EnerJ Building Services Engineering and Building Performance

EnerJ Building Services Engineering and Building Performance

Engineering Services

Nenagh, Tipperary 158 followers

About us

Mechanical & Electrical Building Services Consultancy specialising in renewable energies, Deep retrofits and decarbonisation projects.

Industry
Engineering Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Nenagh, Tipperary
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2023
Specialties
HVAC, Energy Efficiency, Thermal Modeling , and Building Services Engineering

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Employees at EnerJ Building Services Engineering and Building Performance

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  • EnerJ Building Services utalise IES thermal modeling software for all our heating & cooling load calculations and NDBER ratings. We are currently modeling and designing the associated M&E energy upgrades for our clients office facility below. The Energy upgrades will see a NDBER uplift from a C3 to an A2 facility. The upgrade will Consist of: * Building Fabric Upgrades * Windows & Doors * New ASHP complete with new heating infrastructure & controls * LED lighting upgrade * Roof Mounted Solar PV & Battery Storage

  • Check out our latest Solar PV project. Feel free to get in contact with EnerJ Building Services for any PV designs, or PV planning applications

    Ground Mounted Solar PV ☀️ EnerJ have successfully obtained planning permission for a new 600kWp Ground Mounted solar PV array for our client in the West of Ireland. Phase 1 of the new array, consisting of 300kW is currently underway, in conjunction with an upgrade of the existing site MDB and electrical infrastructure. Phase 1 will aim to be on line in the coming months and will assist with the current onsite electrical demands. Phase 2 will coincide at a later date, which will see this phase come on line once additional building fabric and M&E upgrades have been completed. With the electrification of the heating system with heat pumps, Phase 2 will be brought on line to assist with additional demands.

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  • Ground Mounted Solar PV ☀️ EnerJ have successfully obtained planning permission for a new 600kWp Ground Mounted solar PV array for our client in the West of Ireland. Phase 1 of the new array, consisting of 300kW is currently underway, in conjunction with an upgrade of the existing site MDB and electrical infrastructure. Phase 1 will aim to be on line in the coming months and will assist with the current onsite electrical demands. Phase 2 will coincide at a later date, which will see this phase come on line once additional building fabric and M&E upgrades have been completed. With the electrification of the heating system with heat pumps, Phase 2 will be brought on line to assist with additional demands.

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  • Give Our new page EnerJ Building Services a follow for more updates. Fee free to get in contact should you require any assistance with M&E projects.

    💡Pitch Lighting LED upgrade 💡 EnerJ Building Services Engineering were engaged as the Building Services engineers to oversee the design, project management and delivery of a new LED lighting upgrade for the Main playing pitch, and two number training pitches at Seapoint Rugby Club, Churchview Road, Killiney, Co. Dublin. The upgrade consisted of 48 Number new Phillips Optivision LED Gen 5 Fittings which utilised the existing brackets on each of the existing pitch lighting columns. At full output, the flood lighting system now achieves an average horizontal illuminance of: o Pitch 1, Main Playing Pitch: 350 lux average, 0.73 Uniformity o Pitch 2, Training Pitch: 250 lux average, 0.79 Uniformity o Pitch 3, Training Pitch: 200 lux average, 0.75 Uniformity Seapoint RFC is now categorised as a Class II, mid-level competition such as regional or local club competition, with medium sized spectator capacity. With Pitch lighting pitch surfaces now illuminated in accordance with CIBSE lighting Guide LG4 and the IRFU Facilities Guidance for Floodlighting. The new Lighting system is controlled via a front end tablet located within the club house, enabling the rugby club to: • Control the Lighting from Remote Location • Time scheduling on/off • Pre-set Light Scenes to Main Pitch (50% dimming profile). The swap out form the old metal halide fittings to the new LED fittings is expected to provide annual electrical savings of 9,600 kWhrs. EnerJ have also identified further savings by reducing the clients current MIC from 135 kVa down to 95 Kva, providing annual savings on standing charges of ≈ €1,800. EnerJ would like to wish Seapoint RFC the best of luck on the remainder of the season. The project was delivered in conjunction with: Electrical Contractor : Seamus Byrne Electrical Ltd Pitch Lighting Supplier : Signify  #signify #energyefficiency #energysaving #buildingservicesengineering

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  • Give our new page EnerJ Building Services Engineering a follow for more updates. Feel free to get in contact should you require any assistance with M&E projects.

