Energy Audit
Our team has Energy auditors which are approved by Bureau of energy efficiency (BEE). We have performed the ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) level 1, 2 and 3 for all type of building like Hospitality, Commercial offices, Shopping mall, Cinema hall and Garment industry etc.
An energy audit is the first move to making your facility most energy efficient. It also finds areas where energy efficiency upgrades will produce energy savings. ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) defines energy audits Levels 1, 2 and 3.
ASHRAE Audit Level 1 – Walk-Through Analysis:
This energy audit is the basic practice for building energy optimization, and it include interviews with facility staff, a review of utility bills, operating data and a site walkthrough. The purpose is to identify key areas of energy efficiency. The data is collected and complete a preliminary study detailing low-cost/no-cost measures and capital improvements in upcoming audits. This detail is enough for energy efficiency measures and to assess whether a more detailed audit is required.
ASHRAE Audit Level 2 – Energy Survey and Analysis:
This energy audit includes the ASHRAE Level 1 analysis and adds detailed comprehensive calculations and cost analysis of proposed energy efficiency measures (EEMs). Energy consumption and Utility rates are examined to determine if there are any opportunities, and building staff are interviewed to understand building operational characteristics, keyl problem areas, and to define cost and other goals of the audit. This level of detail is enough to show project implementation.
ASHRAE Audit Level 3 – Detailed Analysis of Capital Intensive Modifications:
This focuses on an engineering analysis of the key capital-investment projects identified in the ASHRAE Level 2 Analysis. There is more precise field data gathering and field testing at this time and more rigorous analysis. Utility Bill/data is incorporated with sub-metering of major energy consuming systems and monitoring. This provides a detailed baseline and energy balance to compare energy and operating savings of the future proposed measures.
Energy audit team used following tools for performance assessment of building mechanical, electrical and plumbing system.
Existing buildings are the majority of the present building stock and should be at the heart of the discussion and action plans to cut greenhouse gases and create better workspaces, while contributing to the companies’ competitive advantage.