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Follow This Easy Process:Step 1: Verify your Eligibilitya
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Step 3: Install Equipment or Perform Project Work a
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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.
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
A pre-approval application must be submitted before you purchase equipment or technology for which the
incentive is being requested.
Incentive funds will be reserved when your pre–approval application is approved.
Complete the Applicant Information form and the Incentive Worksheet for each of the measures that you are
installing. 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.
PECO Smart Ideas for Your Business
PECO Smart Equipment Incentives
1-215-996-3982
Fax
If you need assistance, please contact our program hotline
Incentive funds are reserved for 90 days. Contact the PECO Smart Ideas team for specific questions regarding
funding reservations and extensions.
The equipment installed must meet or exceed the specifications and requirements found on the Specifications page
and installed within the program period.
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, 2016. 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.
(1-888-573-2672)
www.peco.com/smartideas
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Mail
PECO Smart Equipment Incentives
4377 County Line Road
Chalfont, PA 18914
1-888-5-PECO-SAVE
Government, Institution, Non-Profit Program Application
Program is offered from June 1, 2013 to May 31, 2016, or until funds are exhausted
www.peco.com/smartideas.
Incentive Values and Measures Contained in this Application are
valid June 1, 2015 – May 31, 2016Incentive values and measures may be modified or terminated at any time without prior notice
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Documentation of existing equipment
Incentive Worksheet(s) (see below)
TRM Worksheets Required
Application Date: Application Date:
Expected Start Date: Actual Start Date:
Expected Completion Date*: Final Completion Date:
SUBMITTAL DATE:
PECO Smart Equipment Incentives
4377 County Line Road
Chalfont, PA 18914
TRM Worksheets Required
Lighting Lighting
*Project funds will only be reserved for 90 days from date of
Reservation.
www.peco.com/smartideas
Fax: 1-215-996-3982
Phone: 1-888-5-PECO-SAVE
(1-888-573-2672)
Incomplete applications will be rejected and will delay
processing and incentive payment.
APPLICATION NUMBER (FROM RESERVATION LETTER):
Variable Speed/Frequency Drives Variable Speed/Frequency Drives
Custom
Variable Speed/Frequency Drives
HVAC
Refrigeration/Food Service
Lighting
Refrigeration/Food Service
Lighting
Variable Speed/Frequency Drives
FINAL APPLICATION
Please submit a copy of this page with your application.
Customer/Contractor Information
Custom
HVAC
Incentives Worksheets (check all that apply)
Signed Final AgreementDocumentation of existing equipment
Incentive Worksheet(s) (see below)
INCENTIVE APPLICATION CHECKLIST
Customer/Contractor Information
PRE-APPROVAL APPLICATION
Required Attachments Required Attachments
Copy of Current PECO Bill
Equipment Specifications / Cut Sheets
Updated scope if project changed
Itemized Invoices
Equipment Specifications / Cut Sheets
Form W-9: Request for Taxpayer
Identification Number and Certification.
Incentives Worksheets (check all that apply)
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Pre-approval applications are 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, 2016 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.
PECO Smart Equipment Incentives are available for the common energy efficiency measures listed in the worksheets
attached to this application. Program incentives are available under the PECO Smart Equipment Incentives program 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. Multifamily projects are eligible for incentives under the PECO Smart Equipment Incentives program
and must provide their master meter account information.
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 listed in the Lighting, HVAC, Refrigeration and Food Service, and
Variable Speed/Frequency Drives worksheets of the application. 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 Equipment Incentives 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.
Application Review Process
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Funds are limited and subject to availability. The program may be modified or terminated without prior notice.
PECO Energy Company (PECO) is offering prescriptive and custom incentives under the PECO Smart Equipment
Incentives program 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.
Program Effective Dates
The program is available until May 31, 2016. The current cycle year runs from June 1, 2015, through May 31, 2016
(‘Program Year Seven’). PECO Smart Equipment Incentives are offered until approved funds are exhausted or until May
15, 2016, whichever comes first. All PECO Smart Equipment Incentives projects must be completed and the final
applications received no later than May 15, 2016 to be eligible for incentives.
Program and Project Eligibility
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The installed measures are not eligible for incentives from other PA Act 129 Phase 2 Energy Efficiency Programs.
Lighting purchased from a retailer under PECO Smart Lighting Discounts is ineligible for an additional incentive under
the PECO Smart Equipment Incentive program.
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
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.
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
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
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 Policies and Procedures Manual, which can
be downloaded from www.peco.com/smartideas.
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.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Warranties
Limitation of Liability
Assignment
Customer’s Certification
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.
Termination
Acknowledgement
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.
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.
Customers may assign a portion or all of their program incentive payment to a specified vendor.
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.
PECO reserves the right to extend, modify (this includes modification of program incentive levels) or terminate this
program without prior or further notice.
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OFFICE BUILDING INDUSTRIAL/MANUFACTURING RELIGIOUS WORSHIP/CHURCH
RETAIL Number of Shifts MULTI-FAMILY (COMMON AREAS)
GROCERY WAREHOUSE DAYCARE
RESTAURANT STORAGE NURSING HOME
LODGING - GUEST ROOMS AUTO RELATED HOSPITAL
LODGING - COMMON AREAS DUSK-TO-DAWN/EXTERIOR HEALTH/MEDICAL CLINIC
EDUCATION (K-12) PARKING GARAGES PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY
EDUCATION (COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY) 24/7 FACILITIES OTHER
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL AIR CONDITIONED/COOLED SPACE CORPORATION (Inc., PC, Etc.)
GOVERNMENT/MUNICIPAL UNCOOLED SPACE TAX EXEMPT
SCHOOL FREEZER SPACE INDIVIDUAL
NON-PROFIT MEDIUM-TEMPERATURE REFRIGERATED SPACE PARTNERSHIP
OTHER HIGH-TEMPERATURE REFRIGERATED SPACE OTHER (may receive 1099)
NAME OF PECO ACCOUNT MANAGER (PLEASE REFER TO PECO BILL)
NAME AS IT APPEARS ON PECO BILL
CITY ZIP
INSTALLATION ADDRESS CITY ZIP
As an eligible customer, I verify the information is correct and request consideration for participation under this program.
NAME OF CONTACT PERSON TITLE
CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS
NAME OF CONTACT PERSON TITLE
CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS
NAME OF CONTACT PERSON TITLE
CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS
NAME OF CONTACT PERSON TITLE
CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS
NAME OF CONTRACTING COMPANY
NAME OF CONTACT PERSON TITLE OF CONTACT PERSON
CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS
MAILING ADDRESS CITY ZIP
* PECO Account Number where measure is installed ** Incentive cannot exceed 100 percent of the total project cost and must meet all program terms and conditions.
Business Type (select one)
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF BUILDING(S) AFFECTED BY THIS PROJECT
Describe Other
Project Affected Space Type
Important: Please read the terms and conditions before signing and submitting this application.
