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Free ECAM Training April 4

February 28, 2017 By Vamsi

An Excel-based tool for analyzing data to find and measure energy savings

ECAM (Energy Charting and Metrics) facilitates the analysis of data from buildings or meters, reducing the time spent analyzing trend and utility meter data. It accelerates ad hoc data charting and summarization. It supports the DOE-funded Building Re-tuning process with automated charts. It provides a transparent means for measurement and verification (M&V) of energy savings, adherent to the International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (IPMVP) and using methods from ASHRAE Guideline 14, Measurement and Verification of Energy, Demand, and Water Savings. ECAM includes functions that make it easy to integrate data gathered at different time intervals, including change-of-value (COV) data. ECAM is widely used, including as BPA’s platform for commercial SEM and custom M&V, and as an aid both nationally and internationally for IPMVP training.

3 hour hands-on introductory workshop

When: Tuesday April 4, 9am-12pm (PST)

Where: Smart Buildings Center, 1200 12th Ave South, Seattle WA 98144

In this HANDS-ON training using the new ECAM Version 5, participants will be introduced to the features mentioned above. The instructor is Bill Koran, the primary developer of ECAM. Bill is a senior energy analytics engineer with SBW Consulting, which is based in Bellevue, Washington. He is a registered professional engineer in Oregon, a member of the Regional Technical forum and the IPMVP committee, and active in ASHRAE.

Register free on Eventbrite

Space is limited to 30 participants. For BOC graduates, attendance at Smart Building Center Workshops provides 1 point towards maintaining your BOC Certification.

Filed Under: SBC News

Adding Diagnostic Tools to Our Library

February 24, 2017 By Vamsi

While we are all eagerly waiting for Spring to come, we realized it has been awhile since we have updated you on the goings on inside the Smart Buildings Center’s Tool Lending Library. Even though we have been busy making diagnostic tools available for the region, we still make time to expand our selection of tools to help make sure your building is running efficiently during these cold and wet months.

building operator using tool to test equipmentThermal Imaging Camera Diagnostic Tool

All diagnostic tools are important in a Building Operator’s toolbox, for troubleshooting building performance and maintenance issues, but a versatile tool is among the most important. One tool that can be used in a variety of scenarios to help an operator troubleshoot problems that may arise is a thermal imaging camera. This is a device that detects infrared radiation and then through the process of Thermography, converts that into an image that can be viewed on a small screen on the device. These images are called Thermograms. In the way a common camera uses visible light to create an image, a thermal imaging camera uses infrared radiation or heat. These tools can often store images and be used to document and inspect many different systems of a building, including:

  • High resistance connections in electrical systems
  • Electric motor bearings and couplings
  • Liquid and sludge levels in tanks
  • Belts and sheaves drive systems
  • Conveyor belt bearings
  • Furnace and oven refractories
  • Gas leak detection
  • Building insulation and air leakage
  • Water intrusion and insulation damage
  • Argon gas escape in double pane windows

[Read more…] about Adding Diagnostic Tools to Our Library

Filed Under: Tool Library

Introducing Spark Building Renewal Tool

November 11, 2016 By Vamsi

Spark Tool LogoHave you heard of Spark? A project of BetterBricks, Spark is a free interactive online tool that creates a tailored strategy for your building. It can: Provide a project plan, estimate your return on investment, and help to save a significant amount of energy in your building. This tool isn’t just for building operators, it can also be utilized by real estate developers and design professionals.

Watch the video below to see how Spark works to determine building renewal strategies, then register for our free Spark live webinar to learn more.

Free Spark Tool Webinar Dec. 7

Join BetterBricks and the Smart Buildings Center for an exclusive webinar: Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016, Noon – 1:00 pm. The webinar will take you through a live demonstration of the Spark Tool.
Register here. Please direct all Spark or webinar related questions to Daniel Handal.

Visit the Spark website to learn more about Spark and building renewal.

BetterBricks logo - Powerful energy Ideas. Delivered by NEEA

BetterBricks  is a commercial building program of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA). It is designed as an energy efficient resource for building owners, developers, property maangers, designers, architects, engineers, and tenants. BetterBricks is partnered with Northwest utilities to accelerate the adoption of energy efficiency best practices in the commercial building industry.

