Technical Visit on Kai Tak District Cooling Plant
Details
Date : 13 December 2014 (Saturday)
Venue : Kai Tak District Cooling Plant at the Kai Tak Development
Time : 9:00am to 12:30pm; (Technical Visit start at 09:30a.m. till 12:30 a.m.)
Assembly Point : 理想酒店前址門口near Kowloon Tong MTR Station
Assembly Time : 8:30am
Visit Highlights
Air-conditioning system is the biggest electricity consuming facility in commercial buildings in Hong Kong. According to Hong Kong Energy Statistics Annual Report 2013, the largest category was the commercial users, taking up 66.6% of the total local consumption.
Date : 13 December 2014 (Saturday)
Venue : Kai Tak District Cooling Plant at the Kai Tak Development
Time : 9:00am to 12:30pm; (Technical Visit start at 09:30a.m. till 12:30 a.m.)
Assembly Point : 理想酒店前址門口near Kowloon Tong MTR Station
Assembly Time : 8:30am
Visit Highlights
Air-conditioning system is the biggest electricity consuming facility in commercial buildings in Hong Kong. According to Hong Kong Energy Statistics Annual Report 2013, the largest category was the commercial users, taking up 66.6% of the total local consumption.
In this visit, we will
arrive at the District Cooling System (DSC) Plant of Kai Tak Development
(KTD). The DCS at KTD is a large scale centralized air-conditioning
system. It utilizes sea water to produce chilled water at the central
plants and distributes the chilled water to user buildings for
air-conditioning purpose.
According to EMSD information, the DCS project includes the construction of a northern chiller plant, a southern chiller plant, a seawater pump room, sea water intake and outfall, laying of seawater pipes and chilled water piping network, and installation of connection facilities at user buildings at KTD. The cooling capacity of the DCS is about 81,000 RT/284 MW for serving the non-domestic air-conditioned floor area of about 1.73 million m2, equivalent to a cooling supply for 40 nos. of 30-storey high commercial buildings. The total length of water pipes is around 39 km. By estimation, DCS can result in an energy saving of 20% and35% respectively when compared with standalone water-cooled systems and air-cooled systems.
Fee
Free of charge. Free shuttle bus service between Kowloon Tong and the Kai Tak Development will be provided.
According to EMSD information, the DCS project includes the construction of a northern chiller plant, a southern chiller plant, a seawater pump room, sea water intake and outfall, laying of seawater pipes and chilled water piping network, and installation of connection facilities at user buildings at KTD. The cooling capacity of the DCS is about 81,000 RT/284 MW for serving the non-domestic air-conditioned floor area of about 1.73 million m2, equivalent to a cooling supply for 40 nos. of 30-storey high commercial buildings. The total length of water pipes is around 39 km. By estimation, DCS can result in an energy saving of 20% and35% respectively when compared with standalone water-cooled systems and air-cooled systems.
Fee
Free of charge. Free shuttle bus service between Kowloon Tong and the Kai Tak Development will be provided.
CPD Certificate
3-hour CPD Certificate issued by BSOMES
Media
Cantonese supplemented with English Terminology
Registration & Enquiry
For registration, please complete Registration Form in the following "On Line Registration Link".
The maximum number of participants is 30 pax and prior registration is required. The application is only accepted from BSOMES Members and student members.
The deadline of application is 3 Dec 2014. Name of successful members will be informed by
confirmation e-mail by not later than 8 Dec 2014. If the applicants have not received the
confirmation e-mail on or before 10 Dec 2014, their applications will be regarded as not successful. The successful list will also be posted on BSOMES website of www.bsomes.org.hk for information.
If typhoon signal no. 8 or black rainstorm signal is in force and still hoisted after 6:30am of 13 Dec 2014, the technical visit would be cancelled without further arrangement or notification.
Insurance
Limited accident insurance will be particularly provided for Student Members at the venue whilst passenger insurance will be separately provided by the shuttle service provider for all passengers. If deemed necessary, participants are encouraged to arrange their own insurance for protection against any accident coverage for the whole technical visit.
Enquiry
For enquiry, please contact Mr. W. L. Wong at 6434 0474 or email to bsomeshk@gmail.com
2014年11月18日
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