WHAT'S INSIDE? EXPRESS BUILDING TUNE-UP CATALOG
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1 EXPRESS BUILDING TUNE-UP CATALOG WHAT'S INSIDE? HOW TO APPLY INCENTIVE APPLICATION 3 PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS AND SUBMITTAL INFORMATION 5 EXPRESS BUILDING TUNE-UP SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET 6 EXPRESS BUILDING TUNE-UP MEASURE DESCRIPTIONS
2 HOW TO APPLY NEED HELP? CALL An Express Building Tune-Up (EBTU) from Focus on Energy identifies energy efficiency opportunities for Wisconsin businesses to reduce their operating costs and increase efficiency. Use the information below to guide your customers to savings. For electronic copies of the forms visit focusonenergy.com/applications. STEP 3 COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION: STEP STEP BEFORE YOU APPLY: Verify customer and product eligibility: m Confirm your customer's gas and electric utilities participate in Focus on Energy at focusonenergy.com/about/participating-utilities. m Review the Terms and Conditions on focusonenergy.com/terms. m Confirm you are a Qualified EBTU Service Provider. If not, apply at focusonenergy.com/ebtu. m Answer the pre-screening questions with your customer to verify if the EBTU measures are a match for the facility. m Need help? Call us at WHAT YOU'LL NEED: m EBTU Incentive Application & Supplemental Data Sheet m Gas & Electric Utility Account Numbers m Customer Tax ID Number m Invoice showing proof of payment of EBTU Co-pay. MUST include Invoice showing: m Trade Ally name, address and phone number m Job Site Address m Work Log of labor hours on this project and hourly rates STEP 4 m Complete appropriate EBTU measures. (Applicant is required to complete at least three available EBTU measures to qualify for an incentive.) m All fields in SECTIONS 6 are required, including: m Tax ID number m Utility account numbers m SECTION 7 is complete with all measure information. Incomplete applications cannot be processed and will delay payment of incentives. m Include implementation date (date of the last service completed). m Complete the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet starting on Page 5 for applicable measures. m See EBTU Measure Descriptions on Pages 9- for incentive codes, incentive per unit, and product eligibility requirements. m SECTION 8 is signed and dated. m Co-Pay Invoice & Work Log is attached to application. m Make a copy of the application and supporting documents for your records. SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION: Mail, fax or your application and all supporting documentation. EBTU Incentive Application must be submitted within 60 calendar days of completion. Please retain a copy of this application for your records. Don t know where to send it? Refer to Page 4 for program descriptions and submittal information.
3 SECTION PROGRAM INFORMATION Focus on Energy s Express Building Tune-Up (EBTU) offering provides tools and incentives to encourage owners and managers of existing buildings to optimize the energy related performance of their facility. The EBTU offering is available to business customers of participating utilities. This application can only be submitted for the same facility once every five years. It is not applicable to newly constructed facilities that are less than five years old from the date of first occupancy. Measures apply to buildings < 00,000 ft² and must be implemented by qualified professionals who are Focus on Energy Registered Service Providers. The facility's primary fuel must be natural gas/electricity from a participating utility. EXPRESS BUILDING TUNE-UP INCENTIVE APPLICATION THIS APPLICATION EXPIRES DECEMBER 3, 05. SECTION SECTION 3 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS AND INCENTIVE INFORMATION Incentives provided through the EBTU offering are contingent upon adherence to the following requirements and procedures: Customer must engage a Focus on Energy EBTU Service Provider to optimize or repair eligible equipment. A list of eligible EBTU Service Providers can be found at focusonenergy.com/ebtu. A