You must complete all information and provide required additional documentation to avoid processing delays.
MAILING ADDRESS
PROJECT NAME (IF APPLICABLE)
Tax Status (as entered on W9)
INCENTIVE APPLICATION
STATE
CUSTOMER INFORMATION
Primary Building Type (select one)
BUSINESS CONTACT
APPLICANT FEDERAL TAXPAYER ID #PECO ACCT #*
PRINT NAME
CONTACT FAX #
CONTACT FAX #
Please provide all contacts we may need to process for this project. The business contact should be the project decision maker.
CONTACT PHONE #
CUSTOMER CONTACTS
NAME OF APPLICANT'S BUSINESS
EXTENSION
TECHNICAL CONTACT
SITE CONTACT
EXTENSION CONTACT FAX #
EXTENSION
CONTACT FAX #CONTACT PHONE #
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACT
CONTACT PHONE #
CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
EXTENSION
CONTACT PHONE #
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE (PECO CUSTOMER)
DATE
STATE
TOTAL INCENTIVE REQUESTED**
EXTENSIONCONTACT PHONE #
STATE
CONTACT FAX #
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STATE ZIP
CONTACT PHONE NUMBER
INCENTIVE AMOUNT OR %
MAILING ADDRESS 1
ZIP
TAX STATUS Corporation (Inc., PC, Etc.), Tax Exempt, Individual, Other (May receive 1099)
MAILING ADDRESS 2
TOTAL PROJECT COST
FOR FINAL APPLICATIONS, SIGN AND SUBMIT ONLY AFTER ALL EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN INSTALLED. A CUSTOMER SIGNATURE IS REQUIRED FOR PAYMENT. SIGNED
APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY FAX OR EMAIL WILL BE TREATED THE SAME AS ORIGINAL APPLICATIONS RECEIVED BY MAIL.
PAYEE 1: COMPANY/INDIVIDUAL NAME
FEDERAL TAXPAYER ID # OF PAYEE 2
CITY
FINAL APPLICATION AGREEMENT
TOTAL INCENTIVES REQUESTED
CITYCHECK MAILING ADDRESS
APPLICATION NUMBER (FROM RESERVATION LETTER)
COMPLETION NOTICE AND FINAL INCENTIVE REQUEST
NAME OF APPLICANT'S BUSINESS
ZIP
CONTACT PHONE NUMBER
TAX STATUS Corporation (Inc., PC, Etc.), Tax Exempt, Individual, Other (May receive 1099)
STATE
CITY
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE (PECO CUSTOMER)
PRINT NAME/TITLECUSTOMER SIGNATURE (PECO CUSTOMER)
Customers may assign program incentive payments to a specified vendor(s). Complete this section ONLY if incentive payment is to be paid to
entities other than the PECO account holder listed on the Applicant Information page. A W-9 Form is required for all vendor(s) receiving
incentive payment.
I am authorizing the payment of the incentive to the third party named below and I understand that I will not be receiving the incentive payment
from PECO. I also understand that my release of the payment to a third party does not exempt me from the program requirements outlined in
the measure specifications and Terms & Conditions.
OPTIONAL: PAYEE 2: COMPANY/INDIVIDUAL NAME INCENTIVE AMOUNT OR %
STATE
FEDERAL TAXPAYER ID # OF PAYEE 1
Check should be made payable to:
Authorized by:
PAYMENT RELEASE AUTHORIZATION (OPTIONAL)
DATE
FEDERAL TAXPAYER ID #ACTUAL COMPLETION DATEPRINT NAME/TITLE DATE
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FINAL APPLICATION AGREEMENT
I understand that the location or business name on the invoice must be consistent with the application information. I agree to
verification by the utility or its representatives of both sales transactions and equipment installation.
I understand that my company may be recognized as a program participant in promotional materials; however, project details will not
be released to the public without prior consent. If I choose to opt-out of any recognition, I will indicate my choice in a written letter to
the PECO Smart Equipment Incentives team at 4377 County Line Road, Chalfont, PA 18914, or via email to
I understand that PECO does not guarantee the energy savings and does not make any warranties associated with the measures
eligible for incentives under this program, and further, that PECO has no obligations regarding and does not endorse or guarantee
any claims, promises, work, or equipment made, performed, or furnished by any contractors or equipment vendors that sell or install
any energy efficiency measures.
I certify that the information on this application is true and correct, and that the Taxpayer ID Number and tax status is the applicant’s.
I understand that incentives over $600 will be reported to the IRS unless the applicant submits appropriate exemption documentation.
I agree that if: (1) I do not install the related product(s) identified in my application, or (2) I remove the related product(s) identified in
my application before a period of five years or the end of the product life, whichever is less, then I shall refund a prorated amount of
incentive funds to PECO based on the actual period of time in which the related product(s) were installed and operating (or the full
amount if the product was never installed). Any measure that I have installed in my facility must provide 100% of the energy benefits
as stated in this application for a period of five years, or for the life of the product, whichever is less. I understand that this is
necessary to assure that the project’s related energy benefits will be achieved.
As an eligible PECO non-residential customer, I certify that work was completed on this project on or after June 1, 2015. The energy
efficiency measures are for use in my non-residential facility and not for resale. Project documentation, including product
specification sheets, and copies of dated invoices for the purchase and installation of the measures, is attached. I have attached any
other documentation requirements as detailed in the Policy and Procedures Manual found at www.peco.com/smartideas, or
requested of me by the program team. Final applications and all documentation must be received by May 15, 2016, to be considered
for the current program period.
I understand that in the event the application was pre-approved and funds were reserved based upon the application, such pre-
approval or reservation, including the specific dollar amount of reservation, did not represent a guarantee that such funds will be
paid. Payment of incentives is based upon the final application and program terms and conditions, as well as the availability of funds.
I have read and accept the PECO Smart Equipment Incentives Terms and Conditions as they appear in this application.
I understand that the program may be modified or terminated without prior notice.
I understand that final applications and all required documentation must be received by the PECO Smart Equipment Incentives
program within 90 days of project completion but no later than May 15, 2016 and that all equipment must be purchased and installed
prior to submitting the final application.
I understand that this project must involve a facility improvement that results in improved energy efficiency and/or a permanent
reduction in energy usage. I also understand that all materials removed, including lamps and PCB ballasts, must be permanently
taken out of service and disposed of in accordance with all laws, including local codes and ordinances. I understand it is my
responsibility to be aware of any applicable codes or ordinances, and that information about hazardous waste disposal can be found
at:
www.epa.gov/epawaste/hazard/index.htm.
I understand that in no case will PECO pay more than 100% of the total costs of the project. I understand that PECO or its
representatives have the right to ask for additional information at any time, and that the PECO Smart Equipment Incentives program
will make the final determination of incentive levels for this project.
