2. Overview
3. Campus Sustainability 4. Development of Electrical Audit 5. Excel Calculator 6. Management of Computer Labs 7. Results of Analyses 8. Conclusions / Recommendation 9. Long-term goal
Social Learning
13. Developing Workshops Create Database of equipment used for each Lab
15. Calculator for Carbon emissions 16. The Present Situation
Climate Savors Computer Initiative
18. Avoid Phantom Power 19. Electrical Audit of Computer Labs Design
Contact Lab Management
Develop process to calculate
23. What Systems are Consuming Energy
Typical Power RatingsUsage Computer 350 watts Ordinary Computer Monitor 160 watts Printer 4.6 watts Monitor (LCD) 2.6 watts Cell Phone Battery Charger 1.6 watts Cordless Drill Battery Charger 2.4 watts University of Massachusetts 26. Power Stages
29. Phantom Power (plug into outlet with no hard switch)Monitors
Printers
Computer Usage Data Machine Type # of Computers M.W.U Tested Data Standby W.U Ph. PowerDell OptiPlex GX320 32 305 2 2 Dell OptiPlex GX745 21 275 122 2 1 Dell OptiPlex GX755 73 275 61.99 2.82 0.9 Dell OptiPlex GX620 26 275 70.51 2.3 1.2 Dell OptiPlex GX330 25 305 74.01 2.5 0.8 HP Compaq dc7600 Business PC (HP Compaq) 30 240 1.5 2.3 34. Contacting Management
Contacted Campus Management
37. Calculator
Compile Inventory List 40. Calculator 41. Pilot Labs
Reduce Error of Calculations 43. Improve Structure of Excel Layout 44. Assessment for any change Mallinson Institute for Science Education Building Room Wood 1414, 1413 1405, 1408 Number of Total Computers 22 Number of Total Printers 2 Number of Total Monitors 22 Total Amount of Kilowatts Used kW/day Cost $ /Day Cost $ Semester Carbon Footprint Semester lbm M.W.U. Watt Usage 65.69 kW 4.60 344.86 237.99 Measured Watt Usage 0.08 kW 0.01 0.42 0.29 30% of Rated Usage per Day 58.18 kW 4.07 305.42 210.78 45. Inventory List
Could Show Life Cycle Analysis of Machines
50. Recommendation
Get more students evolved on the future overall audit on all the labs 52. Design management skills to improve efficiency 53. Questions
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