minimum of three measures are required to be completed to be eligible for incentives. Customer must pay the EBTU Service Provider a co-pay to optimize or repair eligible equipment based on building square footage: $50 co-pay for buildings <50,000 ft²; $300 co-pay for buildings 50,000-00,000 ft². ACCOUNT AND CUSTOMER INFORMATION TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (Check one.) m FEIN or m SSN FEIN OR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION OF CUSTOMER (Check one. Required for all businesses, including non-profits.) m Corporation m Partnership m Sole Proprietorship Individual m LLC m Other SECTION 4 PLEASE COMPLETE ALL SECTIONS. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS CANNOT BE PROCESSED AND WILL DELAY PAYMENT OF INCENTIVES. APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 60 DAYS OF MEASURE IMPLEMENTATION. JOB SITE INFORMATION (Where project has occurred) Maximum square footage for EBTU eligible facilities is 00,000 ft². Refer to the RCx offering incentives if facility is >00,000 ft². Select one () property type that best describes the business: m Agriculture Producer (type): m Healthcare m Clinic m Education m Hospital m College/University m Skilled Nursing m Preschool/Day Care m Other: m Private K- m Public K- m Hotels & Lodging m Technical College m Manufacturing (product): m Grocery/Convenience Store m Financial Institution m Retail m Food Service m Service m Government m Religious Worship m Federal/State m Other: m Municipal/County m Native American OWNER NAME (REQUIRED IF SSN IS USED AS TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER) DESCRIBE PRIMARY JOB SITE USE COMPANY LEGAL NAME JOB SITE BUSINESS NAME LEGAL ADDRESS (AS SHOWN ON COMPANY W-9) ELECTRIC UTILITY AT JOB SITE CITY STATE WI ZIP ELECTRIC ACCT. # GAS UTILITY AT JOB SITE PROJECT CONTACT NAME PROJECT CONTACT TELEPHONE PROJECT CONTACT OPTIONAL: How did you hear about us? (Check all that apply.) m Utility m Trade Ally m Energy Advisor m Website m m Trade Show/Event m Advertisement/Mailing m Other: GAS ACCT. # m Job Site Address is same as Legal Address m Job Site Address is different (complete below.) JOB SITE ADDRESS CITY WI STATE ZIP WHO DID YOU WORK WITH FROM FOCUS ON ENERGY ON THIS PROJECT? (CONTACT NAME) 3
4 SECTION 6 TRADE ALLY AND PAYMENT INFORMATION TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Must be a registered Trade Ally and eligible EBTU Service Provider to receive payment. See TA Code of Conduct and TA Terms and Conditions for more information. (Check one.) m FEIN or m SSN ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP FEIN OR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER ATTENTION TO (OPTIONAL) TRADE ALLY COMPANY NAME CONTACT TELEPHONE TRADE ALLY CONTACT NAME CONTACT SECTION 7 MEASURES IMPLEMENTED See EBTU Measure Descriptions on pages 9- for incentive codes, incentive per unit, and product eligibility requirements. EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet must be completed for each measure implemented. INCENTIVE CODE UNIT MEASURE # OF UNITS (A) INCENTIVE PER UNIT (B) TOTAL INCENTIVE (A X B) 666 Ton 60 $ 3.00 $ If you need additional lines please use and attach another copy of this Measures Implemented Sheet. m Customer Co-Pay Invoice attached m Work Log attached IMPLEMENTATION DATE / / Subtotal from Measures Implemented Sheet $ INCENTIVE TOTAL $ SECTION 8 CUSTOMER SIGNATURE Certification: The following certifications are required in order for this form to substitute for the IRS form W-9. Under penalty of perjury, I certify that: The number shown on this form is the correct taxpayer identification number. I am not subject to backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt from backup withholding, or (b) I have not been notified by the IRS that I am subject to backup withholding as a result of a failure to report all interest or dividends, or (c) the IRS has notified me that I am no longer subject to backup withholding. I am a U.S. citizen (includes a U.S. resident alien). I agree that the stated energy-efficient measure(s) was (were) installed at the