scholarly journals Audit Energi dan Analisis Peluang Penghematan Energi di PT. Daikin Air Conditioning Makassar

2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 115
Author(s):  
Purwito Purwito ◽  
Tadjuddin Tadjuddin ◽  
Akbar Akbar

Energy audit is an activity to identivy how muchenergy is used as well as the steps that are needed in order toconcerve energy on an energy user facility. PT. Daikin AirConditioning Makassar using air conditioning equipments thatuses electrical energy nearly 60%. This study aims to determinethe used of electrical energy and energy saving opportunities inPT. Daikin Air Conditioning Makassar. Reseacrh is started withprocessing of electrical equipment data for lighting, airconditioning and other electrical equipments data. Researchresult pointed that the used of electric energyin PT. Daiking AirConditioning Makassar is 111.3 kWh/m2 /year and still below thestandart of IKE and can be savingabout 44 kWH/month forlighting system. Recommendations are to perform load balancingeach phase, turn on the light and air condioning only whenneeded.

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-21
Author(s):  
Fahrizal Tunjung Kresnadi

Knowing the level of intensity of energy consumption (IKE) in the FKIP Untirta building using the energy audit method for achieving energy efficiency. The data used in data collection in the form of electricity usage data, building area data and observations made by researchers. Analysis of the data used in this study is to use the formula of energy consumption intensity. The results showed the IKE value of the CB FKIP Untirta building was 254.5 kWh/m2. With these results, it can be seen that the IKE value in the CB FKIP Untirta building is still inefficient. This is based on ASEAN-USAID parameters which range at 240 kWh/m2. Based on electrical energy consumption in the CB FKIP Untirta building there is an opportunity for energy saving or energy saving solutions that are replacing TL lamps with Led lights or by replacing TL lamps that are smaller watts and in terms of air conditioning or air conditioning load replacing R32 refrigerant with R32 refrigerant mixture and The R290 has proven to be quite efficient in terms of savings and energy efficiency. And the duration of use of electrical energy.


2012 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 131
Author(s):  
Didik Ariwibowo

Didik Ariwibowo, in this paper explain that energy audit activities conducted through several phases, namely: the initial audit, detailed audit, analysis of energy savings opportunities, and the proposed energy savings. Total energy consumed consists of electrical energy, fuel, and materials in this case is water. Electrical energy consumption data obtained from payment of electricity accounts for a year while consumption of fuel and water obtained from the payment of material procurement. From the calculation data, IKE hotels accounted for 420.867 kWh/m2.tahun, while the IKE standards for the hotel is 300 kWh/m2.tahun. Thus, IKE hotel included categorized wasteful in energy usage. The largest energy consumption on electric energy consumption. Largest electric energy consumption is on the air conditioning (AC-air conditioning) that is equal to 71.3%, and lighting and electrical equipment at 27.28%, and hot water supply system by 4.44%. Electrical energy consumption in AC looks very big. Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the statutes, the profile of energy use by air conditioning at the hotel by 48.5%. With these considerations in the AC target for audit detail as the next phase of activity. The results of a detailed audit analysis to find an air conditioning system energy savings opportunities in pumping systems. Recommendations on these savings is the integration of automation on the pumping system and fan coil units (FCU). The principle of energy conservation in the pumping system is by installing variable speed drives (VSD) pump drive motor to adjust speed according to load on the FCU. Load variations FCU provide input on the VSD pumps to match. Adaptation is predicted pump can save electricity consumption up to 65.7%. Keywords: energy audit, IKE, AC


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-64
Author(s):  
Nauval Pramana Putra ◽  
Irma Husnaini

The need for electrical energy is vital because electrical equipment generally uses electricity as the main energy. Electricity is energy that comes from petroleum which must be saved in its use. To save electricity usage, it is necessary to use electricity as efficiently as possible by not allowing this energy to be wasted. This paper aims to design an application for controlling electrical equipment remotely using the internet network. This tool uses Esp8266 as a link with the internet network, and uses applications on Android as a controlling media. When esp8266 is connected to the internet network and the on / off button on the android application is pressed, the ac and fan lights will turn on or off according to the button pressed. The results of testing this remote electrical appliance controller are that the tool can work properly turning on or off the lights and fans when connected to the internet without distance restrictions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 88
Author(s):  
Herman Nawir ◽  
Kusmanurwira Kusmanurwira ◽  
Alif Firdaus

