ECIP Project P-806, Cogeneration Plant, Naval Hospital, Guam, M.I.
This design called for the construction of a 3,500 SF building housing two 1.75 MW diesel engine generators, complete with controls, electrical protection devices and auxiliaries. The project involves two waste heat recovery steam generators and a steam absorption chiller to be installed in place of an existing centrifugal chiller. The design also includes steam lines and a 1,000 linear foot accessible trench interconnecting the new steam generators to the existing boiler plant; fuel storage tank; bridge crane; fire protection; supporting utilities and site improvements.
Design criteria included efficiency, economy, reliability, maintainability, and the ability to stand alone or operate in parallel with a local utility. Unusual criteria for the Navy Hospital plant included an absorption chiller plant using waste heat and the ability to remain operational through 155 mph typhoon winds and magnitude 8 earthquakes. In addition the project is permitted through the EPA.
ECIP Project P-230, Cogeneration Plant, NCTAMS, Guam, M.I.
This design called for the construction of a building housing one 2.1 MW engine generator and associated switchgear, one remote radiator, one waste heat recovery steam boiler, one steam absorption chiller, one cooling tower and chilled and condenser water pumps. The design includes steam, condensate and feedwater lines interconnecting the new steam boiler and the existing boiler plant; chilled water lines interconnecting with the existing chiller plant; one fuel storage tank; equipment hoist; fire protection; supporting utilities and site improvements. This project is also designed to operate in 155 mph typhoon winds and magnitude 8 earthquakes and is permitted through the EPA.
ECIP Project P-228, Cogeneration Plant, Naval Station, Guam, M.I.
This design called for the construction of a 2,100 SF building to house one 2.1 MW diesel engine generator, complete with controls, electrical protection devices, and auxiliaries. The design includes two waste heat recovery steam generators and an electrical centrifugal chiller to replace an existing centrifugal chiller.
Owner: U. S. Navy, Pacific Division
Size: (1) 3,500 SF building, 3.5 MW generators; (2) and (3) 2,100 SF buildings, 2.1 MW generator each
Estimated Construction Cost: (1) $4.06 M; (2) $2.9 M; (3) $2.2 M
Completion Date: Temporarily on hold pending funding.