Danville Utilities Home$ave Program Manual

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2017-2019 Danville Utilities Home$ave Program Manual Version 063017 This Program Manual is intended to serve as a reference manual for the residential customers of Danville Utilities that are interested in learning more about or participating in the Home$ave program. For more information, please call 1-888-599-0450 or visit www.danvillehomesave.com

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 HOW TO PARTICIPATE... 1 SECTION 2 PROGRAM OVERVIEW... 2 SECTION 3 PROGRAM MEASURES... 3 3.1 QUALIFYING CUSTOMERS... 3 3.2 MEASURE ELIGIBILITY & REBATES... 3 3.3 REBATE LIMITATIONS... 3 3.4 MEASURES, ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS AND REBATE AMOUNTS... 6 APPENDIX A... 15 APPENDIX B... 16 Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual

Section 1 HOW TO PARTICIPATE In order to participate in Danville Utilities Home$ave Program, the applicant is required to complete the Rebate Application and submit it with adequate supporting documentation. Rebates are available to all residential customers that receive electric service from Danville Utilities on the RS Schedule 10 Residential Electric Service rate schedule. All equipment and/or services must be new and must be purchased on or after July 1 st, 2017 to be eligible for rebates. The Rebate Application must be signed by customer(s) that have an active residential electric service account with Danville Utilities. Rebate processing may take up to eight weeks from receipt of complete Rebate Application. Rebates will not be paid for ineligible or incomplete Rebate Applications. Refer to the Terms and Conditions section at the end of the Rebate Application in Appendix A for more detailed information. The steps for participation are as follows: 1. Purchase and install a qualified product. To find out what products and services qualify, visit www.danvillehomesave.com or obtain a program application from your equipment dealer. 2. Complete all the information requested on the Rebate Application. 3. Review and sign the Acceptance of Terms. 4. Include sales receipt or invoice that includes all of the following information: Retailer/Contractor name, address and phone number Itemized listing of quantity, size, description, manufacturer, model number and other identifying information as appropriate Purchase date and cost Product installation date Efficiency requirements documentation 5. Completed signed Rebate Application with all supporting documents may be Mailed to: Danville Home$ave Program, 749 Piney Forest Road, #233, Danville VA 24540 Emailed to: homesave@danvilleva.gov or Faxed to: 801-266-4786 Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 1

Section 2 PROGRAM OVERVIEW The Home$ave program is a prescriptive rebate program 1 that will offer rebates for qualifying measures upon successful purchase and installation. Qualifying measures include those that target electric energy savings for new and existing homes. Rebates will be paid directly to participating customers. The program requires customers to submit a Rebate Application along with the required documentation after the purchase of qualifying measures or after performing a tune-up service. All completed Rebate Applications will be subject to review, phone inspection and/or on-site inspection. Upon successful review, customers will receive cash rebates in the form of checks mailed directly to the address associated with the customer account number. ----------------------------------------------Intentionally left blank------------------------------------------------- 1 A program that has pre-defined rebates for the energy efficiency measures in its portfolio. Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 2

Section 3 PROGRAM MEASURES 3.1 Qualifying Customers All customers in Danville s service territory that receive electricity from Danville Utilities on the residential RS Schedule 10 electric service rate schedule 2 are eligible to participate in the Home$ave Program. 3.2 Measure Eligibility & Rebates Table 3-1 lists the energy-efficiency measures, eligibility requirements and rebate levels offered under the Home$ave Program s portfolio. 3.3 Rebate Limitations Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Tune-Ups must be performed by a qualified contractor in order to qualify for rebates. Dwelling unit must be located in Danville s service territory and receive electricity from Danville Utilities on the residential RS Schedule 10 electric service rate schedule (i.e. meter set or account activated) at the time of the rebate payment. Each rebate will be mailed to the mailing address and in the name of the Danville Utilities customer account unless a third party rebate authorization is submitted with the Rebate Application. Rebate Applications must be received within 90 days of purchase of qualifying equipment or from the date of tune-up service, to qualify for rebates. Serial number, itemized receipt, model number, a fully completed application and a fully completed tune-up form (for tune-up rebates) are required to qualify for rebates. 2 This information may be obtained from the customer s utility bill Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 3