Abstract In the hotel business, the use of energy is very important, especially in the use of electricity, the portion of usage and allocation of funds for its provision is the largest. It can be seen that equipment such as lights, elevators, refrigerators, laundry, heaters, pumps, to the air conditioning system are some of the dominant tools in operations in the hospitality world. The results of the initial energy audit and detailed audit at the Grand Clarion Hotel Makassar showed that the Energy Consumption Intensity (IKE) is still far from the standard, which is 300 kWh / m2 a year. The building uses the largest amount of electricity in the Grand Clarion Hotel Makassar in Building A, which is in the Guest Room area of the air conditioning unit. The results of the initial energy audit of Energy Consumption Intensity (IKE) electricity were 336.84 kWh / m2 year. Whereas based on the results of a detailed energy audit the electricity consumption intensity (IKE) of electricity is 395.51 kWh / m2 a year. Energy Saving Opportunities (PHE) in this energy audit is to evaluate the AC power in each room and recommend the replacement of lamp types. From the results of the IKE calculation after the application of PHE, it is found that the value is still quite high so that efforts to save must still be done. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine Baxevanou ◽  
Dimitrios Fidaros ◽  
Ilias Giannenas ◽  
Eleftherios Bonos ◽  
Ioannis Skoufos

Broiler facilities consume a lot of energy resulting in natural source depletion and greater greenhouse gas emissions. A way to assess the energy performance of a broiler facility is through an energy audit. In the present paper, an energy protocol for an energy audit is presented covering both phases of data collection and data elaboration. The operational rating phase is analytically and extendedly described while a complete mathematical model is proposed for the asset rating phase. The developed energy audit procedure was applied to poultry chambers located in lowland and mountainous areas of Epirus Greece for chambers of various sizes and technology levels. The energy intensity indices varied from 46 to 89 kWh/m2 of chamber area 0.25–0.48 kWh/kg of produced meat or 0.36–1.3 kWh/bird depending on the chamber technology level (insulation, automation, etc.) and the location where the unit was installed. The biggest energy consumer was heating followed by energy consumption for ventilation and cooling. An advanced technology level can improve energy performance by ~ 27%−31%. Proper insulation (4–7 cm) can offer a reduction of thermal energy consumption between 10 and 35%. In adequately insulated chambers, the basic heat losses are due to ventilation. Further energy savings can be achieved with more precise ventilation control. Automation can offer additional electrical energy saving for cooling and ventilation (15–20%). Energy-efficient lights can offer energy saving up to 5%. The use of photovoltaic (PV) technology is suggested mainly in areas where net-metering holds. The use of wind turbines is feasible only when adequate wind potential is available. Solar thermal energy is recommended in combination with a heat pump if the unit's heating and cooling systems use hot/cold water or air. Finally, the local production of biogas with anaerobic fermentation for producing thermal or electrical energy, or cogenerating both, is a choice that should be studied individually for each farm.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sofiah Sofiah ◽  
Muhammad Hurairah

ABSTRAC Electricity is a source of energy that is widely used for the needs of household electrical appliances that are needed within 24 hours of continuously supplying electricity. Most of the mains voltage is supplied from the state 220 volt. When the electricity goes out, the electrical equipment cannot function properly, therefore there must be an alternative source of electricity to replace it. The purpose of this research is to design an alternative power plant from the initial drive system of a dc motor with mechanical motion transfer using pully and van belt as the drive for the dc alternator. The research method used in this research has the following stages: 1). Designing a dc motor and a dc alternator as a producer of electrical energy, 2). Installing AS bearings, vanbelt and pully, 3). testing and measuring dc motors and dc alternators, 4). Calculate and analyze the design results. From this research, the direct current generated by the accumulator with a voltage of 12 Vdc with a current charge of 10 AH, so that it can be used to turn on the inverter as a means of converting the voltage of a direct power source into an alternating current with a voltage of 220 V to turn on household electrical appliances when supplied. from PLN experiencing a blackout. So that our daily work can run smoothly without any constraints on the flow of electricity.Keywords: MotorDC, PullyVanBelt, Alternator


