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UCCS Dwire Hall Boiler Replacement

Colorado Springs, Colorado • Completed September 2002

UDHHigher Education

Project Overview

Basement boiler replacement in space-constrained area featuring two cast iron boilers and forced draft burners. Project included new flue stack extending three stories and microprocessor-based building automation integration.

Project Overview

Dwire Hall Boiler Replacement

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

Schendt Engineering was the prime consultant for this project which involved design to replace a 4,184 MBH output boiler with two (2) new boilers each with a capacity of 2,133 MBH output. The boiler room was located in the basement which did not have any provisions for bringing in large equipment therefore we selected cast iron boilers which could be assembled in place.

Boiler Specifications & Efficiency

We specified the boilers to be shockproof with an efficiency of 84% at full fire when operating on natural gas. The boilers were equipped with forced draft burners to maximize efficiency and avoid de-rating at altitude.

Space Modifications & System Upgrades

Space limitations in the boiler room required relocation of some piping, and a chilled water pump. The primary heating hot water pump was removed and replaced with two (2) new primary heating hot water pumps. The combustion air louver did not meet current code requirements therefore an additional louver was installed to correct this deficiency.

Project also required installation of a new flue stack up thru 3-stories of the building in a rated chase. The flue stack was extended to 10' above the roof to prevent flue gas entrainment by prevailing winds into the outdoor air stream resulting in recirculation into the building.

Building Automation Integration

A new microprocessor based control system was installed to connect the boilers and pumps to the campus Building Automation System (BAS). This system provided start/stop and setpoint control of the system and provided remote monitoring, and alarming capabilities through the campus BAS.

Project Details

OwnerContractorCompletion DateDesign EstimateLow Bid
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Mr. Mario Carillo
Colorado Springs, Colorado
(719) 262-3155
Walker Hicks MechanicalSeptember 2002 (Scheduled Completion)$165,000$150,000

Project Details

Location
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Completion Date
September 2002
Square Footage
Pending
Services Provided
Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Construction Cost
$150,000
Project Manager
Mario Carillo
Owner
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Contractor
Walker Hicks Mechanical

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