Dalhousie University Carleton & Sexton Campus STHW Conversion

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Steam Converter
ETS Sexton
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Client: Dalhousie University

Year: 2014 – 2016

  • 38,000 kg of GHG Reduction Annually
  • ~23% Reduction in Energy Losses
  • 2,000 trench meters of Distribution Piping in Downtown Halifax

Located on Canada’s welcoming East Coast, with campuses in the vibrant oceanside city of Halifax and an Agricultural Campus in the town of Truro, Dalhousie (DAL) welcomes 21,000 students from across the country and more than 115 countries around the world. Like many other century old Canadian Universities, DAL had an aging steam system that connected it’s three downtown campuses. As a result of age and the corrosive nature of condensate, the steam system that supplied energy to their Sexton Campus was not able to return condensate when DAL engaged FVB Energy in 2014. FVB completed  a detailed feasibility study to assess all options available to DAL to continue serving Sexton which included the status quo, replacement/renewal, and conversion to hot water.  As a result of that study, DAL received board approval to commence on the school’s largest energy savings project to date which was comprised of converting the campus from steam to low temperature hot water. Although the source of the hot water was still steam produced from their Central Energy Plant, the installation of over 2km of new insulated EN253 hot water piping combined with energy efficient steam-to-hot water converters resulted in substantial energy savings over the life of the project.

Campus, Steam-to-Hot Water Conversion, DPS, ETS

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