Steam Pressure-Reducing Station Safety and Energy Efficiency Improvement Project | |
Lower, Mark D1  Christopher, Timothy W1  Oland, C Barry1  | |
[1] ORNL | |
关键词: AIR; BUSINESS; COMPLIANCE; DISTRIBUTION; ECONOMICS; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; FLEXIBILITY; FUEL CONSUMPTION; HEAT LOSSES; INJURIES; MANAGEMENT; MISSILES; ORNL; PAYBACK PERIOD; PERFORMANCE; PERSONNEL; SAFETY; STEAM; STEAM SYSTEMS steam; energy efficiency; pressure; | |
DOI : 10.2172/1017310 RP-ID : ORNL/TM-2010/284 PID : OSTI ID: 1017310 Others : TRN: US201113%%707 |
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学科分类:能源(综合) | |
美国|英语 | |
来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
The Facilities and Operations (F&O) Directorate is sponsoring a continuous process improvement (CPI) program. Its purpose is to stimulate, promote, and sustain a culture of improvement throughout all levels of the organization. The CPI program ensures that a scientific and repeatable process exists for improving the delivery of F&O products and services in support of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Management Systems. Strategic objectives of the CPI program include achieving excellence in laboratory operations in the areas of safety, health, and the environment. Identifying and promoting opportunities for achieving the following critical outcomes are important business goals of the CPI program: improved safety performance; process focused on consumer needs; modern and secure campus; flexibility to respond to changing laboratory needs; bench strength for the future; and elimination of legacy issues. The Steam Pressure-Reducing Station (SPRS) Safety and Energy Efficiency Improvement Project, which is under the CPI program, focuses on maintaining and upgrading SPRSs that are part of the ORNL steam distribution network. This steam pipe network transports steam produced at the ORNL steam plant to many buildings in the main campus site. The SPRS Safety and Energy Efficiency Improvement Project promotes excellence in laboratory operations by (1) improving personnel safety, (2) decreasing fuel consumption through improved steam system energy efficiency, and (3) achieving compliance with applicable worker health and safety requirements. The SPRS Safety and Energy Efficiency Improvement Project being performed by F&O is helping ORNL improve both energy efficiency and worker safety by modifying, maintaining, and repairing SPRSs. Since work began in 2006, numerous energy-wasting steam leaks have been eliminated, heat losses from uninsulated steam pipe surfaces have been reduced, and deficient pressure retaining components have been replaced. These improvements helped ORNL reduce its overall utility costs by decreasing the amount of fuel used to generate steam. Reduced fuel consumption also decreased air emissions. These improvements also helped lower the risk of burn injuries to workers and helped prevent shrapnel injuries resulting from missiles produced by pressurized component failures. In most cases, the economic benefit and cost effectiveness of the SPRS Safety and Energy Efficiency Improvement Project is reflected in payback periods of 1 year or less.
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