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_____________________________________________________________________________ New Jersey BPU - Energy Audits MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT WHITING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENERGY ASSESSMENT for NEW JERSEY BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES CHA PROJECT NO. 24383 December 2012 Prepared by: 6 Campus Drive Parsippany, NJ 07054 (973) 538-2120

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_____________________________________________________________________________ New Jersey BPU - Energy Audits

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT WHITING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

ENERGY ASSESSMENT

for

NEW JERSEY BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES

CHA PROJECT NO. 24383

December 2012

Prepared by:

6 Campus Drive

Parsippany, NJ 07054

(973) 538-2120

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ..................................................................................................... 1

2.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND ............................................................................ 2

3.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................... 3

3.1 Building - General .......................................................................................................................... 3

3.2 Utility Usage .................................................................................................................................. 3

3.3 HVAC Systems ............................................................................................................................... 4

3.4 Control Systems ............................................................................................................................ 4

3.5 Lighting/Electrical Systems ........................................................................................................... 4

3.6 Domestic Hot Water Systems ...................................................................................................... 5

3.7 Plumbing Systems ......................................................................................................................... 5

4.0 ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES........................................................................... 6

4.1 ECM-1 Replace DX Split System A/C ............................................................................................. 6

4.2 ECM-2 Roof Replacement ............................................................................................................. 6

4.3 ECM-3 Upgrade DDC System for Central Control ......................................................................... 7

4.4 ECM-4 Door Replacement with New Door Seals .......................................................................... 8

4.5 ECM-5 Demand Controlled Ventilation (Gym) .............................................................................. 9

4.6 ECM-6 Lighting Replacement / Upgrades ..................................................................................... 9

4.7 ECM-7 Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) ................................................................ 10

4.8 ECM-8 Lighting Replacements with Controls (Occupancy Sensors) ........................................... 11

4.9 ECM-9 Install Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures ................................................................................. 11

4.10 ECM-10 Replace Gym Rooftop Units .......................................................................................... 12

5.0 PROJECT INCENTIVES ...................................................................................................... 13

5.1 Incentives Overview .................................................................................................................... 13

5.1.1 New Jersey Pay For Performance Program ......................................................................... 13

5.1.2 New Jersey Smart Start Program ........................................................................................ 14

5.1.3 Direct Install Program ......................................................................................................... 14

5.1.4 Energy Savings Improvement Plans (ESIP) .......................................................................... 15

6.0 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SCREENING EVALUATION ................................................ 16

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6.1 Solar ............................................................................................................................................ 16

6.1.1 Photovoltaic Rooftop Solar Power Generation ................................................................... 16

7.0 EPA PORTFOLIO MANAGER ........................................................................................... 18

8.0 CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS ..................................................................... 19

APPENDICES A Utility Usage Analysis

B Equipment Inventory C ECM Calculations D New Jersey Pay For Performance Incentive Program E Photovoltaic (PV) Rooftop Solar Power Generation F EPA Portfolio Manager

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REPORT DISCLAIMER

This audit was conducted in accordance with the standards developed by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) for a Level II audit. Cost and savings calculations for a given measure were estimated to within ±20%, and are based on data obtained from the owner, data obtained during site observations, professional experience, historical data, and standard engineering practice. Cost data does not include soft costs such as engineering fees, legal fees, project management fees, financing, etc. A thorough walkthrough of the facility was performed, which included gathering nameplate information and operating parameters for all accessible equipment and lighting systems. Unless otherwise stated, model, efficiency, and capacity information included in this report were collected directly from equipment nameplates and /or from documentation provided by the owner during the site visit. Typical operation and scheduling information was obtained from interviewing facility staff and spot measurements taken in the field.

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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Manchester Township School District recently engaged CHA to perform an energy audit in connection with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’ Local Government Energy Audit Program. This report details the results of the energy audit conducted for:

Building Name Address Square Feet Construction

Date Whiting Elementary School 412 Manchester Boulevard

Manchester Township, NJ 08759 36,440 1954

The Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) identified in this report will allow for a more efficient use of energy and if pursued have the opportunity to qualify for the New Jersey SmartStart Buildings Program and/or Direct Install Program. Potential annual savings of $17,900 for the recommended ECMs may be realized with a payback of 9.6 years. A summary of the costs, savings, and paybacks for the recommended ECMs follows:

Summary of Energy Conservation Measures

Energy Conservation Measure

Approx. Costs Approx.

Savings ($/year)

Payback (Years)

w/o Incentive

Potential Incentive

($)*

Payback (Years) Recommended

For Implementation

($) w/

Incentive ECM-1 Replace DX Split System A/C 48,000 1,100 >20 3,300 >20 ECM-2 Roof Replacement 35,000 600 >20 0 >20

ECM-3 Upgrade DDC System for Central Control 221,000 2,700 >20 0 >20

ECM-4 Door Replacement with New

Door Seals 5,000 5,000 1 0 1 X

ECM-5 Demand Controlled Ventilation (Gymnasium) 8,000 500 16 0 16 X

ECM-6 Lighting Replacement / Upgrades 34,000 3,800 9 2,800 8

ECM-6b Lighting Replacement / Upgrades - LED Option 124,858 4,300 >20 3,100 >20

ECM-7 Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) 15,000 5,200 3 2,600 2

ECM-7b Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) - LED Option 14,783 5,200 3 2,555 2

ECM-8 Lighting Replacements with Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) 49,000 8,100 6 5,400 5 X

ECM-8b Lighting Replacements & Controls (Occ Sensors) - LED Option 139,641 8,400 17 5,655 16

ECM-9 Install Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures 14,000 1,300 11 0 11 X

ECM-10 Replace Gym Rooftop Units 34,000 400 >20 0 >20

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2.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND The Whiting Elementary School building is a 36,440 square foot facility consisting of single floor classroom and office areas and a high bay gymnasium area. There is also a mobile trailer type classroom addition behind the building that houses additional classrooms. The building was originally constructed in 1954 and had an addition constructed in 2004. The facility includes classrooms, offices, shop class, gymnasium, and a media center. The school hours of operation are from 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM Monday through Friday, with various after-school activities. The building is occupied approximately 10 hours per day Monday through Friday; totaling 50-60 hours per week. The school has approximately 270 students and 70 facility members. New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program, funded by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, supports energy efficiency and sustainability for Municipal and Local Government Energy Audits. Through the support of a utility trust fund, New Jersey is able to assist state and local authorities in reducing energy consumption while increasing comfort.

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3.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS

3.1 Building - General The building envelope of the main building and addition are constructed of block walls (CMU) with a brick veneer, 2” air space and 1-1/2” insulating board; this includes the taller spaces such as the gym and auditorium. The majority of the interior walls are also painted block walls; 5/8” metal studs finished with gypsum board are used in spaces such as front office areas. The roof is constructed of 4” concrete decking, asphalt rolled roofing, with insulating board between. Black rubber roofing takes place of the asphalt in the new additions or renovated areas. The asphalt rolled roofing on the original portions of the building appeared to be deteriorating and in need of replacement. The windows on this building were all energy efficient double pane glazing with aluminum frames. The majority of the doors on the building have been recently upgraded to energy efficient insulated doors with double pane windows. There are, however, some non-insulated doors that have not been replaced and have been used since original construction.

3.2 Utility Usage Utilities include electricity, natural gas, and potable water. Electricity is both supplied and delivered by Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L). Natural gas supplied and delivered by New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG). Potable water is provided by the municipally owned water department. The complex has two electric meters serving the buildings. The first meter serves the main building while the second serves the trailer classrooms located behind the main building. From June 2011 through May 2012, the electric usage for the main meter was approximately 287,440 kWh at a cost of about $45,000 and the electric usage for the trailer meter was approximately 41,400 kWh at a cost of about $10,000. Review of the main meter electricity bills during this period showed that the complex was charged at the following rates: supply unit cost of $0.118 per kWh; demand unit cost of $6.13 per kW; and blended unit cost of $0.156 per kWh. Review of the trailer meter electricity bills during this period showed that the complex was charged at the following rates: supply unit cost of $0.094 per kWh; demand unit cost of $8.96 per kW; and blended unit cost of $0.238 per kWh. Electrical usage was generally higher in the winter months when the building was open for school with higher occupancy. From July 2011 through June 2012, gas-fired equipment consumed about 8,800 therms of natural gas. Based on the annual cost of $7,200, the blended price for natural gas was $1.24 per therm. Natural gas consumption was highest in winter months for heating. See Appendix A for a detailed utility analysis. The delivery component of the electric and natural gas bills will always be the responsibility of the utility that connects the facility to the power grid or gas line; however, the supply can be purchased from a third party; as is currently the case with electricity. The electricity or natural gas commodity supply entity will require submission of one to three years of past energy bills. Contract terms can vary among suppliers. When compared to the average state values, it is recommended that the present electricity supplier be maintained and a third party natural gas supplier be pursued. A list of approved electrical and natural gas energy commodity suppliers can be found in Appendix A.

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3.3 HVAC Systems Heating for this building is provided by (2) Weil-McLain Ultra condensing natural gas fired boilers, model Ultra 550. These boilers create heating hot water that is distributed to terminal devices throughout the building at a thermal efficiency of approximately 88%. Heating hot water is distributed to classroom unit ventilators and fan coil units within the building by two 3 HP pumps. The gymnasium area is served by two Trane rooftop air handling units (RTUs). These units appear to be vintage 1990’s, and have direct expansion (DX) cooling and electric heat. The office area is cooled by a three ton International Comfort Products condensing unit and associated indoor fan coil unit as well as a Trane packaged heat pump rooftop unit. This Trane heat pump unit had a deteriorated nameplate, but it is assumed that this unit provides approximately 5 tons of cooling to the office area. Although it is fairly old, this unit is not providing cooling to the space long enough during the year due to a short cooling season, therefore is not suggested to be replaced until it fails. The 2004 renovations included adding four new rooftop units to specific areas. The media center is served by a 20 ton Carrier DX cooling unit having electric heating coils and an energy efficiency rating (EER) of 11.2. The new classroom addition is served by one Carrier 20 ton and one Carrier 7.5 ton DX cooling unit also with electric heat and having EERs of 11.2 and 11 respectively. A fourth Carrier unit provides heating and cooling to computer classroom. With the exception of this smaller roof top unit, all are variable volume and temperature controlled (VVT).

3.4 Control Systems The majority of the building is controlled by a Trane Tracer energy management system (EMS). There are still some older pneumatically controlled equipment present. A small air compressor is used to produce control air. The cafeteria unit is on a standalone thermostat. The boilers, UVs, and the heating hot water pumps are tied into the EMS. The existing EMS system currently controls only heating equipment. All air conditioning equipment is currently operating on its own stand alone controller. The 2004 classroom addition to this building is currently being controlled by a standalone programmable thermostat. This thermostat controls the two Carrier RTUs located on the roof of the addition. Typical setpoints in the facility are 72°F heating and cooling during occupied times, and 55°F heating and 85°F cooling during unoccupied times. Each thermostat can override the central control system to condition the space.

3.5 Lighting/Electrical Systems

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The facility is currently being lit by a mixture of T-12, T-8 and T-5 fluorescent fixtures, and incandescent bulbs. More than half of the building utilizes older and less efficient T-12 fixtures containing 34 watt 4’ lamps or 20 watt 2’ lamps and magnetic ballasts. There are also approximately 25 fixtures located throughout the building that are using inefficient incandescent bulbs. The remaining lighting within the building has been upgraded to more efficient T-8 fluorescent technology with electronic ballasts. These fixtures contain 32 watt lamps. These lighting fixtures are all controlled manually by wall mounted switches, with the exception of the gymnasium lighting that utilizes occupancy sensors. The exterior lighting currently in use for this building consists of approximately 11 metal halide fixtures that utilize 400 watt bulbs. This exterior lighting is operated by a time clock that operates the fixtures based on a set schedule.

3.6 Domestic Hot Water Systems The facility utilizes one A.O. Smith Pro Max 50 gallon tank type water heater model number GCV-50-200 for domestic hot water production. The domestic hot water serves the bathroom sinks within the building as well as janitor’s mop sinks.

3.7 Plumbing Systems There are a mix of older and newer plumbing fixtures in the school. Older fixtures have 3.5 gallons per flush (GPF) valves while newer fixtures use low-flow 1.6 GPF valves. Ultra-low fixtures having 1.28 GPF (Water closets) and 0.5 GPF (urinals) and 0.5 gallon per minute faucets could be installed to conserve water.

