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1 MOORESTOWN TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS MOORESTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 350 BRIDGEBORO ROAD MOORESTOWN, NJ FACILITY ENERGY REPORT

2 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit TABLE OF CONTENTS I. HISTORIC ENERGY CONSUMPTION/COST... 2 II. FACILITY DESCRIPTION... 7 III. MAJOR EQUIPMENT LIST... 9 IV. ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES V. ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS Appendix A ECM Cost & Savings Breakdown Appendix B New Jersey Smart Start Program Incentives Appendix C Portfolio Manager Statement of Energy Performance Appendix D Major Equipment List Appendix E Investment Grade Lighting Audit Appendix F Renewable / Distributed Energy Measures Calculations Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 1 of 30

3 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit I. HISTORIC ENERGY CONSUMPTION/COST The energy usage for the facility has been tabulated and plotted in graph form as depicted within this section. Each energy source has been identified and monthly consumption and cost noted per the information provided by the Owner. Electric Utility Provider: Electric Utility Rate Structure: Third Party Supplier: Natural Gas Utility Provider: Utility Rate Structure: Third Party Supplier: Public Service Electric & Gas Large Power & Lighting Primary (LPLP) South Jersey Energy Company Public Service Electric & Gas Large Volume Gas (LVG) Hess The electric usage profile represents the actual electrical usage for the facility. The electric utility measures consumption in kilowatt-hours (KWH) and maximum demand in kilowatts (KW). One KWH usage is equivalent to 1000 watts running for one hour. One KW of electric demand is equivalent to 1000 watts running at any given time. The basic usage charges are shown as generation service and delivery charges along with several non-utility generation charges. Rates used in this report reflect the historical data received for the facility. The gas usage profile within each facility report shows the actual natural gas energy usage for the facility. The gas utility measures consumption in cubic feet x 100 (CCF), and converts the quantity into Therms of energy. One Therm is equivalent to 100,000 BTUs of energy. Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 2 of 30

4 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Table 1 Electricity Billing Data ELECTRIC USAGE SUMMARY Utility Provider: PSE&G Rate: LPLP Meter No: Account # Third Party Utility Provider: South Jersey Energy Company TPS Meter / Acct No: - MONTH OF USE CONSUMPTION KWH DEMAND KW TOTAL BILL Oct , $24,058 Nov , $22,274 Dec , $25,060 Jan , $22,812 Feb , $25,837 Mar , $24,086 Apr , $21,678 May , $24,527 Jun , $39,526 Jul , $23,129 Aug , $19,607 Sep , $37,868 Totals 2,417, Max $310,463 AVERAGE DEMAND KW average AVERAGE RATE $0.128 $/kwh Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 3 of 30

5 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Figure 1 Electricity Usage Profile Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 4 of 30

6 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Table 4 Natural Gas Billing Data NATURAL GAS USAGE SUMMARY Utility Provider: PSE&G Rate: LVG Meter No: / Account # Third Party Utility Provider: HESS TPS Meter No: / / MONTH OF USE CONSUMPTION (THERMS) TOTAL BILL Oct-10 1, $2, Nov-10 7, $10, Dec-10 22, $21, Jan-11 23, $22, Feb-11 22, $20, Mar-11 14, $13, Apr-11 5, $3, May $ Jun $ Jul $ Aug $1, Sep $2, TOTALS 100, $99, AVERAGE RATE: $0.99 $/THERM Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 5 of 30

7 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Figure 2 Natural Gas Usage Profile Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 6 of 30

8 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit II. FACILITY DESCRIPTION The Moorestown High School is located on 350 Bridgeboro Road in Moorestown, New Jersey. The 330,137 SF high school was built in 1961 with additions in 1969, 1984, and The building is single story original construction and two story with the most recent addition and is comprised of office space for administrative use, gymnasiums, classrooms, an auditorium, a cafeteria, kitchen and mechanical rooms. Occupancy Profile The typical hours of operation for the high school are Monday through Friday between 7:00 am and 5:00 pm, with custodial services running until 11:00 pm. The weekend occupied hours for the high school are between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. The high school has a 12 month administrative occupancy of 50 people and 10 month occupancy with students of Building Envelope Exterior walls for the High School are brick faced with a concrete block construction. The amount of insulation within the walls is unknown. The windows throughout the High School are in good condition and appear to be maintained. Typical windows throughout the high school are double pane, operable, ¼ clear glass with aluminum frames. Blinds are utilized throughout the high school per occupant comfort. The blinds are valuable because they help to reduce heat loss in the winter and reduce solar heat in the summer. The roof is a flat, built up rubber roof where the HVAC equipment resides. The amount of insulation below the roofing is unknown. HVAC Systems A majority of the classrooms and smaller spaces throughout the original high school building are served by either packaged DX rooftop units with hot water heat or packaged DX rooftops with gas fired heat exchangers. Some of the other larger spaces are typically served by rooftop air handling units with chilled water and hot water coils. Chilled water is provided by two air cooled McQuay Chillers rated at 280 tons each. Chilled water is circulated via three primary pumps rated at 10 horsepower each and 672 gallons per minute and 35 foot of head pressure. There are two more 50 horsepower circulation pumps for the chilled water system which are rated at 100 gallons per minute at 50 foot of head pressure. The new 2004 addition is mainly served by two Carrier rooftop units that have direct expansion coils with gas heating. These rooftops also have variable frequency drives on the fans and zones in the new wing are supplied via variable air volume devices in the ceiling equipped with hot water reheat coils. Heating Hot Water for the original building is generated by a boiler plant fitted with three Unilux ZF800-W flexible water tube boilers. The boilers are natural gas fired rated at 8,000 MBH each, and all fit with Power Flame Burners. Heating water is circulated via two fifteen horsepower Bell & Gossett pumps rated at 565 gallons per minute and 80 foot of head pressure. Hot water is also circulated via two seven and half horsepower Bell & Gossett pumps rated at 295 gallons per minute and 169 foot of head pressure. Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 7 of 30

9 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Heating hot water for the 2-story addition to the high school is generated by a boiler plant fitted with three Weil McLain PFG-7-Pin cast iron sectional boilers. The boilers are natural gas fired rated at 366 MBH each. Hot water is circulated via small horsepower in-line circulation pumps. For further clarification of which areas are being supplied by certain systems, refer to the Major Equipment List Appendix. Exhaust System Air is exhausted from the toilet rooms through the roof exhausters. HVAC System Controls Part of the high school building is controlled via new Niagara Tridium electronic controls and the other part of the building is still on the old Johnson Metasys controls with McQuay OPM interface. Supplemental cooling systems are controlled by individual thermostat. Domestic Hot Water Domestic hot water for the original high school building is on two separate loops for winter and summer supply. During the winter hot water is supplied via the Unilux gas fired boiler plant which feeds into a large holding tank. During the off-season when the main boilers are not primarily used, an A.O. Smith Burkay domestic hot water heater functions as the primary domestic hot water supplier with an input of 520 MBH. The circulation pump for the winter time usage through the hot water tank is a 5 horsepower pump rated for 310 gallons per minute at 40 foot of head pressure. Domestic hot water for the 2004 addition is supplied by a Bradford White 40 MBH gas fired heater with integrated 40 gallon storage tank. Several small areas within the high school are provided hot water by two Bradford White 4.5 KW electric hot water heaters with 80 and 40 gallon integrated tanks. Lighting Refer to the Investment Grade lighting Audit Appendix for a detailed list of the lighting throughout the facility and estimated operating hours per space. Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 8 of 30

10 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit III. MAJOR EQUIPMENT LIST The equipment list contains major energy consuming equipment that through implementation of energy conservation measures could yield substantial energy savings. The list shows the major equipment in the facility and all pertinent information utilized in energy savings calculations. An approximate age was assigned to the equipment in some cases if a manufactures date was not shown on the equipment s nameplate. The ASHRAE service life for the equipment along with the remaining useful life is also shown in the Appendix. Refer to the Major Equipment List Appendix for this facility. Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 9 of 30

11 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit IV. ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES Energy Conservation Measures are developed specifically for this facility. The energy savings and calculations are highly dependent on the information received from the site survey and interviews with operations personnel. The assumptions and calculations should be reviewed by the owner to ensure accurate representation of this facility. The following ECMs were analyzed: Table 1 ECM Financial Summary ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES (ECM's) ECM NO. DESCRIPTION NET INSTALLATION COST A ANNUAL SAVINGS B SIMPLE PAYBACK (Yrs) SIMPLE LIFETIME ROI ECM #1 General Lighting Upgrades $22,950 $7, % ECM #2 Gym/Stage Lighting Upgrades $2,050 $ % ECM #3 Lighting Controls $58,365 $15, % ECM #4 NEMA Premium Motor Replacements $3,762 $ % ECM #5 Heat Pump & AC Unit Upgrades $65,476 $1, % ECM #6 Domestic Hot Water Upgrade $36,850 $2, % ECM #7 Controls Upgrade $47,400 $4, % RENEWABLE ENERGY MEASURES (REM's) ECM NO. DESCRIPTION NET INSTALLATION COST ANNUAL SAVINGS SIMPLE PAYBACK (Yrs) SIMPLE LIFETIME ROI REM # KW PV System $4,984,180 $306, % Notes: A. Cost takes into consideration applicable NJ Smart StartTM incentives. B. Savings takes into consideration applicable maintenance savings. Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 10 of 30

12 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Table 2 ECM Energy Summary ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES (ECM's) ECM NO. ECM #1 General Lighting Upgrades ,776 0 ECM #2 Gym/Stage Lighting Upgrades 1 3,229 0 ECM #3 Lighting Controls , ECM #4 NEMA Premium Motor Replacements 1.0 4,137 0 ECM #5 Heat Pump & AC Unit Upgrades ,038 0 ECM #6 Domestic Hot Water Upgrade ,979 ECM #7 Controls Upgrade ,627 1,445 ECM NO. DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION ELECTRIC DEMAND (KW) RENEWABLE ENERGY MEASURES (REM's) ELECTRIC DEMAND (KW) ANNUAL UTILITY REDUCTION ELECTRIC CONSUMPTION (KWH) ANNUAL UTILITY REDUCTION ELECTRIC CONSUMPTION (KWH) NATURAL GAS (THERMS) NATURAL GAS (THERMS) REM # KW PV System ,146 0 Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 11 of 30