Section 3 Program Measures Table 3-1: Qualifying Measures, Efficiency Requirements and Rebate Levels Measure Equipment Size Category Minimum Required Efficiency Unit Rebates ($/Unit) Tier 1 High-Efficiency Central Air Conditioner (CAC) ( 18,000 BTU/h Cooling Capacity) Tier 2 High-Efficiency CAC ( 18,000 BTU/h Cooling Capacity) Tier 1 High-Efficiency Air-Source Heat Pumps ( 18,000 BTU/h Cooling Capacity) Tier 2 High-Efficiency Air-Source Heat Pumps ( 18,000 BTU/h Cooling Capacity) Split Systems Single Package Equipment (Including Gas/Electric Package Units) Split Systems or Single Package Equipment (Including Gas/Electric Package Units) Split Systems Single Package Equipment (Including Gas/Electric Package Units) Split Systems Single Package Equipment (Including Gas/ Electric Package Units) 15 SEER 12 EER 15 SEER 11 EER 16 SEER 12 EER 8.3 HSPF 15 SEER 12 EER 8.1 HSPF 15 SEER 11 EER 8.5 HSPF 16 SEER 12 EER 8.5 HSPF 16 SEER 12.5 EER Each $145 Each $250 Each $350 Each $500 Tier 1 High-Efficiency Mini-Split Heat Pumps Split Systems 8.5 HSPF 15 SEER Per ½ Ton $50 Tier 2 High-Efficiency Mini-Split Heat Pumps Split Systems 10 HSPF 18 SEER Per ½ Ton $100 Tier 1 High-Efficiency CAC with Natural Gas Furnace (Replacing CAC with Strip Heating) Split Systems Single Package Equipment 15 SEER 12 EER 80% AFUE 15 SEER 11 EER 80% AFUE Each $1,250 Tier 2 High-Efficiency CAC with Natural Gas Furnace (Replacing CAC with Strip Heating) Split Systems and Single Package Equipment 16 SEER 12 EER 95% AFUE Each $1,400 Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 4

Section 3 Program Measures Measure Equipment Size Category Minimum Required Efficiency Unit Rebates ($/Unit) Single Family Smart Programmable Thermostat Must Replace Non-WiFi Thermostat See pre-approved list on www.danvillehomesave.com WiFi Enabled and Either Occupancy Sensing or Self Programming Each $75 (limit 2 per address) HVAC Tune Up Existing CAC and Heat Pump Units only Program Qualified Contractor Required Each $55 per unit every 3 yrs ENERGY STAR Windows Any Size U-Factor 0.30 SHGC 0.40 Ft 2 $1 Attic Insulation Existing R-20 or Less Add Minimum R-18 (Final Insulation Value R-38 or greater) Ft² $0.10 Wall Insulation No existing insulation prior to installation. Add minimum of R-13 (Final Insulation Value R-13 or greater) Ft² $0.45 Floor Insulation No existing insulation prior to installation. Add minimum R-19 (Final of R-19 or greater) Ft 2 $0.15 Crawl Space Insulation No existing insulation prior to installation. Add minimum R-19 (Final of R-19 or greater) Ft 2 $0.15 Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 5

Section 3 Program Measures 3.4 Measures, Eligibility Requirements and Rebate Amounts 3.4.1 Tier 1 High-Efficiency Central Air Conditioner Measure Description: Rebates are available for qualifying central air conditioners, split systems or single package equipment (including gas/electric package units). Applicability: Retrofit installations are eligible for rebate via a post-purchase application process. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: Units must have a cooling capacity of 18,000 BTU/h. Tier 1 High- Efficiency Central Split System Air Conditioners must meet or exceed 15 SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) 3 and 12 EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio) and Tier 1 High Efficiency Single Package equipment (including gas/electric package units) must meet or exceed 15 SEER 3 and 11 EER as determined by Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) Standard 210/240 (formerly ARI Standard 210/240). Equipment must be a newly purchased and installed air-source split or packaged unitary air conditioner. Split system equipment must include a new matched condensing unit and a new evaporator coil. To be eligible for a rebate, the installation must be a properly matched, complete system recognized by AHRI and have an official AHRI rating. Systems that do not have an AHRI rating will not qualify for the rebate since the efficiency cannot be verified by a standardized method. Both split systems and package systems are eligible. Room Air Conditioners and Central Air Conditioners that use a third party (or independent) coil, three-phase equipment, and products rated above 65,000 Btu/hr are not eligible for rebates. The rebate for Tier 1 High-Efficiency Central Air Conditioners is $145 per unit. Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice, and a copy of a properly calculated cooling load for your home (contact a participating HVAC contractor for this information) Model number and serial number of both the installed and replaced equipment Photos of the unit nameplate for both the installed and replaced equipment 3.4.2 Tier 2 High-Efficiency Central Air Conditioner Measure Description: Tier 2 High-Efficiency Central Air Conditioner includes units with higher energy efficiency rating. Applicability: Retrofit installations are eligible for rebate via a post-purchase application process. 3 Efficiency based on 2015 Federal Regional Standards for Heating and Cooling Products Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 6

