1 PECO Smart Ideas for Your Business Commercial & Industrial Program Application Manual
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PECO Smart Ideas for Your Business
Commercial & Industrial Program
Application Manual
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Contents Commercial & Industrial Program Application Manual ......................................................................... 5
Terms and Conditions ............................................................................................................................ 7
Retrofit Lighting Solutions ................................................................................................................... 11
General Linear Fluorescent Lamp and Ballast Specification Requirements ...................................... 11
LED Lamps and Fixtures .................................................................................................................... 11
Linear LED (Tubes) ............................................................................................................................ 11
Permanent Fixture Removal ............................................................................................................ 12
LED Traffic Signals ................................................................................................................................ 18
LED Traffic Signals Incentive Table ................................................................................................... 18
New Construction Lighting Specifications ........................................................................................... 19
New Construction Lighting Incentives Table .................................................................................... 19
Exterior New Construction Lighting ..................................................................................................... 23
Exterior New Construction Lighting Incentive Table ....................................................................... 24
HVAC Equipment .................................................................................................................................. 25
Air-Source Air Conditioners and Air-Source Heat Pumps ................................................................. 25
Package Terminal Systems (Replacements) ..................................................................................... 25
Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump <5.4 Tons ........................................................................................ 25
Geothermal Heat Pump ................................................................................................................... 25
HVAC Incentives Table ...................................................................................................................... 26
Other HVAC Equipment ....................................................................................................................... 27
Hotel Guest Room Occupancy Sensor (Electric Resistance Heat/AC) ............................................... 27
Economizer Controls ........................................................................................................................ 27
ECM Circulation Fan ......................................................................................................................... 27
Other HVAC Incentives Table ........................................................................................................... 27
Unitary HVAC Chillers........................................................................................................................... 28
Air-Cooled Chillers ............................................................................................................................ 28
Water Cooled Positive Displacement ............................................................................................... 28
Reciprocating Chillers Water Cooled Centrifugal Chillers ................................................................ 28
Unitary HVAC Chiller Incentive Table ............................................................................................... 29
Refrigeration ........................................................................................................................................ 30
Anti-Sweat Heater Controls ............................................................................................................. 30
Evaporator Fan Controls .................................................................................................................. 30
Floating Head Pressure Controls ...................................................................................................... 30
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Automatic Door Closers for Walk-In Coolers and Freezers ............................................................. 30
EC Motor for Walk-in/Reach-in Refrigerated cases or Freezer cases .............................................. 30
ENERGY STAR Solid Door Freezer and Glass Door Freezer and Refrigerators ................................. 30
Refrigeration Suction Pipe Insulation .............................................................................................. 31
Night Cover ...................................................................................................................................... 31
Strip Curtain on Walk-In Cooler/Freezer ......................................................................................... 31
Evaporator Coil Defrost Control ....................................................................................................... 31
Variable Speed Refrigeration Compressor ....................................................................................... 31
Add Doors to Open Refrigerated Cases ........................................................................................... 32
Door Gaskets .................................................................................................................................... 32
Zero Energy Doors ............................................................................................................................ 32
Refrigeration Incentives Table .......................................................................................................... 32
Food Service ......................................................................................................................................... 33
Beverage and Snack Machine Controls ............................................................................................ 33
ENERGY STAR® Refrigerated Beverage Vending Machines ............................................................. 33
ENERGY STAR® Electric Steam Cooker ............................................................................................. 33
Food Service Incentive Table ............................................................................................................ 33
Motors and Variable Frequency Drives .............................................................................................. 34
Early Replacement Motors .............................................................................................................. 34
Motors Incentive Table .................................................................................................................... 34
Variable Frequency Drives on HVAC Fan Applications: ................................................................... 34
Variable Frequency Drives on Pump Applications: .......................................................................... 34
Variable Speed Control for Kitchen Exhaust Hoods: ........................................................................ 34
Variable Speed Drives for Process or Other Equipment: ................................................................. 35
VSD/VFD Incentives Table ................................................................................................................ 35
Domestic Hot Water ............................................................................................................................ 36
Fuel Switch: Electric Water Heater to ENERGY STAR Commercial Gas Water Heater ..................... 36
Heat Pump Water Heater ................................................................................................................ 36
Low Flow Pre-Rinse Spray Valve ...................................................................................................... 36
Domestic Hot Water Incentive Table ................................................................................................ 36
Compressed Air Systems ...................................................................................................................... 37
No-loss Condensate Drain ................................................................................................................ 37
Air-Entraining air nozzle ................................................................................................................... 37
Storage Tanks for Load/No Load Screw Compressors ..................................................................... 37
Cycling Refrigerated Thermal Mass Dryer ....................................................................................... 37
Compressed Air Systems Incentive Table ......................................................................................... 38
Whole Building Systems ....................................................................................................................... 39
Whole Building Systems Approach .................................................................................................. 39
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How to Apply for Whole Building Systems Incentives ..................................................................... 39
Customer Eligibility .......................................................................................................................... 40
Project Eligibility .............................................................................................................................. 40
Whole Building Systems Incentives Table........................................................................................ 40
Custom Project Specifications ............................................................................................................. 41
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Applicant must verify that they are a business customer of PECO (commercial, industrial, governmental, institutional, and non-profit). Multifamily applicants may also apply. Detailed information is posted on www.peco.com/smartideas
Project must be a new facility improvement that results in an improvement in electric energy efficiency (kWh) and/or a permanent reduction in electric energy usage.
All equipment must be installed in facilities served by PECO, with a valid PECO account number on an eligible PECO non-residential rate.
Refer to the technical specifications in this Application Manual to check eligibility of equipment for incentives.
PECO Smart Ideas for Your Business
Commercial & Industrial Program Application Manual
Program is offered and incentive values and measures contained in this application are valid
from June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2021, or until funds are exhausted.
Incentive values and measures may be modified or terminated at any time without prior notice.
Follow This Easy Process:
Step 1: Verify your Eligibility
Step 2: Submit Pre-approval Application to Reserve Funds
A pre-approval application must be submitted before you purchase equipment or technology for which the incentive is being requested. Applications can be submitted via online, mail, email, or fax.
PECO Smart Ideas for Your Business
4377 County Line Road
Chalfont, PA 18914
Fax
215-996-3982
1-215-996-3982
Incentive funds will be reserved when your pre–approval application is approved.
Complete the Applicant Information form for each of the measures that you are installing. Lighting projects require a lighting worksheet and inventory to be completed in addition to the application form. You may submit the application via mail, fax or e-mail.
For some projects, a pre-installation inspection will be required. Most projects require documentation of the equipment being replaced.
Incentive funds are reserved for 90 days. Contact the PECO Smart Ideas team for specific questions regarding funding reservations and extensions.
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Submit a final application as soon as possible after the project is completed, within 90 days of project completion but no later than May 15, 2021. The final application is the same form as the pre-approval application. Include the following documentation with your final application: customer/contractor information, a signed final application agreement, itemized invoices, specifications, and an updated scope of work.
The program team will review your final application. For some projects, a final inspection will be part of the final review.
The program team will send incentive checks four to six weeks after your
final application is approved.
If you need assistance, please contact our program hotline
866-371-9343
Please visit our website
www.peco.com/smartideas
Step 3: Install Equipment or Perform Project Work The equipment installed must meet or exceed the specifications and requirements found
in measures tables and detailed in the Application Manual. Equipment must be installed within the program period.
Step 4: Submit Final Application
Pre-Approval Application Checklist
Registration Number on Application
Form (if applicable)
Documentation of existing equipment for
retrofit projects
Lighting worksheet for lighting projects
Equipment Specifications/Cut Sheets
Copy of Current PECO Bill
Customer Signature on Customer
Acknowledgement
Form W-9
Final Application Checklist
Signed Final Agreement
Itemized Invoices
Equipment Specifications/Cut Sheets for
changes in equipment
Updated Scope if project changed (please
advise program staff during installation if
scope changes. Increase in incentive
amount is not guaranteed).
Supporting Documentation Guidelines
Lighting: Please attempt to submit photos of existing lighting. Projects >750,000 kWh require lighting logging data. DLC/ENERGY STAR certification documentation submittal will streamline review process. Plans/engineering submittals will be requested for large projects. Square footage for occupancy sensors and stair well bi level sensors must be submitted. VFDs: Nameplate photos and/or engineering schedules of existing equipment. Custom or ‘large’ (>250,000 KWh) mechanical projects: M&V plan will be required for larger projects.
Program engineers will contact participants to establish M&V protocols.
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Terms and Conditions
PECO Energy Company (PECO) is offering prescriptive and custom incentives under the PECO
Smart Ideas for Your Business to facilitate the implementation of cost-effective energy efficiency
measures for commercial and industrial customers. Any and all energy savings or environmental
credits generated by the project described in this application will be retained by PECO.
