This case study was written by Richard Brown of Thermaxx Jackets
Located in Washington D.C. is a non-profit hospital licensed by the District of Columbia Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital specializes in surgery, orthopedics, and oncology services. The hospital’s energy management team is responsible for the utility spend and construction projects for the hospital, while driving energy saving projects in an effort to reduce operating costs.
An initial Energy Heat Loss Survey was conducted by Thermaxx Jackets Regional Manager, Richard Brown. What Thermaxx found was several areas within the hospital where gas therms could be saved, starting with the Central Plant Boiler room. For this project we installed insulation blankets in the main boiler plant and mechanical rooms on several floors.
Thermaxx manufactured and installed removable custom insulation blankets on specialty valves, steam stations, pumps, and an old exposed linear ft of pipe in these rooms. The result of this action was a success as Thermaxx calculated an annual savings of just over $25k for the D.C. medical facility. This project was also eligible for an energy incentive award from a local utility.
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For more information on Thermaxx Jackets removable insulation, contact us in Washington D.C.. You can also schedule a no obligation heat loss survey for your facility here.