job site address listed above as part of the Focus on Energy Program. I have read and agree to the provisions set forth herin and to the Terms and Conditions posted at focusonenergy.com/terms. I understand that Focus on Energy may revise these Terms and Conditions at anytime and I will not be notified in the event changes are made. To the best of my knowledge, the statements made on this application are complete, true and correct, and I have submitted the appropriate supporting documentation to receive an incentive. SIGN HERE CUSTOMER SIGNATURE NAME (PRINT) DATE Please select the program for which you are applying (check one): m Agriculture, Schools and Government Program AgSGapps@focusonenergy.com m Business Incentive Program BIPapps@focusonenergy.com m Chain Stores and Franchises Program CSFapps@focusonenergy.com m Large Energy Users Program LEUapps@focusonenergy.com m Please see the Program Descriptions and Submittal Information page for mailing addresses and fax numbers. 4
5 PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS AND SUBMITTAL INFORMATION Submit your completed application to the program that best describes your customer's organization or business type. AGRICULTURE, SCHOOLS AND GOVERNMENT (AgSG) PROGRAM Customers include agricultural producers such as dairy, livestock, crops, greenhouse and nursery; tribes, federal, state, county and municipal entities including wastewater facilities; and K- schools, colleges, and universities. Large colleges and universities including four-year UW campuses and identified large municipal wastewater facilities should continue to apply to the Large Energy Users (LEU) Program. MAIL: Focus on Energy AgSG 75 W. Park Avenue Chippewa Falls, WI 5479 FAX: NEED HELP? CALL LARGE ENERGY USERS (LEU) PROGRAM Qualifying customers consistently have energy utility bills over $60,000 per month. Typical Large Energy Users include paper and pulp, food processing, foundries, large hospitals, etc. MAIL: Focus on Energy LEU 440 Science Drive, Suite 03 Madison, WI 537 FAX: BUSINESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM (BIP) Customers include but are not limited to commercial and industrial businesses, small to midsize healthcare facilities and hospitality businesses. Businesses that do not fall under AgSG, CSF or LEU programs should apply to BIP. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS Visit focusonenergy.com/terms or call to request a copy be provided to you. Contact us: or focusinfo@focusonenergy.com MAIL: Focus on Energy BIP 075 Corporate Parkway, Suite 00 Mequon, WI 5309 FAX: BIPapps@focusonenergy.com CHAIN STORES AND FRANCHISES (CSF) PROGRAM Qualifying customers include chain and franchise retail, restaurant, grocery, and convenience stores with five or more branded locations in the state of Wisconsin. MAIL: Focus on Energy CSF 075 Corporate Parkway, Suite 00 Mequon, WI 5309 FAX: CSFapps@focusonenergy.com 5
6 EXPRESS BUILDING TUNE-UP SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET THIS FORM MUST BE ATTACHED TO COMPLETED INCENTIVE APPLICATION AND SUBMITTED TOGETHER. NEED HELP? CALL HOW TO FILL OUT THIS FORM Please refer to: The Express Building Tune-Up (EBTU) Measure Descriptions section for measure requirements and information. Complete the tables for all implemented measures. DEFINITIONS AHU = Air Handling Unit CFM = Cubic Feet Per Minute EER = Energy Efficiency Ratio EBTU = Express Building Tune Up GPM = Gallons Per Minute IAT = Indoor Air Temperature OA = Outside Air OAT = Outside Air Temperature SA = Supply Air SAT = Supply Air Temperature VFD = Variable Frequency Drive CUSTOMER INFORMATION SIZE OF FACILITY (FT²) PERCENTAGE OF BUILDING THAT IS HEATED PERCENTAGE OF BUILDING THAT IS COOLED TYPE OF BUILDING SPACE (OFFICE, LIBRARY, RETAIL, RESTAURANT ETC.) TYPE OF COOLING SYSTEM (DX, AIR-COOLED CHILLER, WATER-COOLED CHILLER) A CHILLER PLANT SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT INCENTIVE CODE: 3659, 3660 PAGE EQUIP # CHILLER COOLING CAPACITY (Tons, AHRI rating if known) EXISTING CHILLED SUPPLY WATER SETPOINT TEMP ( F) PROPOSED CHILLED SUPPLY WATER SETPOINT