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Utility Monitoring System Overview

Utility Monitoring System Overview. AH&MA Annual Conference & Leadership Forum April 5, 2001 Chicago, IL Brian Burke, CEM Energy Manager. Overview. Hyatt Resource Management Value of Energy Accounting Utility Monitoring System (UMS) Benefits of system Specifications and functionality

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Utility Monitoring System Overview

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  1. Utility Monitoring System Overview AH&MA Annual Conference & Leadership Forum April 5, 2001 Chicago, IL Brian Burke, CEM Energy Manager

  2. Overview • Hyatt Resource Management • Value of Energy Accounting • Utility Monitoring System (UMS) • Benefits of system • Specifications and functionality • Keys to Success

  3. Energy $ Environmental $ Water $ Waste $ Balancing Directives through Resource Management Guest Satisfaction Owner’s Interests

  4. Energy Management Process Demand Side Management Energy Purchasing Guest Satisfaction Owner’s Interest Legislation Operations Management

  5. Demand Side & Operations Management Energy Accounting and Analysis Energy Efficiency Projects Operations Management

  6. Existing Energy Accounting and Analysis Program Energy Consumption • Electricity • Natural Gas, Propane, Oil • Water • Purchased Steam, Hot Water and Chilled Water Monthly tracking per property Hotel Variables • Guest Nights • Meals Served • Heating and Cooling Degree Days

  7. Benefits of Existing Program • Predict energy and water consumption based on hotel’s variables • Forecast for budgeting purposes • Review operating procedures on a monthly and yearly basis

  8. Downsides to Existing Program • Data quality varies between hotels and from month to month • After-the-fact results don’t allow for proactive management and increase revenue losses • Analysis methodology can cause improper conclusions • Data collection is time consuming for the hotels

  9. UMS Specifications • Real-time and historical trending of all energy and water data • Automated reporting system for any data for any time period for any rate schedule • Separate system from EMS • Easy-to-use Windows interface • Database management, upgrades, and 24-hour tech. support included in price • Ability to interface with current data collection systems • Turn-key solution, one point of contact

  10. Utility Monitoring System Benefits • Load Information (Historical and Real-time) • Automated Reporting • System Recommissioning • Identification of O&M Issues • Energy Cost Allocation • Power Quality Analysis • M&V for Energy Conservation Measures • Load Aggregation

  11. Load Information • Historical: • Accurate long-term view of hourly energy • consumption • Compare utility bills to UMS report • View system variables at same time • Real Time: • Load shedding as required by utility contract • or based on hotel’s parameters

  12. Automated Reporting • Automatic and precise reporting of energy and water information • Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly reports of energy and water information at the touch of a button • Comparison of different utility rates with built-in rate wizard

  13. System Recommissioning “Building Commissioning is the systematic process of ensuring and documenting that all building systems perform according to specification and design intent, consistent with the owner’s operational needs.” Building Commissioning Resource Page.“BuildingCommissioning.” 1998: 5 pages, March, 1999. Online. Available:http://www.mindspring.net/~usc_techsupport/newbdg/envsnd/envresll.htm • More than T&B it involves complete performance testing to make sure system specifications are met • Use the UMS to help recommission the system and to keep the system operating at its highest efficiency

  14. Identification of O&M Issues • Is each system operating at its peak efficiency based on the system design and specification?

  15. Energy Cost Allocation • Allocation of costs to specific loads or specific departments • Make the laundry manager aware of the energy expenditures and watch the efficiency improve

  16. Power Quality Analysis Simple add-on module allows power quality analysis on such variables as: Phase Voltage Phase Amps Power Factor Harmonics Voltage sags, dips and spikes caused by utility

  17. M&V for Energy Conservation Measures • Show savings due to specific energy conservation retrofits • No need for separate M&V system for performance contracts or utility rebate programs • Built-in IPMVP and ASHRAE formulas for savings verification

  18. Load Aggregation E Site 1 E One Electric Load Marketer or Broker Site 2 E Site 3

  19. UMS Selection Process • Internet search for systems identified 30-35 potential systems • Further research identified 8 companies that met Hyatt’s requirements • Request for Proposal (RFP) issued to 8 companies • Reviewed RFP responses with 3 companies selected for second round of questions and site visits • New Horizon Technologies of Butte, MT selected as partner • Entire process spanned four months.

  20. System Functionality • Utility Meters: • Electric • Natural Gas • Domestic Water • Steam • Chilled Water, etc. • Submetering as determined by individual hotel • Remote communication and data archiving • On-site: • Data acquisition • Data visualization and analysis • Energy cost reporting • Access database • Real-time data display • Multi-user system • Local alarm display • Optional Power Quality analysis and EMS interface

  21. System Architecture RS232, RS485, Ethernet, or Telecom Ethernet Alternate Facility NT Workstation Data Logger(s) Meter: SqD Thin Server and/or SqD Circuit Monitor Facility Measurements: Electric, Gas, Water, Thermal Energy Optional Electric and Mechanical Submetering Local Alarms Optional Power Quality Monitoring NHT Data Center and/or Hyatt Corporate Data Center EnerTel Software Data Acquisition Software & Management Data Visualization Management Cost Reporting Access Database Real Time Data Display Local Alarm Display Optional Facility Metering SMS3000 Software Software Includes Real-Time Power Data Display Optional Power Quality Data Display Optional Wave Form Capture LAN Client LAN Client

  22. UMS Data Center Functions • Data Collection • Data Verification and Validation • Data Replication Services • User Interface • Data Center Management

  23. Keys to Success • All players must understand need for system • Understand that magnitude of initial results will vary • System is a long term management tool • Partner must have broad experience

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