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Mines Parking Structure 1 has been budgeted to have a generator and will
Resetting building chilled water temperature or shedding chillers may also
not need to be powered by the ISOC generator plant. Other future critical
buildings may also have their own generators.
be considered. See Appendix 2: Utilities Master Plan for more information. Necessary precedent projects: None Enabled projects: PowerBlock #1 gensets enables immediate further construction. PowerBlock #4 gensets and a load shedding strategy enables full master plan implementation. The ISOC generator upgrades and access should be coordinated with public- private redevelopment of the South Campus Neighborhood.
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anticipated to exceed the designed maximum capacity of the ISOC generator
ISOC generator plant. Its critical loads will be backed up by a local UPS
full implementation of the Facilities Master Plan while remaining within the
implement a load shedding strategy. A load shedding strategy would allow
The High Performance Computing Center (HPC) will be shed from the
additional gensets in PowerBlock #4 to support full Facilities Master Plan
construction of all recommended projects, the campus load (12.4 MW) is
The existing steam plant has its own generator. It does not need to be
The existing peak demand (6.4 MW) for the campus exceeds the current
capacity of the South Campus ISOC generator plant (6.2 MW). After the
capacity of the ISOC generator plant. Potential load shedding strategies
To accommodate full Facilities Master Plan build out, Mines should also
bringing additional buildings online. Mines should install at least three
Mines should install two additional gensets in PowerBlock #1 prior to
ELECTRICAL ISOC GENERATOR UPGRADES
powered by the ISOC generator plant. Colorado School of Mines Facilities Master Plan
THE NEED plant. THE PROJECT implementation. include: and Generator. 208