Section 3 Program Measures Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: Units must have a cooling capacity of 18,000 BTU/h. Tier 2 High- Efficiency Central Air Conditioners must meet or exceed 16 SEER and 12 EER as determined by AHRI Standard 210/240 (formerly ARI Standard 210/240). Equipment must be a newly purchased and installed air-source split or packaged unitary air conditioner. Split system equipment must include a new matched condensing unit and a new evaporator coil. To be eligible for a rebate, the installation must be a properly matched, complete system recognized by AHRI and have an official AHRI rating. Systems that do not have an AHRI rating will not qualify for the rebate since the efficiency cannot be verified by a standardized method. Both split systems and package systems are eligible. Room Air Conditioners and Central Air Conditioners that use a third party (or independent) coil, three-phase equipment, and products rated above 65,000 Btu/hr are not eligible for rebates. The rebate for Tier 2 High-Efficiency Central Air Conditioners is $250 per unit. Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice, and a copy of a properly calculated cooling load for your home (contact a participating HVAC contractor for this information) Model number and serial number of both the installed and replaced equipment Photos of the unit nameplate for both the installed and replaced equipment 3.4.3 Tier 1 High-Efficiency Air-Source Heat Pumps Measure Description: ENERGY STAR models have higher SEER and EER ratings, as well as a higher heating seasonal performance factor (HSPF) than standard models, making them about 9% percent more efficient than standard new models. Rebates are available for the purchase of High-Efficiency Air- Source Heat Pumps. Applicability: Retrofit installations are eligible for rebate via a post-purchase application process. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: Units must have a cooling capacity of 18,000 BTU/h. Qualifying split system equipment must meet or exceed 8.3 HSPF 4, 15 SEER 4, and 12 EER. Qualifying single package equipment (including gas/electric package units) must exceed 8.1 HSPF 4, 15 SEER 4 and 11 EER. Equipment must be purchased as a new unit. To be eligible for a rebate, the installation must be a properly matched, complete system recognized by AHRI and have an official AHRI rating. Systems that do not have an AHRI rating will not qualify for the rebate since the efficiency cannot be verified by a 4 Efficiency based on 2015 Federal Regional Standards for Heating and Cooling Products Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 7

Section 3 Program Measures standardized method. Both split systems and package systems are eligible. The rebate for High- Efficiency Air-Source Heat Pumps is $350 per unit. Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice, and a copy of a properly sized calculated cooling load for your home (contact a participating HVAC contractor for this information) Model number and serial number of both the installed and replaced equipment Photos of the unit nameplate for both the installed and replaced equipment 3.4.4 Tier 2 High-Efficiency Air-Source Heat Pumps Measure Description: ENERGY STAR models have higher SEER and EER ratings, as well as a higher HSPF than standard models, making them about 9% percent more efficient than standard new models. Rebates are available for the purchase of High-Efficiency Air-Source Heat Pumps. Applicability: Retrofit installations are eligible for rebate via a post-purchase application process. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: Units must have a cooling capacity of 18,000 BTU/h. Qualifying split system equipment must meet or exceed 8.5 HSPF, 16 SEER, and 12 EER. Qualifying single package equipment (including gas/electric package units) must exceed 8.5 HSPF, 16 SEER and 12.5 EER. Equipment must be purchased as a new unit. To be eligible for a rebate, the installation must be a properly matched, complete system recognized by AHRI and have an official AHRI rating. Systems that do not have an AHRI rating will not qualify for the rebate since the efficiency cannot be verified by a standardized method. Both split systems and package systems are eligible. The rebate for High- Efficiency Air-Source Heat Pumps is $500 per unit. Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice, and a copy of a properly sized calculated cooling load for your home (contact a participating HVAC contractor for this information) Model number and serial number of both the installed and replaced equipment Photos of the unit nameplate for both the installed and replaced equipment Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 8

Section 3 Program Measures 3.4.5 Tier 1 High-Efficiency Mini-Split Heat Pumps Measure Description: High efficiency models have higher SEER and HSPF than standard level units reducing the kwh used each year. Rebates are available for the purchase of High-Efficiency Mini-Split Heat Pumps. Applicability: Retrofit installations are eligible for rebate via a post-purchase application process. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: Qualifying split system equipment must meet or exceed 8.5 HSPF and 15 SEER. Equipment must be purchased as a new unit. To be eligible for a rebate, the installation must be a complete system recognized by AHRI and have an official AHRI rating. Systems that do not have an AHRI rating will not qualify for the rebate since the efficiency cannot be verified by a standardized method. The rebate for Tier 1 High-Efficiency Mini-Split Heat Pumps is $50 per half ton. Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice, and a copy of a properly sized calculated cooling load for your home (contact a participating HVAC contractor for this information) Model number and serial number of both the installed and replaced equipment Photos of the unit nameplate for both the installed and replaced equipment 3.4.6 Tier 2 High-Efficiency Mini-Split Heat Pumps Measure Description: High efficiency models have higher SEER and HSPF than standard level units reducing the kwh used each year. Rebates are available for the purchase of High-Efficiency Mini-Split Heat Pumps. Applicability: Retrofit installations are eligible for rebate via a post-purchase application process. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: Qualifying split system equipment must meet or exceed 10 HSPF and 18 SEER. Equipment must be purchased as a new unit. To be eligible for a rebate, the installation must be a complete system recognized by AHRI and have an official AHRI rating. Systems that do not have an AHRI rating will not qualify for the rebate since the efficiency cannot be verified by a standardized method. The rebate for Tier 2 High-Efficiency Mini-Split Heat Pumps is $100 per half ton. Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice, and a copy of a properly sized calculated cooling load for your home (contact a participating HVAC contractor for this information) Model number and serial number of both the installed and replaced equipment Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 9