Funds are limited and subject to availability. The program may be modified or terminated
without prior notice.
Program Effective Dates
The program is available until May 31, 2021. The current cycle year runs from June 1, 2016,
through May 31, 2017 (‘Program Year Eight’). Incentives are offered until approved funds are
exhausted or until May 15, 2021, whichever comes first. All projects must be completed and the
final applications received no later than May 15, 2021 to be eligible for incentives.
Program and Project Eligibility
Smart Ideas for Your Business incentives are available for the common energy efficiency
measures listed in this Application Manual. Program incentives are available under PECO Smart
Ideas for Your Business to non-residential customers within PECO's service territory. These
incentives are available to all customers who pay into the Energy Efficiency Charge and receive
their electricity over PECO’s distribution network, regardless of the retail electric supplier.
Most commercial projects involving energy savings are eligible. Incentives are available for both
prescriptive and custom measures. Prescriptive measures are energy efficiency measures with
pre-determined savings and incentive levels, and are paid on a per unit basis. These measures
are available for specific Lighting, HVAC, Refrigeration and Food Service, Variable
Speed/Frequency Drives, Compressed Air and Domestic Water Heater measures. Custom
measures include energy efficiency measures not listed on the prescriptive application forms.
Custom incentives must be approved by PECO in advance, are determined on a case-by-case
basis, and are paid per unit of energy (kWh) saved. Examples of projects that are NOT eligible
for PECO Smart Ideas for Your Business include on–site electricity generation, projects focused
primarily on power factor improvement, and renewable energy projects.
Installation must be at the customer’s facility and provide 100% of the energy benefits as stated
in the application for a period of five years or for the life of the product, whichever is less. PECO
has the right to claim a pro-rated amount of any incentive paid if the customer ceases to be a
distribution customer of PECO, or removes the equipment or systems at any time during the
five-year period or the life of the measure.
Incentive Payment Limits
Prescriptive and custom incentives cannot exceed 100% of the customer’s total costs.
Contractor labor costs can be considered in the total project cost, while customer internal labor
costs cannot.
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Application Review Process
Pre-approval is required for all projects. A pre-approval application must be submitted before
you purchase equipment or technology for which the incentive is being requested. Pre-approval
is not a guarantee of program acceptance. Completed applications will be reviewed in the order
received. The location or business name on the invoice must be the same as the application
information. The incentive is reserved for the project when PECO receives a complete pre-
approval application and determines that the project meets the program eligibility requirements.
Applicants who submit incomplete applications will be notified of deficiencies upon review of the
application, and could lose their place in line in the review process until all requested
information is received. Applicants are encouraged to call the program hotline if they have any
questions about documentation requirements.
PECO will review final applications for eligibility and completeness. The final application and all
required supporting documentation must be received within 90 days of project completion but no
later than May 15, 2021 to be eligible for incentives. Project documentation, including original
dated invoices for the purchase and installation of the measures and/or product specification
sheets, is required.
The project invoice must provide sufficient detail to separate the project cost from the cost of
other services such as repairs and building code compliance. PECO reserves the right to
request additional supporting documentation necessary to ensure measure eligibility and verify
that the expected energy savings will occur. Requested information may include, but is not
limited to: equipment purchase dates, installation dates, proof that the equipment is operational,
manufacturer specifications, warranty information, and proof of customer co-payment. PECO
will make every effort to maintain the confidentiality of customer information except that such
information must be provided to the PA PUC and its contractor, as well as PECO’s contractor
for measurement and evaluation.
The installed measures are not eligible for incentives from other PA Act 129 Phase 3 Energy
Efficiency Programs.
Inspections and/or PUC’s Statewide Program Evaluation
PECO, its agents, measurement and verification contractor, and/or the PUC statewide program
evaluator have the right to audit or inspect all projects to verify compliance with the program
rules and verify the accuracy of project documentation. This may include pre-installation and/or
post-installation inspections, detailed lighting layout descriptions, metering, data collection,
interviews, and utility bill data analyses. The customer must allow access to project documents
and the facility where the measures were installed for a period of five years after receipt of
incentive payment by PECO.
Requirements for Custom Project Electricity Savings Calculation
The annual electricity savings must be calculated for custom projects using industry accepted
engineering algorithms or simulation models. The applicant must estimate the annual electricity
usage of both the existing and proposed equipment based on the current operation of the
facility. If the existing equipment is at the end of its rated useful life, the applicant must
substitute equipment that would meet the applicable federal and local energy codes as the
baseline when calculating the annual energy savings. The applicant must be able to clearly
describe the method used to calculate the savings. The applicant must provide all assumptions
used in the calculations and document the source for these assumptions. Further information on
custom measures can be found in the Application Manual, which can be downloaded from
www.peco.com/smartideas.
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The method and assumptions used by the applicant to calculate the annual savings will be
reviewed by PECO. PECO has sole and final determination of the annual energy savings to be
used in calculating the incentive amount. PECO also reserves the right to require specific
measurement and verification activities including monitoring both before and after the retrofit
and to base the incentive payment on the results of these activities.
PECO may need to conduct inspections both before and after the retrofit projects to verify
equipment and operation conditions. Pre-approval application must be submitted while the
existing equipment is still in operation in order to allow PECO the opportunity to view the
existing equipment.
Tax Liability
Incentives may be taxable for most taxpayers. If the incentive is more than $600, it will be
reported to the IRS and the customer will be provided with an IRS form 1099, unless the
customer is exempt. PECO is not responsible for any tax liability that may be imposed on any
customer as a result of the payment of program incentives. All customers must supply their
Federal Tax Identification number to PECO in order to receive a Program Incentive. Please
consult with your tax professional for information on the tax treatment of the incentives.
No Endorsement
PECO does not endorse, support or recommend any particular manufacturer, product or system
design in promoting this program and PECO does not guarantee any specific level of energy
savings with respect to any product, system design or energy efficiency measure.
Warranties
PECO DOES NOT WARRANT THE PERFORMANCE OF INSTALLED EQUIPMENT, AND/OR
SERVICES RENDERED AS PART OF THIS PROGRAM, EITHER EXPRESSLY OR
IMPLICITLY. NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, WHETHER
STATUTORY, EXPRESSED,OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATIONS,
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
REGARDING EQUIPMENT OR SERVICES PROVIDED BY A MANUFACTURER OR
VENDOR. CONTACT YOUR VENDOR/SERVICES PROVIDER FOR DETAILS REGARDING
PERFORMANCE AND WARRANTIES.
Limitation of Liability
By virtue of participating in this program, customers agree to waive any and all claims or
damages against PECO, except the receipt of the program incentive, if eligible. Participating
Customers agree that PECO’s liability, in connection with this program, is limited to paying the
program incentive specified. Under no circumstances shall PECO, its representatives, agents or
subcontractors, be liable for any lost profits, special, punitive, consequential or incidental
damages or for any other damages or claims connected with or resulting from participation in
this program.
Assignment
Customers may assign a portion or all of their program incentive payment to a specified vendor.
Customer’s Certification
Customer certifies that he/she purchased and installed the equipment listed in the application.
Customer agrees that all information is true and that he/she has conformed to all of the program
and equipment requirements listed in the application.
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Termination
PECO reserves the right to extend, modify (this includes modification of program incentive
levels) or terminate this program without prior or further notice.
Acknowledgement
I have read, understood and am in compliance with all rules and regulations concerning this
incentive program. I certify that all information provided is correct to the best of my knowledge,
and I give PECO permission to share my records with the Pennsylvania PUC, and agents,
representatives and contractors it selects to manage, coordinate or evaluate the program.
Additionally, I hereby authorize PECO to have reasonable access to my property to inspect the
installation and performance of the equipment and installations that are eligible for incentives
under the guidelines of the program.
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Retrofit Lighting Solutions General Linear Fluorescent Lamp and Ballast Specification Requirements
32w 4ft HPT8 and reduced wattage T8 lamps must be listed on the Consortium of Energy
Efficiency (CEE) product list or must meet CEE standards. For further information, visit
www.cee1.org.
LED Lamps and Fixtures
The integral lamp or fixture must appear on the Energy Star Qualified Products List or the
Design Lights Consortium Qualified Products List.
Energy Star Qualified Fixture Product List: http://www.energystar.gov/
Energy Star Qualified Integral LED lamps: http://www.energystar.gov/
Design Lights Qualified Product List: http://www.designlights.org/
Linear LED (Tubes)
Linear LED lamps must be listed on the Design LightsTM Consortium (DLC) Qualified Products
List.
Type A LED’s
Type A LED linear lamps are powered by a fluorescent ballast.