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4.0 ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES 4.1 ECM-1 Replace DX Split System A/C The existing air conditioning system consists of approximately 12 pad mounted direct expansion (DX) split system air conditioning systems. These systems consist of one three ton cooling condensers that are mounted on a pad outside of the space that they serve. These condensers are piped to the classroom unit ventilators which provide conditioned air to the spaces. The condensers that serve this system were manufactured in 2003 and have an energy efficiency rating (EER) of approximately 10. Since 2003, many manufacturers have been able to produce condensing units that operate at a much higher EER; up to 14.4. It is suggested to replace the existing condensing units with newer premium efficiency units. Savings will result from higher unit efficiency, resulting in reduced electrical energy consumption. Air cooled condensing units have an expected life of 15 years, according to ASHRAE, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 102,000 kWh and $16,500. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-1 Replace DX Split System A/C Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural Gas Fuel Oil #2 Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms Gals $ $ $ $ Years Years

48,000 0 6,800 0 0 1,100 0 1,100 (0.7) 3,300 >20 >20 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey SmartStart Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities This measure is not recommended due to the long payback. It is recommended, however, that the existing units be replaced with new premium efficiency units as they reach the end of their useful life.

4.2 ECM-2 Roof Replacement The existing flat roof system for the original portion of the building consists of 4” concrete decking, rigid insulation, and rolled asphalt roofing finish. During the site visit, it was noted that the asphalt finishing has deteriorated over the years and is in need of replacement. It was also noted that there have been leaks in the roof over the years since original construction. It is proposed to replace the original asphalt roofing system with a rubber membrane roof having a reflective white or silver color. When the new roof is installed, it is also recommended to install 6” of additional insulation. This will give the roof an approximate R-value of 30, as compared to the existing R-19 system. Roofs have an expected life of 30 years, according to ASHRAE, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 15,000 therms, 6,000 kWh and $18,000.

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The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-2 Roof Replacement Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural Gas Water Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms Kgals $ $ $ $ Years Years

35,000 0 200 500 0 600 0 600 (0.5) 0 >20 >20 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey SmartStart Install Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is not recommended due to the long payback. It is recommended, however, that the roof be replaced and additional insulation be installed when the existing roof reaches the end of its useful life.

4.3 ECM-3 Upgrade DDC System for Central Control The facility has a Trane Tracer building controls system that is currently operating the heating system. All of the cooling equipment, as well as the entire 2004 addition are currently operated by standalone controls. This existing system operates properly, but it is more difficult for the building management to maintain schedules and temperature set points or shut the building down in emergencies at this school than the rest of the school district. The difficulty is a result of the system not being able to control the equipment remotely at the district office. Because there is no central control, it is easy for the building schedules and temperature set points to drift away from the district standard. It is recommended that a new controls system be installed to allow the existing system to be viewed and adjusted remotely within the central district office. This central control will reduce schedule or temperature changes at the building level. Savings will result from reduced equipment operation outside of district standards. Replacing antiquated pneumatic controls and outdated direct digital or electronic controls with new Web-Based Direct Digital Controls (DDC)will allow for more advanced sequences of operations that if implemented properly, will save energy. These control sequences include: Optimum Start/ Stop: The DDC system will actually learn when to activate heating/ cooling equipment based on outdoor air temperatures to satisfy indoor temperature set points prior to occupancy. Scheduling: classrooms that are not used regularly can be scheduled to unoccupied when not in use Scheduling using occupancy sensors : Classrooms that follow regular or irregular use schedules could be set back to unoccupied temperatures (and ventilation) temporarily during the day when the rooms are not occupied. Night set-back: Reduces (increases) unoccupied temperatures for nights and weekends Economizer cooling: Allows units that have ventilation dampers to bring outdoor air in for “free cooling” during temperate weather ( > 55 f and < 72 F ).

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Load Shedding: Constant monitoring of electrical panels and prioritizing large equipment starting to maintain a maximum demand KW. Monitoring: can give maintenance staff early warning messages when equipment is operating out of tolerance or under preforming. (i.e. clogged filters, broken belts, poor coil control, compressor failure, fan failure , etc) HVAC electronic controls have an expected life of 15 years, according to ASHRAE, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 7,500 therms, 187,500 kWh and $40,500. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized as follows:

ECM-3 Upgrade DDC System for Central Control Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural Gas Fuel

Oil #2 Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms Gals $ $ $ $ Years Years

221,000 0 12,500 500 0 2,700 0 2,700 (0.8) 0 >20 >20 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Direct Install Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is not recommended due to the long payback time.

4.4 ECM-4 Door Replacement with New Door Seals The facility has approximately seven exterior doors that are original to the building construction. These doors are all beginning to deteriorate, door seals are wearing and allowing outside air infiltration. It is suggested to replace these doors with new fiber reinforced plastic insulated doors with new door seals and sweeps. Savings for this measure will come from reduced outside air infiltration heating and cooling load, resulting in reduced natural gas and electricity consumption. This calculation assumes that the existing doors are un-insulated, with an approximate R-value of 3. It also assumes that the entire perimeter of the door has missing seals and sweeps. The proposed doors will have an R-value of approximately 11 and will have new door seals and sweeps which will eliminate outside air infiltration. Doors, seals and sweeps have an expected life of 30 years, according to ASHRAE, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 105,000 therms, 117,000 kWh, and $150,000. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-4 Door Replacement with New Door Seals Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural Gas Fuel

Oil #2 Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

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$ kW kWh Therms Gals $ $ $ $ Years Years

5,000 0 3,900 3,500 0 5,000 0 5,000 29.4 0 1.0 1.0 * Does not qualify for an Incentive per the New Jersey SmartStart Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is recommended.

4.5 ECM-5 Demand Controlled Ventilation (Gym) The existing heating and cooling packaged rooftop (RTU) Trane units serving the gym are currently providing a fixed amount of ventilation to the space based on the code requirements of the time that they were installed. This space, however, is not often occupied by the maximum amount of people during the day. There are also times during the day that this space may not be in use at all. Ventilating this space by bringing outside air into the building through the RTUs throughout the entire day causes an unnecessary increase in the total heating and cooling loads that the units must handle. It is suggested to install CO2 sensors within the gym that will actively measure the required ventilation levels based on the amount of people. These sensors, along with some additional controls sequences within the EMS system, will allow for the RTU outside air dampers to open and close based on actual space requirements. The result will be a reduced heating and cooling load, saving natural gas and electrical energy. Controls have an expected life of 15 years, according to the manufacturer, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 3,000 therms, 22,500 kWh and $7,500. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-5 Demand Controlled Ventilation (Gymnasium) Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural Gas Water Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms kGals $ $ $ $ Years Years

8,000 0 1,500 200 0 500 0 500 (0.2) 0 16.0 16.0 * There is no incentive available through the New Jersey Smart Start Programs for this ECM. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is not recommended due to the long payback.

4.6 ECM-6 Lighting Replacement / Upgrades A comprehensive fixture survey was conducted of the entire building. Each switch and circuit was identified, and the number of fixtures, locations, and existing wattage established (Appendix C). There is an opportunity to continue to reduce consumption more by upgrading the classrooms from T-12 fixtures and magnetic ballasts to super T-8 fixtures with electronic ballasts, and replacing the remaining incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs. Energy savings for this measure were calculated by applying the existing and proposed fixture wattages to estimated times of operation. The difference between energy requirements resulted in a total annual savings of 20,800 kWh with an electrical demand reduction of about 10.0 kW.

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A second option was also evaluated for upgrading all inefficient lighting with LED replacement fixtures. Although the energy savings was higher than the standard replacement option, the added cost for installing LED fixtures increased the payback for this measure to over 20 years. Due to the higher payback, we do not recommend installing LED replacement fixtures at this time. Supporting calculations, including assumptions for lighting hours and annual energy usage for each fixture, are provided in Appendix C. The LED option for this measure was labeled ECM-6b within the calculations. Lighting has an expected life of 15 years, according to the manufacturer, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 312,000 kWh, and $57,000. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-6 Lighting Replacement / Upgrades Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural Gas Fuel

Oil #2 Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms Gals $ $ $ $ Years Years

34,000 10.0 20,800 0 0 3,800 0 3,800 0.4 2,800 8.9 8.2 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Direct Install Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is not recommended in lieu of ECM-8.

4.7 ECM-7 Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) Review of the comprehensive lighting survey determined that lighting in classrooms, restrooms, and various other spaces, are typically operational, regardless of occupancy. Therefore, installing an occupancy sensor in these spaces to turn off lights when the areas are unoccupied was assessed. Using a process similar to that utilized in section 4.6, the energy savings for this measure were calculated by applying the known fixture wattages in the space to the estimated existing and proposed times of operation for each fixture. The difference between the two values resulted in an annual savings of 33,600 kWh. Ceiling-mounted occupancy sensors with dimmer control are required for this measure. Occupancy sensors have an expected life of 15 years, according to the manufacturer, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 504,000 kWh and $78,000. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-7 Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural

Gas Fuel

Oil #2 Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

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$ kW kWh Therms Gals $ $ $ $ Years Years

15,000 0 33,600 0 0 5,200 0 5,200 4.3 2,600 2.9 2.4 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Direct Install Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is not recommended in lieu of ECM-8.

4.8 ECM-8 Lighting Replacements with Controls (Occupancy Sensors) Due to interactive effects, the energy and cost savings for occupancy sensors and lighting upgrades are not cumulative. This measure is a combination of ECMs-6 and 7 to reflect actual expected energy and demand reduction. Due to the fact that there was a second option investigated for ECM-6, there was also a second option calculated for ECM-8 to account for LED lighting fixtures. Similar to ECM-6, the LED option for this measure (ECM-8b) is not recommended, as the payback was extended to over 16 years after including the additional costs associated with LED lighting systems. The lighting retrofits and controls have an expected lifetime of 15 years, according to the manufacturer, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 720,000 kWh, and $121,500. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-8 Lighting Replacements with Controls (Occupancy Sensors) Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural

Gas Fuel

Oil #2 Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms Gals $ $ $ $ Years Years

49,000 10.0 48,000 0 0 8,100 0 8,100 1.0 5,400 6.0 5.4 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is recommended.

4.9 ECM-9 Install Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures The facility has a mixture of older and newer style fixtures in the restrooms. The older style fixtures consume more water than modern plumbing fixtures. It was determined that there is a combination of 18 toilets and urinals with an average water use of 3.5 gal/flush per toilet and 1.5 gal/flush per urinal, and 3 faucets using 4 GPM each. Per the number of occupants, it was estimated that each toilet and faucet is utilized approximately nine times per day. The water savings associated from replacing these fixtures with low-flow fixtures was calculated by taking the difference of the annual water usage for the proposed and base case. The basis of this calculation is the number of times each fixture is used, gallons per use, and number of fixtures. Replacing the existing fixtures in the restrooms with 1.28 gals/flush toilets, 0.5 gals/flush urinals and 0.5 GPM faucets would save 50 KGal annually.

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Toilets and urinals have an expected life of 15 years, according to the manufacturer, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 750 KGal and $19,500. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-9 Install Low Flow Plumbing Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural Gas Water Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms kGals $ $ $ $ Years Years

14,000 0 0 0 50 1,300 0 1,300 0.3 0 11 11 * There is no incentive available through the New Jersey Smart Start or Direct Install Programs for this ECM. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is recommended.

4.10 ECM-10 Replace Gym Rooftop Units The gymnasium is currently heated and cooled by (2) existing Trane packaged rooftop units. These units are nearing the end of their useful life and should be replaced in the near future. It is suggested to replace these units with newer units of the same size with higher cooling efficiencies. Energy savings will result from an increased energy efficiency rating (EER) of the cooling portion of the proposed units, resulting in electrical energy savings. Rooftop units have an expected life of 15 years, according to ASHRAE, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 46,500 kWh and $6,000. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-10 Replace Gym Rooftop Units Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural Gas Water Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms kGals $ $ $ $ Years Years

34,000 0 3,100 0 0 400 0 400 (0.8) 0 >20 >20 * There is no incentive available through the New Jersey Smart Start or Direct Install Programs for this ECM. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is not recommended due to the long payback.