Section 3 Program Measures Photos of the unit nameplate for both the installed and replaced equipment 3.4.7 Tier 1 High-Efficiency Central Air Conditioner with Natural Gas Furnace (Replacing Central Air Conditioner with Strip Heat) Measure Description: High-efficiency models have higher SEER and models which use gas and have a high annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE) are more efficient than strip heating. Applicability: Retrofit installations which replace a central air conditioner with strip heating are eligible for rebate via a post-purchase application process. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: Qualifying split system equipment must meet or exceed 15 SEER, 12 EER, and 80% AFUE. Qualifying single packaged equipment must meet or exceed 15 SEER, 11 EER, and 80% AFUE. Equipment must be purchased as a new unit. To be eligible for a rebate, the installation must be a complete system recognized by AHRI and have an official AHRI rating. Systems that do not have an AHRI rating will not qualify for the rebate since the efficiency cannot be verified by a standardized method. The rebate for Tier 1 High-Efficiency Central Air Conditioner with Natural Gas Furnace is $1,250 per unit. Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice, and a copy of a properly calculated cooling load for your home (contact a participating HVAC contractor for this information) Model and serial number of both the installed and replaced equipment Photos of the unit nameplate for both the installed and replaced equipment 3.4.8 Tier 2 High-Efficiency Central Air Conditioner with Natural Gas Furnace (Replacing Central Air Conditioner with Strip Heat) Measure Description: High-efficiency models have higher SEER and models which use gas and have a high AFUE are more efficient than strip heating. Applicability: Retrofit installations which replace a central air conditioner with strip heating are eligible for rebate via a post-purchase application process. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: Qualifying system equipment must meet or exceed 16 SEER, 12 EER, and 95% AFUE. Equipment must be purchased as a new unit. To be eligible for a rebate, the installation must be a complete system recognized by AHRI and have an official AHRI rating. Systems Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 10

Section 3 Program Measures that do not have an AHRI rating will not qualify for the rebate since the efficiency cannot be verified by a standardized method. The rebate for Tier 2 High-Efficiency Central Air Conditioner with Natural Gas Furnace is $1,400 per unit. Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice, and a copy of a properly calculated cooling load for your home (contact a participating HVAC contractor for this information) Model Number and serial number of both the installed and replaced equipment Photos of the unit nameplate for both the installed and replaced equipment 3.4.9 Single Family Smart Programmable Thermostat Measure Description: Smart programmable thermostats connect to home WiFi and are either occupancy sensing or self-programming for ease of use Applicability: Rebates are available when replacing an existing thermostat. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: Smart programmable thermostats must be WiFi enabled and either occupancy sensing or self-programmable. Only two thermostats per single family home qualify for rebate. The rebate for Smart Programmable Thermostats is $75 per thermostat. There is a list of preapproved Single Family Smart Programmable Thermostats on the Danville Home$ave website, or please contact Danville Utilities to ensure the unit purchased is eligible. Post-installation picture of the thermostat Invoice/receipt with a cost greater than or equal to $75 3.4.10 HVAC Tune-Up Measure Description: HVAC tune-ups maintain the efficiency of cooling equipment, allowing the unit to use less electricity while keeping your home comfortable. Applicability: Rebates are available on existing residential central air conditioners and heat pump systems only. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: HVAC tune-ups must be completed by a qualified contractor. The tune-up contractor must complete a program tune-up worksheet. Rebates are limited to one tune-up rebate per unit for every three years. Rebate Application and required documents must be received Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 11

Section 3 Program Measures within 90 days of completed service. The rebate for HVAC Tune-Ups is $55. Furnaces do not qualify for a tune-up rebate. Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice and program tune-up worksheet as shown in Appendix B 3.4.11 ENERGY STAR Windows Measure Description: Installing ENERGY STAR windows can help improve home energy savings through cutting down heating and cooling losses. Applicability: Retrofit installations are eligible for rebate via a post-purchase application process. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: ENERGY STAR windows with U-factors less than or equal to 0.30 and SHGC less than or equal to 0.40 are eligible for a rebate of $1 per square foot. Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice for the installed windows. Specification sheet indicating the U-factor and SHGC for the installed windows. 3.4.12 Attic Insulation Measure Description: Increasing the insulation in your attic provides a stronger barrier between the inside of your home and the elements outside. When air flows through insulation, the effectiveness of the insulation is greatly reduced. For this reason, we strongly recommend that air sealing is performed prior to installation of insulation in a home. Applicability: Only retrofit installations are eligible for rebate via a post-purchase application process. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: Must be installed in a qualifying space, which separates conditioned from unconditioned space. A rebate of $0.10 per square foot (surface area) of insulation installed is offered for the addition of a minimum R-18 insulation to achieve a final insulation value of R- 38 or greater. Insulation is not eligible for rebate on new construction or home addition projects. Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice, indicating the R-value of insulation added and the final installed R-value of the attic insulation. Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 12

