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Regional Technical Forum July 1st, 2008 Presented by Ryan Fedie and Jamie Anthony

Regional Technical Forum July 1st, 2008 Presented by Ryan Fedie and Jamie Anthony Portland Energy Conservation, Inc. Update Summary. Shaded Pole to Permanent Split Capacitor motor: BTU conversion included in fan heat equation Added slide showing percent of motors which are PSC

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Regional Technical Forum July 1st, 2008 Presented by Ryan Fedie and Jamie Anthony

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  1. Regional Technical Forum July 1st, 2008 Presented by Ryan Fedie and Jamie Anthony Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.

  2. Update Summary • Shaded Pole to Permanent Split Capacitor motor: • BTU conversion included in fan heat equation • Added slide showing percent of motors which are PSC • Linear fluorescent to LED case lighting: • Measures created for both 18hr and 24 hr lighting operation • Add doors to medium temperature walk-in reach-in: • Incorporated HVAC interactions for reduced case infiltration  • heating savings, cooling penalty • Updated measure cost • Added BPA thermal imaging pictures 

  3. Evaporator Motors – Shaded Pole to PSC Addition to existing measure: Existing program measure for Shaded Pole to ECM, adding capability to go from Shaded pole to PSC • Measure: • Remove shaded pole evaporator fan motors and install permanent split capacitor motors in display cases or walk-in cases.

  4. Evaporator Motors – Shaded Pole to PSC Application: PSC motors are used in high moisture environments where the motor is exposed to condensation. Typical applications: low temperature walk-ins, display cases with misters

  5. Evaporator Motors - summary Note: PSC savings are 88% of ECM savings for display cases, and 71% for Walk-ins

  6. Evaporator Motors – PSC vs ECM Question: What percent of rebates will be PSC? California Program 2007 results: 8,553 ECM motors rebated 278 PSC motors rebated 3% of all rebated fans were PSC

  7. Add Doors to Med. Temp. Walk-in Reach-in Measure: Retrofit existing medium temperature open walk-in reach-in case with a medium temperature reach-in door. Base case: Medium temperature open walk-in reach-in case T8 lighting Shaded Pole Fans Proposed case: Medium temperature reach-in door T8 lighting Frame heating No door anti-sweat heaters Existing case evaporator coils, fans, and lighting will be removed

  8. Add Doors to Med. Temp. Walk-in Reach-in • Base Case: Medium temperature open walk-in reach-in case • Proposed Case: Medium temperature reach-in door

  9. Thermal Imaging of Open Cases

  10. Add Doors to Med. Temp. Walk-in Reach-inHVAC interactions included

  11. Case Lighting - T8/T12 to LED Measure Remove linear fluorescent display case lighting and install LED lighting or install LED lighting in new display cases. Base case T8 or T12 lamps and electronic ballasts Proposed case LED lighting system Power source should be located outside of the refrigerated space Existing program measure only applies to low temperature retrofits. This allows the conversion of medium temperature and new cases

  12. Case Lighting - T8/T12 to LED Courtesy of a GE presentation 6/20/06

  13. Case Lighting - T8/T12 to LED (18 hours) Input for B/C calculator for New Measure cost is $99/ln ft in 2008 Dollars

  14. Case Lighting - T8/T12 to LED (24 hours) Savings increased by 33%, compared to 18 hour operation, Life reduction of 25% Input for B/C calculator for New Measure cost is $99/ln ft in 2008 Dollars 14

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