TEMP ( F) TOTAL INCENTIVE: $.5*# TONS*(Proposed Chilled Water Temp - Existing Chilled Water Temp) EXISTING CONDENSER SUPPLY WATER SETPOINT TEMP ( F) PROPOSED CONDENSER SUPPLY WATER SETPOINT TEMP ( F) TOTAL INCENTIVE: $.75*# TONS*(Existing Condenser Water Temp - Proposed Condenser Water Temp) Example $ $55 B HOT WATER SUPPLY RESET INCENTIVE CODE: 366 PAGE EQUIP # AVG HEATING WATER SUPPLY LOOP FLOW RATE (Use GPM at delta-t of 0 F if not known) EXISTING OAT HOT WATER RESET RANGE ( F) (If existing reset/ If no existing reset) EXISTING CORRESPONDING MAX AND MIN SETPOINTS ( F) (If existing reset/ If no existing reset) PROPOSED OAT HOT WATER RESET RANGE ( F) PROPOSED CORRESPONDING MAX AND MIN SETPOINTS ( F) Instructions: If a prior existing hot water reset strategy will be optimized, enter reset ranges as shown. If existing setup does NOT include an existing reset strategy, simply enter the hot water supply temperature setpoint. Example / Blank / C OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE OPTIMIZATION INCENTIVE CODE: 3663 PAGE EQUIP # EXISTING OA INTAKE CFM PROPOSED OA INTAKE CFM SUPPLY FAN SIZE (hp) ANNUAL HOURS OF SUPPLY FAN OPERATION FAN MOTOR NAMEPLATE EFFICIENCY % BUILDING SQ FT SUPPLIED BY OA INTAKE SUPPLY FAN Example % 50% 6
7 D ECONOMIZER OPTIMIZATION INCENTIVE CODE: 366 PAGE E VFD FAN MOTOR CONTROL RESTORATION INCENTIVE CODE: 3677 PAGE VFD # F VALVE REPAIR INCENTIVE CODE: 3675, 3676 PAGE VALVE # VALVE SYSTEM TYPE (Heating or Chilled water) CAPACITY OF HEATING/ COOLING COIL SERVED (MBh/Tons) FAILED VALVE POSITION IN % OPEN (00%=Fully Open) Example Heating 00 MBh 95% G TEMPERATURE SENSOR CALIBRATION INCENTIVE CODE: 3674 PAGE SENSOR # TYPE OF TEMP SENSOR CALIBRATED (SAT, IAT) EXISTING TEMP SENSOR READING ( F) CALIBRATED TEMP SENSOR READING ( F) % OF BUILDING AFFECTED BY CALIBRATED TEMP SENSOR Example SAT % H SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE (SAT) RESET INCENTIVE CODE: 367, 3673 PAGE LOCATION # OAT RESET RANGE HEATING (ºF) EXISTING FACILITY SA HEATING TEMP SETPOINT (ºF) PROPOSED SA RESET HEATING TEMP RANGE: MAX-MIN (ºF) % OF BUILDING AFFECTED BY HEATING RESET OAT RESET RANGE COOLING (ºF) EXISTING FACILITY SA COOLING TEMP SETPOINT (ºF) PROPOSED SA RESET COOLING TEMP RANGE: MAX-MIN (ºF) # OF BUILDING AFFECTED BY COOLING RESET Example % % EQUIP # ANNUAL HOURS OF VFD/FAN OPERATION MOTOR HORSEPOWER CONTROLLED BY VFD FAN VFD APPLICATION (Cooling Tower Fan, HVAC Fan, Boiler Draft Fan) EXISTING VFD CONTROL STATE (Auto, Hand-On, Bypass/Off) MEASURED SPEED AT SETPOINT IF VFD IS STUCK IN HAND MODE (Hz) FAN MOTOR NAMEPLATE EFFICIENCY (%, if known) VFD PROGRAMMED FAN LOADING MIN & MAX (%) Example Cooling Tower Fan Hand 50 90% 50-80% E VFD PUMP MOTOR CONTROL RESTORATION INCENTIVE CODE: 3678 PAGE VFD # EXISTING ECONOMIZER IN PLACE IS FULLY OPERATIONAL (Yes/No) ANNUAL HOURS OF VFD/PUMP OPERATION PUMP MOTOR HORSEPOWER CONTROLLED BY VFD (hp) EXISTING ECONOMIZER OAT OPERATING RANGE ( F) PUMP VFD APPLICATION (Chilled Water Pump, HVAC Heating Pump) PROPOSED ECONOMIZER OAT OPERATING RANGE ( F) EXISTING VFD CONTROL STATE (Auto, Hand-On, Bypass/Off) CURRENT COOLING SYSTEM CAPACITY (Tons) MEASURED SPEED AT SETPOINT IF VFD IS STUCK IN HAND MODE (Hz) PUMP MOTOR NAMEPLATE EFFICIENCY (%, if known) CURRENT COOLING SYSTEM EFFICIENCY (EER, if known) Example Yes VFD PROGRAMMED PUMP LOADING MIN & MAX (%) Example Chilled Water Pump Hand 50 90% % 7
8 I OPTIMIZATION INCENTIVE CODE: 3664, 3665, 3666, 3667, 3668, 3669, 3670, 367 PAGE 3 LOCATION # % OF BUILDING SQ FOOTAGE AFFECTED BY THE ADJUSTED (If more than one schedule optimization measure is implemented, combined percentages must be less than or equal to 00%.) # OF DEGREES OF TEMPERATURE SETBACK COMPARED TO OCCUPIED OPERATION Example 50% 5 F * *If a second schedule optimization measure is implemented, a second set of existing and proposed schedules must be completed and attached. I OPTIMIZATION - EXISTING INCENTIVE CODE: 3664, 3665, 3666, 3667, 3668, 3669, 3670, 367 PAGE 3 EXISTING - HOURS (4hr time format) NORMAL WEEKDAY NORMAL WEEKEND HEATING COOLING HEATING COOLING Instructions: Leave cell blank if hour is a part of normal HVAC system operating hours. Mark an 'X' if hour is on a setback schedule. Example Blank = Normal Blank X = Setback X I.A: WEEKDAY HEATING I.B: WEEKDAY COOLING I.C: WEEKEND HEATING I.D: WEEKEND COOLING 8
