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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 4 May 12. 1978 r1 Energy audits P rogressm or a11 Hill AFB facilities By Lt. Hon Brounell r x - Some items found will require maintenance support. Others will need closer scrutiny by building managers of existing use Thusfar, the program has encompassed large Hill AFB facilities exceeding 30,000 square feet. Total energy audits performed on these buildings have turned up numerous deficiencies such as poor or missing insulation, broken ventilating systems, maladjusted or unmanaged thermostats, high lighting levels and improper circuit switching. Broken, repairable items found during the inspections will be brought to the attention of the building monitor. The monitor will, in turn, be required to submit an Air Force Form 1135, Real Property Maintenance Request, to the BEAP office where it will be logged and coordinated through proper Civil great deal of these deficiencies can be corrected at base level; others will be accomplished by contract as funds become available through the Military Construction Program. Each time a BEAP analyst performs an audit, the building monitor will be contacted to insure that they understand all facts regarding poor energy utilization. Initial success has warranted expansion of the program to Phase II, which will involve audits and inspections of the remainder of base facilities. The second phase is further broken into two distinct parts. With everyone's help in locating excessive energy practices, total basewide energy requirements can be cut drastically, without adverse effect on mission performance. time-sharin- g, no-notic- e, Inspections are intended to be used as a beneficial tool in helping building monitors pinpoint high and wasteful energy practices. Citations will be issued on all energy violations, with suspense dates for corrective action and written response to r t f ill f - - V - JLJ - I s r f - - The Building Energy Audit Program (BEAP) is proving successful as computer program answers point out many areas of high investment return for buildings on base. Select buildings will be identified and programmed for computer use whereby computer technology will be used to determine cost effective energy saving alternatives and building updates. The heart of Phase II, however, will be three-shi- ft devoted to inspecting all base operations on a basis. i v- the BEAP Office. A i i . ' '"V - practices. SI K f ' s Engineering channels. ENERGY LOSS Gil Duron, Energy Analyst, points out bad insulation on a steam pipe to Milford Kunz, Building Monitor. An base building energy audit program is turning up numerous deficiencies such as the one above. (U.S. Air Force Photo) on-goi- Navigator training now offered certain female officers Applications are now being accepted from female active be less than 27 and a half years of age at time of selection. officers for Undergraduate Navigator duty application procedures, contact the Customer Service Center at Ext. 3931. Applications received by Applicants must meet medical standards specified in AFR be medically 160-4- For more information on must be Air Force Military Personnel Center no later than July 1, and those interested should apply as soon as possible. Training. 3; Qualified for flying duty, and s 1st Anniversary k jir SERVICE SPECIALS "Month of May Only!!" FRONT END ALIGN General Motors Cars Only 1(0 Complete Service TRANSMISSION SERV. General Motors Cars Only mi far . 4- 0 I $1 m !1 4 1.1 . i&f & s S -- 1 Ml n . i dr . integral part of the JUMPS program is automatic deposit of your paycheck into your checking or savings account. At First Security's two banks, we've been doing that on our own for years, for of our Hill Field customers. Our experience makes the plan easy to start and convenient to many stay with. And, as your bank, we're well equipped to accept automatic deposits. How Automatic Deposits benefit you RELIABLE on-ba- m TRANSfr COMPLETE SERVICE m An on-ba- LUBE - OIL & FILTER ALL MAKES se se You are assured your pay will be credited to your account on payday even if you are on leave TDY or during a PCS. CONVENIENT No standing in line to make your deposit, no side trips on your way home. SAFE There is no risk of a loss of your deposit in transit. Sign up for JUMPS automatic payroll plan at either of our two Hill Air Force Base offices. West area bldg. 1235 East area bldg. 442 ' ITY BANK Hours: 10:00 a.m. to OF UTAH. N 4:00 p.m. Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Member FDIC IC G?C TRUCKS PONTIAC A 376-344- 5 570 N. Main or 825-163- 4 Layton i |