WALDRON
37 Industrial Ave.
Exeter, NH 03833
One Penn Plaza,
36" Floor
New York, NY 10119
Erich Gustenhoven, P.E., Mechanical Engineer
Background
Mr.Gustenhoven has been in the power industry over five years and has amassed a
depth and breadth of experience that allows him to be a contributor to any type of
project. This includes a significant amount of field work, coupled with detailed
design efforts in the office.
Experience
Tufts University Campus Energy Center Commissioning — Medford, MA
Waldron was responsible for the preparation of start-up and commissioning of a
medium and low voltage switchgears for a new 4MW reciprocating engine generator
and a new 500kW black start diesel engine generator. The start-up and
commissioning included utility witness test TEEE-1547 test), engine generator load
bank test, synchronizing a generator to the utility, black-start, island mode and load
shed test.
Role: Staff Engineer
TWA Flight Center Hotel Combine Heat & Power Project — New York, NY
Engineering design of a micro-grid combined heat and power plant for a hotel
development at JFK Airport. The project includes three (3) 335kW reciprocating
engine generators, one (1) 500kW standby diesel engine generator and one (1) new
500KW / 1000kWh energy storage system to provide 100% reliable electricity power
to the building.
Role: Staff Engineer
Alstom Power Inc. — Windsor, CT
Waldron performed the engineering and design services for the relocation of an
existing combustion research and development facility. The engineering team
conducted numerous, extensive walk-downs of existing equipment and piping which
consisted of taking field measurements, photographs, notes, drawing numerous
sketches, and recording information from several sources. Upon completion of as-
built documentation, Waldron was responsible for the design of cooling water, and
heating ventilation and air conditioning systems. System design included load
calculations, equipment selection, and process and instrumentation diagrams.
Role: Staff Engineer who functioned as part of the field engineering team.
Yale University — New Haven, CT
Campus wide utility study with the objective to determine the optimal repowering
option for an existing combined heat and power plant, which included process and
instrumentation diagrams, equipment selection and specification. Assisted in
computer modeling to select appropriate repowering scheme. Functioned as part of
field survey team to assess constructability, including identifying tie-in locations and
feasibility.
Role: Staff Engineer
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