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5.0 PROJECT INCENTIVES

5.1 Incentives Overview 5.1.1 New Jersey Pay For Performance Program The facility will be eligible for incentives from the New Jersey Office of Clean Energy. The most significant incentives are available from the New Jersey Pay for Performance (P4P) Program. The P4P program is designed for qualified energy conservation projects applied to facilities whose demand in any of the preceding 12 months exceeds 100 kW. This average minimum has been waived for buildings owned by local governments or municipalities and non-profit organizations, however. Facilities that meet this criterion must also achieve a minimum performance target of 15% energy reduction by using the EPA Portfolio Manager benchmarking tool before and after implementation of the measure(s). If the participant is a municipal electric company customer, and a customer of a regulated gas New Jersey Utility, only gas measures will be eligible under the Program. Available incentives are as follows: Incentive #1: Energy Reduction Plan – This incentive is designed to offset the cost of services associated with the development of the Energy Reduction Plan (ERP).

• Incentive Amount: $0.10/SF • Minimum incentive: $5,000 • Maximum Incentive: $50,000 or 50% of Facility annual energy cost

The standard incentive pays $0.10 per square foot, up to a maximum of $50,000, not to exceed 50% of facility annual energy cost, paid after approval of application. For building audits funded by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, which receive an initial 75% incentive toward performance of the energy audit, facilities are only eligible for an additional $0.05 per square foot, up to a maximum of $25,000, rather than the standard incentive noted above. Incentive #2: Installation of Recommended Measures – This incentive is based on projected energy savings as determined in Incentive #1 (Minimum 15% savings must be achieved), and is paid upon successful installation of recommended measures. Electric

• Base incentive based on 15% savings: $0.09/ per projected kWh saved. • For each % over 15% add: $0.005 per projected kWh saved. • Maximum incentive: $0.11/ kWh per projected kWh saved

Gas • Base incentive based on 15% savings: $0.90/ per projected Therm saved. • For each % over 15% add: $0.05 per projected Therm saved. • Maximum incentive: $1.25 per projected Therm saved

Incentive cap: 25% of total project cost Incentive #3: Post-Construction Benchmarking Report – This incentive is paid after acceptance of a report proving energy savings over one year utilizing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Portfolio Manager benchmarking tool. Electric

• Base incentive based on 15% savings: $0.09/ per projected kWh saved. • For each % over 15% add: $0.005 per projected kWh saved.

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• Maximum incentive: $0.11/ kWh per projected kWh saved Gas

• Base incentive based on 15% savings: $0.90/ per projected Therm saved. • For each % over 15% add: $0.05 per projected Therm saved. • Maximum incentive: $1.25 per projected Therm saved

The recommended ECM annual savings exceeds the minimum required 15% annual savings required by the P4P program. A summary of the incentives are shown below and detailed calculations are shown in appendix D.

Incentives $

Elec Gas Total

Incentive #1 $0 $0 $5,000 Incentive #2 $8,554 $5,675 $14,229 Incentive #3 $8,554 $5,675 $14,229

Total All Incentives $17,108 $11,350 $33,459 5.1.2 New Jersey Smart Start Program For this program, specific incentives for energy conservation measures are calculated on an individual basis utilizing the 2011 New Jersey Smart Start incentive program. This program provides incentives dependent upon mechanical and electrical equipment. If applicable, incentives from this program are reflected in the ECM summaries and attached appendices. If the complex qualifies and enters into the New Jersey Pay for Performance Program, all energy savings will be included in the total site energy reduction, and savings will be applied towards the Pay for Performance incentive. A project is not applicable for both New Jersey incentive programs. More information for this incentive program can be found at: http://www.njcleanenergy.com/commercial-industrial/programs/nj-smartstart-buildings 5.1.3 Direct Install Program The Direct Install Program targets small and medium sized facilities where the peak electrical demand does not exceed 150 kW in any of the previous 12 months. Buildings must be located in New Jersey and served by one of the state’s public, regulated electric utility companies. On a case-by-case basis, the program manager may accept a project for a customer that is within 10% of the 150 kW peak demand threshold. Direct Install is funded through New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program and is designed to provide capital for building energy upgrade projects to fast track implementation. The program will pay up to 70% of the costs for lighting, HVAC, motors, refrigeration, and other equipment upgrades with higher efficiency alternatives. If a building is eligible for this funding, the Direct Install Program can significantly reduce the implementation cost of energy conservation projects.

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The program pays a maximum amount of $75,000 per building, and up to $250,000 per customer per year. Installations must be completed by a Direct Install participating contractor, a list of which can be found on the New Jersey Clean Energy Website at http://www.njcleanenergy.com. Contractors will coordinate with the applicant to arrange installation of recommended measures identified in a previous energy assessment, such as this document. Due to the peak demand observed from the utility bills of over 290 kW, this building is not eligible for the direct install program. 5.1.4 Energy Savings Improvement Plans (ESIP) The Energy Savings Improvement Program (ESIP) allows government agencies to make energy related improvements to their facilities and pay for the costs using the value of energy savings that result from the improvements. Under the recently enacted Chapter 4 of the Laws of 2009 (the law), the ESIP provides all government agencies in New Jersey with a flexible tool to improve and reduce energy usage with minimal expenditure of new financial resources. ESIP allows local units to use “energy savings obligations” to pay for the capital costs of energy improvements to their facilities. This can be done over a maximum term of 15 years. Energy savings obligations are not considered “new general obligation debt” of a local unit and do not count against debt limits or require voter approval. They may be issued as refunding bonds or leases. Savings generated from the installation of energy conservation measures pay the principal of and interest on the bonds; for that reason, the debt service created by the ESOs is not paid from the debt service fund, but is paid from the general fund. For local governments interested in pursuing an ESIP, the first step is to perform an energy audit. Pursuing a Local Government Energy Audit through New Jersey's Clean Energy Program is a valuable first step to the ESIP approach. The “Local Finance Notice” outlines how local governments can develop and implement an ESIP for their facilities (see Appendix E). The ESIP can be prepared internally if the entity has qualified staff. If not, the ESIP must be implemented by an independent contractor and not by the energy savings company producing the Energy Reduction Plan. The ESIP approach may not be appropriate for all energy conservation and energy efficiency improvements. Local units should carefully consider all alternatives to develop an approach that best meets their needs.

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6.0 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SCREENING EVALUATION

6.1 Solar 6.1.1 Photovoltaic Rooftop Solar Power Generation The facility was evaluated for the potential to install rooftop photovoltaic (PV) solar panels for power generation. Present technology incorporates the use of solar cell arrays that produce direct current (DC) electricity. This DC current is converted to alternating current (AC) with the use of an electrical device known as an inverter. The building’s roof has sufficient room to install a large solar cell array. However, there is not sufficient room to size a system to meet the demand of the building. For this analysis we will consider a 150KW system to help reduce usage. The PVWATTS solar power generation model was utilized to calculate PV power generation. The PVWATT solar power generation model is provided in Appendix P. Federal tax credits are also available for renewable energy projects up to 30% of installation cost. Since the facility does not pay taxes this project is not eligible for this incentive. Installation of (PV) arrays in the state New Jersey will allow the owner to participate in the New Jersey solar renewable energy certificates program (SREC). This is a program that has been set up to allow entities with large amounts of environmentally unfriendly emissions to purchase credits from zero emission (PV) solar-producers. An alternative compliance penalty (ACP) is paid for by the high emission producers and is set each year on a declining scale of 3% per year. One SREC credit is equivalent to 1000 kilowatt hours of PV electrical production; these credits can be traded for period of 15 years from the date of installation. The cost of the ACP penalty for 2011 is $600; this is the amount that must be paid per SREC by the high emission producers. The expected dollar amount that will be paid to the PV producer for 2012 is expected to be $75/SREC credit. Payments that will be received from the PV producer will change from year to year dependent upon supply and demand. Renewable Energy Consultants is a third party SREC broker that has been approved by the New Jersey Clean Energy Program. As stated above there is no definitive way to calculate an exact price that will be received by the PV producer per SREC over the next 15 years. From May 2011 through June 2012 the School had a maximum electricity demand of 290.9 kW and a minimum of 91.0 kW. The monthly average over the observed 12 month period was 150.58 kW. The existing load justifies the use of 150.0 kW PV solar array; where incentives can be applied from a New Jersey SREC program. The system costs for PV installations were derived from contractor budgetary pricing in the state of New Jersey for estimates of total cost of system installation. It should be noted that the cost of installation is currently about $4.00 per watt or $4,000 per kW of installed system, for a 150.0 kW system. Other cost considerations will also need to be considered. PV panels have an approximate 20 year life span; however, the inverter device that converts DC electricity to AC has a life span of 10 to 12 years and will need to be replaced multiple times during the useful life of the PV system.

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The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix E and summarized as follows:

Photovoltaic (PV) Rooftop Solar Power Generation – 150 kW System

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Total

New Jersey

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Cost Savings Energy

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Electricity Natural Gas Total

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

600,000 150 200,226 0 31,235 31,235 0 15,017 19.2 13.0 ** Estimated Solar Renewable Energy Certificate Program (SREC) for 15 years at $75/1000 kWh This measure is not recommended due to the long payback period.

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7.0 EPA PORTFOLIO MANAGER The EPA Portfolio Manager benchmarking tool was used to assess the building’s energy performance. Portfolio Manager provides a site and source Energy Use Intensity (EUI), as well as an Energy Star performance rating for qualifying building types. The EUIs are provided in kBtu/ft2/year, and the performance rating represents how energy efficient a building is on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the most efficient. In order for a building to receive and Energy Star label, the energy benchmark rating must be at least 75. As energy use decreases from implementation of the proposed measures, the Energy Star rating will increase. The site EUI is the amount of heat and electricity consumed by a building as reflected in utility bills. Site energy may be delivered to a facility in the form of primary energy, which is raw fuel burned to create heat or electricity, such as natural gas or oil; or as secondary energy, which is the product created from a raw fuel such as electricity or district steam. To provide an equitable comparison for different buildings with varying proportions of primary and secondary energy consumption, Portfolio Manager uses the convention of source EUIs. The source energy also accounts for losses incurred in production, storage, transmission, and delivery of energy to the site, which provide an equivalent measure for various types of buildings with differing energy sources. The results of the Portfolio Manager benchmarking tool are contained in the table below. Building Site EUI kBtu/ft2/yr Source EUI Btu/ft2/yr Energy Star Rating

(1-100) Manchester Township Elementary School

49 120 62

The facility has an above average EUI. By implementing the measures discussed in this report, it is expected that the EUI can be reduced. The Portfolio Manager account can be accessed by entering the username and password shown below at the login screen of the Portfolio Manager website (https://www.energystar.gov/istar/pmpam/). Username: ecmanche Password: ecmanche A full EPA Energy Star Portfolio Manager Report is located in Appendix H. The user name and password for the building’s EPA Portfolio Manager Account has been provided by Jessica Brosnan of the Manchester Township School District.

