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AMERESC0 <br />Green • Glean • Sustainable `� <br />ECM 6 — Ceiling Tile Replacement and Upgrades <br />There are no energy savings associated with the Ceiling Tile Replacement and Upgrades ECM, as this <br />measure is for facility improvement purposes. <br />Ceiling tiles were removed in the lower level B and E sections (see diagram above) and replaced with a <br />ceiling grid and lay -in 2x2 tiles. The location of the new lay -in ceiling is the same height as the old ceiling <br />so the existing sprinkler heads, sprinkler sensors, and audio system can still be utilized. The HVAC grills <br />and registers were replaced in these locations. <br />In the lower level section F (see diagram on the previous page), which is the corridor ceilings surrounding <br />the Great Hall, the ceiling tiles were removed and replaced with a ceiling grid and lay -in 2x2 tiles. The <br />location of the new lay -in ceiling is the same height as the old ceiling so the existing sprinkler heads, <br />sprinkler sensors, audio system, HVAC grills, and HVAC registers can still be utilized. <br />The slotted ceiling in the Great Hall Area was removed, reworked, and replaced after the lighting retrofit <br />was complete. The existing sprinkler heads, sprinkler sensors, audio system, HVAC grills, and HVAC <br />registers remain in the same locations as before. Ceiling sections that can be removed were added to the <br />area by the windows. This allows for roof access so the anchors that were added for window washing can <br />be inspected annually. <br />How Savings Were Determined — There are no energy savings associated with the Ceiling Tile <br />Replacement and Upgrades ECM, as this measure is for facility improvement purposes. <br />Measurement and Verification — Since there are no energy savings associated with the Ceiling Tile <br />Replacement and Upgrades ECM, no M&V is provided. <br />October 15th, 2024 <br />Page 19 <br />