If present, existing magnetic ballast must be removed and replaced with a
compatible energy- efficient electronic ballast
DLC Primary Use Requirement – DLC-listed equipment must be classified with one
of the following Primary Use designations:
o Replacement Lamps ("Plug and Play") (UL Type A)
Label must be affixed to the interior of fixture, in a prominent location. Label should
indicate that the fixture has been retrofitted with TLEDs and that fluorescent lamps
should not be installed as replacements.
Type B LED’s
Type B LED tubes are powered by an internal driver
Existing fluorescent ballast must be removed and fixture’s incoming power wires
are connected directly to the lamp sockets. Strict adherence to installation
instructions is critical when rewiring existing fixtures.
The LED linear lamps must be delivered as part of a UL 1598C Classified Luminaire
Retrofit Kit with instructions explaining the LED linear lamps must be installed on a
luminaire that is already UL Listed.
The retrofitted luminaire must be clearly identified using the label included with the
Retrofit Kit, indicating that the luminaire has been modified and can no longer operate
the originally intended fluorescent lamp(s).
Type C LED’s
Type C LED linear lamps are powered by an external driver.
Existing fluorescent ballast must be removed and replaced with a compatible external driver.
DLC Primary Use Requirement – DLC-listed equipment must be classified with one of the
following Primary Use designations:
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o 2-lamp External Driver Lamp-Style Retrofit Kits (UL Type C) o 3-lamp External Driver Style Retrofit Kits (UL Type C) o 4-lamp External Driver Lamp-Style Retrofit Kits (UL Type C)
Technical specifications (manufacturer’s cut sheet) for the driver must be submitted with the
application.
Permanent Fixture Removal This measure is to be used only in conjunction with lighting retrofits and is intended for spaces that are currently over lit. Incentives are paid $.10/watt reduced only on fixtures removed, not on total watts reduced for entire projects. Overall net lumen reduction must be achieved in order to qualify for a permanent fixture removal incentive. Example: (20) Existing fixtures at 10,000 lumens each = 200,000 lumens. (14) Proposed fixtures at 15,000 lumens each = 210,000 lumens Since there is not a net reduction in lumens, the six fixtures removed would not be eligible for a permanent fixture removal incentive. It is encouraged that spaces meet recommended foot-candle levels as detailed by IESNA Lighting Design Guide.
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RETROFIT INTERIOR LIGHTING TABLE
Measure Code Measure Name
Minimum Watts Reduced Incentive Unit Technical Specifications
CFL Lighting
CFL1 ENERGY STAR Hard-Wired CFL fixture: Indoor (Accent/Track, Ceiling Mount, Omni-Directional
Wall/Ceiling Mount) 20 $2.50 lamp
▪ Only complete new fixtures or modular hardwired retrofits with hardwired electronic ballasts qualify. ▪ CFL ballast must be programmed start or programmed rapid start with a power factor (PF) ≥ 0.90 and a total harmonic distortion (THD) ≤ 20%. ▪ Screw-in CFLs are not eligible for this incentive.
CFL2
ENERGY STAR Hard-Wired CFL fixture: Indoor Portable Lamp/Torchiere, Indoor Recessed
Downlight - incl retrofit modules, under cabinet strip
20 $1 lamp
CFL3
ENERGY STAR Hard-Wired CFL fixture: Outdoor Omni or Uni-Directional
Wall/Ceiling/Gound/Pole Mount, Recessed Downlights - including retrofit modules,
30 $3 lamp
Fluorescent Lighting
FL1 Interior T5 New Fluorescent Fixture w/
Electronic Ballast 11 $5 fixture ▪ Any T5 is eligible
FL2 T5HO High-Bay Fixture 54 $25 fixture ▪ Fixture efficiency must be > 90% ▪ High bay fixtures must be installed at least 15ft above finished floor;
FL3 HPT8 High-Bay Fixture 82 $20 fixture
▪ Must use High Ballast Factor (>.96)
▪ Fixture efficiency must be >= 85% ▪ High bay fixtures must be installed at least 15ft above finished floor;
FL4 HPT8 Fixture 20 $5 fixture ▪ Must use Low Ballast Factor (<.80)
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FL5 RW T8 Lamp - Lamp only 10 $3 lamp ▪ Existing T8 fixture re-ballasting to a higher ballast factor are not eligible.
HID Measures
HID1 Ceramic HID - 25 -39 Watt 95 $13 fixture
▪ Replacing higher wattage HID or High Pressure Sodium or Mercury Vapor ▪ Interior replacements only
HID2 Ceramic HID - 70 Watt 155 $13 fixture
HID3 Ceramic HID - 100 Watt 170 $15 fixture
HID4 Pulse Start HID - 150 nominal Watts 72 $10 fixture
HID5 Pulse Start HID - 350 nominal Watts 100 $13 fixture
HID6 Pulse Start HID - 1000 nominal Watts 400 $15 fixture
Interior LED Fixtures
LED1 ENERGY STAR Integral LED fixture: Indoor
Recessed Downlight Retrofit Module 38
$7 fixture ▪ Retrofit module of existing recessed fixture.
LED2 ENERGY STAR Integral LED fixture: Indoor
Recessed Downlight 38
$7 fixture
▪ New indoor recessed downlight fixture
LED3 ENERGY STAR Integral LED fixture: Indoor
Portable Lamp/Torchiere 30
$7 fixture
LED4 LED Accent/Track Lighting Fixtures 32
$6
head
LED5 LED Low-Bay Fixtures 150 $20 fixture ▪ For replacement of HID fixtures mounted ≤ 15'
above finished floor LED6 LED Low-Bay Retrofit Kits 150 $20 fixture
LED8 LED Troffer Fixtures and Retrofit Kits 5 $10 fixture ▪ Troffers typically installed in lay-in ceilings, 2x2, 2x4 configuration
LED9 LED Surface and Suspended Linear Fixtures 25 $10 fixture ▪ Examples of LED surface-mounted luminaires include: wrap, vaportight, and strip fixtures (non-cooler).
Interior LED High Bay Fixtures
LED10 LED High-Bay Fixtures 150 $75 fixture
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LED11 LED High-Bay Retrofit Kits 150 $75 fixture ▪ High bay fixtures must be installed at least 15ft above finished floor;
LED Parking Garage and Canopy Fixtures
LED12 LED Parking Garage and Canopy Fixtures and
Retrofit Kits, Outdoor <= 5,000 LED lumens 50 $15 fixture
▪ Fixtures must be physically installed in a parking garage (area where vehicles are physically parked) or fuel pump canopy. ▪ Typically represents replacement of ≤175 W Metal Halide or equivalent.
LED13 LED Parking Garage and Canopy Fixtures and
Retrofit Kits, Outdoor 5,001 - 10,000 LED lumens
70 $30 fixture
▪ Typically represents replacement of Metal Halide or equivalent greater than 175W and less than 400W. ▪ Product must be installed in a parking garage (area where vehicles are physically parked) or fuel pump canopy
LED14 LED Parking Garage and Canopy Fixtures and
Retrofit Kits, Outdoor > 10,000 LED lumens 150 $50 fixture
▪ Typically represents replacement of ≥400 W Metal Halide or equivalent. ▪ Product must be physically installed in a parking garage (area where vehicles are physically parked) or fuel pump canopy.
LED Screw-in Lamps
ESLED1 ENERGY STAR Screw-in LED Bulb
(Decorative: Globe) 14 $5 lamp ▪ Lamp with globe shape such as type G
ESLED2 ENERGY STAR Screw-in LED Bulb
(Decorative: non-globe 14 $5 lamp
▪ Lamps with non-globe or candle-like shape such as type B, C, CA, F
ESLED3 ENERGY STAR Screw-in LED Bulb and Low
Voltage Mini-Reflector Bulbs (Directional/Reflector)
14 $5 lamp ▪ ANSI standard PAR and MR type lamps
ESLED4 ENERGY STAR Screw-in LED Bulb (Standard) 14 $5 lamp ▪ Lamp such as A series
ESLED5 ENERGY STAR Screw-in LED Bulb (Standard:
3-Way) 14 $5 lamp ▪ Lamp such as A series with three light levels
LED Screw-in Lamps- Smart Bulbs
ESLED6 ENERGY STAR Screw-in LED Bulb
(Decorative: Globe; Smart Bulb) 14 $5 lamp ▪ Lamp with globe shape such as type G
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ESLED7 ENERGY STAR Screw-in LED Bulb (Decorative: non-globe; Smart Bulb)
14 $5 lamp ▪ Lamps with non-globe or candle-like shape such as type B, C, CA, F
ESLED8 ENERGY STAR Screw-in LED Bulb (Directional/Reflector; Smart Bulb)
14 $5 lamp ▪ ANSI standard PAR lamps
ESLED9 ENERGY STAR Screw-in LED Bulb (Standard:
Smart Bulb) 14 $5 lamp ▪ Lamp such as A series
LED Tubes (replacing fluorescent)
TLED1 LED Replacement Lamps (Tubes), 2' 6 $2.50 lamp ▪Refer to Lighting Technical Specifications for requirements
TLED2 LED Replacement Lamps (Tubes), 4' 12 $4 lamp
LED Exterior Lighting
ELED1 ENERGY STAR Integral LED fixture: Outdoor
Recessed Downlight Retrofit Module 24
$10 module
ENERGY STAR or DLC Qualified fixtures
ELED2 ENERGY STAR Integral LED fixture: Outdoor
Recessed Downlight 24
$10 fixture
ELED3 LED Outdoor Flood Light Fixtures <= 5,000
LED lumens 50
$10 fixture
▪ Typically represents replacement of ≤175 W Metal
Halide or equivalent. Fixtures must be DLC qualified.
