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  • Camfil Air Filters - Energy Efficiency Quantification

Camfil Air Filters - Energy Efficiency Quantification

At a Glance

Status 
not accepted
Sector 
industrial
Supporting Documents
File Commercial Engine Block Heaters July RTF Presentation

Decisions

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Latest decision

Decision details

Decided 
May 22, 2018
RTF Meeting: May 22-23, 2018

Allocate resource to measure development

Decision Details
  • Allocate resources to developing the following measures:
    • DHP for FAF with Optimized  Controls
    • Commercial  and Industrial  Fans
    • Compressed Air Modulating  Nozzles 
  • Not allocate resources at this time to:
    • CamfilAir Filter

Proposer Information

Proposer Information

Name
Marc Kessler
Organization
Camfil USA, Inc.

Proposer Documents

Test Report - Dual 9.pdf

File Test Report - Dual 9.pdf

Test Report - Durafil ES2.pdf

File Test Report - Durafil ES2.pdf

Eversource Energy Efficiency Customer Report - Camfil.pdf

File Eversource Energy Efficiency Customer Report - Camfil.pdf

Description

Measure average pressure drop of Camfil's premium products, in an effort to quantify potential energy savings from the conversion of a facility that utilizes standard filtration products. These products already exist and have American Society for Healthcare, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineering (ASHRAE) certified test reports; some of which are attached to this proposal. I was referred to RTF by Chris Boroughs, from Puget Sound Energy, who expressed interest in quantifying our products' energy efficiency. We have already established rebate programs with other utilities companies in the United States, to include Northeast Utilities, NSTAR, Public Service of New Hampshire, Central Maine Power, Vermont Electric Power Company, Connecticut Light & Power, Western Massachusetts Electric, Yankeegas, Green Mountain Power, etc. Please see attached for third party documentation, in the form of an Energy Efficiency Customer Report from Eversource. I am willing to work with a contract analyst on this project, to produce whatever additional documentation is necessary for testing.

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