9 I3 OPTIMIZATION - PROPOSED SETBACK INCENTIVE CODE: 3664, 3665, 3666, 3667, 3668, 3669, 3670, 367 PAGE 3 PROPOSED SETBACK- HOURS (4hr time format) NORMAL WEEKDAY NORMAL WEEKEND HEATING COOLING HEATING COOLING Instructions: Leave cell blank if hour is a part of normal HVAC system operating hours. Mark an 'X' if hour is on a setback schedule. Example Blank X X X I3.A: WEEKDAY HEATING I3.B: WEEKDAY COOLING I3.C: WEEKEND HEATING I3.D: WEEKEND COOLING I4 OPTIMIZATION - FINAL INCENTIVE AWARD INCENTIVE CODE: 3664, 3665, 3666, 3667, 3668, 3669, 3670, 367 PAGE 3 BASE WEEKDAY HEATING INCENTIVE BASE WEEKDAY COOLING INCENTIVE BASE WEEKEND HEATING INCENTIVE BASE WEEKEND COOLING INCENTIVE Example $60% $0 $4 $8 I4.A: TOTAL WEEKDAY HEATING INCENTIVE = (I3.A - I.A)* BASE WEEKDAY HEATING INCENTIVE I4.B: TOTAL WEEKDAY COOLING INCENTIVE = (I3.B - I.B)* BASE WEEKDAY COOLING INCENTIVE I4.C: TOTAL WEEKEND HEATING INCENTIVE = (I3.C - I.C)* BASE WEEKEND HEATING INCENTIVE I4.D: TOTAL WEEKEND COOLING INCENTIVE = (I3.D - I.D)* BASE WEEKEND COOLING INCENTIVE 9
10 J BOILER TUNE-UP INCENTIVE CODE: PAGE 3 EQUIP # BOILER INPUT (MBh) NOTE: When performing the Boiler Tune-Up measure, ensure that the before and after condition combustion efficiency test reports are submitted in addition to the EBTU application. Notes: CHECKLIST Example 00% CLEAN BURNER UNITS & NOZZLES CLEAN COMBUSTION CHAMBER CLEAN BOILER TUBES SEAL/RESEAL COMBUSTION CHAMBER RECALIBRATE BOILER CONTROLS COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE Example K CHILLER SYSTEM TUNE-UP INCENTIVE CODE: 666, 667, 668, 669 PAGE 3 EQUIP # CHILLER UNIT CAPACITY (Tons) Example 80% CHECKLIST SYSTEM PRESSURE CHECK/ADJUSTMENT FILTER INSPECTION/ REPLACEMENT BELT INSPECTION/ REPLACEMENT ECONOMIZER CONDITION CHECK AND REPAIR Example CONTACTOR CONDITIONS EVAPORATOR CONDITIONS COMPRESSOR AMP DRAW SUPPLY MOTOR AMP DRAW CONDENSER FAN AMP DRAW LIQUID LINE TEMPERATURE SUB-COOLING AND SUPERHEAT TEMPERATURES SUCTION PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE OIL LEVEL AND PRESSURE LOW PRESSURE CONTROLS HIGH PRESSURE CONTROLS CRANKCASE HEATER OPERATION CONDENSER COIL CLEANING CONDENSER TUBE CLEANING EVAPORATOR TUBE CLEANING Notes: 0
11 EXPRESS BUILDING TUNE-UP MEASURE DESCRIPTIONS This section highlights all of the current EBTU offered measures, including detailed eligibility criteria for customers and EBTU Service Providers to review before deciding on which measures to implement in the customer's facility. A. CHILLER PLANT SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT Not applicable for DX cooling systems. Not eligible if chiller systems already utilizes a chilled water reset control strategy OR chilled water setpoints are regularly adjusted. New Chiller Water Setpoint must be higher than existing. New Condenser Water Setpoint must be lower than existing. *Incentive is for the efficient adjustment of chiller plant temperature setpoints. The base incentive rates are listed below. Total Incentive = Base Incentive Rate * # of Tons * Total number of degrees adjusted from existing setpoint Complete Table A of the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for this measure. Chiller Plant, Chiller Water Setpoint Adjustment 3659 $.5+* Ton/ F Chiller Plant, Condenser Water Setpoint Adjustment 3660 $.75+* Ton/ F B. HOT WATER SUPPLY RESET Only eligible for non-condensing boilers. Boiler system must already have reset control capability in place but is either: Not using a reset strategy OR a new wider reset strategy can be applied which is deemed to make the boiler s operation more efficient. Boiler return water should be no more than 0 F above the manufacturers recommended minimum return temperature. The OAT sensor used to control the hot water reset strategy needs to be placed in an outdoor shaded location. Complete Table B of the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for