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What do you need to calculate the Life Cycle Costing (LCC)? -
ANSWERS-The initial investment
The costs of operation and maintenance
Administrative Expenses
Finance Changes
The consumption of energy
Expected modifications and replacements
What is a cost control system in which the cost of facility services
requested by a department is charged to what department? - ANSWERS-
Chargebacks
What are 3 types of EMS Systems (Energy Management Control
Systems) - ANSWERS-1. Time of Day Scheduling
2. Temperature/ Time Optimization
3. Demand Control Systems
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Demand side management (DSM) programs are developed and offered
to organization by energy providers to do which of the following during
peak service?
1. Monitor the demand for energy supplied by the utility
2. Provide emergency energy demand sources
3. Reduce energy demand on the utility provider
4. Improve the quality of the energy provided - ANSWERS-Reduce
energy demand on the utility provider
Which of the following contracts requires a schedule of values when
negotiating?
1. Vehicle purchase
2. Equipment agreement
3. Lump sum bid
4. Guaranteed maximum price - ANSWERS-Guaranteed Maximum
Price
Service agreements on clinical equipment can best be reduced in cost
by?
1. Having the facility technician responsible for first response.
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2. Adding equipment to the service agreement
3. Using multiple vendors
4. Updating the equipment to the most recent vision - ANSWERS-
Having a facility technicians responsible for the first reponse.
A roof top air handling unit costs $6,000 per year in utilities to operate
and has a monthly service contract for maintenance of $600. A
replacement unit will cost $25,000 (installed) and will use 4% less
energy with service contract of $150 per month. Which of the following
is the total payback in years for the replacement unit? - ANSWERS-3.2
Which of the following should be used when evaluating and
documenting energy conversation results?
1. Degree days
2. Efficiency of Equipment
3. Fuel Consumption
4. Square footage changes - ANSWERS-1, 3, and 4 only
A facility current motor service budget is straight lined at $1,000 per
month. By the fifth month, $7,000 of the current year's budget has been
spent. The supervisor has stated budgets can have no more than a 10%
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increase. Which of the following will be the maximum motor service
budget for the next year?
1. 7,700
2. 13,200
3. 14,000
4. 15,400.00 - ANSWERS-$13,200.00
Which of the following major factors should be considered in evaluating
life cycle costs?
1. Life expectancy
2. Operating Costs
3. Purchase Price
4. Equipment Capacity - ANSWERS-1, 2, and 3 only
A facility manage intends to purchase a medical air compressor costing
$2,600. The manufacturer has stated that energy efficient motor will
save 10% on electric usage and that history indicates it will cost $300 in
repairs each year. The total capital dollar amount is? - ANSWERS-
$2,600.00
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EXAM
What do you need to calculate the Life Cycle Costing (LCC)? -
ANSWERS-The initial investment
The costs of operation and maintenance
Administrative Expenses
Finance Changes
The consumption of energy
Expected modifications and replacements
What is a cost control system in which the cost of facility services
requested by a department is charged to what department? - ANSWERS-
Chargebacks
What are 3 types of EMS Systems (Energy Management Control
Systems) - ANSWERS-1. Time of Day Scheduling
2. Temperature/ Time Optimization
3. Demand Control Systems
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, CHC AND CHFM LATEST
EXAM
Demand side management (DSM) programs are developed and offered
to organization by energy providers to do which of the following during
peak service?
1. Monitor the demand for energy supplied by the utility
2. Provide emergency energy demand sources
3. Reduce energy demand on the utility provider
4. Improve the quality of the energy provided - ANSWERS-Reduce
energy demand on the utility provider
Which of the following contracts requires a schedule of values when
negotiating?
1. Vehicle purchase
2. Equipment agreement
3. Lump sum bid
4. Guaranteed maximum price - ANSWERS-Guaranteed Maximum
Price
Service agreements on clinical equipment can best be reduced in cost
by?
1. Having the facility technician responsible for first response.
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2. Adding equipment to the service agreement
3. Using multiple vendors
4. Updating the equipment to the most recent vision - ANSWERS-
Having a facility technicians responsible for the first reponse.
A roof top air handling unit costs $6,000 per year in utilities to operate
and has a monthly service contract for maintenance of $600. A
replacement unit will cost $25,000 (installed) and will use 4% less
energy with service contract of $150 per month. Which of the following
is the total payback in years for the replacement unit? - ANSWERS-3.2
Which of the following should be used when evaluating and
documenting energy conversation results?
1. Degree days
2. Efficiency of Equipment
3. Fuel Consumption
4. Square footage changes - ANSWERS-1, 3, and 4 only
A facility current motor service budget is straight lined at $1,000 per
month. By the fifth month, $7,000 of the current year's budget has been
spent. The supervisor has stated budgets can have no more than a 10%
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increase. Which of the following will be the maximum motor service
budget for the next year?
1. 7,700
2. 13,200
3. 14,000
4. 15,400.00 - ANSWERS-$13,200.00
Which of the following major factors should be considered in evaluating
life cycle costs?
1. Life expectancy
2. Operating Costs
3. Purchase Price
4. Equipment Capacity - ANSWERS-1, 2, and 3 only
A facility manage intends to purchase a medical air compressor costing
$2,600. The manufacturer has stated that energy efficient motor will
save 10% on electric usage and that history indicates it will cost $300 in
repairs each year. The total capital dollar amount is? - ANSWERS-
$2,600.00
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