13 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Table 3 Facility Project Summary ENERGY SAVINGS IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM - POTENTIAL PROJECT ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES ANNUAL ENERGY SAVINGS ($) PROJECT COST ($) SMART START INCENTIVES CUSTOMER COST SIMPLE PAYBACK General Lighting Upgrades $7,429 $23,320 $370 $22, Gym/Stage Lighting Upgrades $415 $2,250 $200 $2, Lighting Controls $15,468 $62,050 $3,685 $58, NEMA Premium Motor Replacements Heat Pump & AC Unit Upgrades Domestic Hot Water Upgrade $529 $3,942 $180 $3, $1,785 $67,857 $2,381 $65, $2,979 $37,900 $1,050 $36, Controls Upgrade $4,327 $47,400 $0 $47, Design / Construction Extras (15%) $0 $36,708 $0 $36,708 Total Project $32,932 $281,427 $7,866 $273,561 8 Design / Construction Extras is shown as an additional cost for the facility project summary. This cost is included to estimate the costs associated with construction management fees for a larger combined project. Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 12 of 30

14 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit ECM #1: Lighting Upgrade General Description: The majority of the interior lighting throughout Moorestown High School is provided with fluorescent fixtures with 32W T8 lamps and electronic ballasts. In addition, there are a number of older and outdated fixtures with T12 lamps and magnetic ballasts. It is recommended to replace all of the T12 fixtures in these areas with higher efficiency fluorescent T8 fixtures with electronic ballasts. This ECM includes retrofit of all older fluorescent fixtures with T8 or T5 fluorescent fixtures with electronic ballasts in the building. The new, energy efficient T8 fixtures will provide adequate lighting and will save on electrical costs due to better performance of the lamp and ballasts. The ECM also includes replacement of any incandescent lamps with compact fluorescent lamps. Compact fluorescent lamps (CFL s) were designed to be direct replacements for the standard incandescent lamps which are common to table lamps, spot lights, hi-hats, bathroom vanity lighting, etc. The light output of the CFL has been designed to resemble the incandescent lamp. The color rendering index (CRI) of the CFL is much higher than standard fluorescent lighting, and therefore provides a much truer light. The CFL is available in a myriad of shapes and sizes depending on the specific application. Typical replacements are: a 13-Watt CFL for a 60-Watt incandescent lamp, an 18-Watt CFL for a 75-Watt incandescent lamp, and a 26-Watt CFL for a 100-Watt incandescent lamp. The CFL is also available for a number of brightness colors that is indicated by the Kelvin rating. A 2700K CFL is the warmest color available and is closest in color to the incandescent lamp. CFL s are also available in 3000K, 3500K, and 4100K. The 4100K would be the brightest or coolest output. A CFL can be chosen to screw right into your existing fixtures, or hardwired into your existing fixtures. Where the existing fixture is controlled by a dimmer switch, the CFL bulb must be compatible with a dimmer switch. In some locations the bulb replacement will need to be tested to make sure the larger base of the CFL will fit into the existing fixture. The energy usage of an incandescent compared to a compact fluorescent approximately 3 to 4 times greater. In addition to the energy savings, compact fluorescent fixtures burn-hours are 8 to 15 times longer than incandescent fixtures ranging from 6,000 to 15,000 burn-hours compared to incandescent fixtures ranging from 750 to 1000 burnhours. However, the maintenance savings due to reduced lamp replacement is offset by the higher cost of the CFL s compared to the incandescent lamps. Energy Savings Calculations: The Investment Grade Lighting Audit Appendix outlines the hours of operation, proposed retrofits, costs, savings, and payback periods for each set of fixtures in the each building. Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 13 of 30

15 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Energy Savings Summary: ECM #1 - ENERGY SAVINGS SUMMARY Installation Cost ($): $23,320 NJ Smart Start Equipment Incentive ($): $370 Net Installation Cost ($): $22,950 Maintenance Savings ($/Yr): $0 Energy Savings ($/Yr): $7,429 Total Yearly Savings ($/Yr): $7,429 Estimated ECM Lifetime (Yr): 15 Simple Payback 3.1 Simple Lifetime ROI 385.6% Simple Lifetime Maintenance Savings $0 Simple Lifetime Savings $111,435 Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 32% Net Present Value (NPV) $65, Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 14 of 30

16 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit ECM #2: Lighting Upgrade Gymnasium/Cafeteria Description: The gym lobby, stage and main lobby at Moorestown High School are currently lit via fluorescent T8 and Metal Halide HID fixtures. The space would be better served with a more efficient, T5 fluorescent and pulse start lighting system. CE recommends upgrading the 250 watt metal halides to pulse start metal halide fixtures while the 400 watt metal halides would be better replaced with a T5HO system. This measure replaces all the HID, 250 watt HID MH fixtures with 200 watt pulse start metal halide fixtures and the 400 watt metal halide fixtures with T5 high output (HO) fixtures. T5 High output fixtures with reflectors and wire guards will be required in order to meet the mandated 50 foot-candle average within the spaces. Energy Savings Calculations: A detailed Investment Grade Lighting Audit can be found in Investment Grade Lighting Audit Appendix that outlines the proposed retrofits, costs, savings, and payback periods. Energy Savings Summary: ECM #2 - ENERGY SAVINGS SUMMARY Installation Cost ($): $2,250 NJ Smart Start Equipment Incentive ($): $200 Net Installation Cost ($): $2,050 Maintenance Savings ($/Yr): $0 Energy Savings ($/Yr): $415 Total Yearly Savings ($/Yr): $415 Estimated ECM Lifetime (Yr): 15 Simple Payback 4.9 Simple Lifetime ROI 203.7% Simple Lifetime Maintenance Savings $0 Simple Lifetime Savings $6,225 Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 19% Net Present Value (NPV) $2, Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 15 of 30

17 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit ECM #3: Lighting Controls Upgrade Occupancy Sensors Description: Some of the lights in the Moorestown High School are left on unnecessarily. In many cases the lights are left on because of the inconvenience to manually switch lights off when a room is left or on when a room is first occupied. This is common in rooms that are occupied for only short periods and only a few times per day. In some instances lights are left on due to the misconception that it is better to keep the lights on rather than to continuously switch lights on and off. Although increased switching reduces lamp life, the energy savings outweigh the lamp replacement costs. The payback timeframe for when to turn the lights off is approximately two minutes. If the lights are expected to be off for at least a two minute interval, then it pays to shut them off. Lighting controls come in many forms. Sometimes an additional switch is adequate to provide reduced lighting levels when full light output is not needed. Occupancy sensors detect motion and will switch the lights on when the room is occupied. Occupancy sensors can either be mounted in place of a current wall switch, or on the ceiling to cover large areas. The U.S. Department of Energy sponsored a study to analyze energy savings achieved through various types of building system controls. The referenced savings is based on the Advanced Sensors and Controls for Building Applications: Market Assessment and Potential R&D Pathways, document posted for public use April The study has found that commercial buildings have the potential to achieve significant energy savings through the use of building controls. The average energy savings are as follows based on the report: Occupancy Sensors for Lighting Control 20% - 28% energy savings. Savings resulting from the implementation of this ECM for energy management controls are estimated to be 20% of the total light energy controlled by occupancy sensors (The majority of the savings is expected to be after school hours when rooms are left with lights on) This ECM includes installation of ceiling or switch mount sensors for individual offices, classrooms, large bathrooms, and Media Centers. Sensors shall be manufactured by Sensorswitch, Watt Stopper or equivalent. The Investment Grade Lighting Audit Appendix of this report includes the summary of lighting controls implemented in this ECM and outlines the proposed controls, costs, savings, and payback periods. The calculations adjust the lighting power usage by the applicable percent savings for each area that includes lighting controls. Energy Savings Calculations: Energy Savings Savings. Energy Savings % Savings Controlled Light Energy $ kwh kwh Ave Elec Cost Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 16 of 30 kwh/yr

18 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Rebates and Incentives: From the NJ Smart Start Program Incentives Appendix, the installation of a lighting control device warrants the following incentive: Smart Start Incentive # Wall mount sensors $20 per sensor # Ceiling mount sensors $35 per sensor Energy Savings Summary: ECM #3 - ENERGY SAVINGS SUMMARY Installation Cost ($): $62,050 NJ Smart Start Equipment Incentive ($): $3,685 Net Installation Cost ($): $58,365 Maintenance Savings ($/Yr): $0 Energy Savings ($/Yr): $15,468 Total Yearly Savings ($/Yr): $15,468 Estimated ECM Lifetime (Yr): 15 Simple Payback 3.8 Simple Lifetime ROI 297.5% Simple Lifetime Maintenance Savings $0 Simple Lifetime Savings $232,027 Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 26% Net Present Value (NPV) $126, Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 17 of 30

19 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit ECM #4: Install NEMA Premium Efficiency Motors Description: The improved efficiency of the NEMA Premium efficient motors is primarily due to better designs with use of better materials to reduce losses. Surprisingly, the electricity used to power a motor represents 95 % of its total lifetime operating cost. Because many motors operate continuously 24 hours a day, even small increases in efficiency can yield substantial energy and dollar savings. The electric motors driving the hot water pumps are candidates for replacing with premium efficiency motors. These standard efficiency motors run considerable amount of time over a year. This energy conservation measure replaces existing inefficient electric motors with NEMA Premium efficiency motors. NEMA Premium is the most efficient motor designation in the marketplace today. EQMT ID IMPLEMENTATION SUMMARY FUNCTION MOTOR HP HOURS OF OPERATION EXISTING EFFICIENCY NEMA PREMIUM EFFICIENCY P-7 Hot Water Pump 7.5 4, % 91.7% P-8 Hot Water Pump 7.5 4, % 91.7% Energy Savings Calculations: Electric usage, kwh HP LF Hours of Operation Motor Efficiency where, HP Motor Nameplate Horsepower Rating LF Load Factor Motor Efficiency Motor Nameplate Efficiency Electric Usage Savings, kwh Electric Usage Electric Existing Usage Proposed Electric Usage Savings, kwh Electric Usage Electric Usage Electric cost savings Electric Usage Savings Electric Rate $ kwh The calculations were carried out and the results are tabulated in the table below: Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 18 of 30

20 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit EQMT ID PREMIUM EFFICIENCY MOTOR CALCULATIONS MOTOR HP LOAD FACTOR EXISTING EFFICIENCY NEMA PREMIUM EFFICIENCY POWER SAVINGS kw ENERGY SAVINGS kwh COST SAVINGS P % 84.0% 91.7% ,068 $265 P % 84.0% 91.7% ,068 $265 TOTAL 1.0 4,137 $529 Equipment Cost and Incentives Below is a summary of SmartStart Building incentives for premium efficiency motors: INCENTIVES NJ SMART HORSE START POWER INCENTIVE 5 $ $90 10 $ $ $ $ $ $180 The following table outlines the summary of motor replacement costs and incentives: EQMT ID MOTOR REPLACEMENT SUMMARY MOTOR POWER HP INSTALLED COST SMART START INCENTIVE NET COST TOTAL SAVINGS SIMPLE PAYBACK P $1,971 $90 $1,881 $ P $1,971 $90 $1,881 $ TOTAL Totals: $3,942 $180 $3,762 $ Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 19 of 30