ELED4 LED Outdoor Flood Light Fixtures > 5,000 LED
lumens 70
$15
fixture ▪ Typically represents replacement of Metal Halide or equivalent greater than 175W. Fixtures must be DLC qualified.
ELED5 LED Pole/Arm Mounted Parking and Roadway
Fixtures and Retrofit Kits, <= 5,000 LED lumens
50 $25
fixture ▪ Typically represents replacement of ≤175 W Metal
Halide or equivalent. Product must be DLC qualified.
ELED6 LED Pole/Arm Mounted Parking and Roadway
Fixtures and Retrofit Kits, Outdoor > 10,000 LED lumens
150 $75 fixture
▪ Typically represents replacement of Metal Halide or equivalent greater than 400W. Product must be DLC listed.
ELED7 LED Pole/Arm Mounted Parking and Roadway
Fixtures and Retrofit Kits, Outdoor 5,001 - 10,000 LED lumens
70 $50 fixture ▪ Typically represents replacement of Metal Halide or equivalent greater than 175W and less than 400W. Product must be DLC listed.
ELED8 LED Wall Mount Fixtures and Retrofit Kits,
Outdoor <= 5,000 LED lumens 50 $25 fixture
▪ Typically represents replacement of ≤175 W Metal Halide or equivalent. Product must be DLC qualified.
ELED9 LED Wall Mount Fixtures and Retrofit Kits,
Outdoor > 5,000 LED lumens 70 $50 fixture
▪ Typically represents replacement of Metal Halide or equivalent greater than 175W. Product must be DLC qualified.
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Permanent Fixture Removal
PFR Permanent Fixture Removal combined with
lighting retrofit. n/a $0.10
watt removed
▪ Incentive only valid when units = “fixture” in this table. ▪ Incentive is only offered when net lumens are reduced.
Other LED Lighting
LEDEXIT LED Exit Sign
n/a
$2 sign ▪ Replacing Incandescent or Fluorescent
CASE1 LED Refrigeration Case Lighting, Open Case $10 case
▪ Retrofitting an existing T12 or high output T8 with an approved LED
CASE2 LED Refrigeration Case Lighting, Reach-in Case
$30 door
CASE3 LED Refrigeration Case Lighting, Freezer Reach-in Case
$30 door
SIGN1 LED Channel Signage, Indoor or Outdoor $8 letter ▪ Replacing Neon
Lighting Controls
CTL Unitary Sensor Controls
n/a
$15.00 sensor
▪ Passive infrared, ultrasonic detectors are eligible. ▪ Includes daylighting controls, and all occupancy controls ▪ Controls can be on/off, stepped or continuous (dimming). ▪ Daylight sensor controls are required to be commissioned in order to ensure proper sensor calibration and energy savings. ▪ Minimum of 30 watts controlled
DAYOCC Controls Combination - Daylighting and Occupancy Fixture Mounted
$15.00 sensor ▪ Minimum of 30 watts controlled
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LED Traffic Signals This measure applies to the early replacement of existing incandescent traffic lights and pedestrian signals with LEDs. New LED traffic signals must comply with ENERGY STAR requirements, which can be found at https://www.energystar.gov/ia/partners/product_specs/eligibility/traffic_elig.pdf?98bf-1786.
LED Traffic Signals Incentive Table
Round Traffic Signals Incentive per Signal
8" Red
$15
8" Yellow
8" Green
12" Red
12" Yellow
12" Green
Turn Arrow Signals
8" Red
$13
8" Yellow
8" Green
12" Red
12" Yellow
12" Green
Pedestrian Signals
9" Pedestrian Only
$13
12" Hand Only
12" Pedestrian Only
12" Countdown Only
12" Pedestrian and Hand Overlay
16" Pedestrian and Hand Side by Side
16" Pedestrian and Hand Overlay
16" Hand and Countdown Side-by-Side
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New Construction Lighting Specifications Under the Lighting Power Density Approach, the lighting power installed is compared with the lighting
power allowed by code. Incentives are available for systems where the installed lighting power is
lower than the code-allowed power by at least 10%. Savings are based on the Lighting Power Density
(LPD) calculated on a watts per square foot basis. Incentives will be paid only on the area of the
building where the lighting installation is complete and is ready for occupancy. If a portion of
a building is not built-out such that the lighting in an area is not complete and ready for
occupancy, then that portion is not eligible for an incentive. Baseline lighting power density is
based on ASHRAE 90.1- 2007. Either the "Space-by-Space" or "Building Area" method may be used
to calculate the LPD for the purposes of the incentive.
The minimum lighting power density used to calculate the incentive shall be no lower than 50%
of the ASHRAE 90.1-2007 value.
Required Documentation:
Lighting Worksheet
COMcheck Interior Lighting Report or equivalent analysis demonstrating space-by-
space or building area calculations.
Reflected ceiling plans and electrical plan sheets showing lighting fixture layout
Lighting fixture schedule sheet including fixture counts
Fixture submittal or specification sheets showing model number and rated fixture wattage
Architectural floor plans displaying floor area affected by proposed lighting installation
New Construction Lighting Incentives Table
Lighting Watts/sq. ft. % Improvement over of Code
Incentive
>= 10% and < 20% $0.035/sq. ft. >= 20% and < 30% $0.07/sq. ft.
>= 30% and < 40% $0.105/sq. ft. >= 40% $0.21/ sq. ft.
Lighting Controls that Exceed Code Requirements
Please contact Program Staff for eligibility of lighting controls for New Construction projects.
Interior Occupancy Sensors
Incentives are offered for occupancy-based controls in areas where they are not required by code.
Passive infrared, ultrasonic detectors and fixture-integrated sensors or sensors with a combination
sensor are eligible. All sensors must be hard-wired and control interior lighting fixtures. The incentive is
per Watt controlled. An inventory of the controlled fixtures and their wattage must be provided for each
sensor with the Final Application.
Daylight Dimming System
Incentives are offered for daylight sensor controls in spaces with suitable available ambient light for at
least part of the day. Light may be through skylights, clerestories, windows or “light tubes”. The
controls can be on/off, stepped or continuous dimming. The on/off controller should turn off artificial
lighting when the interior illuminance meets the desired indoor lighting level. The stepped controller
generally dims the artificial lighting 50% when the interior illuminance levels reach 50% of the desired
lighting levels. Continuous or dimming controllers dim artificial lighting proportionally to the available
ambient light. All types of daylight sensor controls are required to be commissioned in order to ensure
proper sensor calibration and energy savings. Incentives are per Watt controlled.
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Lighting control options cannot be "double counted".
Required Documentation:
Cut sheets or submittals of lighting control systems
Reflected ceiling plans or schedule showing which fixtures are controlled by lighting controls.
