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University of Central Florida Main Campus
Chilled Water
Service and Meter Installations Requirements
Issued – January 26th, 2017
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Table of Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................... 3
2. DEFINITIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 3
3. TYPICAL REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................................................................... 3
4. METER LOCATION ................................................................................................................................. 3
5. PLAN REVIEW AND COORDINATION WITH UCF UES ............................................................................ 4
CHW - FIGURE 00: GENERAL NOTES RELATED TO CHILLED WATER SERVICE & METERING
CHW – FIGURE 01: CHILLED WATER METERING RESPONSIBILITY TABLE & SELECTION MATRIX
CHW – FIGURE 02: STANDARD ROADWAY OPEN CUT DETAIL
CHW – FIGURE 03: LOCATING WIRE TERMINAL
CHW – FIGURE 04: VALVE & VALVE BOX DETAIL
CHW – FIGURE 05A: BTU METER INSTALLATION FOR NON-CONDUCTIVE PIPE
CHW – FIGURE 05B: BTU METER INSTALLATION FOR CONDUCTIVE PIPE
CHW – FIGURE 06: CHILLED WATER REMOTE PRESSURE AND SAMPLING POINT
CHW – FIGURE 07: CHILLED WATER WET TAP
CHW – FIGURE 8: 3" AND LARGER MAKE-UP WATER METER
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. UCF’s Utilities and Energy Services (UES) maintain the campus CHW production and distribution
system. These UCF Construction Standards are intended to identify any items that UCF UES
finds particularly important in maintaining a consistent and reliable system. These
requirements should be integrated into the project using the designer’s best professional, while
still meeting all Code requirements.
1.2. Chilled water metering (BTU and flow meter) is used to calculate utility billing, savings, demand
profiling, and performance monitoring for each building’s CHW service entrance(s). Essential to
these functions are an accurate, properly selected and installed metering systems. While UCF
UES will select and provide the meter, it is the designer and contractor’s responsibility to install
and integrate the components.
1.3. This information is not related to any CHW systems or sub-metering within a building.
1.4. If a chilled water service or application does not or cannot reflect the information in these
standards, please contact UCF Utilities & Energy Services directly for specific requirements.
1.5. For ease of use, this section of the construction standards provides multiple 8.5”x11” details or
Figures. These details are used to convey critical information to the designer, track the
designers progress and verify the contractor’s installation. These details or Figures are
provided in the table below and are intended to be incorporated into the construction
documents, by the designer, as applicable, after confirming they meet all current Code and
design intent requirements.
ALL Projects As Applicable
CHW - Figure 00, 01, 05A OR 05B CHW - Figure 02, 03, 04, 06, 07, 08
2. DEFINITIONS 2.1. Placeholder for future use.
3. TYPICAL REQUIREMENTS 3.1. Please refer to the Chilled Water Metering Responsibility Table in the attached Figures. The
table identifies the parties responsible for designing, providing, installing, terminating and verifying the metering equipment.
3.2. All chilled water metering systems installed at the university, main or branch campuses, must adhere to this Standard. The university does not accept substitutes for Chilled Water metering as Onicon is the university standard. (Div 33 UCF)
3.3. All buildings, new or renovated, that are supplied with chilled water shall be metered per these standards. (Div 33 UCF)
4. METER LOCATION 4.1. Placeholder for future use.
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5. PLAN REVIEW AND COORDINATION WITH UCF UES 5.1. Coordination of chilled water service and metering requirements with UCF UES is important for
the success of the project.
5.2. At the 50% Construction Document Phase the following shall be shown on plans and reviewed
with UCF UES:
5.2.1. Proposed routing of CHW service from campus distribution loop to the building.
5.2.2. Proposed location of meter.
5.2.3. Proposed metering configuration.
5.2.4. Proposed heat rejection into the CHW system, CHW supply temperature, CHW return
temperature and volume.
5.2.5. Designer shall submit all included Figures identified by UCF for the service type. Designer
shall identify any aspects of the Figure that cannot or will not be provided.
5.2.6. All requested Figures shall be submitted to UCF UES, through UCF’s project manager.
5.3. At the 100% Construction Document Phase the following shall be shown on plans and
reviewed with UCF UES:
5.3.1. Final routing of CHW service from campus distribution loop to the building.
5.3.2. Final location of BTU and flow meter(s), including horizontal and vertical clearances.
5.3.3. Final heat rejection into the CHW system, CHW supply temperature, CHW return
temperature and volume.
5.3.4. Proposed point of connection and integration of the BTU meter to the building level and
campus level DDC system.
5.3.5. Proposed source of power for BTU and flow meter. This includes the panel name, circuit
number, circuit breaker size and location of electrical panel on the floor plans.
5.3.6. Designer shall submit all included Figures identified by UCF for the service type. Designer
shall identify any aspects of the Figure that cannot or will not be provided.
5.3.7. All requested Figures shall be submitted to UCF UES, through UCF’s project manager.