21 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Energy Savings Summary: ECM #4 - ENERGY SAVINGS SUMMARY Installation Cost ($): $3,942 NJ Smart Start Equipment Incentive ($): $180 Net Installation Cost ($): $3,762 Maintenance Savings ($/Yr): $0 Energy Savings ($/Yr): $529 Total Yearly Savings ($/Yr): $529 Estimated ECM Lifetime (Yr): 18 Simple Payback 7.1 Simple Lifetime ROI 153.1% Simple Lifetime Maintenance Savings $0 Simple Lifetime Savings $9,522 Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 12% Net Present Value (NPV) $3, Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 20 of 30

22 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit ECM #5: Heat Pump and AC Unit Upgrades Description: Moorestown High School is air conditioned by rooftop heat pumps, split system heat pump units and split system air conditioning only units. There are a total of seven (7) units that are in fair to poor condition and have reached or are reaching the end of their useful service life as defined by ASHRAE. In addition, the units currently installed are inefficient compared to modern equipment and can be replaced with new high efficiency units. New heat pumps and AC units provide higher full load and part load efficiencies due to advances in inverter motor technologies, heat exchangers and refrigerants. This ECM includes one-for-one replacement of the older units with new higher efficiency systems. It is recommended to fully evaluate the capacity needed for all new systems prior to moving forward with this ECM. A summary of the unit replacements for this ECM can be found in the table below: IMPLEMENTATION SUMMARY SYSTEM TYPE (UNIT NO. NUMBE R OF UNITS COOLING CAPACITY, BTU/HR TOTAL CAPACITY, TONS REPLACE UNIT WITH SS HP - C1 1 36, Carrier - 25VNA036 SS HP - C2, D1, E1, B1 4 18, Carrier - 25VNA024 RTU RTU - C , Carrier 48XL RTU RTU - C4 1 48, Carrier 48XL Total 7 282, The manufacturers used as the basis for design are Carrier. All units are one for one style replacements with matching capacity of the new units to the old units. Energy Savings Calculations: Cooling Energy Savings: Seasonal energy consumption of the air conditioners at the cooling mode is calculated with the equation below: Cooling Energy Savings, kwh Cooling Capacity, BTU Hr 1 1 Operation Hours EER EER 1000 W kwh Demand Savings, kw Energy Savings kwh Hours of Cooling Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 21 of 30

23 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Cooling Cost Savings Energy Savings, kwh Cost of Electricity $ kwh Heating Energy Savings, kwh Heat Pumps Only MBH 1 1 Heating Capacity, Operation Hours COP COP Demand Savings, kw Energy Savings kwh Hours of Heating Heating Cost Savings Energy Savings, kwh Cost of Electricity $ kwh ECM INPUTS COOLING CAPACITY, BTU/Hr ANNUAL COOLING HOURS ANNUAL HEATING HOURS EXISTING UNITS EER ENERGY SAVINGS CALCULATIONS NEW UNITS EER EXISTING UNITS HSPF SPLIT UNITS HSPF # OF UNITS ENERGY SAVINGS COOLING KWH ENERGY SAVINGS HEATING KWH DEMAND SAVINGS kw SS 36,000 1,800 1, EER 13 EER 6.8 COP 12 HSPF 1 1,495 9, SS 18,000 1,800 1, EER 13 EER 6.8 COP 12 HSPF 4 2,991 4, RTU 180,000 1,800 1, EER 12 EER N/A N/A 1 7,468 N/A 4.1 RTU 48,000 1,800 1, EER 13 EER N/A N/A 1 1,994 N/A 1.1 Total 7 13,948 14, Project Cost, Incentives and Maintenance Savings From the NJ Smart Start Program appendix, the replacement of split system AC units and unitary systems with high efficiency AC systems falls under the category Unitary HVAC Split System and warrants an incentive based on efficiency (EER/SEER). The program incentives are calculated as follows: Smart Start Incentive CoolingTons $/TonIncentive UNIT DESCRIPTION 5.4 tons or less Air-to-Air Heat Pump Systems 5.4 tons or less Unitary AC and Split System to < 20 tons SPLIT SYSTEM UNITS REBATE SUMMARY PROPOSED REBATE CAPACITY UNIT EFFICIENCY $/TON TONS (TOTAL) TOTAL REBATE $ 14 SEER & 7.8 HSPF $92 9 $ SEER $ $ EER $1,185 TOTAL 28.0 $2,381 Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 22 of 30

24 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Summary of cost, savings and payback for this ECM is below. COST & SAVINGS SUMMARY ECM INPUTS INSTALLED COST # OF UNITS TOTAL COST REBATES NET COST ENERGY SAVING PAY BACK YEARS SS $8,338 1 $9,588 $276 $9,312 $ SS $4,667 4 $21,469 $552 $20,917 $ RTU $21,000 1 $24,150 $1,185 $22,965 $ RTU $11,000 1 $12,650 $368 $12,282 $ Total $45,005 7 $67,857 $2,381 $65,476 $1, There is no significant maintenance savings due to implementation of this ECM. Energy Savings Summary: ECM #5 - ENERGY SAVINGS SUMMARY Installation Cost ($): $67,857 NJ Smart Start Equipment Incentive ($): $2,381 Net Installation Cost ($): $65,476 Maintenance Savings ($/Yr): $0 Energy Savings ($/Yr): $1,785 Total Yearly Savings ($/Yr): $1,785 Estimated ECM Lifetime (Yr): 15 Simple Payback 36.7 Simple Lifetime ROI -59.1% Simple Lifetime Maintenance Savings $0 Simple Lifetime Savings $26,775 Internal Rate of Return (IRR) -10% Net Present Value (NPV) ($44,166.49) Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 23 of 30

25 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit ECM #6: High Efficiency Gas Hot Water Heater Description: The Moorestown High School s main domestic supply comes from the Unilux boiler plant during peak months but during swing months and off peak summer hours, an A.O. Smith Burkay 520 MBH gas fired heater is utilized for supplying hot water to the original building. This heater has recently reached its ASHRAE service life of 12 years and should be replaced with a new high efficiency model. This ECM will replace the gas fired A.O. Smith Burkay with a 96% thermal efficient Aerco Innovation 600 natural gas fired 600 MBH boiler. This installation will require routing of new gas from within the mechanical room. Energy Savings Calculations: DOM. HOT WATER HEATER CALCULATIONS ECM INPUTS EXISTING PROPOSED SAVINGS Existing Electric Hot High Efficiency ECM INPUTS Water Heaters Heaters Building Type Education Building Square-foot 275, ,000 Domestic Water Usage, kbtu 1,430, ,430, DHW Heating Fuel Type Gas Gas Heating Efficiency 80% 96% 16% Total Usage (kbtu) 1,787,500 1,489, ,917 Nat Gas Cost ($/Therm) $ $ ENERGY SAVINGS CALCULATIONS ECM RESULTS EXISTING PROPOSED SAVINGS Natural Gas Usage (Therms) 17,875 14,896 2,979 Energy Cost ($) $17,875 $14,896 $2,979 COMMENTS: Savings are based on Energy Information Administration Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey 2003 Information Energy Density for Education type building = 5.2 kbtu / SF / year Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 24 of 30

26 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit kbtu yr DHW Heat Usage Energy Density Building Square Footage (SF) SF DHW TotalUsage Heating Eff. Energy Cost Heating Fuel Usage Energy Savings Summary: Dom HW Heat Cons. Btu % Fuel Heat Value FuelUnit BTU FuelUnits Ave Fuel Cost FuelUnit ECM #6 - ENERGY SAVINGS SUMMARY Installation Cost ($): $37,900 NJ Smart Start Equipment Incentive ($): $1,050 Net Installation Cost ($): $36,850 Maintenance Savings ($/Yr): $0 Energy Savings ($/Yr): $2,979 Total Yearly Savings ($/Yr): $2,979 Estimated ECM Lifetime (Yr): 25 Simple Payback 12.4 Simple Lifetime ROI 102.1% Simple Lifetime Maintenance Savings 0 Simple Lifetime Savings $74,475 Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 6% Net Present Value (NPV) $15, $ Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 25 of 30

27 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit ECM #7: Digital Energy Management System Integration Description: Currently the majority of the Moorestown High School is controlled by a Johnson Metasys system with a McQuay OPM interface. The high school s addition, which was finished in 2004, contains a new Niagara Tridium system. This Tridium system interfaces with the three other elementary schools equipped with the exact same system. The integration of the remaining High School s controls into the same Tridium system would result in better communication between systems and equipment. Concord Engineering recommends integrating the current Johnson Metasys system with the new Tridium Niagara system for a refined approach at controlling the High School. The new integrated system has the potential to provide some savings by controlling the HVAC systems as a whole instead of separately programming the various systems through different controllers. The U.S. Department of Energy sponsored a study to analyze energy savings achieved through various types of building system controls. The referenced savings is based on the Advanced Sensors and Controls for Building Applications: Market Assessment and Potential R&D Pathways, document posted for public use April The study has found that commercial buildings have the potential to achieve significant energy savings through the use of building controls. The average energy savings are as follows based on the referenced report: Energy Management and Control System Savings: 5%-15%. Savings resulting from the implementation of this ECM for the integration of both energy management controls are estimated to be 2% of the electricity and 2% for the natural gas utility in this building. The amount of savings predicted is small due to the fact that controls are already in place but integrating the systems will allow for better organization through one system. The basis for the DDC system expansion is the Niagara Tridium Controls System. Energy Savings Calculations: Energy savings for each utility is calculated with the equation below. Energy Savings Utility Current Energy Consumption Estimated Savings, % Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 26 of 30

28 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Following table summarizes energy savings for this facility via implementation of an Energy Management System: DDC ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSYEM CALCULATIONS ECM INPUTS EXISTING PROPOSED SAVINGS ECM INPUTS Existing Johnson New Niagara Metasys Tridium Existing Nat Gas Usage (Therms) 72,261 - Existing Electricity Usage (kwh) 1,131,343 - Energy Savings, Nat Gas - 2% Energy Savings, Electricity - 2% Gas Cost ($/Therm) $0.99 $0.99 Electricity Cost ($/kwh) $0.128 $0.128 ENERGY SAVINGS CALCULATIONS ECM RESULTS EXISTING PROPOSED SAVINGS Nat Gas Usage (Therms) 72,261 70,815 1,445 Electricity Usage (kwh) 1,131,343 1,108,716 22,627 Nat Gas Cost ($) $71,538 $70,107 $1,431 Electricity Cost ($) $144,812 $141,916 $2,896 Energy Cost ($) $216,350 $212,023 $4,327 COMMENTS: Savings from the implementation of this ECM will be from the reduced energy consumption currently used by the HVAC system by proper control of schedule and temperatures via the DDC system. Currently, there are no prequalified NJ SmartSmart Incentives for installation of the DDC system. Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 27 of 30

