Presented By: Akshay Gupta (G.I.T, Jaipur) Harshit Singhal (Y.I.T, Jaipur) Vinod Hemrajani
Presented By: Akshay Gupta (G.I.T, Jaipur) Harshit Singhal (Y.I.T, Jaipur) Vinod Hemrajani
Use CFL which is almost four times as efficient as incandescent bulbs and lasts about 12 times longer.
Use 4-foot fluorescent fixtures with T5 or T8 lights with reflective backing on the fixture and electronic ballasts.
Install occupancy sensors, so lights go off automatically in unoccupied rooms.
By replacing inefficient motors with premium efficient motors equates to significant cost savings over the life of the motor, not to mention the additional benefits of reduced down-time and increased productivity and reliability. Here are few suggestions that can help you achieve greater motor efficiency. Optimize transmission efficiency by using synchronous belts instead of v-belts. V-belts can slip and deteriorate reducing efficiency at higher loads.
reduce compressed air costs by analyzing compressor operation and reducing leaks. Smaller compressors can be used to operate during unoccupied periods.
Install a variable speed drive to control the level of refrigeration necessary to keep items cool
Defrost cycles can be reduced by adding a sensor at the evaporator and by running defrost at night Use air curtain technology to seal in cool air and keep dust or other contaminants out