this measure. Hot Water Supply Reset 366 $75 Control C. OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE OPTIMIZATION Outside Air intake levels cannot be set below code minimums for ventilation rates. This measure does not apply to buildings with normally varying OA intake levels. OA intake CFM levels must have the ability to be reduced from existing condition to be eligible. Incentive is based on the amount of reduced CFM. Complete Table C of the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for this measure. Outside Air Intake Optimization 3663 $0.0 CFM D. ECONOMIZER OPTIMIZATION Economizer capability must already be present in an AHU but is either not currently operational OR can be expanded to include a wider range of OA temperatures. Complete Table D of the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for this measure. Economizer Optimization 366 $8 Ton
12 E. VFD FAN MOTOR CONTROL RESTORATION Not eligible if controlling VFD was originally incentivized through Focus on Energy. VFD must currently be operating in a bypass mode or hand-on mode and be able to switch back to automatic control mode to be eligible. VFD must be left in automatic mode after measure is performed and facility/maintenance staff should be informed accordingly. Process fan applications are not eligible. Complete Table E of the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for this measure. VFD Fan Motor Control Restoration 3677 $0 Motor HP E. VFD PUMP MOTOR CONTROL RESTORATION Not eligible if controlling VFD was originally incentivized through Focus on Energy. VFD must currently be operating in a bypass mode or hand-on mode and be able to switch back to automatic control mode to be eligible. VFD must be left in automatic mode after measure is performed and facility/maintenance staff should be informed accordingly. Process pump applications are not eligible. Complete Table E of the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for this measure. VFD Pump Motor Control Restoration 3678 $0 Motor HP F. VALVE REPAIR Valve must be found to have failed/stuck open at 70% or more to be eligible. Valve can be used for hot or chilled water service. Valves supplying chilled water must have their supplied cooling coil capacities listed in Tons. Valves supplying heating water must have their supplied heating coil capacities listed in MBh. Complete Table F of the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for this measure. Valve Repair, Chilled Water 3675 $0.50 Ton Valve Repair, Hot Water 3676 $0.50 MBh G. TEMPERATURE SENSOR CALIBRATION The measure applies to calibration of Supply Air Temperature or Indoor Air Temperature sensors only. Measure incentive does not apply to replacing completely broken sensors. Calibration must be performed with an external calibrated instrument by taking the average of three separate calibrated temperature readings within close proximity of the un-calibrated temperature sensor. Output signal of the sensor being calibrated must be directly linked as an input driving the buildings heating or cooling systems. Complete Table G of the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for this measure. Temperature Sensor Calibration 3674 $35 Sensor H. SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE RESET Measure applies only to constant air volume (CAV) systems. Measure can be applied to both heating and cooling SAT reset control strategies. Measure applies to facilities with either no existing SAT reset control strategy in place OR optimization of an existing SAT control strategy to widen the operating OAT or heat/cool temperature ranges to operate more efficiently than existing case. OAT reset range must be 0 F for both heating and cooling. Incentive is based on F reduction or increase of existing temperature Setpoint for Heating and Cooling SAT reset measures respectively. Only fill out the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for the SAT schedule type being implemented (cooling, heating, or both). Incentive is based on the difference in the degrees of the implemented supply air temperature reset range. (Ex: Heating Supply Air Reset Range Max: Min is 85 F: 75 F, Incentive is $35/ F*0 F =$350. Complete Table H of the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for this measure. Heating SAT Reset 367 $35 Per F Cooling SAT Reset 3673 $40 Per F