Section 3 Program Measures 3.4.13 Wall Insulation Measure Description: The Wall Insulation measure here refers to insulating the cavities between internal and external wall faces, and is one of the most effective ways to save energy through insulation. When air flows around and through insulation, the effectiveness of the insulation is greatly reduced. For this reason, we strongly recommend that air sealing is performed prior to installation of insulation in a home. Applicability: Only retrofit installations are eligible for rebate via a post-purchase application process. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: Must be installed in a qualifying space, which separates conditioned from unconditioned space. Installing a minimum of R-13 insulation creating a minimum final insulation value of R-13 or greater will result in a rebate of $0.45 per square foot. Insulation is not eligible for rebate on new construction or home addition projects. There can be no existing insulation prior to installation. Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice, indicating the R-value added, and the final total installed R-value of the wall insulation. 3.4.14 Floor Insulation Measure Description: Floor insulation deals with the areas of the house covered by flooring including the floors between the stories of a home. The primary purpose of floor insulation is to reduce thermal conduction through a home s floors, which in turn will reduce the heating/cooling energy costs. When air flows through insulation, the effectiveness of the insulation is greatly reduced. For this reason, we strongly recommend that air sealing is performed prior to installation of insulation in a home. Applicability: Only retrofit installations are eligible for rebate via a post-purchase application process. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: Must be installed in a qualifying space, which separates conditioned from unconditioned space. For the installation, adding a minimum of R-19 insulation creating a minimum final insulation value of R-19 or greater will result in a rebate of $0.15 per square foot. Insulation is not eligible for rebate on new construction or home addition projects. There can be no existing insulation prior to installation. Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 13

Section 3 Program Measures Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice, indicating the R-value added, and the final total installed R-value of the floor insulation. 3.4.15 Crawl Space Insulation Measure Description: Crawl spaces are areas underneath a home and most are open to the elements and not sealed by the foundation. If the crawlspace is a conditioned area or the insulation is sprayed foam, increasing the insulation in the crawl space of a home ensures a strong barrier to prevent infiltration and energy loss through the crawl space, and additionally will protect pipes or wires being run through the space. When air flows through insulation, the effectiveness of the insulation is greatly reduced. For this reason, we strongly recommend that air sealing and rim joist sealing is performed prior to installation of insulation in a home. Applicability: Only retrofit installations are eligible for rebate via a post-purchase application process. Equipment Eligibility & Rebate Level: Must be installed in a qualifying space, which separates conditioned from unconditioned space. Adding a minimum of R-19 insulation creating a minimum final insulation value of R-19 or greater will result in a rebate of $0.15 per square foot. Insulation is not eligible for rebate on new construction or home addition projects. There can be no existing insulation prior to installation. Dated and detailed sales receipt or invoice, indicating the R-value added, and the final total installed R-value of the crawl space insulation. Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 14

APPENDIX A Program Application Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 15

Rebate Application Application Instructions Before you begin: Ensure your eligibility Refer to Eligibility Rules on Page 4, and fully read the program manual for measure requirements. Review all Terms and Conditions Refer to Terms and Conditions on Page 4. Purchase a qualifying product or service Refer to Step 2 for qualifying products and services. Important: Incomplete applications will not be processed and will be returned for correction to the submitting party. Read carefully and comply with all the Terms and Conditions. Complete all parts of the application that are applicable. Note the following required information which is often overlooked: Customer information including Danville Utilities account number and customer numbers (Danville Utilities account number and customer number are displayed on customer bills together, separated by a hyphen), name and service address as shown on Danville Utilities bills. 1 1 Keep in mind: Review the Rebate Application Review your Rebate application form and confirm your eligibility with your retailer. They can help you find qualifying products or services, required documentation and help you complete your application. Application assistance Call 888-599-0450 for answers to any questions you have about your application or rebate. 90-day submission deadline Completed form and itemized receipt must be received within 90 days of purchase or tune-up service to meet eligibility criteria. Purchase or tune-up service must occur on or after July 1, 2017. Fill everything out in four easy steps! All form fields are required unless noted as optional. Serial number, itemized receipt and model number are required to process your application. Incomplete applications and applications not including required documentation will result in denied or delayed rebates. Make a copy After completing your Rebate Application, make and keep a copy for your records. Customer Information (all fields are required unless noted as optional) Please note that the rebate check will be issued to the primary name on the utility account. Check delivery Rebate checks are issued within 45 days upon receipt of your completed and approved Rebate Application. Danville Utilities Account-Customer number - To locate your account - customer number, please refer to top left corner of your utility bill or contact Danville Utilities Customer Service at 434-799-5155. Name on account Daytime phone ( ) Installation address City State Zip Mailing address City State Zip Email address Email is the best way to contact me. 1. Did you buy the eligible equipment or services because 3. How did you learn about Danville s rebates: of Danville s rebates? Bill Inserts Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) Yes Newspaper ads Contractors No Magazine ads Other 2. Did the new equipment: TV/Radio Replace old but operational equipment 4. What type of lighting does the majority of your house have? Replace old and non-operational equipment Incandescent (Old Edison lamp) LED Did not replace old equipment CFL (Spiral Lamp) Other Danville Utilities Home$ave Rebate Application 063017 Page 1 of 4

