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Project info:
BYU Idaho - Steam and condensate lines have been upgraded with new insulation (Gilsulate 500XR), this retrofit has proven to save thousands of dollars in energy savings.
Client
BYU
Categories
Building
Location
Idaho
Surface Area:
2,000 LF
Year Completed:
2010
DESCRIPTION
BYU Idaho – Steam and condensate lines have been upgraded with new insulation (Gilsulate 500XR), this retrofit has proven to save thousands of dollars in energy savings. Heating Loads at Central Plant in 1997 were at approximately 47,000 lbs. of steam per hour during peak winter loads, with the addition of over 1 million square feet to campus winter peak loads during the winter of 2009-2010, peak loads were at approximately 47,000 lbs. per hour. The insulation retrofit along with higher student loads has allowed the campus to increase in size, yet maintain steam production at the same level.
(courtesy University of BYU website)
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