Keeping Government Workers Happy and Comfortable Year-Round
With a goal of decreasing the county’s energy consumption by 30%, CSC went to work integrating Automated Logic into parts of the Douglas County Judicial and Law Enforcement Center. The project team digitized variable air volume boxes stored in the duct work while making it possible to evaluate air handlers, chillers and office space temperatures with ease. Because the maintenance team established that the building would go into night setback after 5 p.m., they quickly recognized that the exterior office temperature consistencies were more difficult to maintain because of energy loss through the windows. With a simple programming adjustment, these offices were put on a different temperature control schedule to ensure occupant comfort at all times of day.
Implementation
One year after the system was implemented, the county decreased its peak demand dramatically and saved $55,000 in energy costs, putting the project on track to provide a complete return on investment in just 3.2 years. The maintenance director then decided to build on this success by suggesting to county commissioners that digital controls be installed in the Douglas County Courthouse. Once the project was approved, CSC began removing all pneumatic controls and replacing them with more efficient digital controls. The boiler was replaced by one that is 99.6% efficient and variable frequency drives were installed on air handlers enabling a “soft start” in the process of maintaining the proper amount of air flow. Additionally, both the Douglas County Jail and Douglas County Youth Services facilities have been fitted with Automated Logic. The energy savings from all these projects is currently being reinvested by the county’s Sustainability Department to educate individuals about how to be more energy conscious and to fund future energy saving projects.