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Building Specific Space Types LPD (W/ft2)
Automotive—Service/Repair 0.7
Manufacturing
Low (<25 ft Floor to Ceiling Height) 1.2
High (>25 ft Floor to Ceiling Height) 1.7
Detailed Manufacturing 2.1
Equipment Room 1.2
Control Room 0.5
Hotel/Motel Guest Rooms 1.1
Dormitory—Living Quarters
1.1
Museum
General Exhibition 1.0
Restoration
1.7
Bank/Office—Banking Activity Area 1.5
Religious Buildings
Worship Pulpit, Choir 2.4
Fellowship Hall 0.9
Retail
Sales Area [For accent lighting, see 9.3.1.2.1(c)]
1.7
Mall Concourse 1.7
Sports Arena
Ring Sports Area 2.7
Court Sports Area 2.3
Indoor Playing Field Area 1.4
Warehouse
Fine Material Storage 1.4
Medium/Bulky Material Storage 0.9
Parking Garage—Garage Area 0.2
Transportation
Airport—Concourse 0.6
Air/Train/Bus—Baggage Area 1.0
Terminal—Ticket Counter 1.5
New Construction Lighting Power Density Code
Requirements – Space by Space Method
Building Specific Space Types
LPD (W/ft2)
Gymnasium/Exercise Center
Playing Area 1.4
Exercise Area 0.9
Courthouse/Police Station/Penitentiary
Courtroom 1.9
Confinement Cells 0.9
Judges Chambers 1.3
Fire Stations
Fire Station Engine
Room
0.8
Sleeping Quarters 0.3
Post Office-Sorting Area 1.2
Convention Center-Exhibit Space
1.3
Library
Card File and Cataloging
1.1
Stacks 1.7
Reading Area 1.2
Hospital
Emergency
2.7
Recovery 0.8
Nurse Station 1.0
Exam/Treatment 1.5
Pharmacy 1.2
Patient Room 0.7
Operating Room 2.2
Nursery 0.6
Medical Supply 1.4
Physical Therapy 0.9
Radiology 0.4
Laundry—Washing 0.6
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Building Area Type LPD (W/ft2)
Multifamily 0.7
Museum 1.1
Office 1
Parking garage 0.3
Penitentiary 1
Performing arts theater 1.6
Police/fire station 1
Post office 1.1
Religious building 1.3
Retail 1.5
School/university 1.2
Sports arena 1.1
Town hall 1.1
Transportation 1
Warehouse 0.8
Workshop 1.4
New Construction Lighting Power Density Code
Requirements – Building Area Method
Building Area Type 221
LPD (W/ft2)
Automotive facility 0.9
Convention center 1.2
Courthouse 1.2
Dining: bar lounge/leisure 1.3
Dining: cafeteria/fast food 1.4
Dining: family 1.6
Dormitory 1
Exercise center 1
Gymnasium 1.1
Health-care clinic 1
Hospital 1.2
Hotel 1
Library 1.3
Manufacturing facility 1.3
Motel 1
Motion picture theater 1.2
221 In cases where both a common space type and a building specific type are listed the building specific space type shall apply.
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Exterior New Construction Lighting In addition to filling out the required information on application form, participants must submit exterior lighting plans and lighting schedule for exterior lighting. Savings are calculated from the LPD (W/sq. ft.) indicated below. Additional information may be required based on the building exterior type and space description indicated below. Required Documentation:
COMcheck Interior Lighting Report or equivalent analysis demonstrating space-by-space or
building area calculations.
Drawings showing lighting fixture layout
Lighting fixture schedule sheet including fixture counts
Fixture submittal or specification sheets showing model number and rated fixture wattage
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Exterior New Construction Lighting Incentive Table
Measure Name Measure Type Incentive/Fixture
LED Outdoor Flood Light <= 5000 lumens $10
>5000 lumens $15
LED Parking Garage, Canopy and Retrofit Kit
<= 5000 lumens $18
5001 - 10,000 lumens $35
>10,000 lumens $53
LED Pole/Arm Mounted Parking and Roadway Fixture and Retrofit Kits
<= 5000 lumens $18
5001 - 10,000 lumens $35
>10,000 lumens $53
LED Wall Mount Fixture and Retrofit Kits <= 5000 lumens $18
>5000 lumens $35
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HVAC Equipment
Air-Source Air Conditioners and Air-Source Heat Pumps
New unitary air conditioning units or air source heat pumps that meet or exceed the qualifying
cooling efficiency shown in the HVAC Incentives Worksheet are eligible for an incentive. They
can be either split systems or single package units. The efficiency of split systems is based on
an ARI reference number. All packaged and split system cooling equipment must meet Air
Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) standards (210/240, 320 or 340/360), be UL listed,
use a minimum ozone-depleting refrigerant (e.g., HCFC or HFC). All required efficiencies are
based on the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) high-efficiency commercial air
conditioning and heat pump specifications (www.cee1.org). A manufacturer’s specification sheet
indicating the system efficiency must accompany the application. Disposal of the existing unit
must comply with local codes and ordinances.
Package Terminal Systems (Replacements)
Package terminal air conditioners and packaged terminal heat pumps are through-the-wall,
self-contained units that are 2 tons (24,000 Btu/h) or less. All EER values must be rated at
95°F outdoor dry-bulb temperature.
Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump <5.4 Tons
Incentives are offered for Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump <5.4 Tons with SEER rating greater
than or equal to 12.0 and EER greater than or equal to 14.5 and HSPF greater than or equal
to 9.0.
Geothermal Heat Pump
Geothermal equipment is a high-efficiency groundwater source, water source, or ground source
heat pump system that meets or exceeds the energy efficiency requirements shown in the the
tables below. These measures do not apply to heat pump systems coupled with non-heat pump
systems such as chillers, rooftop AC units, boilers, or cooling towers, which must be filed as
custom measures. All HVAC applications other than comfort cooling and heating, such as
process cooling, must also be applied for as custom measures.
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HVAC Incentives Table
HVAC Measure
Code
Equipment Type and Cooling Capacity
Cooling Qualifying Efficiency
Heating Qualifying Efficiency
Incentive ($ per
cooling ton)
Air-Source Air Conditioners
H01 < 5.4 tons (< 65,000 Btu/h) 15 SEER N/A
$22
H02 ≥ 5.4 and < 11.25 tons
(≥ 65,000 Btu/h and < 135,000 Btu/h) 12.5 IEER
N/A
$22
H03 ≥11.25 and < 20 tons (≥ 135,000 Btu/h and < 240,000
Btu/h) 12.3 IEER N/A $22
H04 ≥ 20 and < 63.33 tons
(≥ 240,000 Btu/h and < 760,000 Btu/h)
11.1 IEER N/A $22
H05 ≥ 63.33 tons (≥ 760,000 Btu/h) 10.3 IEER N/A $22
Air-Source Heat Pumps
H06 < 5.4 tons (< 65,000 Btu/h) 14.3 SEER 8.7 HSPF $30
H07 ≥ 5.4 and < 11.25 tons
(≥ 65,000 Btu/h and < 135,000 Btu/h) 12.3 IEER 3.3 COP $30
H08 ≥11.25 and < 20 tons (≥ 135,000 Btu/h and < 240,000
Btu/h) 11.7 IEER 3.2 COP $30
H09 ≥ 20.00 tons (240,000 Btu/h) 10.5 IEER 3.2 COP $30
Packaged Terminal Systems (PTAC and PTHP)
H10 ≤ 8000 Btu/hr (≤ .66 tons) 11.8 EER N/A $17
H11 8,000 - 10,500 Btu/hr (.66 - .875
tons) 11.4 EER N/A $17
H12 >10,500 Btu/hr (.875 tons) 10.7 EER N/A $17
Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump
H13 < 65,000 Btu/h (< 5.4 tons) 14.5 SEER/12.0 EER 9.0 HSPF $30
Ground Source Heat Pump
H14 <135,000 Btu/h (<11.25 tons) 13.4 EER 3.1 COP $30
Water Source Heat Pump
H15 <17,000 Btu/h (<1.4 tons) 11.2 EER 4.2 COP $30
H16 17,000- 65,000 Btu/h (1.4 - 5.4 tons) 12.0 EER 4.2 COP $30
Groundwater Source Heat Pump
H17 <135,000 Btu/h (11.25 tons) 16.2 EER 3.6 COP $30
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Other HVAC Equipment Hotel Guest Room Occupancy Sensor (Electric Resistance Heat/AC)
Incentives are offered for occupancy-based controls that control electric air conditioning, air
source heat pumps, and / or electric heating units for individual hotel rooms. Systems with non-
electric heat are not eligible. Sensors must be controlled by automatic occupancy detectors or a
key-card system, and the default setting for controlled units differ by at least 5 degrees (or shut
the unit fan and heating or cooling off completely) from the operating set point during un-
occupied periods. The control system may also be tied into other electric loads, such as lighting
and plug loads to shut them off when occupancy is not sensed. The incentive is per room.
Replacement or upgrades of existing occupancy-based controls are not eligible as a prescriptive
incentive.
Economizer Controls
This measure is targeted to non-residential establishments whose HVAC equipment is not
equipped with a functional economizer.
ECM Circulation Fan
This measure is targeted to non-residential customers whose air handling equipment currently
uses a SP or PSC fan motor rather than an ECM. This measure applies only to circulating fan
motors of 1 HP or less. Above 1 HP motors are governed by NEMA standards and would see
little to no efficiency benefit by adding an ECM. The targeted fan can supply heating or cooling
only, or both heating and cooling.
Other HVAC Incentives Table
Other HVAC Measure
HVAC Measure
Code
Measure
Incentive Unit
Incentive
H18
Hotel Guest Room Occupancy Sensor (Electric Resistance Heat & AC, Fossil Heat and A/C, Heat Pump and A/C)
Room
$20
H19
Economizer, Integrated Dual Enthalpy Economizer Controls
Ton
$15
H20 Circulation Fan: High-Volume Low-Speed, >=16 foot Diameter
Unit
$30
H21
ECM Circulation Fan
Fan
$15
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Unitary HVAC Chillers
Air-Cooled Chillers Water Cooled Positive Displacement Reciprocating Chillers Water Cooled Centrifugal Chillers
All chillers: Including unitary electric chillers serving a single load at the system or sub-system
level, existing chillers serving multiple load groups, chillers in industrial applications, existing
chillers with Variable Frequency Drives (VFD’s) must apply for a site specific custom incentive.