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L1 $0.60
L2 $1.00
L3
L4
L5
Measure Code # of Fixtures Watts/Fixture # of Fixtures Watts/FixtureTotal Watts
ReducedIncentive
Calculated
Incentive
L6 $0.30
L7
L8
L9
L10
Measure Code # of Fixtures Watts/Fixture # of Fixtures Watts/FixtureTotal Watts
ReducedIncentive
Calculated
Incentive
L11
L12
Measure Code # of Fixtures Watts/Fixture # of Fixtures Watts/FixtureTotal Watts
ReducedIncentive
Calculated
Incentive
INTERIOR LIGHTING INCENTIVES WORKSHEET
Lighting Measures that do not appear on Lighting Incentives Worksheets may be eligible as Custom Lighting Measures. Please refer to the Custom Form.
If necessary additional lines are available on the Watts-Reduced Lighting Incentive page.
Compact Fluorescent Lighting
Lighting
Measure CodeEquipment Type Incentive Unit # of Units
Fixture Wattages from TRM Table of Standard Wattages must be used to calculate incentives.
Hardwired Compact Fluorescent Fixtures (Replacing Incandescent)
Interior Hardwired CFL < 22W$0.30 Watts Reduced
CFL - Downlight, Dimmable, or 3-way Lamp
Screw-in CFL (
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L13 $0.14
L14 $0.25
Measure Code # of FixturesWatts/
Fixture
Watts
ControlledIncentive
Calculated
Incentive
L15
L16
L17
L18
Measure Code # of Fixtures Watts/Fixture # of Fixtures Watts/FixtureTotal Watts
ReducedIncentive
Calculated
Incentive
L19 $50.00
L20
L21
L22
L23
L24
L25
Measure Code # of Fixtures Watts/Fixture # of Fixtures Watts/FixtureTotal Watts
ReducedIncentive
Calculated
Incentive
*LED lighting must appear on the Energy Star Qualified Products List or the Design Lights Consortium Qualified Products List.
Total Interior Lighting Incentives:
INTERIOR LIGHTING INCENTIVES WORKSHEET
Lighting
Measure CodeEquipment Type Incentive Unit
Lighting Controls
Controlled Fixture descriptions
Occupancy Sensor Watts Controlled
Description Incentive
Daylight Sensor Controls Watts Controlled
$0.000
LED Exit Signs
Lighting
Measure CodeEquipment Type Incentive Unit
Single-Sided LED Exit Signs replacing Incandescent Exit Signs
$0.30 Watts ReducedDual-Sided LED Exit Signs replacing Incandescent Exit Signs
Single-Sided LED Exit signs replacing Fluorescent Exit Signs
Dual-Sided LED Exit Signs replacing Fluorescent Exit Signs
Description Pre Post Incentive
Pre and Post Fixture descriptions
$0.30 per
watt reduced
$0.00
LED General Lighting*
Lighting
Measure CodeEquipment Type Incentive Unit # of Units Incentive Calculated
Interior LED Lamp/Fixture, 18W or Less
$0.30 Watts Reduced
Interior Recessed LED Downlighting 7-20 W
Interior Recessed LED Downlighting 21-30 W
Interior Recessed LED Downlighting 31-50 W
LED Refrigeration Case Lighting Door
Interior Recessed LED Downlighting >50 W
Description Pre PostInterior LED Desk Lighting 7-8 W
Incentive
Pre and Post Fixture descriptions
$0.30 per
watt reduced
$0.00
$0.00
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L26
L27
L28
L29
L30 $0.30
Measure Code # of Fixtures Watts/Fixture # of Fixtures Watts/FixtureTotal Watts
ReducedIncentive
Calculated
Incentive
L31
L32
L33
L34
L35
L36 $0.30
Measure Code # of Fixtures Watts/Fixture # of Fixtures Watts/FixtureTotal Watts
ReducedIncentive
Calculated
Incentive
*LED lighting must appear on the Energy Star Qualified Products List or the Design Lights Consortium Qualified Products List.
L37 $20.00
L38 $20.00
L39 $25.00
L40 $25.00
L41 $25.00
L42 $20.00
L43 $20.00
L44 $20.00
L45 $20.00
Total Garage & Exterior Lighting Incentives:
Total Lighting Incentives:
GARAGE & EXTERIOR LIGHTING INCENTIVES WORKSHEET
Lighting Measures that do not appear on Lighting Incentives Worksheets may be eligible as Custom Lighting Measures. Please refer to the Custom Form.
If necessary additional lines are available on the Watts-Reduced Lighting Incentive page.
Garage Lighting
Fixture Wattages from TRM Table of Standard Wattages must be used to calculate incentives.
Lighting
Measure CodeEquipment Type Incentive Unit
Garage LEDs* and Metal Halides
Garage LED replacing 175W or Less HID
$0.30 Watts ReducedGarage LED replacing 176W - 250W HID
Garage LED replacing 251W - 400W HID
Garage Metal Halides (Pulse Start or Ceramic) 350W - 400W
Garage T8/T5 New Fluorecsent Fixture with Electronic Ballast (capped at $200 per fixture)
Garage T8/T5 New Fluorescent Fixture w/ Electronic Ballast Watts Reduced
Description Pre Post Incentive
Pre and Post Fixture descriptions
$0.30 per
watt reduced
Incentive
$0.00
Exterior Lighting
Lighting
Measure CodeEquipment Type Incentive Unit
*LED lighting must appear on the Energy Star Qualified Products List or the Design Lights Consortium Qualified Products List.
$0.30 per
watt reduced
Exterior T8/T5 New Fluorecsent Fixture with Electronic Ballast (capped at $200 per fixture)
Exterior T8/T5 New Fluorescent Fixture w/ Electronic Ballast Watts Reduced
Exterior LEDs* and Metal Halides
Exterior LED replacing 175W or Less HID
$0.30 Watts Reduced
Exterior LED replacing 176W - 250W HID
Exterior LED replacing 251W - 400W HID
Exterior Hardwired CFL > 31W CFLs
Metal Halides (Pulse Start or Ceramic) 350W - 400W
$0.00
$0.00
LED traffic lights - Walk/Don't Walk - 12 inch
Lamp
LED traffic lights - 12 inch ROUND Green Lamp
LED traffic lights - 12 inch ROUND Red Lamp
Pre and Post Fixture descriptions
LED traffic lights - 12 inch ROUND Yellow
# of Units
LED Traffic and Pedestrian Lights
Incentive Calculated
LED traffic lights - 8 inch ROUND Red Lamp
LED traffic lights - 12 inch ARROW Yellow Lamp
Post
LED traffic lights - 12 inch ARROW Green Lamp
Traffic Signals
Lighting
Measure CodeEquipment Type Incentive
Description Pre
Unit
$0.00
LED traffic lights - 8 inch ROUND Green Lamp
LED traffic lights - 8 inch ROUND Yellow Lamp
Lamp
$0.00
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# of Fixtures Watts/Fixture # of Fixtures Watts/FixtureTotal Watts
Reduced
Calculated
Incentive
Total Lighting Incentives:
WATTS-REDUCED LIGHTING INCENTIVES WORKSHEET
Description Pre Post Incentive
Please use the space below for additional watts-reduced incentives as necessary.
