This document discusses the benefits of upgrading to EC fan technology to reduce energy consumption in buildings. It provides case studies showing significant energy and cost savings from replacing existing fans in air handling units, fan coil units, and data center cooling units with high-efficiency EC fans. Specific examples demonstrate annual energy savings ranging from 66-78% with payback periods of less than two years. By modulating fan speed for variable airflow needs, EC fans use much less energy than conventional fans while improving occupant comfort and reducing noise.
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Reduce your buildings energy consumption - Helen McHugh (ebm papst) - Energy & Environment Expo 2014, 17 June 2014
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Reduce your buildings energy
consumption Case Studies – EC fan
upgradeHelen McHugh - Head of Sustainable
Technology
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Contents
Introduction
Why is it important to consider fans?
How can EC technology reduce energy
consumption?
Case Studies
Real examples of upgrades to existing HVAC
equipment
Air Handling unit – Savings of 66%
Fan coil unit – Savings of
66%
Data Centre CRAC units – Savings of 78%
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Introduction
World leading manufacturer of fans & motors
Leaders in design & manufacture - High efficiency Fans & Motors
Supplying many markets - key market is HVAC & Refrigeration.
ebm-papst understand the importance of energy efficiency
Work with building owners & managers to identify opportunities
for energy savings.
Offer advice, surveys, energy calculations & installation
Replacing inefficient AC fans with high-efficiency EC fans in your
HVAC equipment is a simple way to achieve substantial energy savings
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ebm-papst
EC Fan Technology
Axial Fans Backward Curved
Centrifugal
Forward Curved
Centrifugal
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Applications involved in the built environment
HVAC -
Commercial
Product: AHU
Fan: Backward Curved
Centrifugal
Product: FCU
Fan: Forward Curved
Centrifugal
Refrigeration
Product: Chiller
Fan: Axial
Product: Cooler /
Evaporator
Fan: Axial
Data Centre Cooling
Product: CRAC Unit
Fan: Backward Curved
Centrifugal
Product: Fan Array – data centre
Fan: Backward Curved
Centrifugal
Source: Airedale, Nuaire, Ability, GEA Searle, Epta Group.,
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Buildings are a major contributor to CO2 emissions in UK
HVAC accounts for ~40% of a commercial buildings CO2 emissions
Fans & pumps account for ~ 50% of the energy consumed in HVAC
Significant energy & CO2 can be saved by upgrading
existing HVAC equipment, fitting energy efficient fans & motors
2 Main reasons to consider fans & motors
1) Government Incentives / Legislation to reduce CO2 emissions
2) Reduce your energy bill - SAVE MONEY!
Reduce your buildings energy consumption
Why should you consider Fans?
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Government Incentives / Legislation
1. Enhanced Capital Allowances (ECAs)
business claim tax relief on investments made
on equipment meeting energy saving criteria. (listed on ETL)
EC fans qualify for ECA’s
4. Ecodesign of Energy related Products Directive – ErP
Imposes minimum energy efficiency levels for products
Minimum efficiency levels set for Motors 2011 & Fans 2013
2. CRC
Encourages organisations to develop Energy Management Strategies
3. CCA’s Climate Change Agreement
Voluntary agreements for industries, if they agree to energy efficiency targets
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Heating
64%Cooling
&
Ventilati
on
6%
Lighting
8%
Other
22%
Hospitality: Typical Hotel
~70% of energy consumed results from
HVAC
“Any money saved on energy goes directly to the bottom line -
a 20% cut in energy costs can represent the same bottom line benefit as a 5% increase in sales”
Reduce your energy bill
Why should you consider Fans?
Annual energy costs for the sector: In excess £1 billion
Approx. 100,000 hotels / pubs in the UK
Upgrading fans - can not only reduce energy bills but also improve customer comfort
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Heating
39%
Cooling
&
Ventilatio
n
8%
Refrigerati
on
16%
Lighting
30%
Other
7%
Retail:
~50% of energy consumed results from
HVAC
Reduce your energy bill
Why should you consider Fans?
Top 4 supermarkets have over 5,000 stores in UK
Over 450 shopping centre in UK
Upgrading the fans can not only reduce energy bills, but also extend life of produce
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Data Centres:
~50% of energy consumed results
from HVAC
Reduce your energy bill
Why should you consider Fans?
Cooling
&
Ventilati
on
54%
Lighting
2%
IT Load
38%
UPS
Losses
6%
Data Centres are a major user of energy - set to rise
Consume ~ 2% of the national grid – 1,000MW
35 - 40,000 facilities in the UK with power >100kW
Largest data centre in UK ~30MW
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EC Fans
What are they? And why are they more efficient?
