hesni - cooling contingency planning.ppt · [email protected] • jim ptasznik account manager,...
TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
Cooling/EM Power Rental ServicesContingency Planning
Steve Blau, PEAccount Manager, Healthcare Solutions
![Page 2: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
Topics
• Cooling/Power Rental MarketWhat is Generally Available?
• Contingency PlanningTypical Considerations for Cooling/PowerApplications
• Contingency Planning During DesignYes!
![Page 3: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Rental Market / Product Availability
![Page 4: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
• Tonnage Range: 25 500-Tons
• Power– Typically 460/3
• Pump
– Typically integrated; bypass?
Air Cooled Chillers
![Page 5: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
Water Cooled Chillers &Cooling Towers
• Tonnage Range(Centrifugal Chillers)
– 225, 350, 500, 750, 900,1,000 ton
• Power
– 460 Volt / 3 Phase
• Weatherized for OutdoorUse
• 300 psi Water Boxes
• Pumps
– Separate or System
![Page 6: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
Packaged Air Conditioning Units
• 25, 35 and 50 ton standard units 460V 3-phase
Cam-type electrical connections
VFD w/bypass
Horizontal discharge
Electric heat
0-100% economizer
![Page 7: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
• 10, 20 & 30 ton– 460V 3-phase
– Cam-type electrical connections
– Multiple units can be attached in series
– Upright orientation ideal for tent setup
– Quiet operation
– Duct adapters available
– 4 Way Forklift Skid
Vertical Air Conditioning Units
![Page 8: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
• Nominal Airflows– 10,000 CFM AHUs
– 20,000 CFM AHUs
– 25,000 CFM AHUs
– 5,000 CFM AHUs
• Power– 460/3
– VFD’s
• Typically include cooling only; heatexternal
Air Handling Units
![Page 9: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
• Portable Diesel Generators
– 36 – 1,450 KW units
• Auto-transfer Switches
– 600, 1,200, and 2,000 amp switches
• Power Distribution
– 1,200 amp I-line panels
– Pod boxes
– Quad Stringers
– Cable Crossovers
Temporary Power
![Page 10: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
Contingency Planning
![Page 11: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
Why Develop a Contingency Plan?
• Minimize financial risk– Lost production/ inventory
– Lost productivity
– Lost business
– Lost tenants/patients
• Reduce health concerns– IAQ
– Moisture/Mold
• Reduce stress– Job Security
– Peace-of-mind
• Have a plan in place
![Page 12: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
1. Completed modifications
2. Completed Plan on File
3. Completed Training
Contingency Planning Process
Goal Deliverables
• Understand the current equipment
• Establish the minimum emergency systemrequirements
• Assess the organization’s risks
• Quantify the identified risks
• Develop mitigation strategies
• Create a formalized plan
• Allocate resources to implement the plan
• Put the plan in place
• Make system modifications
• Train internal staff on how to execute the
• Reevaluate as necessary
1. Equipment Worksheet
2. Risk Assessment Worksheet
3. Financial Analysis Worksheet
1. Completed Risk Assessment
2. Completed Financial Analysis
3. Initial Draft Contingency Plan
1. Approval of System Modifications
2. Approval of Contingency Plan
3. Signed Rental Agreement
Evaluation
Analysis
Creation
Implementation
![Page 13: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
Typical Cooling Considerations
Air-Cooled• Length and size of hose needed for waterconnections?
• What is the system pressure?
• Will a pump be needed?
• Will air duct connections be needed to assistcondenser discharge?
• Routing?
Water-Cooled• If system pumps are used; will chiller be onpositive pressure side?
• Will a cooling tower be needed?
• Refrigerant Relief Routing (if in the building)
![Page 14: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
Questions to Answer• Available voltage?
• Total amperage?
• Available panels?
• Utility limitations?
• Impact on rates such as demand charges?
Typical Power Considerations
![Page 15: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
Typical Location Considerations
Questions to Answer• What effect will it have on traffic and pedestrians?
• Are permits required?
• How accessible will it be for maintenance?
• Will rigging be needed?
• Does the location cause any safety concerns?
• What will the public perception be?
• How secure will it be?
• Will there be noise and/or emissions problem?
![Page 16: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
Contingency Planning During Design
![Page 17: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/17.jpg)
Typical Design Considerations
• Sizing of Plant vs. Redundancy
• Future Load
• Cost of redundancy today
• Emergency Piping Connections
• Emergency Power Connections
• Location
• Impact on typical hospital functions?
• Structural requirements
![Page 18: HESNI - Cooling Contingency Planning.ppt · sblau@trane.com • Jim Ptasznik Account Manager, Rental Solutions 630.297.3149 jim.ptasznik@irco.com. Title: Microsoft PowerPoint - HESNI](https://reader033.vdocuments.mx/reader033/viewer/2022041604/5e32bb4efcc1ef41674476a3/html5/thumbnails/18.jpg)
Contact Info
• Steve Blau, PEAccount Manager, Healthcare Solutions
• Jim PtasznikAccount Manager, Rental Solutions