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8.0 CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS The energy audit conducted by CHA at the Whiting Elementary School identified potential annual savings of $17,900 which may be realized for the recommended ECMs, with a summary of the costs, savings, and paybacks as follows:

Summary of Energy Conservation Measures

Energy Conservation Measure

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1 Replace DX Split System A/C 48,000 1,100 >20 3,300 >20

ECM-2 Roof Replacement 35,000 600 >20 0 >20

ECM-3

Upgrade DDC System for Central Control 221,000 2,700 >20 0 >20

ECM-4

Door Replacement with New Door Seals 5,000 5,000 1 0 1 X

ECM-5

Demand Controlled Ventilation (Gymnasium) 8,000 500 16 0 16

ECM-6

Lighting Replacement / Upgrades 34,000 3,800 9 2,800 8

ECM-6b

Lighting Replacement / Upgrades - LED Option 124,858 4,300 >20 3,100 >20

ECM-7

Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) 15,000 5,200 3 2,600 2

ECM-7b

Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) - LED Option 14,783 5,200 3 2,555 2

ECM-8

Lighting Replacements with Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) 49,000 8,100 6 5,400 5 X

ECM-8b

Lighting Replacements & Controls (Occ Sensors) - LED Option 139,641 8,400 17 5,655 16

ECM-9

Install Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures 14,000 1,300 11 0 11 X

ECM-10

Replace Gym Rooftop Units 34,000 400 >20 0 >20

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APPENDIX A

Utility Usage Analysis

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Utility Data - Whiting ESElectric Main

Manchester Township BOE Electric ServicePO Box 4100, 121 Route 539, Whiting, NJ 08759 Delivery - JCP&L

Supplier - JCP&L

For Service at: Whiting Elementary School (Main Building)Account No.: 100020592893Meter No.: G28092630

Consumption Demand Total Delivery Supply Blended Rate Consumption DemandMonth (kWh) (kW) ($) ($) ($) ($/kWh) ($/kWh) ($/kW)June-11 20,880 131.30 $3,314.99 $1,063.53 $2,251.46 0.159$ 0.118$ 6.41$ July-11 21,840 150.10 $3,903.20 $1,544.65 $2,358.55 0.179$ 0.119$ 8.64$ August-11 17,760 91.00 $2,756.37 $1,230.92 $1,525.45 0.155$ 0.155$ -$ September-11 17,360 122.50 $2,790.88 $917.19 $1,873.69 0.161$ 0.119$ 5.94$ October-11 18,960 108.60 $2,889.72 $1,048.44 $1,841.29 0.152$ 0.152$ -$ November-11 27,920 150.20 $4,196.97 $1,179.68 $3,017.29 0.150$ 0.118$ 6.04$ December-11 36,400 114.90 $4,950.38 $1,018.16 $3,932.22 0.136$ 0.117$ 5.91$ January-12 19,520 209.60 $3,600.69 $1,485.34 $2,115.35 0.184$ 0.118$ 6.16$ February-12 34,560 204.40 $5,291.60 $1,557.42 $3,734.18 0.153$ 0.117$ 6.15$ March-12 25,760 183.50 $4,019.40 $1,359.25 $2,660.15 0.156$ 0.112$ 6.12$ April-12 22,960 183.50 $3,704.58 $1,339.22 $2,365.36 0.161$ 0.112$ 6.12$ May-12 23,520 157.40 $3,511.00 $1,201.38 $2,309.63 0.149$ 0.149$ -$ Total (All) 287,440 209.60 $44,929.78 $14,945.17 $29,984.61 0.156$ 0.124$ 5.12$

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Charges Unit Costs

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Manchester Township BOE Gas ServicePO Box 4100, 121 Route 539, Whiting, NJ 08759 Delivery - NJNG

Supplier - NJNG/Hess

For Service at: Whiting Elementary SchoolAccount No.: 220013146586 / 608027Meter No.: 00871494

Month Total ($) Delivery ($) Supply ($) Total Therms $/ThermJul-11 153.95$ 153.95$ 20.85 7.38$ Aug-11 161.75$ 161.75$ 28.15 5.75$ Sep-11 191.11$ 191.11$ 36.54 5.23$ Oct-11 449.93$ 449.93$ 290.27 1.55$ Nov-11 1,014.25$ 1,014.25$ 868.82 1.17$ Dec-11 1,420.05$ 1,420.05$ 1296.26 1.10$ Jan-12 1,624.18$ 1,624.18$ 1582.65 1.03$ Feb-12 1,728.09$ 833.45$ 894.64$ 1542.5 1.12$ Mar-12 882.16$ 468.43$ 413.73$ 713.29 1.24$ Apr-12 745.49$ 409.46$ 336.03$ 579.32 1.29$ May-12 261.00$ 261.00$ 105 2.49$ Jun-12 187.00$ 187.00$ 32 5.84$ Total 8,818.96$ 7,174.56$ 1,644.40$ 7095.65 1.24$

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Start Date End DateWater Use (kGal)

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3/23/2012 6/15/2012 76 221912/13/2011 3/23/2012 87 2242

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APPENDIX B

Equipment Inventory

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Equip Inventory - WESWhitting E.S.

Manchester Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24383Manchester Township Whitting Elemnetary School

Description QTY Manufacturer Name Model No. Serial No. Equipment Type / Utility

Capacity/Size /Efficiency Location Areas/Equipment Served Date Installed Remaining Useful Life (years) Other Info.

Air Compressor- 1 Ingersoll-Rand T30 234 30 T 688794 Air Compressor /Electric

5 HP /60 Gallon Boiler Room 1990 2

Air Dryer 1 Dayton 32529 090SA-31-8702-95N

Compressed Air Dryer

/Electric

15 SCFM @ 100 psi / 175 psi Max Boiler Room 1990 -2

Bldg Control Unit- 1 Trane BMTW000AA0A05000A87010 ED4B090 HVAC

/Electric Boiler Room 2000 12

Boiler-1 Boiler-2 2 Weil McLain "Ultra" Ultra 550 1 HVAC

/Natural Gas

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Boiler Room 2004 16

CU- 1 AG Air "High Efficiency" AG036082 L9818 23180 HVAC /Electric 1990 -2

CU- 1 Trane "XB 10" 2TTB0036A1000AA 3422TYF3F HVAC /Electric

3 Ton /10.0 SEER 2003 11

CU-1 1 Trane "XB 10" 2TTB0036A1000AA 3422WDK3F HVAC /Electric

3 Ton /10.0 SEER 2003 11

CU-2 1 Trane "XB 10" 2TTB0036A1000AA 3415YNG3F HVAC /Electric

3 Ton /10.0 SEER 2003 11

CU-3 1 Trane "XB 10" 2TTB0036A1000AA 3422UD33F HVAC /Electric

3 Ton /10.0 SEER 2003 11

CU-4 1 Trane "XB 10" 2TTB0036A1000AA 3454S483F HVAC /Electric

3 Ton /10.0 SEER 2003 11

CU-5 1 Trane "XB 10" 2TTB0036A1000AA 34514FH3F HVAC /Electric

3 Ton /10.0 SEER 2003 11

CU-6 1 Trane "XB 10" 2TTB0036A1000AA 3415XJS3F HVAC /Electric

3 Ton /10.0 SEER 2003 11

CU-7 1 Trane "XB 10" 2TTB0036A1000AA 3422WKN3F HVAC /Electric

3 Ton /10.0 SEER 2003 11

CU-8 1 Trane "XB 10" 2TTB0036A1000AA 3454T043F HVAC /Electric

3 Ton /10.0 SEER 2003 11

CU-9 1 Trane "XB 10" 2TTB0036A1000AA 3422T723F HVAC /Electric

3 Ton /10.0 SEER 2003 11

CU-10 1 Trane "XB 10" 2TTB0036A1000AA 3422WBP3F HVAC /Electric

3 Ton /10.0 SEER 2003 11

CU-11 1 Trane "XB 10" 2TTB0036A1000AA 3422W123F HVAC /Electric

3 Ton /10.0 SEER 2003 11

CU-12 1 Trane "XB 10" 2TTB0036A1000AA 3422WEL3F HVAC /Electric

3 Ton /10.0 SEER 2003 11

DHW Heater 1 A.O. Smitch "ProMax" GCV 50 200 1011A007302 DHW /Natural Gas

40 MBH /50 Gal Boiler Room 2010 10

EF- 1 Dayton 44C506 12594734 1109 Exhaust Fan /Electric

1/3 HP /2,982 CFM Rear of Gym 2004 12

EF- Dayton 44C876 12299714 1012 Exhaust Fan /Electric

1/6 HP /1,014 CFM

Mid Roof of Gym 2004 12

EF- Dayton 44C876 12134487 1006 Exhaust Fan /Electric

1/6 HP /1,014 CFM

Front Roof of Gym 2004 12

EF- Dayton 44C876 - Exhaust Fan /Electric

1/6 HP /1,014 CFM Behind Gym 2004 12

EF- 1 Flo Aire Power Ventilator /Electric 1980 -12

EF- Flo Aire DR50H 1238850 1/2 HP 1980 -12

EF-1 1 Cook 150 ACRUH 150RH3B 214S787342-00/0000701

Exhaust Fan /Electric

1/2 HP /780CFM Roof 2004 Addition 2004 12

EF-1 1 Greenheck CUBE-141HP-4 Exhaust Fan /Electric

1/4 HP /780 CFM Roof Toilet RMS 2004 12

EF-2 1 Cook 135 ACRU 135R4B 214S787342-00/0001801

Exhaust Fan /Electric

1/3 HP /1,520 CFM Roof 2004 Addition 2004 12

EF-6 1 Jenn-Air 91 CRA - Exhaust Fan /Electric

1/8 HP /795 CFM 1980 -12

EF-6 1 Jenn-Air 91 CRA - Exhaust Fan /Electric

1/8 HP /795 CFM 1980 -12

EF-7 1 Jenn-Air 81 CRA Exhaust Fan /Electric

1/40 HP /385 CFM 1980 -12

EF-10-1 TYP 1980 -12

EF-11-1 TYP 1980 -12

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Equip Inventory - WESWhitting E.S.

Manchester Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24383Manchester Township Whitting Elemnetary School

Description QTY Manufacturer Name Model No. Serial No. Equipment Type / Utility

Capacity/Size /Efficiency Location Areas/Equipment Served Date Installed Remaining Useful Life (years) Other Info.

EF-12 Jenn-Air 70 CRA - 1/25 HP /195 CFM 1980 -12

EF-13 Jenn-Air 91 CRA - 1/8 HP /795 CFM 1980 -12

EF-16 1 Exhaust Fan /Electric 3 HP Roof - Above

Gym 1980 -12

EF-17 1 Exhaust Fan /Electric 3 HP Roof - Above

Gym 1980 -12

RTU- 1 Carrier 50HGC024RA-501SQ 250F40921HVAC /CAV

/Electric

20 Tons /11.2 EER

/High Electric Heating Capacity

Roof Media Center 2004 7

RTU- 1 Carrier 50-HJ-008H--531RY 2304G21656HVAC /CAV

/Electric

7.5 Tons /11.0 EER Roof 2004 7

RTU- 1 Carrier 50HGC024RA-501SQ 2504F40920HVAC /CAV

/Electric

20 Tons /11.2 EER

/High Electric Heating Capacity

Roof Addition 2004 7

RTU- 1 Carrier 50HJ-008H--531EY 2304G21656HVAC /CAV

/Electric

7.5 Tons /11.0 EER Roof 2004 7

RTU- 2 Trane TCD075C300BA 447142107D HVAC /Electric Roof Gym 1980 -17

UV- 1 Trane VUVC12511J0FACY91AA11C000C012100 W03L52061 HVAC

/Electric1/4 HP

/10 SEER Room 17 1980 -17

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Energy Audit of Whiting Elementary SchoolCHA Project No. 24383 Cost of Electricity: $0.156 $/kWhExisting Lighting $5.12 $/kW

Area Description UsageNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist ControlAnnual Hours

Retrofit Control

Annual kWh

11 1 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11 1 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11 1 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11 2 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11 2 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11 2 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11 3 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11 3 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11 3 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11 4 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11 4 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11 4 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 22 East Boy's Bathroom Bath Room 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.29 SW 2000 SW 576 11 East Storage Large Bath Room 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.07 SW 2000 SW 144 11 Boiler Room Vestibule Hallways 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.07 SW 2280 SW 164 11 Boiler Room Storage Areas 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.29 SW 1000 SW 288 22 East Storage Small Storage Areas 1 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.14 SW 1000 SW 144

15-A East Girl's Bathroom Bath Room 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.12 SW 2000 SW 236 245 5 Classrooms 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,112 245 5 Classrooms 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,056 11 6 Classrooms 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.43 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,037 39 7 Classrooms 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.26 SW 2400 C-OCC 634 245 7 Classrooms 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.33 SW 2400 C-OCC 792 245 7 Classrooms 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.77 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,848 39 7 Classrooms 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.10 SW 2400 C-OCC 238 245 7 Classrooms 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.66 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,584 232 7 Classrooms 21 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 1.26 SW 2400 C-OCC 3,024 39 Large Media Center Office Offices 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.26 SW 2400 C-OCC 634 39 Large Media Center Office Offices 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2400 C-OCC 79 39 Small Media Center Office Offices 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.17 SW 2400 C-OCC 396 22 8 Storage Areas 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.58 SW 1000 SW 576 22 9 Storage Areas 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.29 SW 1000 SW 288 22 10 Storage Areas 3 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.43 SW 1000 SW 432 11 11 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210 11 11 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210 11 11 Classrooms 9 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.65 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,555

172-A 11 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 247 Main Office Offices 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.41 SW 2400 C-OCC 979 247 Main Office Offices 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.41 SW 2400 C-OCC 979 247 Main Office Offices 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.41 SW 2400 C-OCC 979 247 Main Office Offices 5 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.68 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,632 5 Main Office Offices 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 2400 C-OCC 144 22 Faculty Room Offices 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.58 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,382

172-A Faculty Room Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 172-A Faculty Room Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112

14 Faculty Room Offices 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.08 SW 2400 C-OCC 192 11 Copy Room Offices 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.29 SW 2400 C-OCC 691 11 Nurse Offices 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.43 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,037