13 I. - I4. OPTIMIZATION This is a simple temperature setback measure for scheduled unoccupied building times and NOT a reset or complete HVAC system shutdown measure. Facility must have a control system capable of hourly scheduled HVAC control already in place. User should enter existing and proposed weekly schedules highlighting the building's normal occupied times when the HVAC system will be operating normally. During noted unoccupied times the HVAC system will implement a simple temperature setback to save energy. Eligible for both heating and cooling schedules. If a second schedule optimization measure is implemented, a second set of existing and proposed schedules must be completed and attached. Square footage range for measure selection should be based on the amount of facility area that will be affected by this setback measure. Incentive is calculated based on the difference of hours of proposed weekly scheduled setback time as compared to existing schedule as indicated in the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet fillable schedule forms. (Ex. Incentive for a 0-50,000 ft² space and a one hour addition of setback time as shown on the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for proposed weekday heating schedule vs the existing schedule = $60) Facility weekly operational schedules must be consistent throughout the year to be eligible. Complete Tables I-I4 of the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for this measure. Weekday Heating Schedule Optimization (0-50,000 ft²) 3664 $60 Setback Hr Weekday Cooling Schedule Optimization (0-50,000 ft²) 3665 $0 Setback Hr Weekend Heating Schedule Optimization (0-50,000 ft²) 3666 $4 Setback Hr Weekend Cooling Schedule Optimization (0-50,000 ft²) 3667 $8 Setback Hr Weekday Heating Schedule Optimization (50,000-00,000 ft²) 3668 $45 Setback Hr Weekday Cooling Schedule Optimization (50,000-00,000 ft²) 3669 $50 Setback Hr Weekend Heating Schedule Optimization (50,000-00,000 ft²) 3670 $58 Setback Hr Weekend Cooling Schedule Optimization (50,000-00,000 ft²) 367 $0 Setback Hr J. BOILER TUNE-UP The EBTU service provider must perform before and after combustion efficiency tests and submit copies of the reports which clearly show the before and after efficiencies along with the application. Complete Table J of the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for this measure. The following items must be checked/corrected as part of Boiler Tune-Up measure: Clean burner units & nozzles Clean combustion chamber Clean boiler tubes Seal/reseal combustion chamber Recalibrate boiler controls Check combustion air intake to verify correct air-to-fuel ratio is being met during operation to achieve optimal combustion efficiency, correct if needed. Boiler Tune-Up $0.0 MBh K. CHILLER SYSTEM TUNE-UP Measure applies to air or water cooled chillers only. DX cooling systems are not eligible. Complete Table K of the EBTU Supplemental Data Sheet for this measure. The following items must be checked/corrected as part of Chiller System Tune-Up measure: System pressure check/adjustment Supply motor amp draw Filter inspection/replacement Condenser fan amp draw Belt inspection/replacement Liquid line temperature Economizer condition check and repair Sub-cooling and superheat temperatures Contactor conditions Suction pressure and temperature Evaporator conditions Oil level and pressure Compressor amp draw Low pressure controls High pressure controls Crankcase heater operation Condenser coil cleaning Condenser tube cleaning Evaporator tube cleaning Chiller System Tune-Up, Air Cooled, 500 Tons 666 $3 Ton Chiller System Tune-Up, Air Cooled, >500 Tons 667 $3 Ton Chiller System Tune-Up, Water Cooled, 500 Tons 668 $.50 Ton Chiller System Tune-Up, Water Cooled, >500 Tons 669 $.50 Ton 3
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