29 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit Energy Savings Summary: ECM #7 - ENERGY SAVINGS SUMMARY Installation Cost ($): $47,400 NJ Smart Start Equipment Incentive ($): $0 Net Installation Cost ($): $47,400 Maintenance Savings ($/Yr): $0 Energy Savings ($/Yr): $4,327 Total Yearly Savings ($/Yr): $4,327 Estimated ECM Lifetime (Yr): 15 Simple Payback 11.0 Simple Lifetime ROI 36.9% Simple Lifetime Maintenance Savings $0 Simple Lifetime Savings $64,905 Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 4% Net Present Value (NPV) $4, Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 28 of 30

30 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit REM #1: kw Solar System Description: The Moorestown High School has available roof and parking lot space that could accommodate a significant amount of solar generation. Based on the available areas a kilowatt solar array could be installed, assuming the existing roof structure is capable of supporting an array. The array will produce approximately 959,146 kilowatt-hours annually that will reduce the overall electric usage of the facility by 40.26%. Energy Savings Calculations: See Renewable / Distributed Energy Measures Calculations Appendix for detailed financial summary and proposed solar layout areas. Financial results in table below are based on 100% financing of the system over a fifteen year period. Energy Savings Summary: REM #1 - ENERGY SAVINGS SUMMARY System Size (KW DC ): Electric Generation (KWH/Yr): 959,146 Installation Cost ($): $4,984,180 SREC Revenue ($/Yr): $183,278 Energy Savings ($/Yr): $122,771 Total Yearly Savings ($/Yr): $306,049 ECM Analysis Period (Yr): 15 Simple Payback (Yrs): 16.3 Analysis Period Electric Savings ($): $2,283,401 Analysis Period SREC Revenue ($): $2,655,003 Net Present Value (NPV) ($2,004,216.77) Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 29 of 30

31 Moorestown Township Public Schools High School Energy Audit V. ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS The following recommendations include no cost/low cost measures, Operation & Maintenance (O&M) items, and water conservation measures with attractive paybacks. These measures are not eligible for the Smart Start Buildings incentives from the office of Clean Energy but save energy none the less. A. Chemically clean the condenser and evaporator coils periodically to optimize efficiency. Poorly maintained heat transfer surfaces can reduce efficiency 5-10%. B. Maintain all weather stripping on windows and doors. C. Clean all light fixtures to maximize light output. D. Provide more frequent air filter changes to decrease overall system power usage and maintain better IAQ. E. Turn off computers when not in use. Ensure computers are not running in screen saver mode which saves the monitor screen not energy. F. Ensure outside air dampers are functioning properly and only open during occupied mode. Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 9C12019 October 31, 2012 FINAL Page 30 of 30

32 Appendix Energy Audit APPENDIX A Concord Engineering Group, Inc.

33 APPENDIX A 1 of 1 ECM COST & SAVINGS BREAKDOWN CONCORD ENGINEERING GROUP Moorestown Public Schools - Moorestown High School ECM ENERGY AND FINANCIAL COSTS AND SAVINGS SUMMARY ECM NO. DESCRIPTION MATERIAL INSTALLATION COST LABOR REBATES, INCENTIVES NET INSTALLATION COST YEARLY SAVINGS ECM LIFETIME LIFETIME ENERGY SAVINGS ENERGY MAINT. / SREC TOTAL (Yearly Saving * ECM Lifetime) LIFETIME MAINTENANCE SAVINGS (Yearly Maint Svaing * ECM Lifetime) LIFETIME ROI (Lifetime Savings - Net Cost) / (Net Cost) SIMPLE PAYBACK (Net cost / Yearly Savings) INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN (IRR) NET PRESENT VALUE (NPV) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($/Yr) ($/Yr) ($/Yr) (Yr) ($) ($) (%) (Yr) ($) ($) ECM #1 General Lighting Upgrades $1,805 $21,515 $370 $22,950 $7,429 $0 $7, $111,435 $ % % $65, ECM #2 Gym/Stage Lighting Upgrades $1,750 $500 $200 $2,050 $415 $0 $ $6,225 $ % % $2, ECM #3 Lighting Controls $53,100 $8,950 $3,685 $58,365 $15,468 $0 $15, $232,027 $ % % $126, ECM #4 NEMA Premium Motor Replacements $2,232 $1,710 $180 $3,762 $529 $0 $ $9,522 $ % % $3, ECM #5 Heat Pump & AC Unit Upgrades $40,487 $27,370 $2,381 $65,476 $1,785 $0 $1, $26,775 $0-59.1% % ($44,166.49) ECM #6 Domestic Hot Water Upgrade $22,900 $15,000 $1,050 $36,850 $2,979 $0 $2, $74,475 $ % % $15, ECM #7 Controls Upgrade $47,400 $0 $0 $47,400 $4,327 $0 $4, $64,905 $0 36.9% % $4, REM RENEWABLE ENERGY AND FINANCIAL COSTS AND SAVINGS SUMMARY REM # KW PV System $4,984,180 $0 $0 $4,984,180 $122,771 $183,278 $306, $4,590,730 $2,749, % % ($1,330,590.53) Notes: 1) The variable Cn in the formulas for Internal Rate of Return and Net Present Value stands for the cash flow during each period. 2) The variable DR in the NPV equation stands for Discount Rate 3) For NPV and IRR calculations: From n=0 to N periods where N is the lifetime of ECM and Cn is the cash flow during each period.

34 Appendix Energy Audit APPENDIX B Concord Engineering Group, Inc.

35 Appendix B Page 1 of 4 Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 520 BURNT MILL ROAD VOORHEES, NEW JERSEY PHONE: (856) FAX: (856) SmartStart Building Incentives The NJ SmartStart Buildings Program offers financial incentives on a wide variety of building system equipment. The incentives were developed to help offset the initial cost of energy-efficient equipment. The following tables show the current available incentives as of February 15, 2011: Electric Chillers Water-Cooled Chillers $12 - $170 per ton Air-Cooled Chillers $8 - $52 per ton Energy Efficiency must comply with ASHRAE Gas Cooling Gas Absorption Chillers $185 - $400 per ton Gas Engine-Driven Chillers Calculated through custom measure path) Desiccant Systems $1.00 per cfm gas or electric Electric Unitary HVAC Unitary AC and Split Systems $73 - $92 per ton Air-to-Air Heat Pumps $73 - $92 per ton Water-Source Heat Pumps $81 per ton Packaged Terminal AC & HP $65 per ton Central DX AC Systems $40- $72 per ton Dual Enthalpy Economizer Controls $250 Occupancy Controlled Thermostat (Hospitality & Institutional Facility) $75 per thermostat Energy Efficiency must comply with ASHRAE Gas Fired Boilers < 300 MBH Gas Fired Boilers MBH Gas Heating $300 per unit $1.75 per MBH Gas Fired Boilers MBH $1.00 per MBH Gas Fired Boilers > 4000 MBH (Calculated through Custom Measure Path) Gas Furnaces $300 - $400 per unit, AFUE 92%

36 Appendix B Page 2 of 4 Ground Source Heat Pumps $450 per ton, EER 16 Closed Loop $600 per ton, EER 18 $750 per ton, EER 20 Energy Efficiency must comply with ASHRAE Variable Frequency Drives Variable Air Volume $65 - $155 per hp Chilled-Water Pumps $60 per VFD rated hp Compressors $5,250 to $12,500 per drive Cooling Towers 10 hp $60 per VFD rated hp Natural Gas Water Heating Gas Water Heaters 50 gallons, 0.67 energy factor or better $50 per unit Gas-Fired Water Heaters > 50 gallons $ $2.00 per MBH Gas-Fired Booster Water Heaters Gas Fired Tankless Water Heaters $17 - $35 per MBH $300 per unit Prescriptive Lighting Retro fit of T12 to T-5 or T-8 Lamps $10 per fixture w/electronic Ballast in Existing (1-4 lamps) Facilities Replacement of T12 with new T-5 or T-8 Lamps w/electronic Ballast in $25 per fixture (1-4 lamps) Existing Facilities Replacement of incandescent with screw-in PAR 38 or PAR 30 (CFL) bulb T-8 reduced Wattage (28w/25w 4, 1-4 lamps) Lamp & ballast replacement Hard-Wired Compact Fluorescent Metal Halide w/pulse Start Including Parking Lot $7 per bulb $10 per fixture $25 - $30 per fixture $25 per fixture T-5 and T-8 High Bay Fixtures $16 - $200 per fixture HID 100w Retrofit with induction lamp, power coupler and generator (must be 30% less watts/fixture than HID system) HID 100w Replacement with new HID 100w $50 per fixture $70 per fixture

37 Appendix B Page 3 of 4 LED New Exit Sign Fixture Existing Facility < 75 kw Existing Facility > 75 kw Prescriptive Lighting - LED $20 per fixture $10 per fixture LED Display Case Lighting $30 per display case LED Shelf-Mtd. Display & Task Lights $15 per linear foot LED Portable Desk Lamp $20 per fixture LED Wall-wash Lights LED Recessed Down Lights LED Outdoor Pole/Arm-Mounted Area and Roadway Luminaries LED Outdoor Pole/Arm-Mounted Decorative Luminaries $30 per fixture $35 per fixture $175 per fixture $175 per fixture LED Outdoor Wall-Mounted Area Luminaries $100 per fixture LED Parking Garage Luminaries LED Track or Mono-Point Directional Lighting Fixtures LED High-Bay and Low-Bay Fixtures for Commercial & Industrial Bldgs. LED High-Bay-Aisle Lighting $100 per fixture $50 per fixture $150 per fixture $150 per fixture LED Bollard Fixtures $50 per fixture LED Linear Panels (2x2 Troffers only) $100 per fixture LED Fuel Pump Canopy LED Refrigerator/Freezer case lighting replacement of fluorescent in medium and low temperature display case $100 per fixture $42 per 5 foot $65 per 6 foot

38 Appendix B Page 4 of 4 Lighting Controls Occupancy Sensors Wall Mounted $20 per control Remote Mounted $35 per control Daylight Dimmers $25 per fixture Occupancy Controlled hi-low Fluorescent Controls $25 per fixture controlled Lighting Controls HID or Fluorescent Hi-Bay Controls Occupancy hi-low $75 per fixture controlled Daylight Dimming $75 per fixture controlled Daylight Dimming - office $50 per fixture controlled Premium Motors Three-Phase Motors $45 - $700 per motor Fractional HP Motors Electronic Communicated Motors $40 per electronic communicated motor (replacing shaded pole motors in refrigerator/freezer cases) Other Equipment Incentives $1.00 per watt per SF below program incentive threshold, currently 5% more Performance Lighting energy efficient than ASHRAE for New Construction and Complete Renovation Custom Electric and Gas Equipment not prescriptive Incentives $0.16 KWh and $1.60/Therm of 1st year savings, or a buy down to a 1 year payback on estimated savings. Custom Measures Minimum required savings of 75,000 KWh or 1,500 Therms and a IRR of at least 10%. Multi Measures Bonus 15%