Trade allies or customers must provide pre and post operational data to calculate custom
savings.
Incentives are offered for chillers with an IPLV value (expressed in kW per ton) that is less than
or equal to the qualifying efficiency shown in the table below. The chiller efficiency rating must
be based on ARI Standard 550/590-2003 for IPLV conditions. The chillers must meet ARI
standards 550/590-2003, be UL listed, and use a minimum ozone-depleting refrigerant (e.g.,
HCFC or HFC). The ARI net capacity value should be used to determine the chiller tons. A
manufacturer’s specification sheet with the rated kW/ton-IPLV or COP-IPLV must accompany
the application, along with the four point performance data that is the basis for the IPLV. The
application must include a certification that the chiller is appropriately sized for site design load
conditions.
Chillers must satisfy efficiency requirements for both full load and IPLV efficiencies for either
Path A or Path B. The table shows the minimum efficiency ratings to qualify for the prescriptive
incentive, which must be consistent with the expected operating conditions of the efficient
chiller. For example, if the efficient chiller satisfies Path A and generally performs at part load,
the appropriate baseline chiller efficiency is the IPLV value under Path A. If the efficient chiller
satisfies Path B and generally performs at full load, the appropriate baseline chiller efficiency is
the full load value under Path B. Generally, chillers operating above 70 percent load for a
majority (50% or more) of operating hours should use Path A and chillers below 70% load for
the majority of operating hours should use Path B.
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Unitary HVAC Chiller Incentive Table
Path A Path B
Incentive ($/ton) Equipment Type and Capacity
Qualifying Full Load
Efficiency
Qualifying IPLV
Efficiency
Qualifying Full Load
Efficiency
Qualifying IPLV
Efficiency
Air Cooled Chillers
C1 < 150 tons 10.518 EER 13.75 EER N/A N/A $22
C2 ≥ 150 tons 10.518 EER 14.03 EER N/A N/A
Water Cooled Positive Displacement or Reciprocating Chillers
C3 < 75 tons 0.780 kW/ton 0.567 kW/ton 0.800 kW/ton 0.540 kW/ton
$17 C4 ≥ 75 tons and < 150 tons 0.775 kW/ton 0.554 kW/ton 0.790 kW/ton 0.527 kW/ton
C5 ≥ 150 tons and < 300 tons 0.680 kW/ton 0.522 kW/ton 0.718 kW/ton 0.486 kW/ton
C6 ≥ 300 tons 0.620 kW/ton 0.486 kW/ton 0.639 kW/ton 0.441 kW/ton
Water Cooled Centrifugal Chillers
C7 < 300 tons 0.634 kW/ton 0.536 kW/ton 0.639 kW/ton 0.405 kW/ton
$17 C8 ≥ 300 tons and < 600 tons 0.576 kW/ton 0.494 kW/ton 0.600 kW/ton 0.360 kW/ton
C9 ≥ 600 tons 0.570 kW/ton 0.494 kW/ton 0.590 kW/ton 0.360 kW/ton
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Refrigeration
Anti-Sweat Heater Controls
Incentives are offered for devices that sense the relative humidity in the air outside of the display case and cycles or turns off the glass door (if applicable) and frame anti-sweat heaters when the ambient dewpoint is below a preset setpoint. Technologies that can turn off anti-sweat heaters based on sensing condensation (on the inner glass pane) also qualify. Incentive is based on the number of doors.
Evaporator Fan Controls
This measure is for the installation of controls in medium temperature walk-in coolers. The controller reduces airflow of the evaporator fans when there is no refrigerant flow. The measure must control a minimum of 1/20 HP where fans operate continuously at full speed. The measure also must reduce fan motor power by at least 75% during the off cycle.
This measure is not applicable if any of the following conditions apply:
1) Compressor runs all the time with high duty cycle
2) Evaporator fan does not run at full speed all the time
3) Evaporator fan motor runs on poly-phase power
4) Evaporator fan motor is not shaded-pole or permanent split capacitor (PSC)
5) Evaporator fan does not use off-cycle or time-off defrost
Floating Head Pressure Controls
1. Controls must vary head pressure to adjust condensing temperatures in relation to outdoor air temperature.
2. Must replace existing constant pressure or manually controlled systems to achieve reduced head pressure in order to maintain a minimum saturated condensing temperature of 70 °F, or a 20 °F variance below design heat pressure during mild weather conditions.
3. Compressor size must be at least 5 HP
Automatic Door Closers for Walk-In Coolers and Freezers
The auto-closer should be applied to the main insulated opaque door(s) of a walk-in cooler or freezer. The auto-closer must be able to firmly close that door when it is within one inch of full closure. This must be a newly installed automatic door closer, replacements on previously installed door closers are not eligible for an incentive.
EC Motor for Walk-in/Reach-in Refrigerated cases or Freezer cases
Incentives are offered for replacement of an existing standard-efficiency shaded-pole or permanent split capacitor evaporator fan motor in refrigerated display cases or fan coil in walk- ins. The replacement unit must be an Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM). This measure cannot be used in conjunction with the Evaporator Fan Controller measure.
ENERGY STAR Solid Door Freezer and Glass Door Freezer and Refrigerators
Incentives are offered for replacement of existing self-contained, refrigerators and freezers with units that are ENERGY STAR® listed. Only units with built-in refrigeration systems are qualified. Units with remote refrigeration systems or units do not qualify. Customers must provide proof
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that the appliance meets the CEE or ENERGY STAR efficiency specifications using ASHRAE Standard 72-2005 (38°F ± 2°F). Incentive is per unit.
Refrigeration Suction Pipe Insulation
1. Must insulate bare refrigeration suction lines of 1 5/8 inches in diameter or less on existing equipment only
2. Cooler lines require ¾ inch of flexible, closed-cell, nitrite rubber or an equivalent insulation
3. Freezer lines require 1-inch of flexible, closed-cell, nitrite rubber or an equivalent insulation
4. Insulation exposed to the outdoors must be protected from the weather (i.e. jacketed with a medium-gauge aluminum jacket).
Night Cover
1. Must install a cover on an existing open refrigerated display case to decrease its cooling load during off hours.
2. The equipment manufacturer must not object to the use of night covers for the existing display case model.
3. This rebate is based on the linear footage of the installed
4. The cover must be applied for a period of at least six hours.
Strip Curtain on Walk-In Cooler/Freezer
1. New strip curtains or plastic swinging doors must be installed on doorways of refrigerated spaces (conditioned to less than 50° F). 2. Rebate is based on the square footage of the doorway that the strip curtains are being installed in.
3. Opening between the strip curtain and bottom of doorway must be no larger than 1 inch.
4. Strips must have an overlay greater than 1 inch.
Evaporator Coil Defrost Control
1.The current system must include an operating electric defrost system with a functional electro- mechanical time clock
2. Evaporator coil temperature and pressure must be monitored by controller in order to determine optimal defrost cycles 3. New intelligent control systems to control the defrost systems will typically replace timed- defrost controls.
Variable Speed Refrigeration Compressor
This measure, VSD control for refrigeration systems and its eligibility targets applies to retrofit
construction in the commercial and industrial building sectors; it is most applicable to grocery
stores or food processing applications with refrigeration systems. This protocol is for a VSD
control system replacing a slide valve control system.
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Add Doors to Open Refrigerated Cases
The eligible retrofit equipment is either no sweat doors or doors with anti-sweat heaters. If a
lighting retrofit is included with the new doors, it must consume the same amount of energy or
less energy than the old lighting. Upgrades to lighting or other system components should be
processed separately. Horizontal cases are not eligible and should be processed as custom.
Door Gaskets This measure is applicable to commercial refrigeration and applies to the replacement of worn- out gaskets with new better-fitting gaskets. Applicable gaskets include those located on the doors of walk-in and/or reach-in coolers and freezers. This protocol applies to the main doors of both low temperature (“freezer” – below 32 °F) and medium temperature (“cooler” – above 32 °F) walk-ins.
Zero Energy Doors For this measure, a no-heat/low-heat clear glass door must be installed on an upright display
case. It is limited to door heights of 57 inches or more. Doors must have either heat reflective
treated glass, be gas filled, or both. This measure applies to low temperature cases only—those
with a case temperature below 0°F. Doors must have 3 or more panes. Total door rail, glass,
and frame heater amperage (@ 120 volt) cannot exceed 0.39413 amps per door for low
temperature display cases. Rebate is based on the door width (not including case frame).
