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Assignment Of Management of Services On Service provided by Taj Hotel SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY Lec. Satinder Kumar Gurinder Singh MBA – II yr (SEC – B) Roll No. 5818 Harsimran Singh MBA-II yr (SEC-A) [pic] Roll No.5815 SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES PUNJABI UNIVERSITY, PATIALA Taj is serving its customers to its best and it is able to achieve 5-star ratings†¦show more content†¦A minimum capacity standby unit takes care of any outage due to maintenance or breakdown. At least two screw chillers are factory fitted with desuperheaters for the hot water requirements of the hotel. Since the HVAC system consumes 38% to 42% of the electrical energy of the hotel, and chillers are the major power guzzlers, they are selected with the lowest IkW per ton in the region of 0.56 – 0.58. All chillers used are water-cooled and since municipal water supply is expensive and can be in short supply during times when the monsoon rains are below normal, water treated from a sewage treatment plant (STP) is the answer. Treated water from the STP is then fed to the cooling tower and the condenser water cooling circuit. To protect the condenser from any adverse effects of water from the STP, 90:10 cupronickel tubes and 20% extra tube surface are always specified and supplied by the chiller manufacturer. Chilled Water Distribution Systems A well-designed water distribution system using both primary and secondary circuits with variable speed drive on all secondary pumps is essential to maintain comfortable temperature conditions in all areas and conserve energy. 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