Energy Management
System
Thermal Energy Storage System
Energy control systems received high priority
in the Emerald Shapery Center project design. Energy control systems
received high priority in the project design. Included in this category are the H.V.A.C.
(heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning) equipment, lighting
systems, telecommunications, and electronic monitoring devices.
Each floor of the office tower contains it's own air handling
unit to increase efficiency. A chilled water system is also
an integral part of the energy saving mechanical systems at
the Center. These mechanical systems utilize innovative design
to provide efficient, cost effective, energy management.
They range from the simplest to the latest
state-of-the-art energy conversion equipment. Each room in the
hotel utilizes an individual fan coil air conditioning unit.
The cooling to each unit comes from chilled water pumped through
the system from the ice storage system located in and below
the basement. In addition to the efficiency of operation, the
system used in the hotel portion of the project is also the
least expensive in that because all units are stacked on each
floor the installation cost is the lowest. Plumbing is minimized.
Each floor of the office tower contains it's own air handling
unit.
Each floor also has it's own outside air
intake. To improve the systems efficiency the air intake for
each floor enters the building on the north side in the exact
location which is the furthest point from the sunlight during
the day. The minimization of the temperature differential between
outside and inside cooled air will result in energy efficiency
and savings. Because the building core is located closer to
the north wall, there is a capital savings resulting from the
air intake ducting being shorter. Both scientists and doctors
have proven that air which is positively charged with ions is
unhealthy to humans, animals and plants, and conversely negatively
charged air is healthful. ( see The Ion Effect by Fred Soyka,
Bantam Books 1981) It has been determined that the air normally
in high rise buildings is unhealthy because it is positively
charged. This results from air moving long distances through
twisting and turning air ducts. The surface of the ducts strips
the air of electrons resulting in positvely charged unhealthly
air. By minimizing the ducting, and by bringing in fresh air
from the outside of every floor, this condition is minimized.
There is also a substantial operating savings using this type
of system. Unlike many highrise buildings the entire air conditioning
system will not need to be running to cool one floor. During
weekends and nights only that portion of the system called for
need be operated. This affords the tenant the ability to work
on weekends in pleasant conditions without the need for paying
to turn on and operate the entire building system. This option
is not available in many highrise buildings, This system like
the hotel air cooling system uses chilled water and ice storage
created in and below the basement.
This ice storage system is used in conjunction
with and is an integral part of the energy savings systems at
the Emerald Shapery Center and has been created through the
joint efforts of the Developer and San Diego Gas and Electric
Company. Emerald Shapery Center working in conjunction with
San Diego Gas and Electric has found a way to utilize and store
excess electrical energy generated by the utility company during
off hours. The electricity used during the late night and early
morning hours is converted to thermal energy and stored to be
used at a different time of day. Air conditioning for a hotel
or office building during a hot summer day can be one of the
most costly consumers of expensive peak load electric power.
Through the use of ice manufactured in 13 8' x 52' water storage
tanks, the above described otherwise wasted lower cost electricity
is stored and consumed later. As the water freezes it has the
capacity to release large amounts of heat energy. Large water
storage tanks located below the parking garage store the ice.
During late night and early morning the electricity is used
to run the air conditioning chillers and compressors. The cold
water freezes and stores the energy until it is needed the next
day. During the day the chiller and compressors are turned off
and only the blower fans are needed to cool the building, resulting
in a substantially lower electric load requirement during the
day. A smaller chiller will also result since it will not be
required during peak load periods. The energy required to cool
air at night with a smaller temperature differential is much
lower which adds to the capital savings and improves efficiency
by allowing the chilling system to be downsized. Additional
savings are generated because of the use of colder air in the
air handling system. Colder air requires less volume and, therefor,
the ducts can be substantially downsized. With the smaller ducts
further savings result in the ability to reduce the floor to
floor height.