An energy analysis determined that an upgrade to the existing 40 year old Central Energy Plant (CEP) was economically feasible.
Upgrades to the CEP included:
A two-story addition to the CEP which created space for two new, high efficiency variable speed 1500-ton centrifugal chillers and electrical switchgear.
New variable speed cooling towers and variable flow condenser water pumps were provided for the entire 6000-ton CEP.
The existing boilers were replaced with three new 750 BHP boilers and steam distribution headers.
Replaced all 24″ chilled water piping.
Four new 1500-ton stainless steel cooling towers were installed on top of an exo-skeleton that was constructed to support the 80,000 lb. towers.
Three new 2MW generators were added to serve equipment loads including the chillers and HVAC systems.
Construction was carefully phased to minimize disruptions to the staff and patients.