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A more efficient HVAC system could make a noticeable difference on your electric bill – and you may qualify for an incentive from Progress Energy Florida of up to $150 per kW reduced, up to a maximum of $75,000.* The first step is to call us for a free Business Energy Check. During the check, you’ll receive a variety of helpful energy-saving recommendations. In addition, if the HVAC check is recommended for your business during that process, you may also qualify for a $150 incentive per kW reduced with new energy-efficient equipment. (Approved systems include very high-efficiency heat pumps and air conditioners, packaged terminal heat pumps and water-cooled and air-cooled chillers.) More efficient equipment will increase your long-term energy efficiency, impact your bottom line by lowering your monthly bills, and make your business environment more comfortable – thereby increasing productivity and customer satisfaction. And, the HVAC check incentive will help offset the cost of more efficient equipment installed in your facilities that we serve. Take control of your energy costs today. Call us for more information on the HVAC check and other energy-saving services for your business. The HVAC check An energy-saving service for your business Take control of your energy costs with new HVAC equipment *Incentive requirements include 1. All measures must have been recommended during a Business Energy Check or Audit within the past two years. (Exception: In emer- gency cases, the customer may have HVAC equipment installed prior to an audit, but an audit must be completed within 30 days of the emergency installation.) 2. The customer must provide copies of invoices, an itemized inventory of equipment installed and Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) certified efficiency data at Standard Rating Conditions. 3. Small Heat Pumps (< 65,000 Btu/h): A copy of the heating/cooling sizing documentation must be provided. 4. Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps (> 65,000 Btu/h) and Air-Cooled and Water-Cooled Electric Chillers: Cooling and heating load calcula- tions must be performed if the capacity of the high-efficiency unit differs from that of the original unit or if the high-efficiency unit is adding cooling or heating to previously unconditioned space. Other requirements may apply. 877.372.8477 progress-energy.com/save

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Page 1: High Efficiency HVAC Eqp

A more efficient HVAC system could make a noticeable difference on your electricbill – and you may qualify for an incentive from Progress Energy Florida of up to$150 per kW reduced, up to a maximum of $75,000.*

The first step is to call us for a free Business Energy Check. During the check, you’llreceive a variety of helpful energy-saving recommendations. In addition, if theHVAC check is recommended for your business during that process, you may alsoqualify for a $150 incentive per kW reduced with new energy-efficient equipment.(Approved systems include very high-efficiency heat pumps and air conditioners,packaged terminal heat pumps and water-cooled and air-cooled chillers.)

More efficient equipment will increase your long-term energy efficiency, impact yourbottom line by lowering your monthly bills, and make your business environmentmore comfortable – thereby increasing productivity and customer satisfaction. And,the HVAC check incentive will help offset the cost of more efficient equipment

installed in your facilities thatwe serve.

Take control of your energycosts today. Call us formore information on theHVAC check and otherenergy-saving services for your business.

The HVAC checkAn energy-saving service for your business

Take control of your energy costs with new HVAC equipment

*Incentive requirements include

1. All measures must have been recommended during a BusinessEnergy Check or Audit within thepast two years. (Exception: In emer-gency cases, the customer mayhave HVAC equipment installedprior to an audit, but an audit mustbe completed within 30 days of theemergency installation.)

2. The customer must provide copies of invoices, an itemized inventory of equipment installed and AirConditioning and RefrigerationInstitute (ARI) certified efficiency data at Standard Rating Conditions.

3. Small Heat Pumps (< 65,000 Btu/h): A copy of the heating/cooling sizing documentation must be provided.

4. Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps (> 65,000 Btu/h) and Air-Cooled andWater-Cooled Electric Chillers:Cooling and heating load calcula-tions must be performed if thecapacity of the high-efficiency unitdiffers from that of the original unit or if the high-efficiency unit is adding cooling or heating to previously unconditioned space.

Other requirements may apply.

877.372.8477progress-energy.com/save

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High-efficiency HVAC equipment

Incentive requirements

©2006 Progress Energy, Inc. DEF-071-06 921332R-1 08/06

877.372.8477progress-energy.com/save

Recommendations about efficientheating and cooling equipment areamong the many ways ProgressEnergy helps business customerslower their energy use and savemoney. For more information aboutadditional ways your business cansave money, visit us online atprogress-energy.com/save.

Small heat pumps < 65,000 Btu/hMinimum eligible efficiency standards

Minimumcooling

efficiency SEER

Minimum heating

efficiency HSPF

Incentiverange

14.0 7.8$100 HP to HP

$250 Strip to HP

15.0 8$150 Strip to HP

$350 Strip to HP

*A water-cooled EER is at standard rating of 85° F entering water.

Packaged terminal heat pumps (PTHPs)$150 per kW reduced from baseline efficiency

Btu/h Baseline Minimum IncentiverangeEER COP EER COP

<7,000 9.3 1 10.5 3 $81 – $107

7,001 – 8,000 9.3 1 10.3 3 $87 – $111

8,001 – 9,000 9.1 1 10.3 3 $101 – $124

9,001 – 10,000 8.9 1 10.3 3 $115 – $136

10,001 – 11,000 8.7 1 10 2.9 $130 – $151

11,001 – 12,000 8.5 1 10 2.9 $151 – $166

12,001 – 13,000 8.2 1 10 2.9 $158 – $182

13,001 – 14,000 8 1 9.5 2.9 $173 – $197

14,001 – 15,000 7.8 1 9.3 2.9 $188 – $201

>15,000 7.6 1 9 2.9 $206 – $215

Air conditioners and heat pumps$150 per kW reduced from baseline efficiency

Equipmenttype and

size rangeBtu/h

Baselineefficiency

EER

Minimum eligible

EER

Incentiverange

Air-cooled air conditioners and heat pumps

65,000 –135,000

10.3 11.5 $107 – $277

135,001 –240,000

9.7 10.7 $101 – $124

240,001 –760,000

9.5 10.8 $115 – $136

Over 760,000

9.2 10.5 $130 – $151

Water-cooled air conditioners and heat pumps

65,000 –135,000

11.5 13* $98 – $293

Over 135,000

11 12.5 $212 – $710

Air-cooled and water-cooledelectric chillers

$150 per kW reduced from baseline efficiencyup to a maximum of $75,000

Equipment type and

size range

Baselineefficiency

Minimum eligible

efficiency

Incentiverange

Water-cooled centrifugal chillers

Under 150 tons

0.70 kW/ton(5 COP)

0.65 kW/ton(5.4 COP)

$444 – $1,776

150-300 tons

0.63 kW/ton(5.5 COP)

0.60 kW/ton(5.9 COP)

$666 – $3,108

Over 300 tons

0.58 kW/ton(6.1 COP)

0.56 kW/ton(6.3 COP)

$1,036 –$17,760

Water-cooled scroll or screw chillers

Under 150 tons

0.79 kW/ton(4.5 COP)

0.72 kW/ton(4.9 COP)

$525 – $2,025

150-300 tons

0.72 kW/ton(4.9 COP)

0.66 kW/ton(5.3 COP)

$1,800 –$3,600

Over 300 tons

0.64 kW/ton(5.5 COP)

0.59 kW/ton(5.9 COP)

$3,000 –$7,200

Air-cooled electric chillers

Any size1.26 kW/ton

(2.8 COP)1.17 kW/ton

(3 COP)$1,332 –$23,680