39 Appendix Energy Audit APPENDIX C Concord Engineering Group, Inc.

40 OMB No STATEMENT OF ENERGY PERFORMANCE 1-Moorestown BOE - Moorestown High School Building ID: For 12-month Period Ending: September 30, Date SEP becomes ineligible: N/A Date SEP Generated: August 01, 2012 Facility 1-Moorestown BOE - Moorestown High School 350 bridgeboro road moorestown, NJ Year Built: 1961 Gross Floor Area (ft 2 ): 330,137 Facility Owner Moorestown Township Public Schools 803 North Stanwick Road Moorestown, NJ Primary Contact for this Facility Lynn Shugars 803 North Stanwick Road Moorestown, NJ Energy Performance Rating 2 (1-100) 86 Site Energy Use Summary 3 Electricity - Grid Purchase(kBtu) 8,250,199 Natural Gas (kbtu) 4 10,006,950 Total Energy (kbtu) 18,257,149 Energy Intensity 4 Site (kbtu/ft 2 /yr) 55 Source (kbtu/ft 2 /yr) 115 Emissions (based on site energy use) Greenhouse Gas Emissions (MtCO 2 e/year) 1,701 Electric Distribution Utility Public Service Electric & Gas Co National Median Comparison National Median Site EUI 84 National Median Source EUI 175 % Difference from National Median Source EUI -34% Building Type K-12 School Stamp of Certifying Professional Based on the conditions observed at the time of my visit to this building, I certify that the information contained within this statement is accurate. Meets Industry Standards 5 for Indoor Environmental Conditions: Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality N/A Acceptable Thermal Environmental Conditions N/A Adequate Illumination N/A Certifying Professional Michael Fischette 520 South Burnt Mill Road Voorhees, NJ Notes: 1. Application for the ENERGY STAR must be submitted to EPA within 4 months of the Period Ending date. Award of the ENERGY STAR is not final until approval is received from EPA. 2. The EPA Energy Performance Rating is based on total source energy. A rating of 75 is the minimum to be eligible for the ENERGY STAR. 3. Values represent energy consumption, annualized to a 12-month period. 4. Values represent energy intensity, annualized to a 12-month period. 5. Based on Meeting ASHRAE Standard 62 for ventilation for acceptable indoor air quality, ASHRAE Standard 55 for thermal comfort, and IESNA Lighting Handbook for lighting quality. The government estimates the average time needed to fill out this form is 6 hours (includes the time for entering energy data, Licensed Professional facility inspection, and notarizing the SEP) and welcomes suggestions for reducing this level of effort. Send comments (referencing OMB control number) to the Director, Collection Strategies Division, U.S., EPA (2822T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, D.C EPA Form

41 ENERGY STAR Data Checklist for Commercial Buildings In order for a building to qualify for the ENERGY STAR, a Professional Engineer (PE) or a Registered Architect (RA) must validate the accuracy of the data underlying the building's energy performance rating. This checklist is designed to provide an at-a-glance summary of a property's physical and operating characteristics, as well as its total energy consumption, to assist the PE or RA in double-checking the information that the building owner or operator has entered into Portfolio Manager. Please complete and sign this checklist and include it with the stamped, signed Statement of Energy Performance. NOTE: You must check each box to indicate that each value is correct, OR include a note. CRITERION Building Name Type Location Single Structure VALUE AS ENTERED IN PORTFOLIO MANAGER 1-Moorestown BOE - Moorestown High School K-12 School 350 bridgeboro road, moorestown, NJ Single Facility High School (K-12 School) CRITERION VALUE AS ENTERED IN PORTFOLIO MANAGER Gross Floor Area Open Weekends? 330,137 Sq. Ft. Yes Number of PCs 450 Number of walk-in refrigeration/freezer units Presence of cooking facilities 2 Yes Percent Cooled 70 % Percent Heated 100 % Months 12(Optional) VERIFICATION QUESTIONS Is this the official building name to be displayed in the ENERGY STAR Registry of Labeled Buildings? Is this an accurate description of the space in question? Is this address accurate and complete? Correct weather normalization requires an accurate zip code. Does this SEP represent a single structure? SEPs cannot be submitted for multiple-building campuses (with the exception of a hospital, k-12 school, hotel and senior care facility) nor can they be submitted as representing only a portion of a building. VERIFICATION QUESTIONS Does this square footage include all supporting functions such as kitchens and break rooms used by staff, storage areas, administrative areas, elevators, stairwells, atria, vent shafts, etc. Also note that existing atriums should only include the base floor area that it occupies. Interstitial (plenum) space between floors should not be included in the total. Finally gross floor area is not the same as leasable space. Leasable space is a subset of gross floor area. Is this building normally open at all on the weekends? This includes activities beyond the work conducted by maintenance, cleaning, and security personnel. Weekend activity could include any time when the space is used for classes, performances or other school or community activities. If the building is open on the weekend as part of the standard schedule during one or more seasons, the building should select?yes? for open weekends. The?yes? response should apply whether the building is open for one or both of the weekend days. Is this the number of personal computers in the K12 School? Is this the total number of commercial walk-in type freezers and coolers? These units are typically found in storage and receiving areas. Does this school have a dedicated space in which food is prepared and served to students? If the school has space in which food for students is only kept warm and/or served to students, or has only a galley that is used by teachers and staff then the answer is "no". Is this the percentage of the total floor space within the facility that is served by mechanical cooling equipment? Is this the percentage of the total floor space within the facility that is served by mechanical heating equipment? Is this school in operation for at least 8 months of the year? NOTES NOTES Page 1 of 4

42 High School? Yes Is this building a high school (teaching grades 10, 11, and/or 12)? If the building teaches to high school students at all, the user should check 'yes' to 'high school'. For example, if the school teaches to grades K-12 (elementary/middle and high school), the user should check 'yes' to 'high school'. Page 2 of 4

43 ENERGY STAR Data Checklist for Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Power Generation Plant or Distribution Utility: Public Service Electric & Gas Co Fuel Type: Electricity Meter: electric (kwh (thousand Watt-hours)) Space(s): Entire Facility Generation Method: Grid Purchase Start Date End Date Energy Use (kwh (thousand Watt-hours)) 09/01/ /30/ , /01/ /31/ , /01/ /31/ , /01/ /30/ , /01/ /31/ , /01/ /30/ , /01/ /31/ , /01/ /28/ , /01/ /31/ , /01/ /31/ , /01/ /30/ , /01/ /31/ , electric Consumption (kwh (thousand Watt-hours)) 2,417, electric Consumption (kbtu (thousand Btu)) 8,250, Total Electricity (Grid Purchase) Consumption (kbtu (thousand Btu)) 8,250, Is this the total Electricity (Grid Purchase) consumption at this building including all Electricity meters? Fuel Type: Natural Gas Meter: gas (therms) Space(s): Entire Facility Start Date End Date Energy Use (therms) 09/01/ /30/ /01/ /31/ /01/ /31/ /01/ /30/ /01/ /31/ /01/ /30/2011 5, /01/ /31/ , /01/ /28/ , /01/ /31/ , /01/ /31/ , Page 3 of 4

44 11/01/ /30/2010 7, /01/ /31/2010 1, gas Consumption (therms) 100, gas Consumption (kbtu (thousand Btu)) 10,006, Total Natural Gas Consumption (kbtu (thousand Btu)) 10,006, Is this the total Natural Gas consumption at this building including all Natural Gas meters? Additional Fuels Do the fuel consumption totals shown above represent the total energy use of this building? Please confirm there are no additional fuels (district energy, generator fuel oil) used in this facility. On-Site Solar and Wind Energy Do the fuel consumption totals shown above include all on-site solar and/or wind power located at your facility? Please confirm that no on-site solar or wind installations have been omitted from this list. All on-site systems must be reported. Certifying Professional (When applying for the ENERGY STAR, the Certifying Professional must be the same PE or RA that signed and stamped the SEP.) Name: Date: Signature: Signature is required when applying for the ENERGY STAR. Page 4 of 4

45 FOR YOUR RECORDS ONLY. DO NOT SUBMIT TO EPA. Please keep this Facility Summary for your own records; do not submit it to EPA. Only the Statement of Energy Performance (SEP), Data Checklist and Letter of Agreement need to be submitted to EPA when applying for the ENERGY STAR. Facility 1-Moorestown BOE - Moorestown High School 350 bridgeboro road moorestown, NJ Facility Owner Moorestown Township Public Schools 803 North Stanwick Road Moorestown, NJ Primary Contact for this Facility Lynn Shugars 803 North Stanwick Road Moorestown, NJ General Information 1-Moorestown BOE - Moorestown High School Gross Floor Area Excluding Parking: (ft 2 ) 330,137 Year Built 1961 For 12-month Evaluation Period Ending Date: September 30, 2011 Facility Space Use Summary Space Type High School K-12 School Gross Floor Area (ft2) 330,137 Open Weekends? Yes Number of PCs 450 Number of walk-in refrigeration/freezer units 2 Presence of cooking facilities Yes Percent Cooled 70 Percent Heated 100 Months o 12 High School? School District o Yes Moorestown Energy Performance Comparison Evaluation Periods Comparisons Performance Metrics Current (Ending Date 09/30/2011) Baseline (Ending Date 09/30/2011) Rating of 75 Target National Median Energy Performance Rating N/A 50 Energy Intensity Energy Cost Greenhouse Gas Emissions Site (kbtu/ft2) N/A 84 Source (kbtu/ft2) N/A 175 $/year N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A $/ft2/year N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A MtCO 2 e/year 1,701 1,701 2,019 N/A 2,583 kgco 2 e/ft2/year N/A 8 More than 50% of your building is defined as K-12 School. Please note that your rating accounts for all of the spaces listed. The National Median column presents energy performance data your building would have if your building had a median rating of 50. Notes: o - This attribute is optional. d - A default value has been supplied by Portfolio Manager.

