Open Journal of Energy Efficiency

Volume 9, Issue 1 (March 2020)

ISSN Print: 2169-2637   ISSN Online: 2169-2645

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Energy Auditing and Improvement Scheme for Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences at Taibah University

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DOI: 10.4236/ojee.2020.91005    627 Downloads   1,511 Views  

ABSTRACT

In this work, a survey is used to investigate the current energy performance for Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences (previously Faculty of Engineering) at Taibah University in Medina city. The results of the survey show that several factors affect the energy performance in this building. It revealed that the building has been poorly designed from the point of view of thermal performance. Therefore, the building energy consumption needs to be monitored and maintained through energy auditing program. To determine the energy profile, the power consumption was calculated; the cooling load was estimated and analyzed to know the actual capacity required. The level of comfort in the building has been evaluated. Against the installed air conditioning capacity of 200-ton refrigeration, the cooling load calculations showed that the maximum cooling load needed, which is in August is only 83.22-ton refrigeration. In addition, illumination levels were measured and compared to the standard levels. Based on obtained results, two solutions were proposed: to install a building management system with approximate cost of 337,904 SR and to replace the existing chiller. Finally, the payback period for the proposed system has been estimated and found to be about 5.4 years.

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AlQdah, K. , Alhazmi, O. , Mohammad, M. , Alzahrani, A. and Alaqeel, H. (2020) Energy Auditing and Improvement Scheme for Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences at Taibah University. Open Journal of Energy Efficiency, 9, 64-80. doi: 10.4236/ojee.2020.91005.

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