172-A Nurse Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 11 Nurse Offices 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.14 SW 2400 C-OCC 346 11 14 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11 14 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210

172-A 14 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112

EXISTING CONDITIONS

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Energy Audit of Whiting Elementary SchoolCHA Project No. 24383 Cost of Electricity: $0.156 $/kWhExisting Lighting $5.12 $/kW

Area Description UsageNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist ControlAnnual Hours

Retrofit Control

Annual kWh

EXISTING CONDITIONS

11 15 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11 15 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210

172-A 15 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 11 16 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11 16 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210

172-A 16 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 251 Gym Classrooms 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.02 OCC 2400 C-OCC 16,848 11 Gym Closet Storage Areas 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.14 SW 1000 SW 144 11 R-1 Offices 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210 22 R-2 Cafeteria 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.58 SW 1600 C-OCC 922 11 R-3 Cafeteria 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.22 SW 1600 C-OCC 346 11 Kitchen Cafeteria 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.14 SW 1600 C-OCC 230 11 Kitchen Cafeteria 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.22 SW 1600 C-OCC 346

15-A Gym Outdoor Vestibule Hallways 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.12 SW 2280 SW 269 11 Gym Boy's Bathroom Bath Room 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.22 SW 2000 SW 432 111 Gym Girl's Bathroom Bath Room 3 W 34 C F 1 (MAG) F41EE 43 0.13 SW 2000 SW 258 11 Gym Girl's Bathroom Bath Room 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.07 SW 2000 SW 144 11 17 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11 17 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210

172-A 17 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 11 18 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11 18 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210

172-A 18 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 11 Utility Room Storage Areas 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.07 SW 1000 SW 72

15-A Utility Room Storage Areas 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.24 SW 1000 SW 236 11 19 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11 19 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210

172-A 19 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 11 20 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11 20 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210

172-A 20 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 34 21 Classrooms 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.90 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,150 1 21 Classrooms 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.06 SW 2400 C-OCC 149 34 21 Storage Areas 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.22 SW 1000 SW 224 5 21 Storage Areas 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 1000 SW 60

245 22 Classrooms 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,112 245 22 Classrooms 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,056 245 23 Classrooms 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,112 245 23 Classrooms 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,056 34 24 Classrooms 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.90 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,150 1 24 Classrooms 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.09 SW 2400 C-OCC 223 5 24 Storage Areas 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 1000 SW 60 39 24 Storage Areas 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 1000 SW 33 39 West Boy's Bathroom Bath Room 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2000 SW 66 39 West Girl's Bathroom Bath Room 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2000 SW 66 34 25 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 34 25 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 34 26 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 34 26 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 232 25/26 Vestibule Hallways 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.06 SW 2280 SW 137 232 25/26 Vestibule Hallways 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.06 SW 2280 SW 137 39 25/26 Boy's Bathroom Bath Room 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2000 SW 66 39 25/26 Girls's Bathroom Bath Room 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2000 SW 66

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Energy Audit of Whiting Elementary SchoolCHA Project No. 24383 Cost of Electricity: $0.156 $/kWhExisting Lighting $5.12 $/kW

Area Description UsageNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist ControlAnnual Hours

Retrofit Control

Annual kWh

EXISTING CONDITIONS

34 27 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 34 27 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 34 28 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 34 28 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 232 27/28 Vestibule Hallways 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.06 SW 2280 SW 137 232 27/28 Vestibule Hallways 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.06 SW 2280 SW 137 39 27/28 Boy's Bathroom Bath Room 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2000 SW 66 39 27/28 Girls's Bathroom Bath Room 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2000 SW 66

15-A East Hallway Hallways 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.41 SW 2280 SW 942 15-A Central Hallway Hallways 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.77 SW 2280 SW 1,749 15-A West Hallway (Old) Hallways 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.41 SW 2280 SW 942 15-A West Hallway (New) Hallways 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.59 SW 2280 SW 1,345

1 West Hallway (New) Hallways 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.16 SW 2280 SW 353 1 Addition Exterior Lighting Hallways 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.93 SW 2280 SW 2,120

231 Exterior Wall Packs Hallways 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.04 SW 2280 SW 11,487 Total 613 57.17 130,975

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APPENDIX C

ECM Calculations

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Approx. Costs

Payback (Years)

($)w/

IncentiveECM-1 Replace DX Split System A/C 48,000 1,100 >20 3,300 >20 ECM-2 Roof Replacement 35,000 600 >20 0 >20 ECM-3 Upgrade DDC System for Central Control 221,000 2,700 >20 0 >20 ECM-4 Door Replacement with New Door Seals 5,000 5,000 1 0 1 XECM-5 Demand Controlled Ventilation (Gymnasium) 8,000 500 16 0 16 ECM-6 Lighting Replacement / Upgrades 34,000 3,800 9 2,800 8ECM-6b Lighting Replacement / Upgrades - LED Option 124,858 4,300 >20 3,100 >20 ECM-7 Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) 15,000 5,200 3 2,600 2ECM-7b Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) - LED Option 14,783 5,200 3 2,555 2

ECM-8 Lighting Replacements with Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) 49,000 8,100 6 5,400 5 XECM-8b Lighting Replacements & Controls (Occ Sensors) - LED Option 139,641 8,400 17 5,655 16 ECM-9 Install Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures 14,000 1,300 11 0 11 XECM-10 Replace Gym Rooftop Units 34,000 400 >20 0 >20

Approx. Savings ($/year)

Payback (Years) w/o Incentive

Summary of Energy Conservation Measures

Energy Conservation Measure Potential Incentive

($)*

Recommended For Implementation

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ECM Summary Sheet

ECM-1 Replace DX Split System A/CBudgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

48,000 6,800 0 0 1,100 0 1,100 (0.7) 3,300 >20 >20

ECM-2 Roof ReplacementBudgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

35,000 200 0 500 600 0 600 (0.5) 0 >20 >20

ECM-3 Upgrade DDC System for Central ControlBudgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

221,000 12,500 0 600 2,700 0 2,700 (0.8) 0 >20 >20

ECM-4 Door Replacement with New Door SealsBudgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

5,000 3,900 0 3,500 5,000 0 5,000 29.4 0 1.0 1.0

ECM-5 Demand Controlled Ventilation (Gymnasium)Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

8,000 1,500 0 200 500 0 500 (0.2) 0 16.0 16.0

ECM-6 Lighting Replacement / UpgradesBudgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

34,000 20,800 10 0 3,800 0 3,800 0.4 2,800 8.9 8.2

ECM-6b Lighting Replacement / Upgrades - LED OptionBudgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

124,858 23,384 11 0 4,300 0 4,300 (0.6) 3,100 >20 >20

ECM-7 Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors)Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

15,000 33,600 0 0 5,200 0 5,200 4.3 2,600 2.9 2.4

ECM-7b Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) - LED OptionBudgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

14,783 33,568 0 0 5,200 0 5,200 4.3 2,555 2.8 2.4

ECM-8 Lighting Replacements with Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors)Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

49,000 48,000 10 0 8,100 0 8,100 1.0 5,400 6.0 5.4

ECM-8b Lighting Replacements & Controls (Occ Sensors) - LED OptionBudgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

139,641 49,880 11 0 8,400 0 8,400 (0.3) 5,655 16.6 16.0

ECM-9 Install Low Flow Plumbing FixturesBudgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with Electric Electric Water Total Savings incentive) incentive)

$ kWh kW kgal/yr $ $ $ $ Years Years

14,000 0 0 50 1,300 0 1,300 0.3 0 10.8 10.8

ECM-10 Replace Gym Rooftop UnitsBudgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with Electric Electric Water Total Savings incentive) incentive)

$ kWh kW kgal/yr $ $ $ $ Years Years

34,000 3,100 0 0 400 0 400 (0.8) 0 >20 >20

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ECM Master Rev 8

Manchester Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24383

Yearly Usage MTCDE Building Area 0.156$ $/kWh blended 0.00042021 36,440 Electric Natural Gas

0.124$ $/kWh supply 328,806 0.00042021 54,784.20$ 8,818.96$ 5.12$ $/kW 290.90 01.24$ $/Therm 7095.65 0.00533471

23.86$ $/kgals 372 0

Item Cost Simple Life NJ Smart Start Direct Install Direct Install Max Payback w/ ROIkW kWh therms cooling kWh kgal/yr $ Payback MTCDE Expectancy Incentives Eligible (Y/N)* Incentives** Incentives Incentives*** kW kWh therms cooling kgal/yr $

ECM-1 Replace DX Split System A/C 0.0 6,760 0 0 0 $ 1,100 48,000$ 43.6 2.8 15 3,312$ -$ 3,312$ 40.6 0.0 101,396 0 0 0 $ 15,818 (0.7)ECM-2 Roof Replacement 0.0 175 468 0 0 $ 600 35,438$ 59.1 2.6 30 -$ -$ -$ 59.1 0.0 5,242 14,039 0 0 $ 18,226 (0.5)ECM-3 Upgrade DDC System for Central Control 0.0 12,495 582 0 0 $ 2,700 220,513$ 81.7 8.4 15 -$ -$ -$ 81.7 0.0 187,419 8,728 0 0 $ 40,060 (0.8)ECM-4 Door Replacement with New Door Seals 0.0 0 3,519 3,878 0 $ 5,000 4,900$ 1.0 20.4 30 -$ -$ -$ 1.0 0.0 0 105,564 116,348 0 $ 149,049 29.4ECM-5 Demand Controlled Ventilation (Gymnasium) 0.0 0 177 1,485 0 $ 500 8,000$ 16.0 1.6 15 -$ -$ -$ 16.0 0.0 0 2,661 22,275 0 $ 6,774 (0.2)ECM-6 Lighting Replacement / Upgrades 9.3 20,814 0 0 0 $ 3,800 34,392$ 9.1 8.7 15 2,820$ -$ 2,820$ 8.3 139.1 312,211 0 0 0 $ 47,260 0.4ECM-6b Lighting Replacement / Upgrades - LED Option 10.5 23,384 0 0 0 $ 4,300 124,858$ 29.0 9.8 15 3,100$ 157.5 350,760 0 0 0 $ 53,171 (0.6)ECM-7 Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) 0.0 33,568 0 0 0 $ 5,200 14,783$ 2.8 14.1 15 2,555$ -$ 2,555$ 2.4 0.0 503,525 0 0 0 $ 78,550 4.3ECM-7b Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) - LED Option 0.0 33,568 0 0 0 $ 5,200 14,783$ 2.8 14.1 15 2,555$ 0.0 503,525 0 0 0 $ 78,550 4.3ECM-8 Lighting Replacements with Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) 9.3 48,041 0 0 0 $ 8,100 49,174$ 6.1 20.2 15 5,375$ -$ 5,375$ 5.4 139.1 720,613 0 0 0 $ 97,902 1.0ECM-8b Lighting Replacements & Controls (Occ Sensors) - LED Option 10.5 49,880 0 0 0 $ 8,400 139,641$ 16.6 21.0 15 5,655$ 157.5 748,200 0 0 0 $ 102,454 (0.3)ECM-9 Install Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures 0.0 0 0 0 53 $ 1,300 14,472$ 11.1 0.0 15 -$ -$ -$ 11.1 0.0 0 0 0 801 $ 19,113 0.3ECM-10 Replace Gym Rooftop Units 0.0 3,073 0 0 0 $ 400 34,452$ 86.1 1.3 15 -$ -$ -$ 86.1 0.0 46,089 0 0 0 $ 7,190 (0.8)

Total (Does Not Include ECM-6/6b, ECM-7/7b & ECM-8b) 9.3 67,470.0 4,746.0 5,363.3 53.4 $ 19,300 $ 380,496 19.7 18.8 14,342$ -$ 8,687$ 19.3 296.6 1,762,871 130,991 138,623 801 449,395$ 0.2Total Measures with Payback <15 9.3 48,040.9 3,518.8 3,878.3 53.4 $ 14,400 $ 68,546 4.8 18.8 5,375$ -$ 5,375$ 4.4 139.1 720,613 105,564 116,348 0 246,951$ 2.6

% of Existing 3% 21% 67% 2% 14%

Simple Projected Lifetime Savings

Utility Costs

Whiting Elementary SchoolSavings

Annual Utility Cost

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EQUIPMENT QTY AREA/EQUIPMENT SERVEDCU 12 Classrooms 36 432