Permanent magnet motors with integrated speed
control
Energy efficiency
More energy efficient than standard induction
motors
Speed Control
Integrated speed control - no additional VSD is
required.
Reduced Noise
Reduced noise under speed control
Compact design
Integrated motor & speed control
Reduced maintenance
No belts & pulleys
Built in Power factor correction
AC to DC
conversio
n
Commutatio
n
Electronics
Permanent
magnet
Stator
Rotor
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EC Benefit
Integrated Speed Control allows for fan speed to be
modulated
Energy efficiency
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
13% 25% 38% 50% 63% 75% 88% 100%
airflow capacity
powerinput
On/Off operation
EC modulation
P1 ~n3
Bar chart shows
Power input V’s number of fans used.
Ie. For a 4 fan system.
- Switching off 2 fans gives
50% reduction in airflow & 50% energy
saving.
Line graph shows
power input for fans controlled via variable
speed.
Ie. For a 4 fan system.
- running all fans @ ½ speed gives
50% reduction in airflow & ~80%
energy saving.
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EC Benefit
Control & Monitoring Options
1) Integrated demand based control of
fan speed means that the fan is only
used when needed
2) Continuous speed adjustment
reduces noise,
provides a more even flow of air
and reduces energy consumption
3) Simply connect a sensor to the motor
for demand control against any
parameter.
4) Larger fans have modbus
5) Bluetooth control is available
The Integrated electronics - allow for simple speed control
Refrigerant pressure
Temperature
Air pressure
Air volume
Manual setting
Any sensor
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Case study
AHU Fan Upgrade at Copenhagen Central Station
Copenhagen train station upgraded their HVAC systems to use EC fans.
AHU’s are located in the basement, supplying the Shopping Centres & Restaurants.
5 AHU’s were upgraded
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Case study
AHU Fan Upgrade Copenhagen Central Station
Original Fan Used
Forward curved belt driven blowers
(AC) Induction motor
Fixed speed
Power Consumption 1,282 kW / week (5
fans)
Replacement Fan (ebm-papst EC)
Backward curved plug fans
PM (EC) motor
Variable speed
Power Consumption 435 kW / week (5 fans)
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Denmark
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Case study
AHU Fan Upgrade Copenhagen Central Station
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Denmark
Savings (annual) Based on 5 fans
Energy Saving % 66%
Energy (Kwh)
44,000
Value (£) £4,400
Carbon (Tonnes) 6.5
Original Fan Used
Forward curved belt driven blowers
(AC) Induction motor
Fixed speed
Power Consumption 1,282 kW / week (5
fans)
Replacement Fan (ebm-papst EC)
Backward curved plug fans
PM (EC) motor
Variable speed
Power Consumption 435 kW / week (5 fans)
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Case study
AHU - London
Original Fan Used
Forward curved belt drive
blower
2 x AC motor (1 for
redundancy)
Fixed speed
Power Consumption 6.3kW
Replacement Fan (ebm-papst
EC)
Backward curved plug fan
PM (EC) motor
Variable speed
Power Consumption
1.9kW
12 AHU’s serve the repository
Operation. 10 hrs/day. 6
days/wk.
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Case study
AHU - London
12 AHU’s serve the repository
Operation. 10 hrs/day. 6
days/wk.
Savings (annual) Per Unit
All 12 Units
Energy Saving % 70%
Energy (Kwh) 13,728
164,736
Value (£) £1,650 £19,768
Carbon (Tonnes) 2.0
24.5
Payback period 2.5 years
* Assumptions
•Units operating 31,200 hrs / year
•Electricity cost £0.12/kWh (incl.
CRC costs)
•kWh to CO2 conversion factor =
0.54522
•CO2 to Carbon conversion factor =
0.2727
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Case study
Office Fan Coil Unit
Office building: 250 FCU’s
2 fans per unit
Induction Motor (AC)
motor efficiency @ Operation point 25 %
Energy consumed per FCU. 137 W
SFP = 0.75
EC Motor (permanent magnet)
motor efficiency @ Operating point 78 %
Energy consumed per FCU. 46 W
SFP = 0.25
66% energy saving
Savings (annual) per unit 250 units
Energy Saving % 66%
Energy (Kwh) 455
113,750
Value (£) £45.50 £11,375
Carbon (Tonnes) 0.068 17.0
Additional benefits
• Lower noise
• Stepless speed control
• Improved occupant
comfort
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Case study
Fan Coil Unit
Old AC twin fan deck New EC double fan unit.
