Ops Talk Magazine Fall 2010

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sized on/off boiler will short cycle for over 90 per cent of the heating season. If we are over sizing above the maximum input needed, we are making the problem even worse. Number two: match the heat output to the actual load by staging or modulating the input to the boiler plant. A 5:1 turn-down ratio will reduce short cycling to only 14 per cent of the heating season. There are more and more boilers on the market today that can reach down to a 20 per cent (5:1) firing rate, and even lower, and in larger schools, the staging of multiple boilers has the same effect as modulating a single boiler. See how powerful the P.10 chart is in illustrating some of these principles. The variation illustrated below is a perfect example of how we can utilize this tool. Number three – Use outdoor reset to lower water temperatures as low as possible, whenever possible. This is a “nobrainer� and should be required of any boiler. Some movement in this country is afoot to legislate mandatory outdoor reset control for all boilers; however, there is significant push-back from some stakeholders who have yet to embrace the concept of low temperature hydronic boilers, and therefore who do not have products that can easily comply. Reducing water temperature based on warmer outdoor temperatures works for just about any heating application you can imagine. Many doubters deny this strategy can work with baseboard radiators or fan coils, but they are just plain wrong. The chart below is from one of

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the biggest baseboard manufacturers in North America, and every manufacturer has similar specifications. Based on these types of charts, a general rule for estimating is that a 10 degree Fahrenheit reduction in water temperature reduces heat output by 11 per cent, which just about perfectly tracks the reduction in heat loss from a space as the outdoor temperature warms up from design conditions. So you doubters out there have a hard look at the information presented here – this is not blue sky and wishful thinking, it is based on science and sound engineering principles, as well as many years of experience. Outdoor reset is a proven strategy that saves energy big time for a very minor outlay – many boilers today, especially low temperature and condensing boilers, simply throw it in to their onboard control for free.

And lastly, number four: use condensing boilers to maximize the benefit from outdoor reset and to squeeze the last bit of energy from the flue gasses. We used to throw hot flue gasses up the chimney (500°F at the flue collar of an atmospheric boiler is not uncommon), along with a whole bunch of dilution air and water vapour. Now we can cool flue gasses down to as low as the boiler’s return water temperature and condense the water vapour right in the boiler, recovering the latent heat from the condensate – there’s nothing left to recover – we can get it all.

For further information, please visit the IBC Technologies website at http://www.ibcboiler.com/ or call (604) 877-0277. íľż


Articles inside

Choosing the right air filter and filter media

1min
pages 44-45

Studentawards.com: Grants programs are on the rise

2min
pages 42-43

Terasen Gas helping schools take big steps towards reducing their carbon footprint

3min
pages 40-41

White reflective roof coatings: Improving the sustainability of existing roofs

10min
pages 34-38

Work smarter, not harder Use the new generation of sustainably green microbial cleaning products

3min
page 39

The RGC Guarantee Program

3min
page 32

Moisture: A natural disaster

4min
pages 30-31

Get out of ‘hot water’ –Design temperatures only happen a few times a year

2min
page 33

Today’s workers still at risk from yesterday’s asbestos

3min
page 29

Thoughts on Ops Talk

3min
page 28

Tools of the trade Firestone introduces roof modeling tool

1min
pages 26-27

Creating green legacies at your neighbourhood school with Evergreen

3min
page 21

Longer life lamps are the new ‘basic

6min
pages 22-25

Profile on Ron Mason

2min
pages 8-9

Legal guide to special needs transportation supports defensible decisions

2min
page 20

In this issue

1min
pages 6-7

Unanticipated consequences of conventional school renewal

3min
pages 14-15

Eco-overhaul: New school construction in B.C.’s Southern Interior heats up

8min
pages 10-13

Transportation Section: A greener way of getting to school

5min
pages 16-19
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