Total Electric DX Cooling: 432 MBHECM-1: Replace Split System A/C

ECM Description Summary

Electric Cost $0.156 / kWhAverage run hours per Week 60 HoursSpace Balance Point 55 FSpace Temperature Setpoint 72 deg FBTU/Hr Rating of existing DX equipment 432,000 Btu / HrAverage EER 10.0 Per manufacturer

Existing Annual Electric Usage 22,123 kWh

Item Value UnitsProposed EER 14.4Proposed Annual Electric Usage 15,363 kWh

Annual Electrical Usage Savings 6,760 kWhAnnual Cost Savings $1,055Total Project Cost $48,000Simple Payback 46 years

Cost Estimate Qty Mat Lab(12) 3 Ton Condensers 12 $2,000 $2,000Total $24,000 $24,000 $48,000

OAT - DB Cooling Hrs AssumedBin Annual at Temp Above hrs of

Temp F Hours balance point Operation97.5 9 3 100% 392.5 69 25 88% 2287.5 132 47 76% 3682.5 344 123 65% 7977.5 566 202 53% 10772.5 755 270 41% 11167.5 780 279 29% 8262.5 889 318 18% 5657.5 742 265 6% 1652.5 627 0 0% 047.5 725 0 0% 042.5 795 0 0% 037.5 784 0 0% 032.5 682 0 0% 027.5 345 0 0% 022.5 229 0 0% 017.5 189 0 0% 012.5 70 0 0% 07.5 20 0 0% 02.5 8 0 0% 00 0 0 0% 00 0 0 0% 0

Total 8,760 1,531 33% 512

TOTAL CAPACITY

(MBH)

By replacing older split system DX equipment with higher SEER/EER units, significant electrical energy can be saved. Control schemes can be incorporated that were not possible with the older equiopment as well, but the equipment can also operate in same manner as existing (i.e., stand alone, or monitored/sequenced by a BAS). It is recommended these units be replaced by more modern DX split system equipment with high efficiecny fans and compressors.

ASSUMPTIONS Comments

Setpoint.Total BTU/hr of DX cooling equipment to be replaced.

COOLING CAPACITY

(EA)

CommentsNew split system efficiency per manufacturer

Unit will cycle on w/ temp of room. Possible operating time shown below

ANNUAL SAVINGS

Assumed % of time of operation

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ECM-2 Roof Replacement

Existing: Ceiling can lead to increased energy consumption due to infiltration/exfiltration and heat gain/loss. Proposed: Install 6" fiberglass blown-in loose-fill insulation in attic cavity to reduce heat transfer.

Area of roof 20,250 SF Cooling System Efficiency 1.2 kW/ton Heating System Efficiency 88%Existing Infiltration Factor 0.20 cfm/SF Ex Occupied Clng Temp. 72 *F Heating On Point 60 *FProposed Infiltration Factor 0.20 cfm/SF Ex Unoccupied Clng Temp. 85 *F Ex Occupied Htg Temp. 72 *FExisting U Value 0.053 Btuh/SF/°F Cooling Occ Enthalpy Setpoint 27.5 Btu/lb Ex Unoccupied Htg Temp. 55 *FProposed U Value 0.033 Btuh/SF/°F Cooling Unocc Enthalpy Setpoint 27.5 Btu/lb Electricity 0.156$ $/kWh

Natural Gas 1.24$ $/Therm

Occupied Unoccupied Occupied Unoccupied

Avg Outdoor Air Temp. Bins

°FAvg Outdoor Air Enthalpy

Existing Equipment Bin

Hours

Occupied Equipment Bin

Hours

Unoccupied Equipment Bin

Hours

Wall Infiltration & Heat Load

BTUH

Wall Infiltration & Heat Load

BTUH

Wall Infiltration & Heat Load

BTUH

Wall Infiltration & Heat Load

BTUH

Existing Cooling Energy

kWh

Proposed Cooling Energy

kWh

Existing Heating Energy gal

oil

Proposed Heating

Energy gal oil

A B C D E F G H I J K L

97.5 42.5 9 3 6 -300,553 -286,697 -290,588 -281,813 262 256 0 092.5 39.5 69 25 44 -240,549 -226,693 -232,538 -223,763 1598 1566 0 087.5 36.6 132 47 85 -182,367 -168,512 -176,310 -167,535 2290 2253 0 082.5 34.0 344 123 221 -129,653 0 -125,550 0 1593 1542 0 077.5 31.6 566 202 364 -80,584 0 -78,435 0 1629 1586 0 072.5 29.2 755 270 485 -31,515 0 -31,320 0 850 845 0 067.5 27.0 780 279 501 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 062.5 24.5 889 318 572 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 057.5 21.4 742 265 477 78,877 0 73,211 0 0 0 238 22052.5 18.7 627 224 403 106,076 13,599 98,456 12,623 0 0 332 30847.5 16.2 725 259 466 133,275 40,798 123,701 37,868 0 0 608 56542.5 14.4 795 284 511 160,474 67,997 148,946 63,113 0 0 913 84737.5 12.6 784 280 504 187,673 95,196 174,191 88,358 0 0 1,142 1,06032.5 10.7 682 244 438 214,872 122,395 199,436 113,603 0 0 1,205 1,11827.5 8.6 345 123 222 242,071 149,594 224,681 138,848 0 0 716 66522.5 6.8 229 82 147 269,270 176,793 249,926 164,093 0 0 546 50717.5 5.5 189 68 122 296,469 203,992 275,171 189,338 0 0 509 47212.5 4.1 70 25 45 323,667 231,191 300,416 214,583 0 0 210 1957.5 2.6 20 7 13 350,866 258,390 325,661 239,828 0 0 66 612.5 1.0 8 3 5 378,065 285,589 350,906 265,073 0 0 29 27

TOTALS 8,760 3,129 5,631 8222 8047 6,514 6,046

Existing Ceiling Infiltration 4,050 cfm Savings 468 Therms 580$ Existing Ceiling Heat Transfer 1,066 Btuh/°F 175 kWh 27$ Proposed Ceiling Infiltration 4,050 cfm 608$ Proposed Ceiling Heat Transfer 675 Btuh/°F

Roof Replacement Cost Estimate:

Square feet of root to be replaced 20,250Installed cost per square feet $ 1.75 / SFTotal Measure Cost $35,438

EXISTING LOADS PROPOSED LOADS COOLING ENERGY HEATING ENERGY

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ECM 3: Upgrade DDC System For Central Control (Setback & Scheduling)

0.156$ $/kWh1.24$ $/Therms

328,806 kWh1

7,096 Therms1

124,946 kWh2

5,818 Therms2

12,495 kWh3

582 Therms3

$2,671 $220,513$ 4

82.6 years

Assumptions1 Total combined energy usage from utility bill analysis2 38% of facility total electricity used for HVAC; Source: http://www.esource.com/3 82% of facility total NG used for HVAC; Source: http://www.esource.com/4 10% energy savings, based on engineering experience from past projects5 220,513$ estimated measure installed, see separate attached cost estimate

HVAC Natural Gas UsageHVAC Electric Usage

E X I S T I N G C O N D I T I O N SCost of Electricty Cost of Natural GasExisting Facility Electric usageExisting Facility Natural Gas Usage

Natural Gas SavingsTotal Cost SavingsEstimated Total Project CostSimple Payback

S A V I N G SElectricity Savings

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Multipliers Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35ECM 15: Upgrade DDC System For Central Control (Setback & Scheduling) - Cost Equipment: 1.10

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.-$ -$ -$ -$

Air Handling Unit Controls (5 Units - 10 points each) 50 CTRL Points 250$ 250$ -$ 13,750$ 16,875$ -$ 30,625$ Unit Ventilator Controls (15 Units - 5 points each) 75 CTRL Points 250$ 250$ -$ 20,625$ 25,313$ -$ 45,938$ Boiler Controls (2 Boilers - 5 points each) 10 CTRL Points 250$ 250$ -$ 2,750$ 3,375$ -$ 6,125$ HHW Pump Controls (2 Pumps - 1 points each) 2 CTRL Points 250$ 250$ -$ 550$ 675$ -$ 1,225$ Condensing Unit Controls (15 Units - 1 points each) 15 CTRL Points 250$ 250$ -$ 4,125$ 5,063$ -$ 9,188$ Controls Front End Computer, Software & Programming 1 LS 20,000$ 10,000$ -$ 22,000$ 13,500$ -$ 35,500$ Misc. Controls Wiring 152 EA 250$ 100$ -$ 41,800$ 20,520$ -$ 62,320$

-$ -$ -$ -$

190,920$ Subtotal9,546$ 5% Contingency

20,047$ 10% Contractor O&P-$

220,513$

REMARKS

Total

Description QTY UNIT UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST

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ECM-4: Door Replacement

Existing Old Door Area 184 SF Prop Occupied Htg Temp. 72 °FInternal Balance Temp. 55 °F Prop Unoccupied Htg Temp. 55 °FHeating System Efficiency 88% Prop Occupied Clng Temp. 72 °FCooling EER 1.2 (Btu/Watt) Prop Unoccupied Clng Temp. 85 °FExisting U factor 0.33 Btu/(h*sqft*degf) $/ kWh $0.156Proposed U factor 0.09 Btu/(h*sqft*degf) $/ Therm $1.240

Door Replacement Cost Estimate:

Number of doors to be replaced 7Installed cost per door $ 700 / DoorTotal Measure Cost $4,900

Avg Outdoor Air Temp. Bins

°F

ProposedOccupied Bin

HoursUnoccupied Bin

Hours

Existing Occupied

EnergyMbtu

Existing UnoccupiedEnergyMbtu

Proposed Occupied

EnergyMbtu

Proposed Unoccupied

EnergyMbtu

Heating EnergySavings(Therms)

Cooling EnergySavings(kWh)

TotalCost

Savings

97.5 3 6 5 4 1 1 0 6 $192.5 25 44 31 20 8 6 0 31 $587.5 47 85 45 13 12 4 0 35 $582.5 123 221 79 0 22 0 0 48 $777.5 202 364 68 0 19 0 0 41 $672.5 270 485 8 0 2 0 0 5 $167.5 279 501 77 0 21 0 0 47 $762.5 318 572 185 0 50 0 0 112 $1757.5 265 477 235 0 64 0 0 143 $2252.5 224 403 267 62 73 17 3 - $347.5 259 466 389 214 106 58 5 - $642.5 284 511 513 391 140 107 7 - $937.5 280 504 592 540 161 147 9 - $1232.5 244 438 589 604 161 165 10 - $1227.5 123 222 336 374 92 102 6 - $722.5 82 147 248 293 68 80 4 - $617.5 68 122 225 279 61 76 4 - $512.5 25 45 91 117 25 32 2 - $27.5 7 13 28 37 8 10 1 - $12.5 3 5 12 17 3 5 0 - $0

TOTALS 3,129 5,631 4,024 2,966 1,097 809 51 467 $137

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ECM-4: Inst ECM-4: Door Replacement

Existing: Lack of door seals result in excessive heat loss and infiltrationProposed: Install door seals and/or weather-stripping to reduce air infiltration

Heating System Efficiency 88% Ex Occupied Clng Temp. 72 *F Ex Occupied Htg Temp. 72 *FCooling System Efficiency 1.20 kW/ton Ex Unoccupied Clng Temp. 85 *F Ex Unoccupied Htg Temp. 55 *FLinear Feet of Door Edge 152 Cooling Occ Enthalpy Setpoint 27.5 Btu/lb Electricity 0.16$ $/kWh Existing Infiltration Factor* 1.5 cfm/LF Cooling Unocc Enthalpy Setpoint 27.5 Btu/lb Natural Gas 1.24$ $/thermProposed Infiltration Factor* 0.45 cfm/LF*Infiltration Factor per Carrier Handbook of Air Conditioning System Designbased on average door seal gap calculated below.

Occupied Unoccupied Occupied Unoccupied

Avg Outdoor Air Temp.