Measure Code Pre and Post Fixture descriptions
$0.00
$0.00
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L6
This measure consists of replacing one or more existing fixtures with new fixtures containing T8 or
T5 fixtures with electronic ballasts. The electronic ballast must be high frequency (≥ 20 kHz), NRTL
listed, and warranted against defects for five years. Ballasts must have a power factor (PF) ≥ 0.90.
Ballasts for 4-foot lamps must have total harmonic distortion (THD) ≤ 20% at full light output. For 2-
foot and 3-foot lamps, ballasts must have THD ≤ 32% at full light output. 4-foot T8 lamps must be
on the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) high performance T8 specification (www.cee1.org)
and is summarized in Table 1 on the previous page. A list of qualified lamps and ballasts can be
found at: http://www.cee1.org/com/com-lt/com-lt-main.php3. Both the lamp and ballast must meet
the specification in order to qualify for an incentive. This incentive may be used in high bay and low
bay fluorescent applications. Specifications of the new fixtures, lamps and ballasts, must
accompany the final application. An inventory of the pre- and post-retrofit fixtures and their
wattages must be provided. Wattages for this measure must come from the Lighting TRM Wattage
Table. Incentives are only available for new fixtures. Retrofit kits are not considered to be new
fixtures. The maximum incentive amount is capped at $200/fixture.
Note: PCB ballasts and lamps are hazardous materials and must be disposed of properly by the
applicant in accordance with all laws and regulations.
Screw-in CFLs must replace existing incandescent lamps. Lamps less than or equal to 30 watts
must be ENERGY STAR® rated lamps or meet ENERGY STAR® criteria. Lamps greater than 30
watts must be ENERGY STAR® rated or have a minimum luminous efficiency of 65 lumens per
watt.
Conversion to New Interior T8 /T5 Fluorescent Fixtures with Electronic Ballast
(Pre-Notification Application is Required)
L1 - L2
Hardwired Compact Fluorescent Fixtures (Replacing Incandescent)
For interior hardwired CFL fixtures, only complete new fixtures or modular hardwired retrofits with
hardwired electronic ballasts qualify. The 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. Total replacement fixture wattage must be at least 30%
lower than existing fixture wattage to ensure energy savings.
L3 - L5
Specification
Compact Fluorescent Lamps, Screw-In (Replacing Incandescent):
CFL – Screw-in (115W or Less)
LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS
The Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission requires that projects with savings greater than 20 kW complete
a detailed lighting inventory with pre- and post-light fixture codes, wattages, and site-specific estimates of
operating hours. The worksheet must be submitted in an Excel-readable electronic format. An Excel version of
the worksheet is available at www.peco.com/SmartIdeas.
Lighting Measure
Code
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LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS
The Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission requires that projects with savings greater than 20 kW complete
a detailed lighting inventory with pre- and post-light fixture codes, wattages, and site-specific estimates of
operating hours. The worksheet must be submitted in an Excel-readable electronic format. An Excel version of
the worksheet is available at www.peco.com/SmartIdeas.
3. Mean lumens measures at 7,200 hours.
4. Multi-Voltage Ballasts must meet or exceed the listed Ballast Efficacy Factor when operated on at least one of the intended operating voltages
1
2
≥ 3.95
≥ 1.98
≥ 1.32
2. Life rating is based on an instant Start Ballast tested in accordance with ANSI protocols. When used for Program Start Ballast, life may be increased depending upon the
operating hours per start.
Ballast Efficacy Factor (BEF)
BEF = [BF x 100] / Ballast Input Watts
Based on:
(1) Type of ballast
(2) No. of lamps driven by ballast
(3) Ballast Factor
Ballast Efficacy Factor (BEF)
BEF = [BF x 100] / Ballast Input Watts
Based on:
(1) Type of ballast
(2) No. of lamps driven by ballast
(3) Ballast Factor
Instant-Start Ballast (BEF):
Lamps
Instant-Start Ballast (BEF)
Lamps
1. Lamps ≥ 4500 K and/or 24000 hours have a system efficacy specified ≥ 88 MLPW. Minimum initial and mean lumen levels are specified as follows: for 28 W lamps, limits are
2600/2340. For 25 W lamps, limits are 2300/2185.2
4
All Ballast Factor Ranges
Performance Characteristics for 28 and 25W Ballasts
1
2
Performance Characteristics for Ballasts4, 25 W systems
≥ 1.76
≥ 1.16
≥ 0.88
Performance Characteristics for Ballasts4, 28W systems
Performance Characteristics for Ballasts
LampsLow
BF ≤ 0.85
Table 2. Reduced Wattage 4-Foot Lamps and Ballasts
NA
≥ 0.75
20 to 33 kHz or ≥ 40 kHz
High
BF ≥ 1.01
Programmed Rapid Start Ballast (BEF)
1
Mean System Efficacy
≥ 80
≥ 3100 Lumens*
≥ 24,000 Hours
≥ 94 % or≥ 2900 Mean Lumens
Color Rendering Index (CRI)
Minimum Initial Lamp Lumens
Lamp Life
Lumen Maintenance or Minimum Mean
≥ 88 MLPW for Programmed Rapid Start Ballasts
≥ 1.47
≥ 1.00
≥ 80
≥ 2585 Lumens for 28 W
Total Harmonic Distortion
NA
≥ 1.00
Mean System Efficacy
Color Rendering Index (CRI)
≥ 0.90
≤ 20%
Power Factor
*For lamp with color temperatures ≥ 4500K, 2950 minimum initial lamp lumens are allowed.
Lamp Life2 ≥ 18,000 hrs at three hours per start
3
≥ 90 MLPW
Minimum Initial Lamp Lumens
Performance Characteristics for Lamps1
≥ 0.79 ≥ 0.80
Power Factor
≥ 94% orLumen Maintenance -or-
≥ 0.76
≥ 0.99
3
4
Ballast Frequency
Total Harmonic Distortion
Ballast Frequency
Ballast Efficacy Factor (BEF)
BEF=(BFx100)/Ballast Input Watts
≥ 0.75
≥ 1.51
20 to 33 kHz or ≥ 40 kHz
≥ 0.90
≤ 20%
All Ballast Factor Ranges
≥ 3.52
Table 1. High Performance 4-foot T-8 Lamps and Ballasts
2
3
> 1.60
≥ 1.04
> 1.58
≥ 1.05
Performance Characteristics for Systems
Performance Characteristics for Lamps
> 1.55
≥ 1.04
≥ 90 Mean Lumens per Watt (MLPW) for Instant Start Ballasts
1 > 3.08
Instant Start Ballast (BEF)
> 3.11
Normal
0.85 < BF ≤ 1.0
4 ≥ 0.77
2
3
≥ 2.84
≥ 1.48
≥ 0.97
≥ 2.84
4
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LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS
The Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission requires that projects with savings greater than 20 kW complete
a detailed lighting inventory with pre- and post-light fixture codes, wattages, and site-specific estimates of
operating hours. The worksheet must be submitted in an Excel-readable electronic format. An Excel version of
the worksheet is available at www.peco.com/SmartIdeas.