Rebate Application 2 Rebates for Qualifying Products and Services Serial number, photos, itemized receipt and model number are required to process your applications. Product Rebate Qty Tons Manufacturer and Model number (required) Serial number (required) Photos of old and new name plates Tier 1 High-Efficiency Central Air Conditioner ( 18,000 BTU/h Cooling Capacity) Split system: 15 SEER and 12 EER Single package equipment (including gas/electric package units): 15 SEER and 11 EER $145 per unit Tier 2 High-Efficiency Central Air Conditioner ( 18,000 BTU/h Cooling Capacity) Split systems and single package equipment (including gas/ electric package units): 16 SEER and 12 EER $250 per unit Tier 1 High-Efficiency Air-Source Heat Pump ( 18,000 BTU/h Cooling Capacity) Split system: 8.3 HSPF, 15 SEER and 12 EER Single Package Equipment (including gas/electric package units): 8.1 HSPF, 15 SEER and 11 EER $350 per unit Tier 2 High Efficiency Air-Source Heat Pump ( 18,000 BTU/h Cooling Capacity) Split System: 8.5 HSPF, 16 SEER and 12 EER Single Package Equipment (including gas/electric package units): 8.5 HSPF, 16 SEER and 12.5 EER $500 per unit Tier 1 High Efficiency Mini-Split Heat Pumps Split Systems: 8.5 HSPF, 15 SEER $50 per 1/2 Ton Tier 2 High Efficiency Mini-Split Heat Pumps Split Systems: 10 HSPF, 18 SEER $100 per 1/2 Ton Tier-1 High-Efficiency CAC with Natural Gas Furnace (Replacing CAC with Strip Heating) Split system: 15 SEER, 12 EER, and 80% AFUE Single Package Equipment: 15 SEER, 11 EER, and 80% AFUE $1,250 per unit Tier-2 High-Efficiency CAC with Natural Gas Furnace (Replacing CAC with Strip Heating1) 16 SEER, 12 EER, and 95% AFUE $1,400 per unit HVAC Tune-up Existing CAC and Heat Pump Units only. Program qualified contractor required. Must complete HVAC Tune-up Worksheet available for download at www.danvillehomesave.com. ENERGY STAR Windows U-Factor 0.30 and SHGC 0.40 Single Family Smart Programmable Thermostat Must be WiFi enabled and either occupancy sensing or selfprogramming (Limited to 2 units per address) See pre-approved list at www.danvillehomesave.com Danville Utilities Home$ave Rebate Application 063017 $55 per unit every 3 yrs $1 per sq ft $75 per unit # of systems: Heat Pump Central Air Conditioner Width ft x Height ft x Qty = sq ft # of units: Occupancy Sensing Self-Programming Post-Install Photos Page 2 of 4

Rebate Application Insulation (Existing Homes Only) Type of Insulation Attic ($0.10 / sq ft) Wall ($0.45 / sq ft) Floor ($0.15 / sq ft) Crawlspace ($0.15 / sq ft) Existing Insulation 1,2 Please provide the information below for your existing insulation. Insulation installations require an existing insulation amount of R-20 or less. Existing Insulation 1 The wall insulation measure requires that no existing insulation amounts may exist for rebate qualification. Existing Insulation 1 The floor insulation measure requires that no existing insulation amounts may exist for rebate qualification. Existing Insulation 1 The crawlspace insulation measure requires that no existing insulation amounts may exist for rebate qualification. Pre-existing type: Pre-existing inches: Pre-existing R-Value: REQUIRED Applicant Initials Contractor Initials 3 Newly Installed Insulation 1,2 Please provide the information below for newly installed insulation. Add minimum R-18 (Final Insulation value R-38 or greater). New insulation type: New insulation inches: New insulation R-Value: Total number of insulation bags used to complete installation: Total combined R-Value of existing and newly installed insulation: Total sq ft of new insulation installed: Total estimated rebate: Newly Installed Insulation 1 Please provide the information below for newly installed insulation. Add minimum R-13 (Final Insulation value R-13 or greater). New insulation type: New insulation inches: New insulation R-Value: Total number of insulation bags used to complete installation: Total combined R-Value of existing and newly installed insulation: Total sq ft of new insulation installed: Total estimated rebate: Newly Installed Insulation 1 Please provide the information below for newly installed insulation. Add minimum R-19 (Final Insulation value R-19 or greater). New insulation type: New insulation inches: New insulation R-Value: Total number of insulation bags used to complete installation: Total combined R-Value of existing and newly installed insulation: Total sq ft of new insulation installed: Total estimated rebate: Newly Installed Insulation 1 Please provide the information below for newly installed insulation. Add minimum R-19 (Final Insulation value R-19 or greater). New insulation type: New insulation inches: New insulation R-Value: Total number of insulation bags used to complete installation: Total combined R-Value of existing and newly installed insulation: Total sq ft of new insulation installed: Total estimated rebate: 1 Must be installed in a qualifying space, which separates conditioned from unconditioned space. Insulation is not eligilbe for rebate on new construction or home addition projects. 2 Attic insulation measures are only available for units that have not previously qualified for the same rebate. 3 If installed by a contractor. Rebate Release Information (Third-Party Rebate Assignment) Note: Complete this section only if rebate payment is to be directed to someone other than the Danville Utilities customer as indicated on Page 1. Check should be made to the payee below: Contact name: Contact phone: ( ) Payee mailing adress: City: State: Zip: I am authorizing this rebate payment to the third party named above and I understand that I will not be receiving the rebate payment check from Danville Utilities. I also understand that my release of payment to the third party does not exempt me from the rebate requirements outlined in the application. Danville Utilities Home$ave participant may be responsible for the tax reporting to the IRS of any rebate payments directed to third parties. Authorized by (Please Print Name) Signature of Authorized Date Danville Utilities Home$ave Rebate Application 063017 Page 3 of 4

