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Enhancing Efficiency at Jennings Hall: Oil-Heated NY Building Audit Process

Undertake an efficiency audit at Jennings Hall, a relatively inefficient 150-unit building in NY with oil heat, old windows, elevators, and no roof insulation. Benchmarking, combustion testing, and ventilation evaluation aim to enhance performance.

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Enhancing Efficiency at Jennings Hall: Oil-Heated NY Building Audit Process

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  1. Prepared for Enterprise Community Partners

  2. Jennings Hall • 150 units, 7-story west wing and 9-story east wing • 19 BTU/sf/HDD! • Steam boilers w/ heat complaints • Old windows • Old elevators • No roof insulation • Central ventilation Relatively Inefficient NY Building with Oil Heat Jennings Hall – Existing Conditions Typical NY Building with Oil Heat Relatively Efficient NY Building with Oil Heat

  3. Audit Process Visiting apartments Interviewing staff and tenants • Find the person who’s worked there the longest Benchmarking Combustion efficiency testing Air leakage testing

  4. Scope of Work

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