3-ft Lamps and Ballasts (T12 to HP or RW T8)
L7 - L9
High Performance or Reduced Wattage 4-ft T8:
4-ft Reduced Watt Lamp Only (T8 to RW T8)
4-ft Lamps and Ballasts (T12 to HP or RW T8)
High Performance or Reduced Wattage 4-ft T8:
2-ft Lamps and Ballasts (T12 to HP or RW T8)
L10
L11
Qualifying lamps are 25 watts or less integrated ballast ceramic metal halide PAR lamps with a
rated life of 10,500 hours or greater. This measure must replace an incandescent lamp.
Incentives are offered for replacing 32 Watt T8 lamps with reduced wattage T8 lamps when an
electronic ballast is already present. Existing T8 fixture re-ballasting to a higher ballast factor are
not eligible. The lamps must be reduced wattage and meet the Consortium for Energy Efficiency
(CEE) specification (www.cee1.org). Qualified products can be found at:
http://www.cee1.org/com/com-lt/com-lt-main.php3. The nominal wattage of the new lamp must be
28W (≥ 2585 Lumens) or 25W (≥ 2400 Lumens) to qualify. The mean system efficacy must be ≥ 90
MLPW, CRI ≥ 80, and lumen maintenance at 94 percent. A manufacturer’s specification sheet
must accompany the application.
Integrated Ballast Ceramic Metal Halide Lamp
This measure consists of replacing existing T12 lamps and magnetic ballasts with high
performance T8 lamps or reduced wattage (28W or 25W) T8 lamps and electronic ballasts. This
measure is based on the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) high performance T8
specification (www.cee1.org) and is summarized in Table 1 on the previous page. A list of qualified
lamps and ballasts can be found at: http://www.cee1.org/com/com-lt/com-lt-main.php3. Both the
lamp and ballast must meet the specification in order to qualify for an incentive. A manufacturer’s
specification sheet for the specific lamp and ballast installed must accompany the application.
Incentives also available for 4-foot U-tube T8 lamps and CEE qualified ballasts replacing existing U-
tube T12 lamps and magnetic ballasts.
Metal Halide:
Lighting Measure
CodeSpecification
L12
Interior Induction Lighting
Incentives are offered for interior induction lighting. Only new, hard-wired induction fixtures qualify.
New fixtures must replace, one for one, existing incandescent, mercury vapor, T12/High Output
fluorescent, T12/Very High Output fluorescent, Standard Metal Halide, or High Pressure Sodium
fixtures in interior installations. The new fixtures must not exceed the maximum wattage listed in the
table below for each range of lamp wattage being replaced. Total replacement fixture wattage must
be at least 30% lower than existing fixture wattage to ensure energy savings.
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LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS
The Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission requires that projects with savings greater than 20 kW complete
a detailed lighting inventory with pre- and post-light fixture codes, wattages, and site-specific estimates of
operating hours. The worksheet must be submitted in an Excel-readable electronic format. An Excel version of
the worksheet is available at www.peco.com/SmartIdeas.
L20 - L25Interior LED Fixtures and lamps
The LED lamps or fixtures must appear on Energy Star qualified products list or the Design Lights
Consortium qualified products list. See LED specification page for eligibility criteria.
L26 - L28
Garage Lighting:
LED replacing 175W / 176W - 250W / 251W - 400W Fixture
Incentives are offered for replacing existing exterior high intensity discharge or incandescent
outdoor light fixtures with LED. Existing fixtures must operate > 3,833 hours per year (> 10.5 hours
per day). Total replacement fixture wattage must be at least 30% lower than existing fixture wattage
to ensure energy savings. LED fixtures must have a minimum efficacy of 35 lumens per watt.
Eligible applications include pole-mounted, or canopy lighting and wall-packs. The LED lamps or
fixtures must appear on Energy Star qualified products list or the Design Lights Consortium
qualified products list. See LED specification page for eligibility criteria.
LED, T-1, or Electroluminescent Exit Signs
L14
Controls:
Occupancy Sensors
Passive infrared, ultrasonic detectors and fixture-integrated sensors or sensors with a combination
sensor are eligible. All sensors must control interior lighting fixtures. The incentive is per watt
controlled. An inventory of the controlled fixtures and their wattages must be provided for each
sensor. Wattages for this measure must come from the Lighting TRM Wattage Table.
Incentives are offered for high-efficiency single- and double-sided exit signs. New LED lamps must
replace or retrofit an existing incandescent or fluorescent exit sign. Electroluminescent, T1, and
light-emitting diode (LED) exit signs are eligible under this category. Non-electrified and remote exit
signs are not eligible. All new exit signs or retrofit exit signs must be UL or ETL listed, have a
minimum lifetime of 10 years, and have an input wattage ≤ 5 Watts per face or be
ENERGY STAR® qualified.
L15 - L18
Daylight Sensor ControlsIncentives 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 proportional 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.
Controls:
Lighting Measure
CodeSpecification
L19This measure is for retrofitting an existing T12 or high output T8 with an approved LED. See LED
specification page for eligibility criteria.
LED Refrigeration Case Lighting
L13
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LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS
The Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission requires that projects with savings greater than 20 kW complete
a detailed lighting inventory with pre- and post-light fixture codes, wattages, and site-specific estimates of
operating hours. The worksheet must be submitted in an Excel-readable electronic format. An Excel version of
the worksheet is available at www.peco.com/SmartIdeas.
LED replacing 175W / 176W - 250W / 251W - 400W Fixture
Incentives are offered for replacing existing exterior high intensity discharge or incandescent
outdoor light fixtures with LED fixtures. Existing fixtures must operate > 3,833 hours per year (>
10.5 hours per day). Total replacement fixture wattage must be at least 30% lower than existing
fixture wattage to ensure energy savings. LED fixtures must have a minimum efficacy of 35 lumens
per watt. Eligible applications include pole-mounted, or canopy lighting and wall-packs. The LED
lamps or fixtures must appear on Energy Star qualified products list or the Design Lights
Consortium qualified products list. See LED specification page for eligibility criteria.
L31 - L33
Exterior Lighting:
Conversion to Garage T8/T5 New Fluorescent Fixture with Electronic Ballast
Incentives are offered for retrofits with either pulse start metal halide or ceramic metal halide
fixtures that replace existing “standard” probe-start high intensity discharge lamps and ballasts.