46 Statement of Energy Performance Moorestown BOE - Moorestown High School 350 bridgeboro road moorestown, NJ Portfolio Manager Building ID: The energy use of this building has been measured and compared to other similar buildings using the Environmental Protection Agency s (EPA s) Energy Performance Scale of 1 100, with 1 being the least energy efficient and 100 the most energy efficient. For more information, visit energystar.gov/benchmark. This building s score Least Efficient Median Most Efficient This building uses 115 kbtu per square foot per year.* *Based on source energy intensity for the 12 month period ending September 2011 Buildings with a score of 75 or higher may qualify for EPA s ENERGY STAR. I certify that the information contained within this statement is accurate and in accordance with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency s measurement standards, found at energystar.gov Date of certification Date Generated: 08/01/2012

47 Appendix Energy Audit APPENDIX D Concord Engineering Group, Inc.

48 Appendix D Page 1 of 23 MAJOR EQUIPMENT LIST Concord Engineering Group Moorestown High School AC Units Tag RTU-1 RTU-2 RTU-3 Unit Type Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Qty Location Roof Roof Roof Area Served H128 H134 H132 Manufacturer Carrier Carrier Carrier Model # 50HJ-012GM-661CA 50HJ-004GS-631RS 50HJ-005GS-641RS Serial # 3804G G G20391 Cooling Type DX, R-22 DX, R-22 DX, R-22 Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) 9 EER 9 EER 9 EER Heating Type HW Heat HW Heat HW Heat Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency See Boiler See Boiler See Boiler Fuel Hot Water Hot Water Hot Water Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments Electronic Controls Electronic Controls Electronic Controls Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

49 Appendix D Page 2 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments RTU-4 RTU-5 RTU-6 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Roof Roof Roof G118 G114 Guidance Recep/Conf Rm Carrier Carrier Carrier 50HJ-005GS-641RS 50HJ-005GS-641RS 50HJ-004GS-631RS 3504G G G20508 DX, R-22 DX, R-22 DX, R EER 9 EER 9 EER HW Heat HW Heat HW Heat See Boiler See Boiler See Boiler Hot Water Hot Water Hot Water Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

50 Appendix D Page 3 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments RTU-7 RTU-8 RTU-9 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Roof Roof Roof Guidance Offices Guidance Star Center A Wing Floor 1 VAV's Carrier Carrier Carrier 50HJ-006GS-631RS 50HJ-006GS-631RS 48AKS040DQ-611HT 3404G G F56823 DX, R-22 DX, R-22 DX, R EER 9 EER 9 EER HW Heat HW Heat Gas HX MBH See Boiler See Boiler 80% Hot Water Hot Water Natural Gas VFD Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

51 Appendix D Page 4 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments RTU-10 RTU-A1 RTU-A2 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Roof Roof Roof A Wing Floor 2 VAV's Vocal Music Suite Auditorium Stage Carrier McQuay McQuay 48AKS060DS-611HT RDS802CYY RDS708BY 3604F L K DX, R-22 Chilled Water Coil Chilled Water Coil EER - - Gas HX Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil 954 MBH % See Boiler See Boiler Natural Gas Hot Water Hot Water VFD Johnson Metasys Johnson Metasys Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

52 Appendix D Page 5 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments RTU-A3 RTU-C1 RTU-C2 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Roof Roof Roof Auditorium Seating Media Center A123 and Media Wkrms McQuay McQuay McQuay RDS802CYY RDS708BY RDS708BY 37L K K Chilled Water Coil Chilled Water Coil Chilled Water Coil Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil See Boiler See Boiler See Boiler Hot Water Hot Water Hot Water Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

53 Appendix D Page 6 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments RTU-C3 RTU-C4 MUA C101 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Roof Roof Roof B102 B104 B111,113,112,114,116 York York McQuay D1CE150A25STB D2CE048A25C RDS708BY NKXM NCYM L DX DX Chilled Water Coil EER 10 EER - Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil See Boiler See Boiler See Boiler Hot Water Hot Water Hot Water HW Pre-heat Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

54 Appendix D Page 7 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments MUA C102 MUA C201 MUA C202 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Roof Roof Roof B101,103,107,109 A233, A242 vav A229,.1,.2 &A231,.1 McQuay McQuay McQuay RDS708BY RDS708BY RDS708BB 37L L L Chilled Water Coil Chilled Water Coil Chilled Water Coil Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil See Boiler See Boiler See Boiler Hot Water Hot Water Hot Water HW Pre-heat HW Pre-heat HW Pre-heat Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

55 Appendix D Page 8 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments HP C1 HP C2 HP D1 Split System Heat Pump Split System Heat Pump Split System Heat Pump Roof Roof Roof A121 A221.1 F107.1 EMI EMI EMI SHC36DE0000AA0A SHC18DE0000AA0A SHC18DE0000AA0A 1-97-C D D DX, R-22 DX, R-22 DX, R-22 3 Tons 1.5 Tons 1.5 Tons 10 EER 10 EER 10 EER Heat Pump Heat Pump Heat Pump 31 MBH 18 MBH 18 MBH 6.8 HSPF 6.8 HSPF 6.8 HSPF Heat Pump Heat Pump Heat Pump Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

56 Appendix D Page 9 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments HP D2 HP E1 HP B1 Split System Heat Pump Split System Heat Pump Split System Heat Pump Roof Roof Roof E115 - Unit removed Kitchen Office B108 EMI EMI EMI SHC18DE0000AA0A SHC18DE0000AA0A SHC18DE0000AA0A 1-97-D D D DX, R-22 DX, R-22 DX, R Tons 1.5 Tons 1.5 Tons 10 EER 10 EER 10 EER Heat Pump Heat Pump Heat Pump 18 MBH 18 MBH 18 MBH 6.8 HSPF 6.8 HSPF 6.8 HSPF Heat Pump Heat Pump Heat Pump Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

57 Appendix D Page 10 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments RTU E1 MUA E1 MUA E2 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Roof Roof Roof Cafeteria Kitchen G113 McQuay McQuay McQuay RDS802CYY RDS708BY RDS708BY 37L K K Chilled Water Coil Chilled Water Coil Chilled Water Coil Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil See Boiler See Boiler See Boiler Hot Water Hot Water Hot Water Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

58 Appendix D Page 11 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments AC 01 AC 02 AC 03 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Roof Roof Roof Cafeteria E103 E101, E101.1 Carrier Carrier Carrier 48TMD YA 50HJ-006-H HJ-008-H F G G40669 DX, R-22 DX, R-22 DX, R EER 9 EER 9 EER Gas HX Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil 223 MBH % See Boiler See Boiler Natural Gas Hot Water Hot Water Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

59 Appendix D Page 12 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments AC 04 AC 05 AC 06 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Roof Roof Roof E105 F105 E113, E113.1, E115 Carrier Carrier Carrier 50HJ-004-H-631CA 50HJ-005-H-641CA 50HJ-008-H G G G40668 DX, R-22 DX, R-22 DX, R EER 9 EER 9 EER Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil See Boiler See Boiler See Boiler Hot Water Hot Water Hot Water Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

60 Appendix D Page 13 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location AC 11 AC 12 AC 13 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Roof Roof Roof Area Served MAC Gymnasium West MAC Gymnasium East J101 Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments Carrier Carrier Carrier 48ZNL070-GK600NR 48ZNL070-GK600NR 50HJ-005-H-641RS 1405F F G40403 DX, R-22 DX, R-22 DX, R EER 9 EER 9 EER Gas HX Gas HX Hot Water Coil 790 MBH 790 MBH - 80% 80% See Boiler Natural Gas Natural Gas Hot Water Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

61 Appendix D Page 14 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments AC 14 AC 15 AC 16 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Roof Roof Roof J105 J107 J109 Carrier Carrier Carrier 50HJ-006-H-631RS 50HJ-006-H-631RS 50HJ-007-H G G G50416 DX, R-22 DX, R-22 DX, R EER 9 EER 9 EER Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil See Boiler See Boiler See Boiler Hot Water Hot Water Hot Water Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

62 Appendix D Page 15 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments AC 17 AC 18 AC 19 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Roof Roof Roof J111 J113 F101 Carrier Carrier Carrier 50HJ-006-H-631RS 50HJ-004-H-631RS 50HJ-005-H-641RS 1305G G G40402 DX, R-22 DX, R-22 DX, R EER 9 EER 9 EER Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil Hot Water Coil See Boiler See Boiler See Boiler Hot Water Hot Water Hot Water Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

63 Appendix D Page 16 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments AC 20 AC 21 AC 22 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit Roof Roof Roof J112 Lobby J J102 Carrier Carrier Carrier 50HJ-004-H-631RS 48HJD014-H HJ-004-H-631RS 1305G G G40400 DX, R-22 DX, R-22 DX, R EER 9 EER 9 EER Hot Water Coil Gas HX Hot Water Coil MBH - See Boiler 80% See Boiler Hot Water Natural Gas Hot Water Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

64 Appendix D Page 17 of 23 AC Units Tag Unit Type Qty AC 23 AC 24 Rooftop Unit Rooftop Unit 1 1 Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Roof J104 Carrier 50HJ-008-H-631RS 1405G11636 Roof Lobby E Carrier 48HJD006-H G20402 Cooling Type Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER) Heating Type Heating Input (MBH) Efficiency DX, R-22 DX, R EER 9 EER Hot Water Coil Gas HX - 59 MBH See Boiler 80% Fuel Hot Water Natural Gas Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

65 MAJOR EQUIPMENT LIST Concord Engineering Group Moorestown High School Appendix D Page 18 of 23 Boilers Tag B-1,2,3 1,2,3-A Flexible Water Tube Cast Iron Sect Gas Unit Type Gas Fired Boiler Fired Boiler Qty 3 3 Location Boiler Room 2nd Floor Boiler Room Area Served Hot Water Loop 1st & 2nd Floor New Wing Manufacturer Unilux Weil McLain Model # ZF800-W PFG-7-PIN Serial # Input Capacity (Btu/Hr) 8, MBH Rated Output Capacity (Btu/Hr) MBH Approx. Efficiency % 80.0% 80.0% Fuel Natural Gas Natural Gas Approx Age 7 7 ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

66 Appendix D Page 19 of 23 MAJOR EQUIPMENT LIST Concord Engineering Group Moorestown High School Cooling Tower Tag Unit Type Air Cooled Screw Chiller Qty 2 Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Refrigerant Cooling Capacity (Tons) Cooling Efficiency (KW/Ton) Outside Chilled Water Loop McQuay ALS280AS27 58A HFC Tons - Volts / Phase / Hz 460/3/60 Fuel Chilled Water GPM / ΔT Condenser Water GPM / ΔT HFC-22 Max T N/A Approx Age 14 ASHRAE Service Life 20 Remaining Life 6 Comments VFD on fans Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

67 Appendix D Page 20 of 23 MAJOR EQUIPMENT LIST Concord Engineering Group Moorestown High School Domestic Water Heaters Tag Unit Type Gas Fired Domestic Hot Water Heater Gas Fired Domestic Hot Water Heater Electric Domestic Hot Water Heater Qty Location Old Boiler Room New Boiler Room High School Area Served High School New Wing High School Manufacturer AO Smith Bradford White Bradford White Model # HW MI403S6FBN4 M280R6DS5 Serial # 932F BA BE Size (Gallons) N/A 40 Gallons 80 Gallons Input Capacity (MBH/KW) 520 MBH 40 MBH 4.5 KW Recovery (Gal/Hr) Efficiency % 80% 80% 98% Fuel Natural Gas Natural Gas Electric Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

