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SmartVFD HVAC and BYPASS Introduction

SmartVFD HVAC and BYPASS Introduction. “Today, our continuing progress is restricted…not by the power of pumps, but by the depletion of aquifers.” Paul Hawken Natural Capitalism What Can We Do? Generation Wind, Solar, Geothermal Transmission Smart Grid, local generation Efficiency

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SmartVFD HVAC and BYPASS Introduction

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  1. SmartVFDHVAC and BYPASS Introduction

  2. “Today, our continuing progress is restricted…not by the power of pumps, but by the depletion of aquifers.” Paul HawkenNatural Capitalism What Can We Do? Generation Wind, Solar, Geothermal Transmission Smart Grid, local generation Efficiency Almost everything else including drives Smart Technology to Reduce Electricity Consumption Buildings use 40% of US Energy

  3. Buildings use Massive Amounts of Energy • Buildings use 40% of US Energy • 74% of electricity is consumed by commercial buildings(source: US DOE, 2008 Building Energy Data Book) • More than half of that electricity is used to move air and water Pumps & fans use more than half the world’s energy

  4. VFDs significantly reduce electrical consumption Most pump and fan systems are oversized to account for maximum loads Capacity usually exceeds demand Application of VFDs converts systems to variable flow Green House Gas Reduction 80% of commercial building CO2 emission due to electricity consumption VFDs reduce Wear and Tear Soft Start Why Buy Drives: VFDs Reduce Electricity Use A VFD provides speed control for a fixed-speed motor

  5. Opportunities are Everywhere • Supply and return fans • Cooling Towers • Compressors • Stairway and parking ventilation • Boiler pumps and fans • Kitchen Hoods • Roof Top Units • Air Handlers • Elevators • Escalators VFDs are a crucial part of energy management systems

  6. Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Motor Power Supply  + V1 V3 V5 3 ~ C V2 V4 V6 - Rectifier DC- circuit Inverter unit What is a VFD? Energy Savings based on Proven Technology

  7. 150 125 100 75 Power 50 25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 % Speed Power Savings = Energy Savings Energy Savings 3/4 motor speed = 42% power 58% power saved 1/2 motor speed = 12.5% power 87.5% power saved Money Saved Motor without VFD At 100% speed = $1,000 Cost Same motor with new VFD At 75% speed = $420 Cost $580 Savings At 50% speed = $125 Cost $875 Savings

  8. Whole Building Design • High performance HVAC Equipment - 10-40% energy savings • Whole-Building-Design - 40-70% energy savings - Design - Specify - Install and Commission - Maintain - Communication Honeywell VFDs are crucial to energy management strategies

  9. Intuitive Interface Easy Commissioning Standard Communication Reliable Protection Effective Operation/Monitoring SmartVFD HVAC The SmartVFD for Smart Buildings

  10. High resolution Intuitive commissioning Manual in keypad Help screens Real time clock Local/Remote Button Memory in keypad Graphic Interface Intuitive, Effective, Consistant SMART

  11. Standard RS485 BACnet N2 Modbus Ethernet Modbus/TCP BACnet/IP Option Cards LonWorks Profibus CANopen DeviceNet Ethernet Communications Built-in Communications

  12. DC Choke Varnished boards RFI filter standard Built-In Protection Harmonic, RFI, Environmental Protection

  13. Start-up Wizard – Pump/Fan Power loss ride through Fire mode Pump and Fan Cascade Ramp Time Optimizer Maintenance Counters Pump Soft Fill 2 PID Controllers SMART Software The SmartVFD for Smart Buildings

  14. Low total installed cost Compact size Easy component access NEMA 1, 12, 3R All configurations Disconnect 2-contactor 3-contactor 3-contactor with AutoBypass, HOA SmartVFD BYPASS

  15. SmartVFD Wizard Literature Energy Estimator Selection Tool Take-off Service Harmonic Simulator Technical Support Tools Specify-Select-Install-Operate-Monitor

  16. http//.customer.honeywell.com/VFD

  17. Value Proposition – SmartVFDs For Contractors That need an easy to install, complete line of VFDs, cost effective, compatible with multiple communication protocols, strong warranty, technical support, high quality products Honeywell’s Variable Frequency Drives Provide 1) low total installed cost; 2) complete line of drives and bypasses for all HVAC applications; 3) comparably priced throughout the VFD markets served; 4) compatibility with multiple communication protocols; 5)quality products backed by strong warranty and technical support Unlike industrial manufacturers trying to push products in the HVAC segment and low-cost, low-quality manufacturers We do this by applying our building control expertise to a complete line of HVAC VFDs, easy interface for programming and commissioning (PC tools, programming wizards), offering standard communication capabilities (BACnet, ModBus, N2, LON), offering certification training, dedicated technical support and warranty peace of mind As demonstrated by past performance in year over year double-digit growth in the VFD portfolio.

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