Hyatt Regency Washington on Capital Hill

Helping this hotel save more than $100,000 annually.

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Replacing Carter-era Equipment

When a luxury hotel in the heart of the nation’s capital (complete with 838 rooms and suites, a pool, sauna, and fitness center) begins to experience problems with their Carter-era equipment, they look no further than Sam DeSanto Co. As the representative for AERCO International, we were able to provide the Hyatt Regency with a solution that replaced their failing system.

Their existing system, consisting of two 16,000 MBTU fire-tube boilers and two large indirect water heaters that ran off the boilers, was installed during the Carter administration. Because they were nearly 40 years old, the boilers had to operate continuously to prevent leakage. Although the system was designed with 100% redundancy, it had no isolation valves so the unit firing would have to produce extra heat just to temper with the cold water flowing through an off boiler. As a result, it was only operating at 50-60% efficiency. To make matters worse, guests complained they had no hot water during critical periods of peak capacity – a situation that definitely lowers approval ratings.

Losing Money Through Energy Inefficiency

All of this equated to a fuel bill that was way over budget. Annual natural gas consumption was approximately 270,000 therms. At a projected cost of $1.418 per therm, the hotel’s annual natural gas cost was approximately $383,000, of which 80% was attributed to the old boilers. Plus, there was an additional $29,000 spent each year on system maintenance.

Once SDCI and AERCO stepped in to demonstrate the benefits of AERCO Benchmark boilers and SmartPlate water heaters, as well as the energy savings and ROI, administration happily went with our solution.

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A Aeroco and SDCI to the Rescue

The recommendation that we made to the hotel was to install a combination system comprised of a nine Benchmark 3000 high-efficiency condensing boilers for space heating and three SmartPlate DW113 double wall water heaters for domestic hot water.

The Benchmark 3000’s 15:1 turndown maximizes operating efficiency and seasonal fuel savings. From 200,000 BTU/hr. to its full fire input capacity of 3 million BTU/hr., the Benchmark 3000 precisely matches fluctuating loads to minimize boiler cycling and eliminate wasteful temperature overshoot. Operating efficiency actually increases as the load decreases, so the BMK3000 saves the most energy during part load operations that characterize the majority of the heating season.

State of the Art Equipment Plus Monitoring

SmartPlate is the perfect running mate. Easy to install, the compact unit offers single point header connections for domestic hot water, cold water, boiler water inlet, boiler water outlet and electrical power supply. Paired with the Benchmark 3000, SmartPlate heaters can utilize boiler water as little as 5°F above the required potable water temperature to minimize radiation losses and maximize boiler efficiency.

Further improving efficiency is the onAER Remote Monitoring Service, which uses state-of-the-art computer tracking to monitor, record, and analyze the nine AERCO boilers and water heaters. Problems are pinpointed in real-time for quick resolution and the data acquired helps the hotel analyze their cost savings.

 

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ROI in Under Three Years

Within the first year of operation, the hotel saw an average of 26% reduction in fuel bills (more than $73,000). Annual maintenance costs also decreased significantly by 65%. With annual savings of more than $100,000, greater reliability, and Return on Investment expected in less than three years.