilitate Efficient CHW & Steam Capacity Enhancements and Solutions • Facilitate Alternative Energy Sources • Upgrade 50 year old 120/240v 3 Phase Delta Electrical System • Demolish Deficient Wood Structure • Develop Educational Court Yards
NORTH CAMPUS CENTRAL PLANT South East View
NORTH CAMPUS CENTRAL PLANT North East View
NORTH CAMPUS TUNNELS • Principle Corridor For Steam Distribution • Failures In Portions Direct Buried Piping • Currently Utilized For Power & Communication Cabling • Temperature – Reduce Cable Life • Serviceability • Structural Concerns • Load Rating • Water Infiltration • Pipe Anchors • In-situ Renovation
NORTH CAMPUS TUNNELS • Tunnel Hierarchy • Walking Tunnel • Shallow Tunnel and Vaults • Tunnel Security • Tunnel Safety Shallow Tunnels Cabling Issues Load Rating Issues Anchoring Issues Water Infiltration
North Campus Chilled Water • Two 500 Ton Water Cooled Chillers • Two 1,000 Ton Water Cooled Chillers • Firm Capacity 2000 Tons • Existing Peak Load 1100 Tons • Health & Learning 500 Tons • Distribution System Capable Of 4000 Tons • 350 – 450 SF/Ton • 500 Ton 200,000 SF • Plant Capable of Expansion • Thermal Storage • Ice Storage • Reduced Footprint
SOUTH CAMPUS CHILLED WATER • One 500 TON Water Cooler Chiller • One 750 TON Water Cooler Chiller • Firm Capacity 500 TON • Existing Peak Load 300 TONS • Plant Capable of Expansion • Distribution System Capable of Expansion • Rock excavation issues if distribution system is extended south.
SOUTH CAMPUS HTHW • Three HTHW Boilers (260 F, 300 PSI) • 10,000 to 46,000 #/HR • Installed 1970 to 2000 • Currently Plant has firm capacity • Plant has expansion capabilities • Rock excavation issues if distribution system is extended south. • Plant piping upgrades planned • Efficiency improvements
NORTH CAMPUS ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION • New Switch Gear at North Central Plant • New 12.47 KV distribution system • System expandable • Spare sections in gear • Spare conduits • South feeder 9.7 MVA • West feeder 4.3 MVA • Peak Demand 6.6 MVA • Not Full N+1 • At 4 VA/SF • Add 600,000 SF West Feeder South Feeder
South Campus Loop Distribution North Campus Primary Selective Distribution
SOUTH CAMPUS ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION • Newer looped system, extends south to ARD • Single Feed from APS • Feeder Capacity 9.8 MVA • Peak Load 3.6 MVA • At 4 VA/SF • Add +1M SF • Not Full N+1 APS Sub
SOUTH CAMPUS PV ARRAY Developed as part of ARD development NAU solicitation for ESCO APS Sub PV
POTABLE WATER • Master meter system supplied by City • Provides domestic and fire protection service • Typically 8” to 12” DIP / CI mains • 800,000 LF • Network generally have capacity • Initial system installed in early 1900’s • Schedule replacement of older mains • Valve Replacement • Use of RW reduced demand
RECLAIMED WATER • Single source from City • New distribution system on campus • 6” and 8” mains • Extends Central and North Campus • Available to major turf areas • Utilized for carriage water in buildings • Water quality issues with cooling tower usage.
NATURAL GAS • Master Meter System • Four masters meters • Two at Central Plants • Majority steel Distribution System • Capacity generally acceptable • Required upgrades to piping, valving, CP system • Extensions required for Co-gen options
SANITARY SEWER • NAU collection system on campus • Discharges to City collection system • Three main outfalls • Generally capacity in the system • Older mains (North Campus) at end of service life • Recommend CCTV and lining program