Filed Under: SBC News Tagged With: Betterbricks, building renewal, NEEA, Spark

2017 ENERGY STAR Awards Early Intent Deadline Oct. 17

October 10, 2016 By Vamsi

ENERGY STAR logo - lean more at energystar.govDid you know that each year the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy gives awards to organizations that have made outstanding contributions to protecting the environment through energy efficiency? The winners will be recognized at the ENERGY STAR awards on April 26, 2017 in Washington D.C.

While the complete online application package is due by December 7, 2016 applicants are being asking to notify ENERGY STAR through your “My ENERGY STAR Account” by October 17, 2016 of intent to apply. For information, please visit the ENERGY STAR website.

Last year’s winners

Review the list of 2016 ENERGY STAR Award Winners — small and large organizations from across the country who are leading the energy efficiency movement. (We’re proud NEEC was one of the 2016 winners!)

Filed Under: SBC News Tagged With: ENERGY STAR

Is your Enthalpy-based Economizer Functioning Properly?

August 8, 2016 By Vamsi

handheld humidity controller
Vaisala Handheld Humidity and Temperature Meter

We loan a lot of tools out at the Smart Buildings Center’s Tool Lending Library. Often when the tools come back, they return with a story of success. Recently Jessica Sanborn with Elemental Commissioning borrowed a Vaisala HM 70 Handheld Humidity and Temperature Meter to tune an Enthalpy-based Economizer Controller on an Air-Handling Unit (AHU). Many of you are familiar how Enthalpy-based Economizers work, but for those of you who don’t know and haven’t yet fallen asleep, let us take a minute to explain how these work:

Buildings can generate a lot of heat. The people inside, running of lights, operation of copy machines and computers, and industrial equipment can all generate heat inside of a building and that’s why we need cooling. When cooling a building, there is typically a compressor at work. This could be in an application like a simple air conditioner all the way up to a large and complicated chiller plant. Running these compressors can use a lot of energy and one way of being more energy efficient is to try to minimize the amount of the time the compressor has to run. This can be done with an economizer.

The way an economizer works is whenever the cooling system is trying to cool the building, and the air outside of the building is cooler than the air inside of the building, the economizer system can shut off the compressor and use the cool outside air to cool the building. The only issue with this when the outside air is cool and humid, bringing that outside air into a warm building can make the occupants feel clammy. The solution to this is to incorporate outside air humidity in the equation as to whether to bring outside air in or to utilize the compressor to cool the building. An Enthalpy-based Economizer Controller will make sure that both the air and the humidity outside are low enough to comfortably cool a building.

Roof top air conditioner
A typical roof top Air-Handling Unit.

Now that we have some background, let’s revisit Jessica’s project! Tuning the accuracy of an Enthalpy-based Economizer Controller on an AHU especially near the humid shores of the Puget Sound requires an accurate measurement of temperature and humidity. This can be done with a tool like the Vaisala HM 70. As is often the case, the Building Automation System (BAS) sensor locations were not ideal due to structural and space limitations. Making slight adjustments to the BAS inputs based on the more accurate readings of the actual ambient enthalpy resulted in an increased range of economizer use and a reduction in the controller cycling on and off continuously (which could lead to premature failure). The end results were a considerable energy savings!

Jessica had some choice words to share about her experience with the tool:

If the Vaisala HM70 had not been used to make these slight adjustments, the system still would have satisfied the needs of the space, but the AHU would not have been optimized for energy savings and the humidity.” She also noted, “Having access to this high-end tool has allowed us to commission the system to a higher standard. Thank you Smart Buildings Center!”

The Smart Buildings Center’s Tool Lending Library has over 85 different building diagnostic tools and meters available for loan, come borrow a tool from us and create your next efficency success story.

Filed Under: Tool Library

Attend PNNL’s Connected Building Challenge August 3rd

June 30, 2016 By Vamsi

A couple of months ago we blogged about how the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was looking for teams to participate in their Connected Buildings Challenge, and now that the teams are set, it’s time to see the selected teams demonstrate their solutions! On Wednesday, August 3rd at the Smart Buildings Center you will witness the teams showcase their smart building technologies for mainstream consumers. The no-cost event goes from 9:30 am to 3 pm, and you can register here.

Read up on the teams and their projects, and get more information on the PNNL website’s Building-Grid Integration Page, and the Connected Buildings Challenge blog.

If you are interested in showing off your own ideas related to VOLTTRON™ contact Xiaoli Dunn: [email protected].

Connected Buildings Challenge, Seattle Demonstration flyer
Click to download the flyer PDF.

Filed Under: Featured Event, SBC News Tagged With: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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