Universities & Colleges Facilities Maintenance Electric Motor Guide
■Electric motors consume more than 50 percent of all the electrical energy generated in the United States and more than 30 percent of all the electricity used in the commercial sector which includes buildings on university campuses.
■Most motors on campus are used to power fans and pumps in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. But, electric motors can be found in almost every functional area of a campus facility, from the parking garage gate, to automated entry doors, to the campus water treatment facility. It’s not unusual for a motor to consume many times its capital cost in electricity every year. For all these reasons, it’s clear that the motors chosen to drive a variety of systems on a university campus, offer significant opportunities for savings.
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