Bins °FAvg Outdoor Air Enthalpy

Existing Equipment Bin

Hours

Occupied Equipment Bin

Hours

Unoccupied Equipment Bin

HoursDoor Infiltration Load BTUH

Door Infiltration

Load BTUHDoor Infiltration Load BTUH

Door Infiltration

Load BTUH

Existing Cooling Energy

kWh

Proposed Cooling Energy

kWh

Existing Heating Energy therms

Proposed Heating Energy therms

A B C D E F G H I J K L

97.5 0.0 9 3 6 28,215 28,215 8,465 8,465 0 0 3 192.5 49.1 69 25 44 -22,162 -22,162 -6,648 -6,648 153 46 0 087.5 42.5 132 47 85 -15,390 -15,390 -4,617 -4,617 203 61 0 082.5 39.5 344 123 221 -12,312 0 -3,694 0 151 45 0 077.5 36.6 566 202 364 -9,337 0 -2,801 0 189 57 0 072.5 34.0 755 270 485 -6,669 0 -2,001 0 180 54 0 067.5 31.6 780 279 501 1,108 0 332 0 0 0 4 162.5 29.2 889 318 572 2,339 0 702 0 0 0 8 357.5 27.0 742 265 477 3,570 0 1,071 0 0 0 11 352.5 24.5 627 224 403 4,802 616 1,441 185 0 0 15 547.5 21.4 725 259 466 6,033 1,847 1,810 554 0 0 28 842.5 18.7 795 284 511 7,264 3,078 2,179 923 0 0 41 1237.5 16.2 784 280 504 8,495 4,309 2,549 1,293 0 0 52 1632.5 14.4 682 244 438 9,726 5,540 2,918 1,662 0 0 55 1627.5 12.6 345 123 222 10,958 6,772 3,287 2,031 0 0 32 1022.5 10.7 229 82 147 12,189 8,003 3,657 2,401 0 0 25 717.5 8.6 189 68 122 13,420 9,234 4,026 2,770 0 0 23 712.5 6.8 70 25 45 14,651 10,465 4,395 3,140 0 0 10 37.5 5.5 20 7 13 15,882 11,696 4,765 3,509 0 0 3 12.5 4.1 8 3 5 17,114 12,928 5,134 3,878 0 0 1 0-2.5 2.6 0 0 0 18,345 14,159 5,503 4,248 0 0 0 0-7.5 1.0 0 0 0 19,576 15,390 5,873 4,617 0 0 0 0

TOTALS 8,760 3,129 5,631 876 263 310 93

Existing Door Infiltration 228 cfm Savings 217 therms 269$ Existing Unoccupied Door Infiltration 228 cfm 613 kWh 96$ Proposed Door Infiltration 68 cfm 364$ Proposed Unoccupied Door Infiltration 68 cfm

Door Width (ft)

Height (ft) Linear Feet (LF) gap

(in) gap location LF of gap % door w/ gap Average gap for door (in)

1 3.5 7.5 22 0.25 all sides 22 100% 0.252 3.5 7.5 22 0.25 all sides 22 100% 0.253 3.5 7.5 22 0.25 all sides 22 100% 0.254 3.5 7.5 22 0.25 all sides 22 100% 0.255 2.5 7.5 20 0.25 all sides 20 100% 0.256 3.5 7.5 22 0.25 all sides 22 100% 0.257 3.5 7.5 22 0.25 all sides 22 100% 0.25

Total 23.5 52.5 152 0.250 152 100% 0.250Note: Doors labeled 'a', 'b', etc. are a part of the same door assembly.

EXISTING LOADS PROPOSED LOADS COOLING ENERGY HEATING ENERGY

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CFM OA CFM2,500 3752,500 375

HP 750 CFMECM 6: Demand Controlled Ventilation

Electric Cost 0.16$ /kWhNatural Gas Cost 1.24$ /therm

Facility Ventilation Heating Load 28,350 BTU/Hour1,2,3

Facility Ventilation Cooling Load 8,100 BTU/Hour1,2,3

Existing Ventilation Heating Usage 887 therms2

Existing Ventilation Cooling Usage 7,425 kWh2

Proposed Ventilation Heating Usage 710 therms5

Proposed Ventilation Cooling Usage 5,940 kWh5

Total heating savings 177 thermsTotal cooling savings 1,485 kWhTotal cost savings 452

Estimated Total Project Cost $8,000 6

Simple Payback 18 years

Assumptions1 750 OA AHU airflow based exsiting equipment model numbers2 35 °F, Assumed average heating Δt (mixed air and supply)3 10 °F, Assumed average cooling Δt (mixed air and supply)4 3,129 AHU run time per heating/cooling season bin data5 20% Estimated savings for DCV based on reducing unit run time from 12 hours to 10 hours per day6 8,000$ estimated measure cost for installation of sensors and associated controls

ECM Description SummaryIt is assumed the original system controls provide the full design ventilation outside air flow. Reducing outside air during occupied time periods will reduce heating and cooling energy used during the occupied period. A limit of 1000 PPM of CO2 is recommended in ASHRAE Standard 62-1982, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality. During unoccupied periods the outside air dampers should be closed.

AHU-2 Gym

AIR HANDLER AREA SERVEDAHU-1 GYM

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ECM-9: Install Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures

$23.86 $ / kGal64

1.5 Gal

60.5 Gal

$521$109

$3,780

13 kGal / year4 kGal / year9 kGal / year

$209 / year18.1 years

Proposed Gallons / FlushProposed Urinals to be Replaced

Average Gallons / Flush

E X I S T I N G C O N D I T I O N S

P R O P O S E D C O N D I T I O N S

Cost of Water / 1000 GallonsUrinals in BuildingAverage Flushes / Urinal (per Day)

S A V I N G S

Proposed Material CostProposed Installation CostTotal cost of new urinals & valves

Simple Payback

Current Urinal Water UseProposed Urinal Water UseWater SavingsCost Savings

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ECM-9: Install Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures

$23.86 $ / kGal124

3.5 Gal

121.3 Gal

$532$109

$7,692

61 kGal / year22 kGal / year39 kGal / year

$928 / year8.3 years

S A V I N G S

Proposed Installation cost of new Flush ValvesTotal cost of new toilets & valves

Proposed Gallons / FlushProposed Toilets to be Replaced

Proposed Material Cost of new Flush Valves

E X I S T I N G C O N D I T I O N S

P R O P O S E D C O N D I T I O N S

Cost of Water / 1000 GallonsToilets in BuildingAverage Flushes / Toilet (per Day)Average Gallons / Flush

Simple Payback

Current Toilet Water UseProposed Toilet Water UseWater SavingsCost Savings

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ECM-9: Replace faucets with low flow

$23.86 $ / kGal33 uses

0.5 min4.0 gpm

30.5 gpm

$700$300

$3,000

7 kGal / year1 kGal / year6 kGal / year

$137 / year21.9 years

Average Flowrate

E X I S T I N G C O N D I T I O N SCost of Water / 1000 GallonsFaucets in BuildingAverage Uses / Faucet (per day)Average Time of Use

Simple Payback

P R O P O S E D C O N D I T I O N SProposed Faucets to be ReplacedProposed FlowrateProposed Material Cost of new FaucetsProposed Installation cost of new FaucetsTotal cost of new faucets

S A V I N G SCurrent Faucet Water UseProposed Faucet Water UseWater SavingsCost Savings

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ECM-10: Gym Rooftop Replacement

Electric Cost $0.156 / kWhAverage run hours per Week 60 HoursSpace Balance Point 55 FSpace Temperature Setpoint 72 deg FAvg. BTU / Hr Rating of existing RTU 60,000 Btu / HrAverage EER 7.5

Item Value UnitsTotal Number of Units 2Existing Annual Electric Usage 8,194 kWhProposed EER 12.0Proposed Annual Electric Usage 5,121 kWh

Annual Savings 3,073 kWhAnnual Cost Savings $479

OAT - DB Cooling Hrs EquivalentBin Annual at Temp Above full load hrs

Temp F Hours balance point Operation97.5 9 3 100% 392.5 69 25 88% 2287.5 132 47 76% 3682.5 344 123 65% 7977.5 566 202 53% 10772.5 755 270 41% 11167.5 780 279 29% 8262.5 889 318 18% 5657.5 742 265 6% 1652.5 627 0 0% 047.5 725 0 0% 042.5 795 0 0% 037.5 784 0 0% 032.5 682 0 0% 027.5 345 0 0% 022.5 229 0 0% 017.5 189 0 0% 012.5 70 0 0% 07.5 20 0 0% 02.5 8 0 0% 00 0 0 0% 00 0 0 0% 0

Total 8,760 1,531 33% 512

setpoint

ASSUMPTIONS Comments

Unit is manually turned on (even if after hours)

ANNUAL SAVINGS

Assumed % of time of operation

(typical size for cooling spaces in this type of building)

Comments

New RTU (per manufacturer)Unit will cycle on w/ temp of room. Possible operating time shown below

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Labor: 1.35ECM-10: Gym Rooftop Replacement - Cost Equipment: 1.10

QTY UNITMAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

2 EA 500$ -$ 1,350$ -$ 1,350$ 2 EA 5,000$ 3,000$ 11,000$ 8,100$ -$ 19,100$ 2 EA 400$ 300$ 880$ 810$ -$ 1,690$ 2 EA 400$ 300$ 880$ 810$ -$ 1,690$ 2 EA 400$ 300$ 880$ 810$ -$ 1,690$

-$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$

25,520$ SubtotalNote: Costs are used for Energy savings calulations only. Do not use for procurement 5,104$ 20% Contingency

3,828$ 15% Contractor O&P

34,452$ Total

REMARKS

(2) 5 Ton RTUsMiscellanous Piping Miscellanous ElectricMiscellanous Ductwork

RTU Removal

Description UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST

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Budgetary Estimated Total New Jersey Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings Incentive(without

incentive) (with

incentive) Savings

$ kW kWh therms $ $ $ $ Years Years $34,392 9.3 20,814 0 $3,817 0 $3,817 $2,820 9.0 8.3

Budgetary Estimated Total New Jersey Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings Incentive(without

incentive) (with

incentive) Savings

$ kW kWh therms $ $ $ $ Years Years $14,783 0.0 33,568 0 $5,237 0 $5,237 $2,555 2.8 2.3

Budgetary Estimated Total New Jersey Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings Incentive(without

incentive) (with

incentive) Savings

$ kW kWh therms $ $ $ $ Years Years $49,174 9.3 48,041 0 $8,064 0 $8,064 $5,375 6.1 5.4

Annual Utility Savings

*Incentive based on New Jersey Smart Start Prescriptive Lighting Measures

ECM-1 Lighting Replacements

Annual Utility Savings

*Incentive based on New Jersey Smart Start Prescriptive Lighting Measures

*Incentive based on New Jersey Smart Start Prescriptive Lighting Measures

ECM-3 Lighting Replacements with Occupancy Sensors

ECM-2 Install Occupancy Sensors

Annual Utility Savings

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Area DescriptionNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceExist

ControlAnnual Hours Annual kWh

Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture Code

Watts per Fixture kW/Space

Retrofit Control

Annual Hours

Annual kWh

Annual kWh Saved

Annual kW Saved

Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start Lighting

Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive

Simple Payback

11 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 SW 2400 576 288.00 0.12 52.30$ 531.25$ 50.00$ 10.2 1.711 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 SW 2400 576 288.00 0.12 52.30$ 531.25$ 50.00$ 10.2 1.711 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 SW 2400 576 288.00 0.12 52.30$ 531.25$ 50.00$ 10.2 1.711 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 SW 2400 576 288.00 0.12 52.30$ 531.25$ 50.00$ 10.2 1.711 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 SW 2400 576 288.00 0.12 52.30$ 531.25$ 50.00$ 10.2 1.711 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 SW 2400 576 288.00 0.12 52.30$ 531.25$ 50.00$ 10.2 1.711 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 SW 2400 576 288.00 0.12 52.30$ 531.25$ 50.00$ 10.2 1.711 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 SW 2400 576 288.00 0.12 52.30$ 531.25$ 50.00$ 10.2 1.711 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 SW 2400 576 288.00 0.12 52.30$ 531.25$ 50.00$ 10.2 1.711 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 SW 2400 576 288.00 0.12 52.30$ 531.25$ 50.00$ 10.2 1.711 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 SW 2400 576 288.00 0.12 52.30$ 531.25$ 50.00$ 10.2 1.711 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 SW 2400 576 288.00 0.12 52.30$ 531.25$ 50.00$ 10.2 1.722 East Boy's Bathroom 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 2000 576 2 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.192 SW 2000 384 192.00 0.10 35.85$ 283.50$ 20.00$ 7.9 1.411 East Storage Large 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144 1 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.048 SW 2000 96 48.00 0.02 8.96$ 106.25$ 10.00$ 11.9 2.011 Boiler Room Vestibule 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2280 164 1 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.048 SW 2280 109.44 54.72 0.02 10.01$ 106.25$ 10.00$ 10.6 1.811 Boiler Room 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 1000 288 4 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.192 SW 1000 192 96.00 0.10 20.87$ 425.00$ 40.00$ 20.4 4.022 East Storage Small 1 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.1 SW 1000 144 1 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.096 SW 1000 96 48.00 0.05 10.44$ 141.75$ 10.00$ 13.6 2.7