68 Appendix D Page 21 of 23 Domestic Water Heat Tag Unit Type Electric Domestic Hot Water Heater Qty Location Area Served Manufacturer Model # Serial # Size (Gallons) Input Capacity (MBH/KW) Recovery (Gal/Hr) Efficiency % Fuel Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life 1 High School High School Bradford White MI40S6DS13 WF Gallons 4.5 KW - 98% Electric Comments Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

69 MAJOR EQUIPMENT LIST Concord Engineering Group Moorestown High School Appendix D Page 22 of 23 Pumps Tag P-1 P-2A,2B P-7,8 Base Mounted End Base Mounted End Base Mounted End Unit Type Suction Suction Suction Qty Location Old Boiler Room Old Boiler Room Old Boiler Room Area Served HW Tank Boiler Loop Boiler Loop Manufacturer Bell & Gossett Bell & Gossett Bell & Gossett Model # 1510 Series 1510 Series 1510 Series Serial # CV C50 CV C50 - Horse Power 5 HP 15 HP 7.5 HP Flow FTHD FTHD FTHD Motor Info US Electric Motors US Electric Motors US Electric Motors Electrical Power 230/460/3/60 230/460/3/ /460/3/60 RPM 1760 RPM 1780 RPM 1740 RPM Motor Efficiency % 89.5% 93.0% 84.0% Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments VFD Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

70 Appendix D Page 23 of 23 Pumps Tag Unit Type Qty Base Mounted End Suction Base Mounted End Suction 3 2 Location Area Served Manufacturer Chiller Pump Room Chilled Water Loop Bell & Gossett Chiller Pump Room Chilled Water Loop Bell & Gossett Model # 1510 Series 1510 Series Serial # CV C50 2D93280 Horse Power Flow 10 HP 50 HP FTHD FTHD Motor Info US Electric Motors US Electric Motors Electrical Power RPM Motor Efficiency % Approx Age ASHRAE Service Life Remaining Life Comments VFD 230/460/3/60 460/3/ RPM 1775 RPM 91.7% 92.4% VFD Note: "N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available

71 Appendix Energy Audit APPENDIX E Concord Engineering Group, Inc.

72 CEG Project #: Facility Name: Address: City, State, Zip 9C12019 Moorestown High School Fixture Reference # Location Average Burn Hours Classroom A Description Lamps per Fixture Existing Fixtures Watts per Fixture Qty of Fixtures Total kw Usage kwh/yr Work Description Equipment Description Proposed Fixtures Retrofit Lamps per Fixture Watts per Fixture Qty of Fixtures Total kw Usage kwh/yr Retrofit Energy Savings Energy Savings, kwh Energy Savings, kw Energy Control Ref Savings, $ # ,025 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 4 Controls Description Proposed Lighting Controls Qty of Controls Hour Reduction % Energy Savings, kwh Energy Savings, $ % 805 $ Classroom A ,025 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 805 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,578 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 716 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,130 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 626 $ Women's Restroom Men's Restroom A217 Storage 600 Elect. Ballast, Surface Mnt., Prismatic Elect. Ballast, Surface Mnt., Prismatic Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Classroom A ,130 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 626 $ Faculty Work Room ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ A219 Offices 2600 Mnt., Parabolic ,118 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 5 Switch Mnt % 224 $ A219 Offices Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 134 $ A221 Offices 2600 Mnt., Parabolic ,118 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 5 Switch Mnt % 224 $ A221 Offices Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ Classroom A ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $69 Appendix E - Lighting Audit - Moorestown High School.xlsx Page 1

73 Fixture Reference # Location Average Burn Hours Classroom A Description Lamps per Fixture Existing Fixtures Proposed Fixtures Retrofit Retrofit Energy Savings Proposed Lighting Controls Energy Energy Watts per Qty of Total Usage Lamps per Watts per Qty of Total Usage Energy Control Ref Qty of Work Description Equipment Description Savings, Savings, Controls Description Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Fixture Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Savings, $ # Controls kw kwh ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 4 Hour Reduction % Energy Savings, kwh Energy Savings, $ % 537 $ Classroom A ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ Classroom A ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ Faculty Restroom (2) 1200 Elect. Ballast, Surface Mnt., Prismatic Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Classroom A ,025 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 805 $ Classroom A ,366 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,073 $ Prep Room Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 134 $ Classroom A ,366 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,073 $ Classroom A ,037 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,207 $ Classroom A ,366 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,073 $ Prep Room Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 179 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ nd Floor Corridor st Floor Corridor ,866 Delamp Socket NA , ,468 $831 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ ,626 Delamp Socket NA , ,948 $3,207 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ st Floor Corridor by Courtyards ,354 Delamp Socket NA , ,092 $140 2 Daylight Sensor (Sensorswitch PP-20 & CM- PC or equal) % 452 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,366 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,073 $137 Appendix E - Lighting Audit - Moorestown High School.xlsx Page 2

74 Fixture Reference # Location Average Burn Hours Classroom A Description Lamps per Fixture Existing Fixtures Proposed Fixtures Retrofit Retrofit Energy Savings Proposed Lighting Controls Energy Energy Watts per Qty of Total Usage Lamps per Watts per Qty of Total Usage Energy Control Ref Qty of Work Description Equipment Description Savings, Savings, Controls Description Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Fixture Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Savings, $ # Controls kw kwh ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 4 Hour Reduction % Energy Savings, kwh Energy Savings, $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,342 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 5 Switch Mnt % 268 $ Boy's Restroom Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Classroom A ,342 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 5 Switch Mnt % 268 $ Classroom A ,366 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,073 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,012 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 402 $ Stairwell Guidance Hallway Women's Restroom Men's Restroom ,580 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ ,580 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Meeting Room Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 89 $ Large Conference Room ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ Comp. Alcove Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Office Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 134 $ Conference Room Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 179 $ Office Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 134 $ File Room Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 89 $ Guidance Side Office (22) ,919 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Kitchenette Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 89 $11 Appendix E - Lighting Audit - Moorestown High School.xlsx Page 3

75 Fixture Reference # Location Average Burn Hours Classroom A Description Lamps per Fixture Existing Fixtures Proposed Fixtures Retrofit Retrofit Energy Savings Proposed Lighting Controls Energy Energy Watts per Qty of Total Usage Lamps per Watts per Qty of Total Usage Energy Control Ref Qty of Work Description Equipment Description Savings, Savings, Controls Description Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Fixture Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Savings, $ # Controls kw kwh ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 4 Hour Reduction % Energy Savings, kwh Energy Savings, $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classtoom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Stairwell ,290 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classrom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom A ,342 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 5 Switch Mnt % 268 $ Classroom A ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Office Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 179 $ Classroom A ,366 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,073 $ Classroom A ,379 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 1,476 $ Classroom A ,379 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 1,476 $ Classroom A ,366 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,073 $ Classroom A ,261 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,252 $ Women's Restroom Men's Restroom Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 Appendix E - Lighting Audit - Moorestown High School.xlsx Page 4

76 Fixture Reference # Location Average Burn Hours Classroom A IDF Center 600 Description 2x4, 4 Lamp, 32w 700 Series T8, Elect. Ballast, Surface Lens Mnt., Parabolic Lamps per Fixture Existing Fixtures Proposed Fixtures Retrofit Retrofit Energy Savings Proposed Lighting Controls Energy Energy Watts per Qty of Total Usage Lamps per Watts per Qty of Total Usage Energy Control Ref Qty of Work Description Equipment Description Savings, Savings, Controls Description Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Fixture Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Savings, $ # Controls kw kwh ,790 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack - Hour Reduction % Energy Savings, kwh Energy Savings, $ % 1,558 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Classroom A ,472 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 894 $ Media Center 2600 Indirect ,863 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 2,773 $ Media Center 2600 Recessed Down Light, (2)26w Quad CFL Lamp ,597 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 919 $ Media Center ,708 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 1,342 $ A127 Tech Services 2600 Mnt., Parabolic ,342 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 5 Switch Mnt % 268 $ Stairwell and Hall Classroom B Custodial Closet Classroom B Classroom B ,548 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ ,261 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,252 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ ,261 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ ,261 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack - Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,252 $ % 1,252 $ B111 Prep Room Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 179 $ Classroom B ,261 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,252 $ Classroom B ,696 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 939 $ Classroom B ,366 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,073 $ B117 Prep Room Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 179 $ Classroom B ,037 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,207 $ B125 Storage Classroom B Classroom B Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ ,366 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ ,366 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack - Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,073 $ % 1,073 $137 Appendix E - Lighting Audit - Moorestown High School.xlsx Page 5

77 Fixture Reference # Location Average Burn Hours B131 Storage Classroom B Description Lamps per Fixture Existing Fixtures Proposed Fixtures Retrofit Retrofit Energy Savings Proposed Lighting Controls Energy Energy Watts per Qty of Total Usage Lamps per Watts per Qty of Total Usage Energy Control Ref Qty of Work Description Equipment Description Savings, Savings, Controls Description Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Fixture Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Savings, $ # Controls kw kwh Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ ,366 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack - Hour Reduction % Energy Savings, kwh Energy Savings, $ % 1,073 $ Classroom D ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ Classtroom D ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ Classroom D ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom D ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom D ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom D ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom D ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ D107 Office Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 134 $ Classroom D ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ Boy's Restroom Girl's Restroom Women's Restroom Men's Restroom Custodial Closet Classroom B Classroom B x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Prismatic Lens 1x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Prismatic Lens 1x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Prismatic Lens Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ ,385 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ ,385 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack - Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 677 $ % 677 $ B114 Prep Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 179 $ B110 Office Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 89 $ Classroom C ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $57 Appendix E - Lighting Audit - Moorestown High School.xlsx Page 6

78 Fixture Reference # Location Average Burn Hours C102 Offices (8) 2600 Description Mnt., Parabolic Lamps per Fixture Existing Fixtures Proposed Fixtures Retrofit Retrofit Energy Savings Proposed Lighting Controls Energy Energy Watts per Qty of Total Usage Lamps per Watts per Qty of Total Usage Energy Control Ref Qty of Work Description Equipment Description Savings, Savings, Controls Description Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Fixture Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Savings, $ # Controls kw kwh ,801 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 Hour Reduction % Energy Savings, kwh Energy Savings, $ C102 Hall C102 Restroom x2, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Lens 2x2, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Lens ,392 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ C102 Reception ,789 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 358 $ Classroom C ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ Classroom C ,130 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 626 $ Classroom C ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ Classroom C ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ Classroom C ,919 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 984 $ Classroom C ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom C ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Lounge Lounge Lounge Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ E111 Gym x4, 6 Lamp, 54w T5HO, Pendant ,440 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 7,488 $ Girl's Locker Room ,789 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 358 $ Girl's Team Room ,342 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 268 $ Shower PE Offices x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Elect. Ballast, Surface Mnt., Prismatic Lens Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Boy's Locker Room ,789 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 358 $ Boy's Team Room ,342 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 268 $34 Appendix E - Lighting Audit - Moorestown High School.xlsx Page 7