Total replacement wattage must be lower than existing wattage to ensure energy savings. This
measure is subject to possible pre-inspection. Retrofit kits must be used on existing mercury
vapor, standard metal halide or high pressure sodium fixtures only. No new fixtures are allowed.
Total replacement fixture wattage must be at least 30% lower than existing fixture wattage to
ensure energy savings
This measure consists of replacing one or more existing fixtures with new fixtures containing T8 or
T5 fixtures with electronic ballasts. The electronic ballast must be high frequency (≥ 20 kHz), NRTL
listed, and warranted against defects for five years. Ballasts must have a power factor (PF) ≥ 0.90.
Ballasts for 4-foot lamps must have total harmonic distortion (THD) ≤ 20% at full light output. For 2-
foot and 3-foot lamps, ballasts must have THD ≤ 32% at full light output. 4-foot T8 lamps must be
on the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) high performance T8 specification (www.cee1.org)
and is summarized in Table 1 on the previous page. A list of qualified lamps and ballasts can be
found at: http://www.cee1.org/com/com-lt/com-lt-main.php3. Both the lamp and ballast must meet
the specification in order to qualify for an incentive. This incentive may be used in high bay and low
bay fluorescent applications. Specifications of the new fixtures, lamps and ballasts, must
accompany the final application. An inventory of the pre- and post-retrofit fixtures and their
wattages must be provided. Wattages for this measure must come from the Lighting TRM Wattage
Table. Incentives are only available for new fixtures. Retrofit kits are not considered to be new
fixtures. The maximum incentive amount is capped at $200/fixture.
Note: PCB ballasts and lamps are hazardous materials and must be disposed of properly by the
applicant in accordance with all laws and regulations.
L30
(Pre-Notification Application is Required)
Lighting Measure
CodeSpecification
L29
Garage Lighting:
Metal Halide Fixtures (Pulse Start or Ceramic) 350W – 400W
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LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS
The Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission requires that projects with savings greater than 20 kW complete
a detailed lighting inventory with pre- and post-light fixture codes, wattages, and site-specific estimates of
operating hours. The worksheet must be submitted in an Excel-readable electronic format. An Excel version of
the worksheet is available at www.peco.com/SmartIdeas.
Note: PCB ballasts and lamps are hazardous materials and must be disposed of properly by the
applicant in accordance with all laws and regulations.
L36
L34
Exterior Lighting:
Exterior Hardwired Compact Fluorescent Fixtures (Replacing Incandescent)
For exterior hardwired CFL fixtures, only complete new fixtures or modular hardwired retrofits with
hardwired electronic ballasts qualify. The 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.
L35
Exterior Lighting:
Metal Halide Fixtures (Pulse Start or Ceramic) 350W – 400W
LED Traffic and Pedestrian Lights
Incentives are offered for LED traffic lights on a per-signal basis (including arrows) that replace or
retrofit an existing incandescent traffic signal. Incentives are not available for spare lights. New
signalized intersections are not eligible. School Zone, Cross Walk, Rail Road, and continuously
flashing signals must use the custom incentive measure. Lights must be hard-wired, with the
exception of pedestrian hand signals.
L37 - L45
Lighting Measure
CodeSpecification
Conversion to Exterior T8/T5 New Fluorescent Fixtures with Electronic Ballast
(Pre-Notification Application is Required)This measure consists of replacing one or more existing fixtures with new fixtures containing T8 or
T5 fixtures with electronic ballasts. The electronic ballast must be high frequency (≥ 20 kHz), NRTL
listed, and warranted against defects for five years. Ballasts must have a power factor (PF) ≥ 0.90.
Ballasts for 4-foot lamps must have total harmonic distortion (THD) ≤ 20% at full light output. For 2-
foot and 3-foot lamps, ballasts must have THD ≤ 32% at full light output. 4-foot T8 lamps must be
on the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) high performance T8 specification (www.cee1.org)
and is summarized in Table 1 on the previous page. A list of qualified lamps and ballasts can be
found at: http://www.cee1.org/com/com-lt/com-lt-main.php3. Both the lamp and ballast must meet
the specification in order to qualify for an incentive. This incentive may be used in high bay and low
bay fluorescent applications. Specifications of the new fixtures, lamps and ballasts, must
accompany the final application. An inventory of the pre- and post-retrofit fixtures and their
wattages must be provided. Wattages for this measure must come from the Lighting TRM Wattage
Table. Incentives are only available for new fixtures. Retrofit kits are not considered to be new
fixtures. The maximum incentive amount is capped at $200/fixture.
Incentives are offered for retrofits with either pulse start metal halide or ceramic metal halide
fixtures that replace existing “standard” probe-start high intensity discharge lamps and ballasts.
Total replacement wattage must be lower than existing wattage to ensure energy savings. This
measure is subject to possible pre-inspection. Retrofit kits must be used on existing mercury
vapor, standard metal halide or high pressure sodium fixtures only. No new fixtures are allowed.
Total replacement fixture wattage must be at least 30% lower than existing fixture wattage to
ensure energy savings.
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LED LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS
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:
All linear LED tubes that use an integrated driver operated directly through line voltage (bypassing an external electronic ballast or LED Driver), also referred to
as "Type B" TLEDs, will not qualify for an incentive. This is due to the wide variety of installation characteristics of these types of lamps and the inherent potential
safety concerns of being powered directly from the line voltage.
Linear LED Eligibility Requirements:
Must be listed on the Design LightsTM Consortium (DLC) Qualified Products List
Lamps must have an integrated driver and be driven through electronic T8 fluorescent ballast
Lamps must be driven via external LED driver
http://www.energystar.gov/
Design Lights Qualified Product List:
http://www.designlights.org/
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HVAC
Measure Code
Incentive
(per cooling ton)
H02 $30.00
H03 $30.00
H04 $30.00
H05 $30.00
H06 $45.00
H07 $30.00
H08 $35.00
H09 $30.00
H10 $50.00
H11 $50.00
H12 $50.00
H13 $50.00
H14 $40.00
H15 $40.00
H16 $30.00
Total HVAC Incentives:
HVAC
Measure CodeQuantity
Incentive per
UnitIncentive
H17 $50.00
H18 $0.06
H19 $0.15
≥ 63.33 tons (≥ 760,000 Btu/h)
< 5.41 tons
N/A
Air-Source Heat Pumps
14.3 SEER
10.3 IEER/10.3 IPLV (IPLV for units with
capacity-modulation only)
8.7 HSPF
N/A11.1 IEER/10.6 IPLV (IPLV for units with
capacity-modulation only)
≥ 20 and < 63.33 tons
(≥ 240,000 Btu/h and < 760,000 Btu/h)
< 1.42 tons, Air-Source Heat Pump Base
Case12.3 EER
4.6 COP
≥ 5.41 tons and < 11.25 tons
≥ 11.25 tons and < 20.00 tons
Incentive Unit
Make and Model
Other HVAC Measures
Heating
Efficiency
Incentive(A x B x Incentive per
cooling ton)
Measure
UnitHotel Guest Room Occupancy Sensor
(Electric Resistance Heat & AC)
Total Other HVAC Incentives:
EMS, Electric resistance Heat, &
No Time Clock Control < 100,000 sq.ft.