Refrigeration Incentives Table
Measure Code
Measure
Incentive Unit
Incentive/ Unit
R01 Anti-Sweat Heater Controls Door $30
R02 Evaporator Fan Controls Controller $50
R03 Floating-head pressure controls HP $20
R04 Automatic Door Closers for Walk-in Coolers Door $75
R05 Automatic Door Closers for Walk-in Freezers Door $75
R06 Evaporator Fan EC Motor for Reach-in Cases Motor $35
R07 Evaporator Fan EC Motor for Walk-in Cases Motor $50
R08 ENERGY STAR® Glass Door Freezer <15 Cu. Ft. Unit $100
R09 ENERGY STAR® Glass Door Freezer 15- 49 Cu. Ft. Unit $125
R10 ENERGY STAR® Glass Door Freezer ≥ 50 Cu. Ft. Unit $145
R11 ENERGY STAR® Solid Door Freezer Unit $75
R12 ENERGY STAR® Glass Door Refrigerator ≤ 50 cu. Ft. Unit $30
R13 ENERGY STAR® Glass Door Refrigerator > 50 cu. Ft. Unit $50
R14 ENERGY STAR® Solid Door Refrigerator ≤ 50 cu. Ft. Unit $30
R15 Suction Pipe Insulation: Walk-in Coolers Linear Foot $0.50
R16 Suction Pipe Insulation: Walk in Freezers Linear Foot $0.75
R17 Night Cover Unit $8
R18 Strip Curtains on Walk-in Cooler Linear Foot $2.50
R19 Evaporator Coil Defrost Control Controller $75
R20 Variable Speed Refrigeration Compressor Compressor $85
R21 Add Doors to Open Refrigerated Cases Door $55
R22 Door Gaskets Door $2.50
R23 Zero Energy Doors Door $50
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Food Service
Beverage and Snack Machine Controls Incentives are offered for refrigerated vending machines that contain non-perishable bottled and canned beverages. Controller for both types of systems must include a passive infrared occupancy sensor to turn off fluorescent lights and other energized machine systems when the surrounding area is unoccupied for 15 minutes or longer. For the refrigerated machines, the control logic may include periodic power up at 2-hour intervals or longer to maintain product temperature and provide compressor protection.
ENERGY STAR® Refrigerated Beverage Vending Machines Incentives are offered for ENERGY STAR® beverage vending machines. Qualifying machines can be found at: https://www.energystar.gov/products/other/vending_machines
ENERGY STAR® Electric Steam Cooker This measure applies to the installation of electric ENERGY STAR steam cookers as either a new item or
replacement for an existing unit. Gas steam cookers are not eligible. The steam cookers must meet
minimum ENERGY STAR efficiency requirements. A qualifying steam cooker must meet a minimum
cooking efficiency of 50 percent and meet idle energy rates specified by pan capacity.
Food Service Incentive Table
Food/Other Measure
Code
Measure
Incentive Unit
Incentive/ Unit
F01 Beverage Machine Controls Unit $25
F02 Snack Machine Controls Unit $20
F03 ENERGY STAR® Refrigerated Beverage Vending Machines Unit $125
F04 ENERGY STAR® Electric Steam Cooker Unit $200
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Motors and Variable Frequency Drives Early Replacement Motors For constant speed and uniformly loaded motors, this measure applies to the replacement of old motors with new energy efficient motors of the same rated horsepower. Replacements where the old motor and new motor have different horsepower ratings are considered custom measures. Motors with variable speeds, variable loading, or industrial-specific applications are also considered custom measures.
Motors Incentive Table
Motors Measure
Code HP
Incentive per HP
M01 1.5 - 10 $40
M02 11 - 50 $100
M03 51-100 $150
M04 >100 $300
Only VFD’s on unitary systems are eligible. Non-unitary systems must be submitted as a
custom measure. Soft start motors are not eligible.
Variable Frequency Drives on HVAC Fan Applications:
Incentives are offered for installing VFDs on existing HVAC fans that do not have pre-existing
VFDs. This measure applies to HVAC supply and return fans only. All other fans including cooling
tower fans must be submitted as custom measures. Manually fixed speed settings on HVAC fans
must be submitted via custom application. The VFD must control motor speed automatically in
response to pressure, flow, temperature, or other variable signal. The installation of a VSD must
accompany the permanent removal or disabling of any throttling devices such as inlet vanes,
bypass dampers, and throttling valves, etc. The incentive is offered per controlled HP.
Variable Frequency Drives on Pump Applications:
Incentives are offered for installing VFDs on existing chilled water pumps and heating hot water
pumps that do not have existing VFDs. This measure applies to chilled water pumps and heating
hot water pumps only. All other pumps must be submitted as custom measures. Manually fixed
speed settings on pumps must be submitted via custom application. The VFD must control motor
speed automatically in response to pressure, flow, temperature, or other variable signal. The
installation of a VSD must accompany the permanent removal or disabling of any throttling
devices such as throttling valves. The incentive is offered per controlled HP.
Variable Speed Control for Kitchen Exhaust Hoods:
The measure consists of installing a new VSD in conjunction with a sensor / control system that
varies the exhaust rate of kitchen ventilation (exhaust and/or makeup air fans) based on the heat
and effluent output from the cooking appliances (i.e., the more heat and smoke/vapors generated,
the more ventilation needed). This involves installing a temperature sensor in the hood exhaust
collar and/or an optic sensor on the end of the hood that senses cooking conditions and allows the
system to automatically vary the rate of exhaust to match requirements by adjusting the fan speed
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accordingly.
Variable Speed Drives for Process or Other Equipment:
VFD must be used in conjunction with a process (non HVAC) application. To qualify for this
incentive, the driven equipment must operate at least 2,000 hours per year. Redundant or back- up
units do not qualify. VFDs replacing existing VFDs do not qualify. The VFD must control motor
speed automatically in response to pressure, flow, temperature, or other variable signal. VFDs
installed as “soft start” without automatic, manual, closed loop speed control do not qualify. The
installation of a VFD must accompany the permanent removal or disabling of any throttling devices
such as throttling valves. The incentive is per controlled HP and only applies to controlled motors
less than 50 HP.
VSD/VFD Incentives Table
VFD
Measure Code
Measure
Unit
Incentive per Unit
Fan Application
V01 VFD on HVAC Fan HP $25
Pump Application
V02 VFD on Chilled Water Pumps HP $25
V03 VFD on Heating Hot Water Pumps HP $25
Variable Speed Control for Kitchen Exhaust Hoods
V04 Kitchen Exhaust Fan: Retrofit Hood HP $500
Variable Speed Drives for Process or Other Equipment
V05 Process Motor < 50 HP HP $50
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Domestic Hot Water
Fuel Switch: Electric Water Heater to ENERGY STAR Commercial Gas Water Heater
This measure documents the energy savings attributed to converting from a standard electric
water heater to an ENERGY STAR natural gas/propane-fired water heater or a standard oil-fired
water heater with an Energy Factor of 0.585.
Heat Pump Water Heater
This includes heat pump water heaters with energy factors meeting ENERGY STAR criteria.
The measure described here involves a direct retrofit of a resistive electric water heater with a
heat pump water heater. It does not cover systems where the heat pump is a pre-heater or is
combined with other water heating sources. More complicated installations can be treated as
custom projects.
Low Flow Pre-Rinse Spray Valve
This measure applies to efficient low flow pre-rinse sprayers in grocery and food service
applications. The most likely areas of application are kitchens in restaurants and hotels. Only
premises with electric water heating may qualify for this incentive. In addition, the replacement
pre-rinse spray nozzle must use less than 1.6 gallons per minute with a cleanability
performance of 26 seconds per plate or less. Low flow pre-rinse sprayers reduce hot water
usage and save energy associated with water heating.
Domestic Hot Water Incentive Table
Measure Code
Measure Unit Retrofit Incentive per
Unit
W01 Fuel Switch: Electric Water Heater to ENERGY STAR Commercial Gas Water Heater
Unit $100
W02 Heat Pump Water Heater Unit $100
W03 Low-Flow Pre-Rinse Spray Valve Valve $17
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Compressed Air Systems
No-loss Condensate Drain
No-loss Condensate Drains are controlled by a sensor that monitors the level of condensate and only open when there is a need to drain condensate. They close before compressed air is allowed to escape. This measure is targeted to non-residential customers whose equipment is a timed drain that operates on a pre-set schedule. Acceptable baseline conditions are compressed air systems with standard condensate drains operated by a solenoid and timer.
Air-Entraining air nozzle
This measure is targeted to non-residential customers whose compressed air equipment uses stationary air nozzles in a production application with an open copper tube of 1/8” or 1/4” orifice diameter. Energy efficient conditions require replacement of an inefficient, non-air entraining air nozzle with an energy efficient air-entraining air nozzle that use less than 15 CFM at 100 psi for industrial applications.
