Oklahoma Sooners Play Ball With Heat Timer
At Oklahoma University, the drive for excellence has a long and proud tradition both in the classroom and on the football field. Lesser known however, is the university’s constant drive toward excellence and efficiency in its building operations. That’s why during a recent retrofit of its domestic hotwater equipment, UA selected the Heat-Timer® ETS (Electronic Tempering Station) as its choice for master mixing and control.
With over 30,000 students on campus,
Oklahoma University has multiple on-campus dorms including the twin 12 story
buildings of the Couch and Walker Centers.
These buildings are a focal point of student housing located in the
center of the campus. As is common in high rise dormitories, the domestic hot
water system includes steam to water exchangers and a master mixing valve.
UA Facilities Team Confronts A Hot
Problem
Over the years the domestic hot water
system in these (and other) buildings at OU, have required costly maintenance
and repairs while still not providing the consistent hot water delivery
required for safe use.
“The prior mixing valves were requiring a
significant amount of maintenance,” notes Casey Yost of Federal Corporation out
of Oklahoma city, who spearheaded the Heat-Timer® solution. “They were having
to rebuild and replace the thermostatic mixers regularly, and the control head
of the original package was failing.”
This was of course, causing all kinds of
uncontrolled temperature variation in the water supply as well as a phenomenon
known as temperature creep. This happens overnight under low or no demand
conditions where the domestic water loop could reach as high as 160F and create
a scalding hazard for the first, early morning student users. To combat this
issue the University maintenance department had to continually rebuild and
replace the thermostatic mixers, resulting in huge maintenance expenses.
Heat-Timer Rebuilds the Domestic Hot
Water Solution Digitally.
In this domestic hot water system rehabilitation, there were basically two main goals set by the University. The first was to replace the existing thermostatic mixers with newer digital mixing valves that provide the accuracy needed. The second goal was to limit the down time of the installation and have hot water service back to the students as quickly as possible. At the recommendation of Casey, OU decided to replace its unreliable tube bundles with the Heat-Timer® Electronic Tempering Station (ETS)
The Heat-Timer® ETS product introduced in
2020, was a game changer for commercial plumbers in domestic hot water
applications. Essentially the ETS encapsulates our industry standard Electronic
Tempering Valve (ETV) system which has been a class leading DHW solution for
many years with a strong track record in multi-family apartment buildings,
hotels, elderly living facilities and college dorm applications. The ETV is a
computer tied to our motorized 3-way mixing valve and sensors. Using proven
software algorithms to control the mix, our solution delivers an exact, preset
hot water temperature to the user, under any and all conditions. The ETV is
able to perfectly detect and control the hot water supply temperature to a
distribution line.
The ETS assembly is a floor mounted unit
that does not require valuable wall space that is difficult to find in most
mechanical rooms. The ETS assembly
provides the installer the near valve piping configuration, and required
fittings such as isolation valves, check valves and Victaulic couplings. The ETS assembly also includes a high-temp
limit valve that provides protection against delivery of extreme high
temperature domestic hot water to the building in the event of a system failure.
The ETV mixing valve actuator, control module and 3 temperatures sensors are
included in the ETS assembly and are pre-wired for the installer.
Results of the Domestic Hot Water
Retrofit at Oklahoma University
The initial project was for a 12 story
dormitory building and the complete removal and installation of the ETS was
done in less than a day. Here’s what water temperatures looked like before and
after:
The result of having the ETS in place is
shown on the computer screen above measuring the mixed water temperature going
out to the system. The graph on the left
of the screen was the “before”, the huge dip was the system installation, and
the flat line is the “after” with the ETS on-line.
“The big take away here is we were able to
replace the tube bundles and add the ETS to create an almost completely new
domestic hot water system for half the cost of replacing the original package,”
notes Casey. This is the first of 2 ETS units sent to OU. Based on the installation time and
performance, there is an opportunity for many more to come.
But perhaps Oklahoma University’s Facility
Maintenance Manager said it best: “I wouldn’t have believed how simple it was
to install and how consistent our temperatures are if I hadn’t seen it for
myself.”
You won’t believe it either. Call Heat-Timer®
Today for all your questions about our Domestic Hot Water Control solutions.
Original blog posted on https://www.heat-timer.com/oklahoma-sooners-play-ball-with-heat-timer/
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