Same fan dimensions
Supply as deck for easy installation
Can include potentiometer, or connect
to BMS
Includes wiring
Includes filter to provide high power
factor
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Case Study
CRAC unit - Airedale DF50CW
Original Fans Used
• 2 x Forward Curved Blower Belt drive
• Absorbed Power (1 unit @ 100%) 5.6 kW
Replacement Fan (ebm-papst EC)
● 2 x Backward curved EC plug fans
● Absorbed Power
● (1 CRAC unit @ 100%) 3.4 kW
● (2 CRAC units @ 50% each) 0.84kW
Savings: Operation 24 hours / day, 365 days / year
Savings (annual) 1 unit matched airflow 2 units @
50% each
Energy saving % 39% 85%
Energy (KWh) 19,272 41,698
Value (£) £1,927 £4,170
Carbon (T) 2.9 6.2
Payback Period ~ 21 Months ~19
Months
Source :
Airedale
The room has 2 CRAC units.
1 runs @ 100% & the other is on
standby.
Suggest that both CRAC units run @
50% each.
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Case Study
CRAC unit - Airedale DF50CW
Old fans were removed
Increased the size of the
opening
in the floor
Plug fans installed in the floor
39% energy saving (1 CRAC unit running @
100%)
85% energy saving (2 CRAC units running @
50% each)
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Case Study
Data Centre CRAC Unit - Airedale DF90CW
43% energy saving @ matched
Performance
67% energy saving @ commissioning
Original
Double inlet Blowers removed
New
EC fans fitted above floor in POD
design
Floor Void opened to optimise
airflow
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Case Study
Computer Room Cooling – Diamond Light
Source
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Case Study
Computer Room Cooling – Diamond Light
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Phase 1
27 x Stulz downflow units
Upgrade original AC Fans for high efficiency
EC fans.
Aim was 2 fold
1. Reduce energy consumption
2. Reduce noise / vibration
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Case Study
Computer Room Cooling - Diamond Light
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Original Fans Used
• 2 x Forward Curved Blower Belt drive
Absorbed Power 2.4 kW
Replacement Fan (ebm-papst EC)
● 2 x Backward curved EC plug fans
● Absorbed Power 1.1 kW
Savings: Operation 24 hours / day, 365 days / year
Savings (annual) Per Unit 27 units (optimised)
Energy saving % 55% 55%
Energy (KWh) 11,738 316,926
Value (£) £1,174 £31,700
Carbon (T) 1.7 46
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Summary
The easiest way to reduce our carbon emissions is by using more energy efficient
products.
Government & European legislation is setting higher efficiency levels.
ErP directive for fan efficiency means that many (AC) Induction motors no longer
comply.
EC-Technology is an established alternative technology that easily exceeds current
& future efficiency targets.
EC-Technology can be easily installed as an upgrade to existing equipment.
EC-Technology offers more energy saving than meets the eye.
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Helen McHugh
Head of Sustainable Technology
Email:
helen.mchugh@uk.ebmpapst.com
Phone: 07802 201891
ebm-papst UK Ltd
Chelmsford Business Park
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Essex
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Notes de l'éditeur
Over 75% of energy used in buildings is for industrial / commercial buildings.
ErP
Implementing measures have been published and regulations have entered into force for several product groups,
• Air conditioners and comfort fans - Commission Regulation (EU) No 206/2012
The first 13 implementing measures are estimated to allow about 365 TWh yearly savings by 2020, equivalent to more than 12% of the final EU electricity consumption in 2009.
Electric motors alone are estimated to contribute more than 35% of these savings.
CRC
target emissions not already covered by CCAs and the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) encourages organisations to develop energy management strategies that promote a better understanding of energy usage.
Organisations must buy allowances for every tonne of carbon they emit.
The scheme is expected to reduce non-traded carbon emissions by 17million tonnes by 2027,
CCAs
voluntary agreements that allow eligible energy-intensive sectors to receive up to 90% reduction in the Climate Change Levy if they sign up to stretching energy efficiency targets agreed with government.
A total of 53 industrial sectors across more than 9,000 sites have signed up to targets. Targets apply to participating sectors from 2013 to 2020, with the scheme running until 2023
* Assumptions
Units operating 10 hours/day for 50 weeks = 2500 hours
Electricity cost of 10p/kWh
kWh to CO2 conversion factor = 0.54522
CO2 to Carbon conversion factor = 0.2727