Life Time: Chanhassen, MN Athletic Club

Background

The Life Time Chanhassen, MN Athletic Club reduced energy use intensity by 35% and water use intensity by nearly 60% by implementing a range of energy and water efficiency improvements from 2011 to 2021. More than 10 years ago, Life Time embarked on a multi-faceted initiative to reduce its emissions impact on the environment, partnering with other companies that are likewise focused on sustainability while also prioritizing user experience.

Life Time Chanhassen is an athletic club located in Chanhassen, MN, adjacent to Life Time’s corporate headquarters. The 110,000-square foot property includes an expansive fitness floor, a pool deck, indoor and outdoor pools, group fitness studios, basketball courts, pickleball courts, a rock wall, a spa, and a café.

In addition to be being a fully-functioning athletic club, the property also serves as a testing facility for new technologies that Life Time, Inc. hopes to deploy at the rest of its clubs.

Solutions

A wide range of projects have been implemented at Life Time’s Chanhassen club to improve energy and water efficiency. While the building’s square footage increased by more than 8% as the company added numerous amenities for members and expanded workout space, Life Time was still able to achieve a 35% energy reduction and 59% water reduction.

 

The following electric, natural gas, and water efficiency measures have been implemented at Life Time Chanhassen:

Electric Projects

  • Lighting - lighting control and validation
  • Pool Pumps - yearly validation of variable frequency drives (VFDs)
  • Steam Boilers - ensure proactive maintenance is done and relay and buttons still work
  • HVAC - ensure motors are shut down during non-operational hours, ensure VFDs are engaged, ensure airflow is optimized, turn off power exhaust, ensure compressors aren’t operating prematurely
  • Controls - quarterly updates of schedules and variance reporting on temperature, schedules, performance
  • Variable air volume (VAV) optimization
  • Steam rooms - upgraded controls

Natural Gas Projects

  • Outside Air - optimize rooftop units (RTUs) to run during occupied hours, including heating yoga studios overnight
  • Boilers - control boilers and setbacks
  • Dryers - ensure dryer optimization​
  • Hot water - ensure water only runs when in use (behavioral​ changes)
  • Reconnect control to locally-controlled spaces, such as yoga studios, so those units don’t heat overnight

Water Projects

  • Irrigation - optimize systems and execute proactive maintenance​
  • Showers - annually test and validate gallons per minute (GPM) flow rate through heads​
  • Laundry - ensure programming is validated​
  • Domestic/Pools - ensure no leaks or autofill issues with real time metering

Other Benefits

Due to the nature of Life Time’s business, extensive lighting throughout the building is required. By retrofitting all of the fixtures to LED, Life Time saved an average of 4-8 hours/week of maintenance and labor.

Additionally, during an energy audit of its Chanhassen, Minnesota location, the company determined that the men’s and women’s steam rooms constituted 13% of the peak load for the building since both steam rooms ran constantly.

To address this energy use, the Life Time energy manager tested two changes. First, to cut down on peak demand, a relay was installed between the men’s and women’s steam rooms so that they would not initiate the heating system at the same time. Next, to cut down on the run-time of the steam rooms, a start button and timer were installed so that the rooms only operate while occupied.

As a result of these two upgrades, Life Time reduced average peak demand by 25.5 kW for the Chanhassen club, saving $5,000 annually in electricity costs. Furthermore, the retrofit had two unexpected benefits:

  1. Better control of the steam and humidity in the area around the steam rooms.
  2. Reduced use of costly eucalyptus oil diffused while steam rooms are operating.

Life Time is implementing this steam room solution across its full portfolio of nearly 160 clubs and incorporating the changes into the design for new facilities.

Image Gallery

Life Time Chanhassen Building at Sunset

The Life Time athletic country club in Chanhassen, MN.

Family playing in hotel pool

Life Time operates more than 300 pools nationwide.

Inside of gym, weights lined up in a row

Reducing HVAC and lighting inefficiencies at Life Time required multiple, integrated strategies.

ANNUAL ENERGY USE

(Source EUI)

kBtu/sq. ft.

ENERGY SAVINGS: 35%

ANNUAL WATER USE

gals/sq. ft

WATER SAVINGS: 59%