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Building Statistics

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Building System Information:

Architecture:

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Supplementing the main service is a series of (9) photovoltaic arrays with a total of (87) tile elements located on the roof. These PVs provide DC power which is converted to AC using an inverter with a built-in disconnect. Due to code restrictions, the arrays are tied into the main system via a 100A panel in the basement with an additional means of disconnect. Also supplying an additional 30kW of power is a Capstone MicroTurbine cogeneration unit which supplies 480V and is connected to the grid via a 480Y-208/120 transformer. Due to slow starting times on the cogeneration unit, a separate 50kW back-up generator is used to provide emergency power to the building. This unit is activated by means of an Automatic transfer switch located next to the switchboard in the basement.

Because of the level of daylighting utilized in the building, daylighting controls were implemented. Photocells are used in conjunction with occupancy sensors as well as an automatic on/off timer to determine if electric light is necessary, as well as turning off lights in rooms that are not occupied for a certain period of time. Several “zones” are defined to turn off lights incrementally rather than all on or all off.

Pendant mounted linear fluorescents and compact fluorescent wallwashers are used in many of the spaces, with the addition of dimming ballasts being used in the multipurpose room and the case study classroom. The lobby/solarium contains compact fluorescent wallwashers and metal halide track fixtures for accent lighting. Hallways lining the solarium contain 2x4 direct/indirect linear fluorescent fixtures. Wall mounted metal halide sconces adorn the exterior of the building, as well as full cutoff.

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