Energy Management System (EMS),
Heat Pump or Non-Electric Heat, & Time Clock
Control < 100,000 sq.ft.
Square Foot
Square Foot
Equipment Type and Capacity
≥ 5.5 and < 11.25 tons
(≥ 65,000 Btu/h and < 135,000 Btu/h)
≥11.25 and < 20 tons
(≥ 135,000 Btu/h and < 240,000 Btu/h)
Air-Source Air Conditioners
12.5 IEER N/A
12.3 IEER N/A
12.3 EER
2.9 - (0.026 x Cap / 1000) COP
N/A
4.6 COP
13.2 EER
13.2 EER
Packaged Terminal Systems (Replacements)
13.08 - (0.213 x Cap / 1000) EER
12.3 IEER 3.3 COP
12.96 - (0.213 x Cap / 1000) EER
4.6 COP
4.6 COP
Water-Source Heat Pumps
PTHP
10.5 EER / 10.1 IPLV (IPLV for units with
capacity-modulation only)≥ 20.00 tons
PTAC (cooling)
HVAC
Measure Code
11.7 EER 3.2 COP
Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump
< 5.4 tons 17.0 SEER/13.0 EER 8.8 HSPF
Quantity
(A)
< 1.42 tons, All Other Base Cases
≥ 1.42 tons and < 5.41 tons, Air-Source
Heat Pump Base Case
HVAC INCENTIVES WORKSHEET
Cooling Qualifying Efficiency Heating Qualifying Efficiency
Cooling
Capacity (Tons)
(B)
Cooling
Efficiency
Heating
Capacity (Tons)
3.2 COP
≥ 1.42 tons and < 5.41 tons, All Other
Base Cases
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H17
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 unoccupied 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 HVAC unit controlled, not per sensor,
for multi-room suites. Replacement or upgrades of existing occupancy-based controls are not
eligible as a prescriptive incentive.
H16Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pump
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HVAC SPECIFICATIONS
All equipment, units or parts that are discarded as a result of this program must be disposed of properly by the Applicant.
Incentives at this level are offered for existing buildings that currently have heat pump or non-
electric heat, and either no control or only basic electronic or electromechanical time controls for
HVAC or lighting or refrigeration systems. EMS system must new and include central time control,
graphic operator interface, whole building real-time power and energy monitoring capability, and at
least three “enhanced” control strategies beyond those already in place at the site from the list
provided on the EMS worksheet. This measure may not be combined with the central lighting
control incentive.
Customer or Trade Ally must complete the supplemental EMS worksheet for this measure,
which can be found at www.peco.com/SmartIdeas and may be required to provide actual
operating data to verify performance.
H18
Buildings upgrading existing digital EMS systems are not eligible for prescriptive incentives but
MAY BE eligible under a Custom Application .Control systems serving greater than 100,000 square
feet are not eligible for prescriptive incentive and must apply as a custom measure.
H19
Energy Management System, Electric Resistance Heat,
No Present Time Clock Control
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Ref Measure
CodeMeasure Quantity
Incentive/
UnitIncentive
R01 Anti-Sweat Heater Controls $15.00
R02 Evaporator Fan Controls $100.00
R03 Floating-head pressure controls $200.00
R04 Automatic Door Closers for Walk-in Coolers $50.00
R05 Automatic Door Closers for Walk-in Freezers $60.00
R06 EC Motor for Reach-in Refrigerator cases PSC to ECM $15.00
R07 EC Motor for Reach-in Refrigerator cases Shaded Pole to ECM $15.00
R08 EC Motor for Reach-in Freezer cases PSC to ECM $15.00
R09 EC Motor for Reach-in Freezer cases Shaded Pole to ECM $15.00
R10 EC Motor for Walk-in Refrigerator cases PSC to ECM $50.00
R11 EC Motor for Walk-in Refrigerator cases Shaded Pole to ECM $50.00
R12 EC Motor for Walk-in Freezer cases PSC to ECM $50.00
R13 EC Motor for Walk-in Freezer cases Shaded Pole to ECM $50.00
R14 ENERGY STAR® Glass Door Freezer $200.00
R15 ENERGY STAR® Solid Door Freezer $100.00R16 Suction Pipe Insulation $1.50
R17 Night Cover $3.00
R18 Strip Curtains on Walk-in Cooler $3.00
R19 Strip Curtains on Walk-in Freezer $3.00
Food/Other
Measure CodeMeasure Quantity
Incentive/
UnitIncentive
F01 Beverage Machine Controls $60.00
F02 Snack Machine Controls $30.00
F03 ENERGY STAR® Refrigerated Beverage Vending Machines $45.00
Motor
Motor
REFRIGERATION/FOOD SERVICE INCENTIVES WORKSHEET
Refrigeration Measures
Incentive Unit
Linear Foot
Motor
Square Foot
Total Refrigeration Incentives:
Motor
Motor
Control
Door
Door
Motor
Motor
Motor
Motor
Unit
UnitLinear Foot
Linear Foot
Square Foot
Food Service & Other Measures
Incentive Unit
Unit
Unit
Unit
Total Food Service & Other Incentives:
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Measure Code Specification
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
horizontal linear footage of the case.
R01
Evaporator Fan Controls
This measure is not applicable if any of the following conditions apply:
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
R02
1) Compressor runs all the time with high duty cycle
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.
2) Evaporator fan does not run at full speed all the time
R04 - R05
R06 - R13
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.
3. Compressor size must be at least 5 HP
R03
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.
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.
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REFRIGERATION/MISCELLANEOUS SPECIFICATIONS
Measure Code Specification
ENERGY STAR Solid Door Freezer
ENERGY STAR Glass Door Freezer
Incentives are offered for replacement of existing self-contained, open display freezers with
freezers 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 that
the appliance meets the CEE or ENERGY STAR efficiency specifications using ASHRAE Standard
72-2005 (38°F ± 2°F). Incentive is per freezer.
4. Insulation exposed to the outdoors must be protected from the weather (i.e. jacketed with a
medium-gauge aluminum jacket).
Table 6. Efficiency Standards for ENERGY STAR Qualified Commercial Glass Door Freezers
(kWh per day)1
R17
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.
