The State of Utah’s Department of Natural Resources funded two projects in Salt Lake City to demonstrate the feasibility of the Continuous Commissioning® (CC®) process. The two sites selected were a modern state building, the Matheson Courthouse [1], and a very old building, the South City campus of Salt Lake Community College [2]. This paper describes the measures and latest savings results from the CC® process at the Community College. The energy savings amounted to 15% of the annual utility bill. While most of the savings were attributed to CC, part was attributed to the on-site facility operators who implemented measures over and above those recommended by the CC engineers. It was an exciting team effort and a good example of the savings that can be achieved by CC engineers working closely with a good facility operations staff.
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ASME 2005 International Solar Energy Conference
August 6–12, 2005
Orlando, Florida, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Solar Energy Division
ISBN:
0-7918-4737-3
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Continuous Commissioning of Salt Lake City Community College South City Campus
Song Deng,
Song Deng
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
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Dan Turner
Dan Turner
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
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Song Deng
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Dan Turner
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Paper No:
ISEC2005-76024, pp. 15-19; 5 pages
Published Online:
October 15, 2008
Citation
Deng, S, & Turner, D. "Continuous Commissioning of Salt Lake City Community College South City Campus." Proceedings of the ASME 2005 International Solar Energy Conference. Solar Energy. Orlando, Florida, USA. August 6–12, 2005. pp. 15-19. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ISEC2005-76024
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