Feasibility Study and Design for Area-Wide Energy Management System at Marine Corps Air Station, Miramar
The Marine Corps Air Station Miramar is located in San Diego, California.
EMC Engineers, Inc.
was contracted to perform a feasibility study and design the base-wide Energy Management System (EMS) for the HVAC systems. The study and design
included approximately one million square feet of space in 42 multi-use buildings from housing to complex redundant systems in the Air Traffic Control Tower. The goal of this project
was to provide reliable controls solutions that can be remotely monitored and utilized to reduce energy consumption base-wide. The overall system is connected to the Johnson Controls Area-Wide EMS, which is utilized across most of the Navy sites in
the San Diego Region. This allows the Public Works Center-San Diego to have monitoring and control capability from a remote central operator workstation at another base.
Description of services performed:
- Full site survey
- Feasibility study
- Existing conditions report
- Cost estimate
- Life Cycle Cost Analysis
- Cost avoidance analysis
- Control system design
- Installation details
- Sequence of operations
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