79 Fixture Reference # Location Average Burn Hours Weight Room J Fitness Center 2600 Description 2x4, 6 Lamp, 54w T5HO, Pendant 2x4, 4 Lamp, 32w T8, Lens Lamps per Fixture Existing Fixtures Proposed Fixtures Retrofit Retrofit Energy Savings Proposed Lighting Controls Energy Energy Watts per Qty of Total Usage Lamps per Watts per Qty of Total Usage Energy Control Ref Qty of Work Description Equipment Description Savings, Savings, Controls Description Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Fixture Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Savings, $ # Controls kw kwh ,616 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ ,490 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack - Hour Reduction % Energy Savings, kwh Energy Savings, $ % 1,123 $ % 1,298 $ Dance x4, 6 Lamp, 54w T5HO, Pendant ,616 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 1,123 $ J117 Gym x4, 6 Lamp, 54w T5HO, Pendant ,776 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 12,355 $1, J115 Office Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Women's Team Room ,130 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 626 $ Women's Restroom Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Women's Locker Room ,789 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 358 $ Training Room ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Training Room Office Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 89 $ Treatment Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 134 $ Storage 600 1x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Prismatic Lens Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ J102 Offices (3) ,012 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 5 Switch Mnt % 402 $ Custodial Closet J110 Offices J112 Visiting J108 Offices Concessions Classroom F Classroom F x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Prismatic Lens Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ ,602 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ ,037 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack - Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,520 $ % 1,207 $ F104 Work Room 2600 Mnt., Parabolic Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 89 $11 Appendix E - Lighting Audit - Moorestown High School.xlsx Page 8

80 Fixture Reference # Location Average Burn Hours F102 Office 2600 Description Mnt., Parabolic Lamps per Fixture Existing Fixtures Proposed Fixtures Retrofit Retrofit Energy Savings Proposed Lighting Controls Energy Energy Watts per Qty of Total Usage Lamps per Watts per Qty of Total Usage Energy Control Ref Qty of Work Description Equipment Description Savings, Savings, Controls Description Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Fixture Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Savings, $ # Controls kw kwh Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt. Hour Reduction % Energy Savings, kwh Energy Savings, $ % 89 $ F102.1 Office Faculty Restroom (2) F103 Custodial Closet 600 Mnt., Parabolic 2x4, 4 Lamp, 32w 700 Series T8, Elect. Ballast, Surface Lens Industrial Fixture, 100w A19 Lamp Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 89 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ (1) 26w CFL Lamp (1) 26w CFL Lamp $6 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Maintenance x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Prismatic Lens Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 161 $ Classroom E ,696 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 939 $ Classroom E ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom E ,012 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 402 $ E106 Storage Boiler Room 600 1x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Elect. Ballast, Surface Mnt., Prismatic Lens Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Electrical Room 600 2x4, 2-Lamp, 34w T12, Mag. Ballast, Pendant Mnt., No Lens Reballast & Relamp 2 Lamp, 28w T8, Elect. Ballast; retrofit $2 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ School Store ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 447 $ Classroom G x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Prismatic Lens ,093 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,419 $ G10 Office x4, 2-Lamp, 34w T12, Mag. Ballast, Surface Mnt., Prismatic Lens ,217 Reballast & Relamp 2 Lamp, 28w T8, Elect. Ballast; retrofit $56 5 Switch Mnt % 156 $ Classroom G x4, 2-Lamp, 34w T12, Mag. Ballast, Surface Mnt., Prismatic Lens Reballast & Relamp 2 Lamp, 28w T8, Elect. Ballast; retrofit $28 5 Switch Mnt % 78 $ Classroom G x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Prismatic Lens ,612 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 322 $ G117 Storage 600 1x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Prismatic Lens Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Classroom G ,025 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 805 $ Classroom G ,366 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,073 $ Classroom G ,050 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,610 $ G110 Storage 600 1x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Prismatic Lens Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 Appendix E - Lighting Audit - Moorestown High School.xlsx Page 9

81 Fixture Reference # Location Average Burn Hours 570 Faculty Dining 2600 Description Recessed Down Light, (2)26w Quad CFL Lamp Lamps per Fixture Existing Fixtures Proposed Fixtures Retrofit Retrofit Energy Savings Proposed Lighting Controls Energy Energy Watts per Qty of Total Usage Lamps per Watts per Qty of Total Usage Energy Control Ref Qty of Work Description Equipment Description Savings, Savings, Controls Description Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Fixture Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Savings, $ # Controls kw kwh ,217 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 4 Hour Reduction % Energy Savings, kwh Energy Savings, $ % 243 $ Kitchen x4, 4 Lamp, 34w T12, Mag. Ballast, Surface Mnt., Prismatic Lens ,951 Reballast & Relamp 4 Lamp, 28w T8, Elect. Ballast; retrofit , ,931 $ % 1,404 $ Kitchen Hood w A Lamp - Kit. Hood ,080 Relamp (1) 26w CFL Lamp ,539 $198 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 612 Kitchen Laundry 2600 Industrial Fixture, 100w A19 Lamp (1) 26w CFL Lamp (1) 26w CFL Lamp $25 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 612 Kitchen Custodial Closet 600 Industrial Fixture, 100w A19 Lamp (1) 26w CFL Lamp (1) 26w CFL Lamp $6 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 626 Kitchen Restroom 1200 Strip Light, (4) 40w G40 Lamp Relamp 14w G40 CFL Lamp $16 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Serving ,050 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 1,610 $ Cafeteria ,205 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 3,041 $ Pump Room Classroom F x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Prismatic Lens Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ ,143 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,029 $ Classroom F ,789 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 358 $ Auditorium 2600 Recessed Auditorium Light, 300w A Lamp Incandescent ,720 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain ,720 $2,408 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Faculty Restroom (2) Stage Storage Chorus Practice Rooms (3) 600 Mnt., Parabolic Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ ,720 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 1,744 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ H122 Office Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 134 $ Boy's Restroom Girl's Restroom H128 Music Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ ,416 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 3 Dual Tech. Occupancy Sensor w/2 Pole Powerpack % 2,683 $ H132 Rehearsal ,012 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 402 $52 Appendix E - Lighting Audit - Moorestown High School.xlsx Page 10

82 Fixture Reference # Location Average Burn Hours H134 Music Lab 2600 Description Lamps per Fixture Existing Fixtures Proposed Fixtures Retrofit Retrofit Energy Savings Proposed Lighting Controls Energy Energy Watts per Qty of Total Usage Lamps per Watts per Qty of Total Usage Energy Control Ref Qty of Work Description Equipment Description Savings, Savings, Controls Description Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Fixture Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Savings, $ # Controls kw kwh ,012 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 4 Hour Reduction % Energy Savings, kwh Energy Savings, $ % 402 $ Main Office 2600 Mnt., Parabolic ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ Work Room 2600 Mnt., Parabolic Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 134 $ Side Offices (3) Men's REstroom 1200 Mnt., Parabolic 2x2, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Lens ,342 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Conference Room 2600 Mnt., Parabolic Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 179 $ Principal's Office 2600 Mnt., Parabolic Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 134 $ A108 Office 2600 Mnt., Parabolic Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 5 Switch Mnt % 134 $ Girl's Restroom Boy's Restroom A120 Office 2600 Elect. Ballast, Surface Mnt., Prismatic Elect. Ballast, Surface Mnt., Prismatic Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Classroom A Mnt., Parabolic ,342 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 5 Switch Mnt % 268 $ Classroom A ,342 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 5 Switch Mnt % 268 $ Classroom A ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ Classroom A ,683 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $ % 537 $ A103 Office ,342 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 5 Switch Mnt % 268 $ Stairwell x4, 2 Lamp, 32w T8, Elect. Ballast, Surface Mnt., Prismatic Lens Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Work Room ,236 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 5 Switch Mnt % 447 $ A102 Office ,342 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 5 Switch Mnt % 268 $ A101 Office Existing to Remain Existing to Remain $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $ Chorus Practice Rooms (3) 2600 Mnt., Parabolic ,342 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 TOTAL 3, , , ,776 7, ,090 15,371 Appendix E - Lighting Audit - Moorestown High School.xlsx Page 11

83 CEG Project #: Facility Name: Address: City, State, Zip 9C12019 Moorestown High School Fixture Reference # Location Average Burn Hours Description Lamps per Fixture Existing Fixtures Proposed Fixtures Retrofit Retrofit Energy Savings Proposed Lighting Controls Energy Energy Watts per Qty of Total Usage Lamps per Watts per Qty of Total Usage Energy Control Ref Qty of Work Description Equipment Description Savings, Savings, Controls Description Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Fixture Fixture Fixtures kw kwh/yr Savings, $ # Controls kw kwh 744 Gym Lobby w MH Pendant Mount ,770 Reballast & Relamp Retrofit; 200w MH Pulse Start Lamp and Ballast; Venture Lighting , $52 2 Daylight Sensor (Sensorswitch PP-20 & CM- PC or equal) Hour Reduction % Energy Savings, kwh Energy Savings, $ % 274 $ Gym Lobby 3000 Recessed Down Light, (2)26w Quad CFL Lamp ,560 Existing to Remain Existing to Remain , $0 2 Daylight Sensor (Sensorswitch PP-20 & CM- PC or equal) % 312 $ Gym Lobby ,290 Delamp Socket NA $54 2 Daylight Sensor (Sensorswitch PP-20 & CM- PC or equal) % 174 $ Main Lobby w MH Pendant Mount ,655 Reballast & Relamp Retrofit; 200w MH Pulse Start Lamp and Ballast; Venture Lighting , $78 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 765 Stage w MH LoBay ,418 Remove and Return 1x4 2 Lamp 54w T5HO w/dimming Ballast ,804 $232 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 TOTAL , , , Appendix E - Lighting Audit - Moorestown High School.xlsx Page 12

84 Appendix Energy Audit APPENDIX F Concord Engineering Group, Inc.

85 Appendix F Page 1 of 2 Location Description Moorestown High School Area (Sq FT) Panel Qty SHARP NU-U235F2 Panel Sq Ft Panel Total Sq Ft Total KW DC Total Annual kwh Total KW AC Panel Weight (41.9 lbs) W/SQFT , , , Notes:.= Proposed PV Layout 1. Estimated kwh based on the National Renewable Energy Laboratory PVWatts Version 1 Calculator Program.

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