Leisure centre cuts air handling and pool energy costs by 20 per cent with VSDs18 October 2016

 Tenterden Leisure Centre Tenterden Leisure Centre is achieving up to 20 per cent energy savings

Successful retrofit delivers energy savings and helps simplify swimming pool operation

A Kent-based leisure centre operated on behalf of Ashford Borough Council is achieving up to 20 per cent energy savings following the installation of ABB variable-speed drives (VSDs).

The air handling unit (AHU) at Tenterden Leisure Centre, operated by Tenterden Leisure Trust, has been retro-fitted with two ABB HVAC drives and low voltage motors, one each on the air inlet and exhaust fan, together with three ABB industrial drives for the swimming pool recirculation pumps.

The project originated when ABB authorised value provider, MKE, was installing some electrical panels on the site. “We saw that the motors for the AHU were direct-on-line and we thought we could install a VSD-based system that would save energy,” Steve Bootes of MKE said.

The AHU’s two-speed motors were operating at either 22kW or 4kW controlled via relative humidity and temperature requirements through a BMS system. The motors had to start and stop on different speeds many times during opening hours.

“Following the loss of a motor on the AHU, we decided to replace both motors and use VSDs to drive them,” Craig King, site manager for Tenterden Leisure Trust, said.

MKE replaced the motors with two ABB standard induction motors, each driven by a 22kW ABB HVAC drive. “Now, the motors are no longer ‘stop and go’,” King sad. “The VSDs tell the motors to start, running them at 40Hz for the high speed during the day and 20-15Hz for the low speed at night.” Part of the AHU refurbishment is the replacement of a number of mechanical components in the drive train, including four taper lock bushes on the bearings, four pulleys and six tension belts.

MKE also installed three 12kW ABB drives on the pool pump system, removing the old star/delta starting contactors and supplying new power cable. The VSDs are protected to IP54 as they are sited in a dusty area and are also subject to a high moisture environment. “We have three pool pumps and previously ran two of them on duty, one off. With the new VSDs, we can run all three at a reduced speed saving a quarter of the electrical consumption,” King said.

Ashford Borough Council also funded the replacement of a basic water flow-speed meter with a digital unit in order that the pool turnover rates would not be affected and could be accurately measured when reducing the pump speed.

“Running the pool is now simpler,” King concluded. “When running the backwash program it is easier to slow down rather that switch pumps on and off - with a head of water, stopping and starting pumps is not ideal.

“As well as saving energy, it avoids an impeller sitting idle in chlorinated water for extensive periods, which can cause corrosion.”
MKE estimated an 18 months payback but Tenterden Leisure Trust has achieved that in just over a year since the drives were installed.

Mark Venables

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