Thursday 26 April 2012

Free Energy Assessments

Existing buildings can benefit from energy efficiency retrofits. Provident Energy offers a FREE energy assessment to get you started on the road to energy savings. Instead of a costly and time-consuming engineering study, our technical sales team will come and analyze your building. They will provide you with initial recommendations on various energy saving measures and a cost effective way to implement these measures. At your request, we can either analyze a specific area (the pool, the garage, etc), or provide you with an in-depth proposal for the entire building.

The proposal will outline the installation costs, energy savings, payback period, and the estimated incentive rebate. Some of the turn-key retrofits we offer are: energy management systems and monitoring services, lighting, CO monitoring systems, utility sub-metering, and variable frequency drives.

For more information or to arrange a free energy assessment, please contact the sales department at Provident Energy at 416-736-0630, extension 5 or visit our website www.pemi.com


Tech Corner: Spring Change-Over

For many of us in the Greater Toronto Area, this was the winter that never came. With the recent warm weather during March Break, some clients are considering an early change-over.

Last year, we had several buildings that changed over to Cooling by the third week of April. For Heat Pump buildings, it is important that the Fluid Cooler be ready for the first warm days of the year. We advise getting Fluid Coolers ready by the end of April at the latest.

The vast majority of buildings switched over during the second and third weeks of May. It may be helpful to change over the in-suite cooling, while leaving the Make Up Air units in a Heating Mode until the end of May. This is possible with hydronic (water coil) and packaged air handlers. In this way, if there is a cold snap, there is still a source of heat in the building.

One of the most important things that must be done during the change-over is to check and isolate the basement loop heating systems. In some buildings these systems are fed from Primary Boilers, however, in some buildings these systems are fed from the Dual Systems. When fed from the Dual System, this can result in these loops having chilled water flowing through them resulting in condensation and the ensuing damage to locker contents, drywall ceilings and other areas.

After change-over it is also important to check to make sure that ramp heating and stair melting systems are shut off for the season.

For our clients - it is also important to contact Provident Energy when your change-over is occurring. When switching from a heating to cooling mode, the ‘action’ of valves must be reversed. For example, when in a heating mode, if you need more heat, the valve must open to allow more heat to flow. When a rise in the space temperature (the input signal) needs to result in an increase in an output signal, this is referred to as ‘direct acting’. When a rise in space temperature needs to result in a decrease in the output signal, this is referred to as ‘reverse acting’. An Energy Management System must be told when to work one way or the other.

A carefully planned change-over will ensure comfort through the spring and summer.