    💡Pitch Lighting LED upgrade 💡 EnerJ Building Services Engineering were engaged as the Building Services engineers to oversee the design, project management and delivery of a new LED lighting upgrade for the Main playing pitch, and two number training pitches at Seapoint Rugby Club, Churchview Road, Killiney, Co. Dublin. The upgrade consisted of 48 Number new Phillips Optivision LED Gen 5 Fittings which utilised the existing brackets on each of the existing pitch lighting columns. At full output, the flood lighting system now achieves an average horizontal illuminance of: o Pitch 1, Main Playing Pitch: 350 lux average, 0.73 Uniformity o Pitch 2, Training Pitch: 250 lux average, 0.79 Uniformity o Pitch 3, Training Pitch: 200 lux average, 0.75 Uniformity Seapoint RFC is now categorised as a Class II, mid-level competition such as regional or local club competition, with medium sized spectator capacity. With Pitch lighting pitch surfaces now illuminated in accordance with CIBSE lighting Guide LG4 and the IRFU Facilities Guidance for Floodlighting. The new Lighting system is controlled via a front end tablet located within the club house, enabling the rugby club to: • Control the Lighting from Remote Location • Time scheduling on/off • Pre-set Light Scenes to Main Pitch (50% dimming profile). The swap out form the old metal halide fittings to the new LED fittings is expected to provide annual electrical savings of 9,600 kWhrs. EnerJ have also identified further savings by reducing the clients current MIC from 135 kVa down to 95 Kva, providing annual savings on standing charges of ≈ €1,800. EnerJ would like to wish Seapoint RFC the best of luck on the remainder of the season. The project was delivered in conjunction with: Electrical Contractor : Seamus Byrne Electrical Ltd Pitch Lighting Supplier : Signify  #signify #energyefficiency #energysaving #buildingservicesengineering

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  • Give Our new page EnerJ Building Services a follow for more updates. Fee free to get in contact should you require any assistance with M&E projects.

    💡Pitch Lighting LED upgrade 💡 EnerJ Building Services Engineering were engaged as the Building Services engineers to oversee the design, project management and delivery of a new LED lighting upgrade for the Main playing pitch, and two number training pitches at Seapoint Rugby Club, Churchview Road, Killiney, Co. Dublin. The upgrade consisted of 48 Number new Phillips Optivision LED Gen 5 Fittings which utilised the existing brackets on each of the existing pitch lighting columns. At full output, the flood lighting system now achieves an average horizontal illuminance of: o Pitch 1, Main Playing Pitch: 350 lux average, 0.73 Uniformity o Pitch 2, Training Pitch: 250 lux average, 0.79 Uniformity o Pitch 3, Training Pitch: 200 lux average, 0.75 Uniformity Seapoint RFC is now categorised as a Class II, mid-level competition such as regional or local club competition, with medium sized spectator capacity. With Pitch lighting pitch surfaces now illuminated in accordance with CIBSE lighting Guide LG4 and the IRFU Facilities Guidance for Floodlighting. The new Lighting system is controlled via a front end tablet located within the club house, enabling the rugby club to: • Control the Lighting from Remote Location • Time scheduling on/off • Pre-set Light Scenes to Main Pitch (50% dimming profile). The swap out form the old metal halide fittings to the new LED fittings is expected to provide annual electrical savings of 9,600 kWhrs. EnerJ have also identified further savings by reducing the clients current MIC from 135 kVa down to 95 Kva, providing annual savings on standing charges of ≈ €1,800. EnerJ would like to wish Seapoint RFC the best of luck on the remainder of the season. The project was delivered in conjunction with: Electrical Contractor : Seamus Byrne Electrical Ltd Pitch Lighting Supplier : Signify  #signify #energyefficiency #energysaving #buildingservicesengineering

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  • 💡Pitch Lighting LED upgrade 💡 EnerJ Building Services Engineering were engaged as the Building Services engineers to oversee the design, project management and delivery of a new LED lighting upgrade for the Main playing pitch, and two number training pitches at Seapoint Rugby Club, Churchview Road, Killiney, Co. Dublin. The upgrade consisted of 48 Number new Phillips Optivision LED Gen 5 Fittings which utilised the existing brackets on each of the existing pitch lighting columns. At full output, the flood lighting system now achieves an average horizontal illuminance of: o Pitch 1, Main Playing Pitch: 350 lux average, 0.73 Uniformity o Pitch 2, Training Pitch: 250 lux average, 0.79 Uniformity o Pitch 3, Training Pitch: 200 lux average, 0.75 Uniformity Seapoint RFC is now categorised as a Class II, mid-level competition such as regional or local club competition, with medium sized spectator capacity. With Pitch lighting pitch surfaces now illuminated in accordance with CIBSE lighting Guide LG4 and the IRFU Facilities Guidance for Floodlighting. The new Lighting system is controlled via a front end tablet located within the club house, enabling the rugby club to: • Control the Lighting from Remote Location • Time scheduling on/off • Pre-set Light Scenes to Main Pitch (50% dimming profile). The swap out form the old metal halide fittings to the new LED fittings is expected to provide annual electrical savings of 9,600 kWhrs. EnerJ have also identified further savings by reducing the clients current MIC from 135 kVa down to 95 Kva, providing annual savings on standing charges of ≈ €1,800. EnerJ would like to wish Seapoint RFC the best of luck on the remainder of the season. The project was delivered in conjunction with: Electrical Contractor : Seamus Byrne Electrical Ltd Pitch Lighting Supplier : Signify  #signify #energyefficiency #energysaving #buildingservicesengineering

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