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University of CIncinnati
Established in 1819, the University of Cincinnati is rated a top 25 public research university and ranks in the top 50 of all American research universities. It has an annual enrollment of approximately 35,000 students, making it one of the 100 largest universities in the country.
The University of Cincinnati is considered a pioneer in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) certification. Three of its buildings are LEED certified.
Challenge
The University of Cincinnati planned to submit the Campus Recreation Center for LEED New Construction and Major Renovations certification. This certification is based on five key areas of human and environmental health: sustainable site development, water savings, energy
efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality.
In order to achieve the most certification credits, the university had to maximize water efficiency within the recreation center by using equipment that is more energy and water efficient than typically chosen equipment.
Solution
Objective: Reduce water usage by at least 20 percent in order to qualify for the innovation and design credit.
Hobart and Traulsen Products Involved:
- Hobart’s FT900 Dual-Rinse Flight-Type warewasher is engineered to reduce water use and energy consumption while maintaining all NSF standards for cleaning and sanitizing. The Opti-Rinse™ feature uses far less water but generates larger water droplets, resulting in more efficient heat transfer.
- ENERGY STAR® qualified Traulsen refrigerators and freezers reduce energy costs without sacrificing food safety.
Actions Taken:
- The University of Cincinnati purchased a Hobart FT900 warewasher, with the Opti-Rinse technology, for CenterCourt, the recreation center’s 390-seat residential restaurant.
- The university also installed low-flow pre-rinse spray valves and other water-conserving equipment such as ice machines, washing machines and drinking fountains/water coolers.
Results
Campus-wide:
Total savings 515,000 gallons/year: Using energy-efficient equipment, the University of Cincinnati reduced its total water usage by more than 515,000 gallons a year.
- FT900 will save 400,000 gallons/year: The Hobart FT900 with Opti-Rinse alone saved the university 400,000 gallons of potable water per year.
- FT900 utility cost savings of $7,700/year: Using the Hobart FT900, the university saved $7,700 in annual water and energy costs per year.
- Carbon footprint reduction: The University of Cincinnati lessened the burden on wastewater systems and reduced its carbon footprint.
Recreation Center
- Earned 29 LEED points: The recreation center achieved LEED certification with a total of 29 points, including an innovation and design credit for kitchen process equipment water use reduction.
- Reduced water usage by 35 percent: The university reduced water usage in the recreation center by 35 percent, far surpassing its goal of 20 percent.
- FT900 contributed to 76 percent of water savings: The FT900 warewasher contributed to 76 percent of the recreation center’s water reduction, or 27 percent of the university’s total water reduction.
