energy audit for citm college

Post on 16-Jan-2017

81 Views

Category:

Education

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

A Seminar Presentation

on“Energy Audit For CITM ,Jaipur ”

SUBMITTED To: SUBMITTED BY: Mr kuldeep Saini Pawan KumarHead of Department (12ECIEE008) Ram Ratan Nagar (12ECIEE011)

CONTENT1. What is Energy?2. Types of Energy.3. Definition of Energy Management.4. The Energy Management System.5. The Energy Management System.6. The Objectives of Energy Management.7. Definition of Energy Audit.8. Why the Need for Energy Audit.9. Types of Energy Audits.10. Energy Audit Instruments.

11. Technical and Economic feasibility- Factors.12. Understanding energy costs.13. Citm Load Calculation

WHAT IS ENERGY?Energy is the capacity of a physical system to

perform work. Energy exists in several forms such as heat,

kinetic or mechanical energy, light, potential energy, electrical or other forms.

According to the law of conservation of energy, the total energy of a system remains constant, though energy may transform into another form.

TYPES OF ENERGY• Mechanical energy

Mechanical energy is energy that results from movement or the location of an object. Mechanical energy is the sum of Kinetic and Potential Energy.

• Thermal energyThermal energy or heat energy reflects the temperature difference between two systems.

• Nuclear energyNuclear energy is energy resulting from changes in the atomic nuclei or from nuclear

• Chemical energyChemical energy results from chemical reactions between atoms or molecules. There are different types of chemical energy, such as electrochemical energy etc.

• Electromagnetic energyElectromagnetic energy is energy from light or electromagnetic waves.

Definition of Energy Management

Energy Management is defined as “The strategy of adjusting and optimizing energy, using systems and procedures so as to reduce energy requirements per unit of output while holding constant or reducing total costs of producing the output from these systems”

The Energy Management System

The Objectives of Energy Management

1. To achieve and maintain optimum energy procurement and utilisation, throughout the organization.

2. To minimise energy costs / waste without affecting production & quality.

3. To minimise environmental effects.       

Definition of Energy Audit• As per Indian Energy Conservation Act 2001,

Energy Audit is defined as:

“The verification, monitoring and analysis of use of energy including submission of technical report containing recommendations for improving energy efficiency with cost benefit analysis and an action plan to reduce energy consumption “

Why the Need for Energy Audit

• The three top operating expenses are energy (both electrical and thermal), labour and materials.

• Primary objective of Energy Audit is to determine ways to reduce energy consumption per unit of product output or to lower operating costs.

• Energy Audit provides a “ bench-mark” (Reference point) for managing energy in the organization.

Types of Energy Audits

1. Preliminary Energy Audit2. Targeted Energy Audit3. Detailed Energy Audit

Energy Audit Instruments

1. Electrical System Parameters

2. Combustion AnalyzerThis instrument has in-built chemical cells which measure various gases such as O2, CO, NOx and SOx.

3.Temperature measurements(a) Contact thermo meter These are thermocouples which measures for example flue gas, hot air, hot water temperatures by insertion of probe into the stream

(b) Infrared thermometerThis is a non-contact type measurement which when directed at a heat source directly gives the temperature read out. This instrument is useful for measuring hot spots in furnaces, surface temperatures etc.

5. Leak detectorsUltrasonic instruments are available which can be used to detect leaks of compressed air. Other gases which are normally not possible to detect with human abilities. Compressed Air Leaks.Steam Leak.

6. Measurement of lightLux meters Illumination levels are measured with a lux meter. It consists of a photo cell which senses the light output, converts to electrical impulses which are calibrated as lux.

Technical and Economic feasibility- Factors

Sample Worksheet for Economic Feasibility Name of Energy Efficiency Measure

i. Investment a. Equipments b. Civil works c. Instrumentati

on d. Auxiliaries

2. Annual operating costs Cost of capital Maintenance Manpower Energy Depreciation

3. Annual savings Thermal Energy Electrical Energy Raw material Waste disposal

Net Savings /Year (Rs./year) = (Annual savings-annual operating costs)

Payback period in months = (Investment/net savings/year) x 12

Technology availability, space, skilled man power, reliability, service, Impact of measure on safety, quality, production or process. Maintenance requirements and spares availability

CITM LOAD CALCULATION

COMPUTER LAB

Connected Load Running Load

Total Load 7.81 kwh 2.25 kwh

LIBRARY

Connected load Running Load

Total Load 2.63 kwh 0.74 kwh

CANTEEN

Connected Load Running Load

Total Load 0.66 kwh 0.53 kwh

BCA and MBA Block

Connected Load Running Load

Total Load 3.97 kwh 1.26 kwh

B.TECH BLOCK

Connected Load Running Load

Total Load 7.75 kwh 1.79 kwh

ADMINISTRATION BLOCK

Connected Load Running Load

Total Load 3.90 kwh 2.32 kwh

BOY’S HOSTEL

Connected Load Running Load

Total Load 34.36 kwh 11.16 kwh

GIRL’S HOSTEL

Connected Load Running Load

Total Load 6.58 kwh 2.45 kwh

AUDITORIUM AND TEMPLE

Connected Load Running Load

Total Load 6.67 kwh 0.83 kwh

JAN TV

Connected Load Running Load

Total Load 10.18 kwh 8.32 kwh

ALL LABS

Connected Load Running Load

Total Load 4.29 kwh 1.00 kwh

THANK YOU

QUERIES ?

top related