50 ≤ V
15 ≤ V < 30
≤ 0.450V + 3.500
Product Volume, cubic feet
0 < V < 15
15 ≤ V < 30
30 ≤ V < 50
0 < V < 15
≤ 0.250V + 13.500
3. Freezer lines require 1-inch of flexible, closed-cell, nitrite rubber or an equivalent insulation
30 ≤ V < 50
Freezer (kWh/day)
≤ 0.607V + 0.893
≤ 0.733V – 1.000
≤ 0.158V + 6.3331www.energystar.gov, Note: V = Internal volume in ft
3
Table 7: ENERGY STAR Qualified Commercial Solid Door Freezers (kWh per day)2
Product Volume, cubic feet Freezer (kWh/day)
2www.energystar.gov, Note: V = Internal volume in ft
3
R14 - R15
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 insulationR16
50 ≤ V
≤ 0.250V + 1.250
≤ 0.400V – 1.000
≤ 0.163V + 6.125
R18 - R19
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
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.
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REFRIGERATION/MISCELLANEOUS SPECIFICATIONS
Measure Code Specification
Beverage Machine Controls
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.
F01 - F02
F03
ENERGY STAR® Refrigerated Beverage Vending Machines
Incentives are offered for ENERGY STAR® beverage vending machines. Qualifying machines can
be found at:
http://www.energystar.gov/ia/products/prod_lists/vending_machines_prod_list.pdf.
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VFD
Measure
Code
UnitIncentive
per Unit
V01 HP $80.00
V02 HP $80.00
V03 HP $80.00
VFD
Measure
Code
UnitIncentive
per Unit
V04 HP $500.00
V05 HP $50.00
Controlled
Motor Size
(HP) (A)
Quantity (B)
Control
Type
Controlled
Motor
Efficiency
Controlled
Motor Speed
(RPM)
Controlled
Motor Type
Incentive
per Unit
Calculated
IncentiveA x B x
Incentive
* Appendix D (Variable Speed/Frequency Drives TRM Worksheet) can be found at www.peco.com/smartideas
Process Motor < 50 HP
VFD on HVAC Fan
VFD on Chilled Water Pumps
VFD on Heating Hot Water Pumps
VFD Measure Code
$0.00Total VFD Incentives:
Variable Speed Drives for Process or Other Equipment
Measure
Required Documentation: Variable Speed/Frequency Drives TRM Worksheet*
Variable Speed Control for Kitchen Exhaust Hoods
Kitchen Exhaust Fan: Retrofit Hood
VARIABLE SPEED/FREQUENCY DRIVES INCENTIVES
WORKSHEETRequired Documentation: Appendix D (Variable Speed/Frequency Drives TRM Worksheet)*
Fan Application
Pump Application
Measure
Measure
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VARIABLE SPEED/FREQUENCY DRIVES
SPECIFICATIONS
Customer or Trade Ally must complete either the ‘TRM Variable Speed/Frequency Worksheet’ or ‘Custom Variable
Speed/Frequency Drives Worksheet’ for all VFD measures, as applicable. The worksheet must be submitted in an Excel-
readable electronic format. An Excel version of these worksheets is available at www.peco.com/SmartIdeas.
Measure Code Specification
V01
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.
V05
Variable Speed Drives for Process or Other EquipmentVFD 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.
V02 - V03
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 Frequency Drives on Pump Applications:
V04
Variable Speed Control for Kitchen Exhaust HoodsThe 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
accordingly.
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$0.08
$0.10
Note:
** ECM Cost is the cost to achieve the energy saving benefits. This does not include other costs associated with the project, if any.
*** Total Custom Incentives may not exceed 100% of the ECM Cost.
Custom HVAC, Refrigeration, Motors and Drives, Other
System Description kWh Savings $/kWh
ECM Category*:
Please attach supporting documentation as described in the Policies and Procedures Manual.
Prior to submitting application, please contact the SmartIdeas program staff.
Incentives
($)/kWh
Before Retrofit After Retrofit ECM Cost** Estimated Incentive
Custom Lighting
Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) 1
Annual Oper. Hrs
Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) 2
System Description kWh Savings $/kWh
ECM Category*:
Before Retrofit After Retrofit ECM Cost** Estimated Incentive
Annual Oper. Hrs
Annual Oper. Hrs
Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) 3
System Description kWh Savings $/kWh
ECM Category*:
Customer acknowledges and agrees that Customer may neither apply for nor receive incentives for the same product,
equipment or service from more than one utility unless there are both electric and gas savings.
Total Custom ECM Incentives***:
Annual Oper. Hrs
* Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) Category is either Lighting, HVAC, Refrigeration, Motors and Drives, or Other
Before Retrofit After Retrofit ECM Cost** Estimated Incentive
System Description kWh Savings $/kWh
Annual Oper. Hrs
Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) 5
Before Retrofit After Retrofit
Before Retrofit After Retrofit ECM Cost** Estimated Incentive
ECM Cost** Estimated Incentive
CUSTOM INCENTIVES WORKSHEET
System Description kWh Savings $/kWh
Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) 4
ECM Category*:
ECM Category*:
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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:
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
Baseline or Existing System Summary
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.
Engineering or architectural drawings and “equipment schedule” sheets
Energy Savings Calculations
CUSTOM PROJECTS 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
All decisions regarding incentives for custom projects are in the sole discretion of PECO.
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.
Baseline for Custom Analysis
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
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.
Custom Worksheets
PECO has created custom worksheets for Lighting, Compressed Air, HVAC, Energy Management Systems and
Motor/Variable Speed Drive projects. The corresponding worksheets must be completed and submitted with the application
where they apply. Visit www.peco.com/SmartIdeas to download the worksheets.
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CHILLER SPECIFICATIONS (Apply as Custom Measure)
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.
Specification
Air-Cooled Chillers
Water Cooled Positive Displacement or Reciprocating Chillers
10.518 EER 13.75 EER
Path A
Qualifying IPLV
Efficiency
Qualifying Full Load
Efficiency
N/A
Water Cooled Centrifugal Chillers
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.
Qualifying IPLV
Efficiency
Qualifying Full Load
EfficiencyEquipment Type and Capacity
Path B
N/A
10.518 EER
0.780 kW/ton
0.775 kW/ton
14.03 EER N/A
0.680 kW/ton
0.554 kW/ton
0.522 kW/ton
0.486 kW/ton
0.800 kW/ton
0.790 kW/ton
0.540 kW/ton
0.527 kW/ton
0.486 kW/ton
0.576 kW/ton
0.570 kW/ton
0.536 kW/ton
0.494 kW/ton
0.494 kW/ton
N/A
0.718 kW/ton
0.639 kW/ton0.620 kW/ton
0.567 kW/ton
≥ 75 tons and < 150 tons
≥ 150 tons and < 300 tons
0.639 kW/ton
0.600 kW/ton
0.590 kW/ton
0.405 kW/ton
0.441 kW/ton
0.360 kW/ton
0.360 kW/ton
0.634 kW/ton
≥ 300 tons
< 300 tons
≥ 300 tons and < 600 tons
≥ 600 tons
Air Cooled Chillers
Water Cooled Positive Displacement or Reciprocating Chillers
Water Cooled Centrifugal Chillers
< 150 tons
≥ 150 tons
< 75 tons
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