The Master Plan report resulted in the subsequent phased implementation of distributed control systems to regulate the fuel/air ratios and feedwater to the boilers.
Part of the study was to project the University’s campus power requirements over the twenty year span, reflecting the proposed upgrades and expansions identified in other sections of the overall Master Plan. We developed a capital program to upgrade the systems on an ongoing basis, including projected budgets to enable the University to plan financial requirements.
As the central heating plant serves three hospitals in addition to the university, the integrity of supply of utilities is a very important matter.