Rebate Application Terms and Conditions I certify that the information provided on this application form is accurate and complete. I understand that the proposed rebate payment from Danville Utilities is subject to change based on availability and approval. I understand that Danville Utilities reserves the right to revise rebate levels and/or qualifying efficiency levels at any time. I understand that I must attach acceptable forms of proof of purchase and installation details to application and submit to Danville Utilities within 90 days after installation in order to be eligible for a rebate. Acceptable forms of proof of purchase include paid invoices or receipts. The documentation must show item numbers, and quantities. Additionally, the post-installation documentation must include manufacturers specifications that list the efficiency ratings of the equipment. I understand that Danville Utilities may, at its sole discretion, accept other forms of proof of purchase. I understand that all installed measures must be new. No refurbished measures will be accepted. All new installations must replace existing fixtures. I understand that installation must be performed by a licensed contractor or self-installed. I understand that the proposed rebate payment is subject to change, based on site verification or verification by phone and Danville Utilities approval. I agree to Danville Utilities verification of both the sales transaction and equipment installation, which may include a site inspection by a Danville Utilities representative or Danville Utilities agent. I understand I will receive only one rebate for each qualifying measure. I understand no rebate can exceed the cost of the equipment. I also understand my participation in the program may be taxable and that I am solely responsible for paying all such taxes. I hereby agree to indemnify, hold harmless and release Danville Utilities and its affiliates from any actions or claims in regard to the installation, operation and disposal of equipment (and related materials) covered herein including liability from any incidental or consequential damages. I understand that equipment must be installed and/or tune-up services provided at the service address connected with listed Account Customer number. Danville Utilities does not endorse any particular manufacturer, vendor, product or system design within this program; does not expressly or implicitly warrant the performance of the installed equipment (contact your contractor for details regarding equipment warranties); and is not liable for any damages caused by the installation and/or operation of the equipment nor for any damage caused by the malfunction of the installed equipment. A customer s election to participate in the Program means that the customer is consenting to the possibility of Danville Utilities sharing that customer s pertinent information with Danville Utilities agents, contractors, wholesale power suppliers and PJM LLC. Pertinent customer information includes, but is not limited to account holder name, address, other contact information and other information necessary to implement and monitor the Program. Rebate amounts are subject to regulatory modifications without notice and Program availability until fully subscribed. Projects must be complete before rebates will be paid. Rebates cannot be reserved. Eligibility Rules 1. Customer must comply with all Terms and Conditions above. 2. Customer must be classified as and served under a Danville Utilities RS Schedule 10 Electric Service rate. 3. Equipment and/or insulation material must be purchased on or after July 1, 2017 to be eligible. 4. HVAC Tune-ups must be performed in accordance with the HVAC Tune-up Worksheet (available for download at www.danvillehomesave.com) and performed on or after July 1, 2017. 5. New construction homes are not eligible for Insulation Rebates. 6. Danville Home$ave Program is effective from July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019. 7. Include sales receipt or invoice containing the following information: Retailer/Contractor name, address and phone number; Itemized listing of quantity, size, description, manufacturer, model number, name plate photos, thermostat photos, and other identifying information as appropriate; Purchase date and cost; Product installation date; Efficiency requirements documentation. 3 Acceptance of Terms I certify that the information provided on this application form is accurate and complete and that I agree to the Terms and Conditions as listed above. Customer name (please print): Customer signature: Date: 4 Submit Your Application Before mailing this form, please remember to: Fill out the application form completely; all fields are required unless otherwise noted. Review terms and conditions and sign the acceptance of terms. Keep a copy of the completed application for your records. Application and required documentation must be received within 90 days of purchase or installation. Danville Utilities Home$ave Rebate Application 063017 Attach a copy of all applicable itemized receipts and UPC codes to show proof of purchase. Mail to: Danville Home$ave Program 749 Piney Forest Rd #233 Danville, VA 24540 phone 888-599-0450 fax 801-266-4786 email homesave@danvilleva.gov www.danvillehomesave.com Page 4 of 4

APPENDIX B HVAC Tune-up Worksheet Version 063017 Danville Utilities - Home$ave Program Manual 16

