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Cost Assessment At The Facility Three methods to determine number and type of FESEP units needed to effective treat environment: A) Obtain one line drawings from client (preferred) B) Obtain asset inventory list of equipment and machinery in facility C) Georgetown Utilities conducts an audit of the facility and physically counts the number of machines, switchgears, disconnects, MCCs, lighting panels, HVAC panels, etc.(Nominal fee will be charged to client) BEFORE and AFTER Testing of Key Equipment At The Facility: We can setup a date with client to install a few FESEP units and conduct BEFORE & AFTER performance test. We would prefer to connect the FESEP product to at least 3 key pieces of different equipment and compare the results. We do this to get a more accurate estimation of the median energy savings. The tests are conducted using either a Fluke digital meter or Hioki 3169-20 Clamp on Power HiTester. The results are downloaded into a laptop computer and are analyzed. The test results are then submitted to the client. We ask the client have their technical staff participate in the testing as we need their knowledge of the equipment. There will be a charge for the testing procedure and to cover the cost of our service technician. However, this cost will either be credited towardS the project should it move forward or in the unlikely event we are unable to demonstrate favorable savings, the charge is waived. The actual test may take up to 4 hours per piece of equipment, depending on the equipment availability. Installation of the FESEP Solution
Product Launch: Our staff of electrical professionals will install the units throughout the facility. Installation of a single unit can take less than 30 minutes. Shutting down and starting up equipment is what typically takes considerably longer. We work closely with production scheduling personnel to minimize interruption to operations. For safety and equipment protection, the power should be shut-off when FESEP units are connected. Our staff can work during the off shifts or on weekends (this will add additional cost). During installation, our staff will adhere to all the applicable OSHA, ANSI,and NFPA safety standards concerning Lockout/Tag Out and Arc Flash safety.
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