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ARC 2. ENERGY MANAGEMENT
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ID # Year Products Savings Cost Status
MA0202 # 01 Y:1991 01 1991 USE PROPER THICKNESS OF INSULATION ON BUILDING ENVELOPE $458 $1,012 Implemented
MA0202 # 02 Y:1991 02 1991 REDUCE HOT WATER TEMPERATURE TO THE MINIMUM REQUIRED $2,469 $2,800 Implemented
MA0202 # 03 Y:1991 03 1991 INSULATE BARE EQUIPMENT $196 $0 Implemented
MA0202 # 04 Y:1991 04 1991 REDUCE HEAT GAIN BY WINDOW TINTING $9,467 $37,380 Implemented
TN0420 # 01 Y:1991 01 1991 LOWER TEMPERATURE DURING THE WINTER SEASON AND VICE-VERSA $25,653 $0 Implemented
TN0420 # 02 Y:1991 02 1991 KEEP LAMPS AND REFLECTORS CLEAN $21,120 $0 Implemented
TN0420 # 03 Y:1991 03 1991 USE COMPUTER PROGRAMS TO OPTIMIZE HVAC PERFORMANCE $13,672 $5,600 Implemented
TN0420 # 04 Y:1991 04 1991 USE COMPRESSOR AIR FILTERS $2,380 $50 Implemented
TN0420 # 05 Y:1991 05 1991 RECOVER WASTE HEAT FROM EQUIPMENT $330 $980 Implemented
TN0420 # 06 Y:1991 06 1991 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS $2,064 $3,176 Implemented
TN0420 # 07 Y:1991 07 1991 ELIMINATE LEAKS IN INERT GAS AND COMPRESSED AIR LINES/ VALVES $492 $150 Implemented
TN0420 # 08 Y:1991 08 1991 REDUCE THE PRESSURE OF COMPRESSED AIR TO THE MINIMUM REQUIRED $460 $832 Implemented
TN0420 # 09 Y:1991 09 1991 TURN OFF EQUIPMENT DURING BREAKS, REDUCE OPERATING TIME $328 $0 Implemented
TN0420 # 10 Y:1991 10 1991 INSTALL / REPAIR INSULATION ON CONDENSATE LINES $82 $50 Implemented
UD0331 # 01 Y:1991 01 1991 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS $2,554 $0 Not Implemented
UD0331 # 02 Y:1991 02 1991 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS $2,853 $0 Not Implemented
AM0106 # 01 Y:1991 01 1991 UTILIZE OUTSIDE AIR INSTEAD OF CONDITIONED AIR FOR DRYING $6,600 $24,750 Not Implemented
AM0106 # 02 Y:1991 02 1991 UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS $221 $144 Not Implemented
AM0106 # 03 Y:1991 03 1991 ELIMINATE LEAKS IN INERT GAS AND COMPRESSED AIR LINES/ VALVES $375 $500 Not Implemented
AM0106 # 04 Y:1991 04 1991 INSTALL SET-BACK TIMERS $198 $260 Not Implemented
AM0106 # 05 Y:1991 05 1991 INSTALL TIMERS AND/OR THERMOSTATS $127 $260 Not Implemented
AM0106 # 06 Y:1991 06 1991 USE ONLY AMOUNT OF AIR NECESSARY TO PREVENT EXPLOSION HAZARD $80 $0 Not Implemented
AM0107 # 01 Y:1991 01 1991 CENTRALIZE CONTROL OF EXHAUST FANS TO ENSURE THEIR SHUTDOWN, OR ESTABLISH PROGRAM TO ENSURE MANUAL SHUTDOWN $12,100 $0 Implemented
AM0107 # 02 Y:1991 02 1991 ELIMINATE LEAKS IN INERT GAS AND COMPRESSED AIR LINES/ VALVES $4,000 $400 Implemented
AM0107 # 03 Y:1991 03 1991 USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS $438 $2,272 Implemented