HVAC Tune-up Worksheet INSTRUCTIONS 1) HVAC tune-ups must be performed in accordance with the requirements specified within this document and the Danville Home$ave Program Manual. 2) HVAC contractors/technicians are required to complete all applicable sections of this form. Incomplete worksheets will not be eligible for rebates. 3) This form must be signed by the service technician who performed the system measurements and verified all data. 4) A completed copy of this form, a completed Program Application and all required supplemental documentation must be mailed to 749 Piney Forest Road, #233, Danville, VA 24540 or faxed to 801.266.4786 or emailed to homesave@danvilleva.gov for rebate processing. Please contact 1.888.599.0450 for additional information. 5) HVAC tune-ups are intended to reduce energy consumption through improved efficiency. All deficiencies of the HVAC equipment must be repaired or replaced in order to qualify for rebate. 6) HVAC units only qualify for a tune-up rebate once every three years. CONTRACTOR/TECHNICIAN INFORMATION HVAC Contractor Name CUSTOMER INFORMATION Customer Name Technician Name (printed) Danville Utilities Account # Date of Tune-up Customer Phone # ( ) Service Address Number of units tuned-up STEP 1- ENTER INFORMATION FOR OUTDOOR CONDENSING UNIT (SPLIT SYSTEMS) OR PACKAGE UNIT Unit No. Make (Brand) Model Number Unit Location or Description and Area Served Age (yrs) Cooling Capacity (Tons) Heat Pump Heating Capacity (BTUh) 1 2 STEP 2- ENTER INFORMATION FOR INDOOR AIR HANDLER FOR AIR CONDITIONING OR HEAT PUMP Unit No. Make (Brand) Model Number Air Conditioner or Heat Pump Location Cooling Capacity (Tons) 1 2 STEP 3- ENTER INFORMATION FOR CONTROLS Unit No. Cooling Set Point ( F) Heating Set Point ( F) Measured Control Volts (V) Does T-stat turn unit on/off at set points? (Enter Yes/No) If No, was T-stat calibrated or repaired? (Enter Yes/No) Is T-stat mounted near a heat source or on outside wall? (Enter Yes/No) If Yes, was customer advised to move heat source away from T-stat or was T-stat insulated from outside wall? (Enter Yes/No) 1 2 Version 063017 Danville Utilities Home$ave Rebate Program HVAC Tune-up Worksheet Page 1

STEP 4- AIR FLOW AND TEMPERATURE Unit No. Measured Indoor Airflow (CFM)* Measured Temperature Difference (TD) Across Indoor Coil** Current CFM per Ton of Cooling Was airflow adjusted to 350-425 CFM per Ton of Cooling? (Enter Yes/No) Was the Indoor Coil Cleaned? (Enter Yes/No) Was the Outdoor Coil Cleaned? (Enter Yes/No) Was the Filter Replaced? (Enter Yes/No) Does the condensate drain have P-Traps and is the flow unrestricted? (Enter Yes/No) 1 2 * Approved airflow measuring methods are: Static Pressure & Blower Table; Flow Hood; Anemometer (with manufacturer s return grille free area); pressure matching (duct blaster) ** Check TD after 5-10 minutes of cooling run time. If TD across evaporator coil is less than 17 F or greater than 21 F (and airflow is within range), please check refrigerant charge using one of the three methods in STEP 5. All Heat Pumps must be checked for compressor discharge temperature (during heating mode) when the outdoor temperature is below 55 F. Otherwise proceed to STEP 6. STEP 5- REFRIGERANT CHARGE CHECK (REQUIRED IF EVAPORATOR COIL COOLING TD IS LESS THAN 17 F OR GREATER THAN 21 F) METHOD 1 METHOD 2 METHOD 3 (Required for Heat Pumps) Unit No. Refrigerant Type Outdoor Temp. Measured Super-Heat Temp. (in F) 1 (before/after) Mfr. listed Super- Heat Temp. (in F) Measured Sub-Cooling Temp. (in F) 2 (before/after) Mfr. listed Sub- Cooling (in F) Compressor Discharge Temp. (in F) 3 (before/after) Discharge Temp minus Outdoor Temp. (in F) 4 (before/after) Refrigerant added or removed (Enter Added or Removed ) 1 2 1 Recommended for units with fixed orifice metering device (record super-heat temperature before and after any refrigerant charge change) 2 Recommended for units with Thermal Expansion Valve (record sub-cooling temperature before and after any refrigerant charge change) 3 Required for Heat Pumps in heating season when outdoor temperature is less than 55 F (record compressor discharge temperature before and after any refrigerant charge change) 4 Compressor discharge temperature minus the outdoor temperature should be in the 110 F-125 F range STEP 6- TECHNICIAN S SIGNATURE I hereby certify that all HVAC equipment has been serviced by me in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines, and that all the above information is accurate. I understand that Danville Utilities requires a signed completed copy of this document and all essential supplemental information in order to facilitate processing of customer rebates. Signature: Date: Version 063017 Danville Utilities Home$ave Rebate Program HVAC Tune-up Worksheet Page 2