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Alexander D. Sullivan
School

Alexander D. Sullivan School (PS #30) is a three-story, 93,129 square foot building built in 1906. Spaces include classrooms, computer labs, dining area, server room, library, theatre, teacher’s lounges, gymnasium, offices, hallways, stairwells, storage spaces, kitchen, and basement mechanical space. At the time of the audit, the building’s roof was reportedly leaking and was in the process of being repaired/replaced.

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Energy Conservation Measures

Below is a brief description of each of the 11 ECMs

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LED Lighting Replacement

Replace existing lighting with new LED Lighting

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District-Wide Energy Management System

Replace existing pneumatic controls with new open-protocol controls

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Solar PPA

Plug Load Controls

Generate electricity on site for cost savings

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Boiler Replacement

Replace old boilers with new, high-efficiency boilers

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Building Envelope

Improve comfort and reduce infiltration

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Water Conservation

Pipe Insulation

Improve existing pipe insulation to prevent heat loss and save energy

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Retro-Commissioning Study

Review and address older systems that are too expensive to replace

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Steam Trap Replacement

Student Education Program

Involve students and the community in the district energy project

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