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Showing posts with label Charts and Diagrams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charts and Diagrams. Show all posts

Monday, May 27, 2013

Results

 

On April 22, 2013 I posted three images. They probably seemed a bit dry. Those images were a semi circular chart that looked like a speedometer, some signs that had no real meaning, even after I explained them, and a rectangular image of lines and colors bars. The combination of these three items were intended to instruct our church membership on why we could not have the A/C on in every room at church every Sunday. This blog includes the pictures of the presentation itself. It worked like a charm. The visual imagery was combined with an effective explanation by Fred Allen, one of the principles in the Energy Project. People understood. And that was the intended result. Fred and I discussed the problem, then worked it out. I produced the imagery and he stood up and used those charts to illustrate the problem and the solution. Results. 

The first speedometer chart was the opening analogy. Energy usage rises just like speed and there is a point where a certain amount is over our limit. The blocks with words on them were calculated to match the incremental size of the energy available to be used. So Base Usage takes up the right amount of space on the linear chart. We don't want to go into the red zone. If we have all the A/C on, in each room, at the same time, we end up in the red zone. It is one thing to tell people, but stacking the blocks of energy on a chart illustrates what happens. 

The idea was simple once I figured out how to do it. The speedometer was mounted on black foam core. The energy chart was mounted on Magnetic white board. The blocks of energy are actually the same sort of magnetic paper that one uses for business card magnets. All of it is available at the nearest office supply store. Total cost was about $50 with printing. 


Monday, April 22, 2013

Little Things Make A Big Difference

Energy Speedometer
Energy Usage Blocks
Available Energy
It's the little details that are vital. Little things make big things happen.
John Wooden 
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I attend a church in Carmichael called Self Realization Fellowship. For me it is a social and spiritual network that has made a rather isolated life in Sacramento, wonderful. I don't go as often as I would like, but that is because of choices I make about time and money. 

I do participate in the Social Committee, which is about cooking and making sure the members of the church enjoy the pot lucks we have occasionally, and I assist with putting out juice after services once a month. And I contribute when we need something artistic done. In this case, it was not a big fancy something but some charts that help explain why we need to watch our energy usage so carefully.  

Churches get hit with a rather unfair and huge penalty when they go over a certain minimum with energy. It is aligned with peak usage rates for businesses.  With us the magic number is 21 kilo watts. If we go over that mark once the penalty is somewhere around $2000 for the year. Now for most churches, which are mostly non-profit, this is a big deal. So two members of our church have been working to bring the numbers down and to figure out a way to keep us below 21 kW. With summer coming we need to talk to the general membership about why the A/C will not be going full blast in every room and what is controlling it. So my simple diagrams and charts will help do that.

I did these in Adobe Illustrator. The Speedometer  will be mounted on foam core and will have a movable arrow to illustrate the increases in energy usage. The blue chart with the red at the top will be mounted on a magnetic white board, and we will use the smaller blocks to show why we can't have all the rooms running A/C at the same time - they won't all fit. The one I chose is our Base usage block which will sit at the bottom of the Blue Chart to indicate where we start. 

Little things can make a big difference.