Storage Tanks for Load/No Load Screw Compressors
This measure protocol applies to the installation of air receivers with pressure/flow controls to
load/no load compressors. Load/no load compressors unload when there is low demand. The
process of unloading is done over a period of time to avoid foaming of the lubrication oil. Using
a storage tank with pressure/flow control will buffer the air demands on the compressor.
Reducing the number of cycles in turn reduces the number of transition times from load to no
load and saves energy. The baseline equipment is a load/no load compressor with a 1 gal/cfm
storage ratio or a modulating compressor with blowdown. The high efficiency equipment is a
load/no load compressor with a minimum storage ratio of 4 gallons of storage per cfm.
Cycling Refrigerated Thermal Mass Dryer When air is compressed, water vapor in the air condenses and collects in liquid form. Some of this condensate collects in the air distribution system and can contaminate downstream components such as air tools with rust, oil, and pipe debris. Refrigerated air dryers remove the water vapor by cooling the air to its dew point and separating the condensate. Changes in production and seasonal variations in ambient air temperature lead to partial loading conditions on the dryer. Standard air dryers use a hot gas bypass system that is inefficient at partial loads. A Cycling Thermal Mass Dryer uses a thermal storage medium to store cooling capacity when the system is operated at partial loads allowing the dryer refrigerant compressor to cycle. This measure is targeted to non-residential customers whose equipment is a non-cycling refrigerated air dryer with a capacity of 600 cfm or below. Acceptable baseline conditions are a non-cycling (e.g. continuous) air dryer with a capacity of 600 cfm or below. The replacement of desiccant, deliquescent, heat-of-compression, membrane, or other types of dryers does not qualify under this measure.
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Compressed Air Systems Incentive Table
Measure Code
Measure Unit Incentive per
Unit
CA01 No-loss Condensate Drain Drain $50
CA02 Air-Entraining air nozzle Nozzle $10
CA03 Cycling Refrigerated Thermal Mass Dryer Compressor HP $20
CA04 Storage Tanks for Load/No Load Screw Compressors
Compressor HP $10
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Whole Building Systems
Whole Building Systems Approach The Whole Building Systems approach is intended to encourage integrated energy efficient designs by providing enhanced incentives to the customer who addresses overall energy performance. Owners of eligible and qualifying new construction and major renovation projects can receive Whole Building Systems incentives when energy modeling indicates the project’s performance is over 10% better than the ASHRAE 90.1-2007. Savings from eligible electric end-uses in kilowatt hours define the amount of financial incentive. Energy savings achieved through renewable energy sources are not counted toward project energy savings and are not included in the savings basis. Incentive reservations obtained during the design phase of a project will be honored for up to 24 months.
How to Apply for Whole Building Systems Incentives Before construction begins:
A Pre-notification Application must be submitted documenting the Owner's intention to seek Whole Building Systems incentives.
The Owner must confirm the goals and energy efficiency strategies being pursued by the design team on the completed Pre-notification Worksheet (Checklist tab) and in the project Summary (Whole Building Performance Summary tab).
Submit executable building modeling software files
Submit the Whole Building Performance Summary worksheet, energy simulation model inputs and outputs, and supporting documentation
Receive confirmation and eligibility notification from the PECO Smart Ideas team and receive an incentive reservation.
The final incentive paid may differ from the reserved incentive amount. The final incentive will be calculated based on site-verified equipment installation and performance. The Owner's final application and complete documentation must be received within 6 months of equipment installation or certificate of occupancy, whichever is later.
During the construction period:
Owner and design team continue to work closely with their chosen contractor to assure energy efficiency measures are included and installed in the completed building.
When the building is constructed and operational:
Complete the Owner final application. Request an equipment verification site visit by the PECO Smart Ideas team. Equipment must be installed and fully operational. o Program staff will schedule a site visit and utilize submitted documentation and
measurement tools to verify that the installation follows the submitted energy simulation model.
o Variations and changes observed in the installed equipment performance may lead to reductions in incentive amount.
When PECO confirms that there are no significant changes to the installed equipment, payment of the reserved incentive will be made to the Owner within 6 weeks.
If changes from the proposed design energy simulation are found, the Owner and design team will be notified of the reduced incentive amount; a period of 20 calendar days will be allowed for supplemental information to be provided; if no additional information is received by PECO Smart Ideas team, the reduced incentive payments will be made and sent to the Owner; if additional clarification and information is available, program staff will work diligently to resolve the discrepancies and arrive at a reasonable incentive adjustment with the customer.
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Payments made by PECO Smart Ideas are final.
Customer Eligibility The Owner of the proposed new building project must be a customer of PECO and receive delivery of electric service from PECO to receive kilowatt-hour based incentives. Please note that electricity supply can be provided by any vendor. Project Eligibility
The project must be a new construction or major renovation. Major renovations involving the removal and redesign of at least two building systems (such as interior lighting and mechanical systems) may apply for Whole Building Systems incentives.
To qualify for Owner incentives, projects must demonstrate energy efficiency enhancements that achieve at least a 11% improvement in the proposed design versus the standard baseline.
The Owner must submit a Pre-approval Application to the program at the stage where changes for increased energy efficiency are still feasible and construction has not been completed.
Projects receiving Whole Building Systems incentives are not eligible to receive other incentives such as the prescriptive or custom program incentives for the same scope.
Project components that are NOT eligible for consideration as a basis for PECO Smart Ideas include the following: o Alternative fuel sources (e.g. use of gas or oil equipment in lieu of electric). Please note
that combined heat and power (CHP) systems will be incentivized for the electricity they produce.
o Renewable energy sources (e.g. solar, wind, biomass)
Ineligible savings include exterior lighting, process, receptacle, miscellaneous loads and other unregulated end-uses.
Whole Building Systems Incentives Table
% Improvement over Code
Incentive per Sq. Ft.
11-20% $0.155
21-30% $0.233
31-40% $0.350
41-60% $0.525
>60% $0.700
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Custom Project Specifications
Instructions for Energy Savings Calculations for Custom Projects
Custom projects must involve measures that result in a reduction in electric energy use (kWh). Electricity savings may result from either efficiency improvements or fuel switching.
Custom Incentives are based on the first year kilowatt-hour savings. Custom applications must be accompanied by detailed engineering calculations that document the annual total energy savings.
The following serve as guidelines for the minimum required documentation.
Equipment Information Submittals
A list of the present and proposed equipment and components to be installed, including manufacturer’s catalog/model number
Manufacturer’s specification sheets showing capacities and performance for all major components
Energy Savings Calculations
Provide calculations documenting the predicted energy consumption of the existing (or baseline) and proposed system using appropriate analytical tools and clearly stated assumptions. Calculations may be performed by “hand,” but spreadsheet analysis or more rigorous modeling is preferred. All analysis should be provided in electronic format. All assumptions such as operating hours, existing and proposed equipment operational details must be presented. Engineering algorithms and procedures from recognized technical organizations such as ASHRAE, SMACNA, ANSI, etc. must be used. Use rated performance factors tested under accepted procedures specified by recognized rating agencies such as AHRI, ANSI, ASTM, etc. Provide an explanation when equipment performance rating conditions vary from standard conditions.
In support of the calculations, extensive documentation must be provided that provides the basis for the savings estimates. The documentation must provide information on the equipment operating schedule, daily and seasonal load profile, and baseline AND energy efficient equipment performance at the operating loads. Typical documentation for custom projects often includes:
Engineering or architectural drawings and “equipment schedule” sheets
Component specification sheets that include part load efficiency or performance factors
Spreadsheet calculations or input/output files and results from system modeling or other engineering analysis using accepted engineering algorithms and practices
Log sheets, trend logs from a building management system, or other operating documentation that are often necessary to document operating hours and equipment loading, and used as a basis for the calculations (in some cases, short term monitoring may be required to document the load profile)
Control sequence of operations that are necessary where controls play a part in the savings equation
Additional documentation, other than that described in the application, may be required for program participation. Larger projects may also require pre- and post-project sub metering, or monitoring of loads and/or power input as part of another measurement and verification activity to demonstrate the actual energy savings that are realized.
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Baseline for Custom Analysis
Where equipment is replaced prior to the end of its rated service life in order to achieve energy savings, the existing equipment performance may be used as the baseline in the energy savings calculations. Where equipment is replaced due to failure or for other reasons (such as obsolescence or a need for more capacity), the baseline performance used in the savings calculation should be either the minimum performance that would be required by code for that equipment type and application (where a code applies) or the performance of the equipment that would have been selected as the customer's "standard practice" when a code does not apply.
Baseline or Existing System Summary
On custom worksheet on application form, include make, model number, name plate information (such as operating voltage and rated full load amps), rated capacity, quantities, equipment condition and age, facility operating hours, equipment operating schedule, and load curves. If needed, attach separate sheets.
All decisions regarding incentives for custom projects are in the sole discretion of PECO.
Custom
Incentive
$.05/kWh