2014 ◽  
Vol 507 ◽  
pp. 521-524
Author(s):  
Chuan Qi Xu ◽  
Song Pan ◽  
Zhen Hui ◽  
Jin Shun Wu ◽  
Yun Mo Wang ◽  
...  

Building energy audit and equipment energy-saving assessment are an important part of the building energy monitoring system in the construction. This paper takes a five-star hotel in Beijing as an example and audits the building energy consumption of the hotel. By testing air conditioning chillers, chilled water pumps, cooling water pumps and other equipments analyses energy-saving potentiality of the conditioning system and lighting equipments. The results would help us put forward some sound energy-saving measures, regulatory frameworks and reduce energy equipment consumption.


Author(s):  
Dmitry Tikhomirov ◽  
Alexey Vasiliev ◽  
Stepan Dudin

Electrical energy in the thermal processes of agricultural production has a number of technical and technological advantages in comparison with other energy carriers. At the same time, electricity is the most high-quality but expensive type of energy. The effective use of electrical energy in thermal processes is possible with the implementation of all its advantages over fuel energy. This requires a system of technical, economic, and energy analysis and the selection justification of the most effective systems and technical means of heat supply of stationary agricultural technological processes. The chapter presents functional and technological schemes, physical models, the experimentally obtained dependencies, parameters, and operating regimes of the developed energy-saving electrical equipment and systems for the main thermal technological processes.


2013 ◽  
Vol 860-863 ◽  
pp. 667-675
Author(s):  
Le Feng Cheng ◽  
Jian Fu Peng ◽  
Tao Yu

In order to solve the problem that special users energy saving potential is unable to diagnose automotive online, a new automatic diagnosis of energy saving potential method based on online DSP was proposed. This proposed method, together with a variety of techniques like modern power electronics, digital signal processing, high precision and fast sampling, high capacity storage, human-machine interaction technologies and so on, was applied to develop a corresponding special users energy saving potential diagnosis detector. The hardware design and DSP energy saving analysis software design of the detector were described firstly, and the results of field test were presented to demonstrate its feasibility. It is shown that, its advantages include easy-to-use, low cost, highly reliable, strong intelligence and easy to promote, thus can effectively improve the efficiency of electrical energy audit and the degree of information and automation.


Foristek ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Duldes S. Lambey ◽  
Nurhani Amin ◽  
Yulius S. Pirade ◽  
Rudi Santoso

Audit of Electrical Energy at the Regional House of Representatives of the Tojo Una-Una District is a comprehensive method in examining energy use in a building to find the value of Energy Consumption Intensity (IKE) and Energy Saving Opportunities (PHE) that can be obtained to reduce energy waste so that the consumption of electrical energy is more effective and efficient. The audit of Electrical Energy is carried out according to SNI 03-6196-2000 concerning Energy audit procedures in buildings and the Regulation of the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia Number 13 of 2012 concerning Savings Electricity Consumption. The results of the evaluation of the Energy Consumption Intensity Calculation conducted at the Office of the Regional House of Representatives of Tojo Una-Una District known that there are 16 rooms with the criteria for the Energy Consumption Intensity (IKE) value, namely an office building with air conditioning has efficient enough 8 rooms, wasteful 3 rooms and based on office buildings without Air-conditioning is quite efficient in 3 rooms and wasteful in 2 rooms. The results of Energy Saving Opportunities (PHE) that have been identified by using air conditioning and energy-saving lamps, reducing hours of use without reducing the quality of service in the office can save electricity consumption of 2.339,5165 kWh/month or save electricity bill payments of IDR. 3.379.899,60/month.


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