15-A East Girl's Bathroom 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2000 236 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.118 SW 2000 236 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 5 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 SW 2400 2112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 5 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 SW 2400 1056 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 6 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 1,037 6 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.288 SW 2400 691.2 345.60 0.14 62.76$ 637.50$ 60.00$ 10.2 1.739 7 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 SW 2400 634 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.264 SW 2400 633.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 7 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.3 SW 2400 792 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.33 SW 2400 792 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 7 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.8 SW 2400 1,848 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.77 SW 2400 1848 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 7 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.1 SW 2400 238 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.099 SW 2400 237.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 7 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.7 SW 2400 1,584 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.66 SW 2400 1584 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 232 7 21 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 1.3 SW 2400 3,024 21 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.567 SW 2400 1360.8 1663.20 0.69 302.04$ 425.25$ -$ 1.4 0.339 Large Media Center Office 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 SW 2400 634 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.264 SW 2400 633.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 Large Media Center Office 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2400 79 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2400 79.2 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 Small Media Center Office 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.2 SW 2400 396 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.165 SW 2400 396 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 22 8 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1000 576 4 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.384 SW 1000 384 192.00 0.19 41.75$ 567.00$ 40.00$ 13.6 2.722 9 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 1000 288 2 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.192 SW 1000 192 96.00 0.10 20.87$ 283.50$ 20.00$ 13.6 2.722 10 3 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.4 SW 1000 432 3 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.288 SW 1000 288 144.00 0.14 31.31$ 425.25$ 30.00$ 13.6 2.711 11 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 SW 2400 806.4 403.20 0.17 73.22$ 743.75$ 70.00$ 10.2 1.711 11 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 SW 2400 806.4 403.20 0.17 73.22$ 743.75$ 70.00$ 10.2 1.711 11 9 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.6 SW 2400 1,555 9 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.432 SW 2400 1036.8 518.40 0.22 94.14$ 956.25$ 90.00$ 10.2 1.7

172-A 11 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 2.2247 Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979 3 T 28 R F 3 F43SSILL 72 0.216 SW 2400 518.4 460.80 0.19 83.68$ 384.75$ -$ 4.6 0.8247 Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979 3 T 28 R F 3 F43SSILL 72 0.216 SW 2400 518.4 460.80 0.19 83.68$ 384.75$ -$ 4.6 0.8247 Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979 3 T 28 R F 3 F43SSILL 72 0.216 SW 2400 518.4 460.80 0.19 83.68$ 384.75$ -$ 4.6 0.8247 Main Office 5 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.7 SW 2400 1,632 5 T 28 R F 3 F43SSILL 72 0.36 SW 2400 864 768.00 0.32 139.47$ 641.25$ -$ 4.6 0.85 Main Office 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 2400 144 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 2400 144 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

22 Faculty Room 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 2400 1,382 4 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.384 SW 2400 921.6 460.80 0.19 83.68$ 567.00$ 40.00$ 6.8 1.1172-A Faculty Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 2.2172-A Faculty Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 2.2

14 Faculty Room 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.1 SW 2400 192 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.08 SW 2400 192 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 Copy Room 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 2400 691 4 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.192 SW 2400 460.8 230.40 0.10 41.84$ 425.00$ 40.00$ 10.2 1.711 Nurse 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 1,037 6 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.288 SW 2400 691.2 345.60 0.14 62.76$ 637.50$ 60.00$ 10.2 1.7

172-A Nurse 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 2.211 Nurse 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2400 346 2 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.096 SW 2400 230.4 115.20 0.05 20.92$ 212.50$ 20.00$ 10.2 1.711 14 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 SW 2400 1382.4 691.20 0.29 125.52$ 1,275.00$ 120.00$ 10.2 1.711 14 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 SW 2400 806.4 403.20 0.17 73.22$ 743.75$ 70.00$ 10.2 1.7

172-A 14 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 2.211 15 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 SW 2400 1382.4 691.20 0.29 125.52$ 1,275.00$ 120.00$ 10.2 1.711 15 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 SW 2400 806.4 403.20 0.17 73.22$ 743.75$ 70.00$ 10.2 1.7

172-A 15 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 2.211 16 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 SW 2400 1382.4 691.20 0.29 125.52$ 1,275.00$ 120.00$ 10.2 1.711 16 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 SW 2400 806.4 403.20 0.17 73.22$ 743.75$ 70.00$ 10.2 1.7

172-A 16 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 2.2251 Gym 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.0 OCC 2400 16,848 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.02 OCC 2400 16848 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 Gym Closet 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 144 2 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.096 SW 1000 96 48.00 0.05 10.44$ 212.50$ 20.00$ 20.4 4.011 R-1 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 SW 2400 806.4 403.20 0.17 73.22$ 743.75$ 70.00$ 10.2 1.722 R-2 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1600 922 4 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.384 SW 1600 614.4 307.20 0.19 59.72$ 567.00$ 40.00$ 9.5 1.711 R-3 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 1600 346 3 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.144 SW 1600 230.4 115.20 0.07 22.39$ 318.75$ 30.00$ 14.2 2.511 Kitchen 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1600 230 2 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.096 SW 1600 153.6 76.80 0.05 14.93$ 212.50$ 20.00$ 14.2 2.511 Kitchen 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 1600 346 3 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.144 SW 1600 230.4 115.20 0.07 22.39$ 318.75$ 30.00$ 14.2 2.5

15-A Gym Outdoor Vestibule 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2280 269 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.118 SW 2280 269.04 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 Gym Boy's Bathroom 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 2000 432 3 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.144 SW 2000 288 144.00 0.07 26.89$ 318.75$ 30.00$ 11.9 2.0111 Gym Girl's Bathroom 3 W 34 C F 1 (MAG) F41EE 43 0.1 SW 2000 258 3 W 28 C F 1 F41SSILL 26 0.078 SW 2000 156 102.00 0.05 19.05$ 303.75$ -$ 15.9 3.011 Gym Girl's Bathroom 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144 1 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.048 SW 2000 96 48.00 0.02 8.96$ 106.25$ 10.00$ 11.9 2.011 17 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 SW 2400 1382.4 691.20 0.29 125.52$ 1,275.00$ 120.00$ 10.2 1.711 17 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 SW 2400 806.4 403.20 0.17 73.22$ 743.75$ 70.00$ 10.2 1.7

172-A 17 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 2.211 18 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 SW 2400 1382.4 691.20 0.29 125.52$ 1,275.00$ 120.00$ 10.2 1.711 18 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 SW 2400 806.4 403.20 0.17 73.22$ 743.75$ 70.00$ 10.2 1.7

172-A 18 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 2.211 Utility Room 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 72 1 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.048 SW 1000 48 24.00 0.02 5.22$ 106.25$ 10.00$ 20.4 4.0

15-A Utility Room 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.2 SW 1000 236 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.236 SW 1000 236 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 19 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 SW 2400 1382.4 691.20 0.29 125.52$ 1,275.00$ 120.00$ 10.2 1.711 19 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 SW 2400 806.4 403.20 0.17 73.22$ 743.75$ 70.00$ 10.2 1.7

172-A 19 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 2.211 20 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 SW 2400 1382.4 691.20 0.29 125.52$ 1,275.00$ 120.00$ 10.2 1.711 20 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 SW 2400 806.4 403.20 0.17 73.22$ 743.75$ 70.00$ 10.2 1.7

172-A 20 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 2.234 21 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 2400 2,150 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.896 SW 2400 2150.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 1 21 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 SW 2400 149 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.062 SW 2400 148.8 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

34 21 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 1000 224 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.224 SW 1000 224 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 5 21 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 1000 60 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

245 22 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 SW 2400 2112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 22 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 SW 2400 1056 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 23 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 SW 2400 2112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 23 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 SW 2400 1056 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 24 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 2400 2,150 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.896 SW 2400 2150.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

COST & SAVINGS ANALYSISRETROFIT CONDITIONSEXISTING CONDITIONS

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Energy Audit of Whiting Elementary SchoolCHA Project No. 24383 Cost of Electricity: $0.156 $/kWhECM-1 Lighting Replacements $5.12 $/kW

Area DescriptionNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

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Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture Code

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NJ Smart Start Lighting

Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive

Simple Payback

COST & SAVINGS ANALYSISRETROFIT CONDITIONSEXISTING CONDITIONS

1 24 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 SW 2400 223 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.093 SW 2400 223.2 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 5 24 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 1000 60 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

39 24 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 1000 33 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 1000 33 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 West Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 West Girl's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 25 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 25 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 26 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 26 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 232 25/26 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 0.3232 25/26 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 0.339 25/26 Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 25/26 Girls's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 27 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 27 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 28 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 28 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 232 27/28 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 0.3232 27/28 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 0.339 27/28 Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 27/28 Girls's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

15-A East Hallway 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 942 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.413 SW 2280 941.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A Central Hallway 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.8 SW 2280 1,749 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.767 SW 2280 1748.76 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A West Hallway (Old) 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 942 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.413 SW 2280 941.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A West Hallway (New) 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.6 SW 2280 1,345 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.59 SW 2280 1345.2 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

1 West Hallway (New) 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.2 SW 2280 353 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.155 SW 2280 353.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 1 Addition Exterior Lighting 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.9 SW 2280 2,120 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.93 SW 2280 2120.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

231 Exterior Wall Packs 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.0 SW 2280 11,487 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.038 SW 2280 11486.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ Total 613 57 130,975 613 7,820 48 110,161 20814.08 9.27 3,816.73$ 34,391.75$ 2,820.00$

9.27 569.73$ 20814.08 3,247.00$

3,816.73$ 9.0 8.3Total savingskWh Savings

Demand Savings

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Energy Audit of Whiting Elementary SchoolCHA Project No. 24383 Cost of Electricity: $0.156 $/kWhECM-2 Install Occupancy Sensors $5.12 $/kW

Area DescriptionNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceExist

ControlAnnual Hours Annual kWh

Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture Code

Watts per Fixture kW/Space

Retrofit Control

Annual Hours

Annual kWh

Annual kWh Saved

Annual kW Saved

Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start

Lighting Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive

Simple Payback

11 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.122 East Boy's Bathroom 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 2000 576.0 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 2000 576 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 East Storage Large 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144.0 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 Boiler Room Vestibule 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2280 164.2 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2280 164.16 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 Boiler Room 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 1000 288.0 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 1000 288 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 22 East Storage Small 1 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.1 SW 1000 144.0 1 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.1 SW 1000 144 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

15-A East Girl's Bathroom 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2000 236.0 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2000 236 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 5 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112.0 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1478.4 633.60 0.00 98.84$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7245 5 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056.0 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 C-OCC 1680 739.2 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.411 6 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 1,036.8 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 725.76 311.04 0.00 48.52$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.2 3.539 7 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 SW 2400 633.6 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 C-OCC 1680 443.52 190.08 0.00 29.65$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 6.8 5.6245 7 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.3 SW 2400 792.0 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.3 C-OCC 1680 554.4 237.60 0.00 37.07$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.5 4.5245 7 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.8 SW 2400 1,848.0 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1293.6 554.40 0.00 86.49$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.939 7 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.1 SW 2400 237.6 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.1 C-OCC 1680 166.32 71.28 0.00 11.12$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 18.2 15.1245 7 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.7 SW 2400 1,584.0 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.7 C-OCC 1680 1108.8 475.20 0.00 74.13$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.7 2.3232 7 21 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 1.3 SW 2400 3,024.0 21 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 1.3 C-OCC 1680 2116.8 907.20 0.00 141.52$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 1.4 1.239 Large Media Center Office 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 SW 2400 633.6 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 C-OCC 1200 316.8 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.439 Large Media Center Office 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2400 79.2 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 C-OCC 1200 39.6 39.60 0.00 6.18$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 32.8 27.139 Small Media Center Office 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.2 SW 2400 396.0 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.2 C-OCC 1200 198 198.00 0.00 30.89$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 6.6 5.422 8 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1000 576.0 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1000 576 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 22 9 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 1000 288.0 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 1000 288 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 22 10 3 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.4 SW 1000 432.0 3 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.4 SW 1000 432 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 11 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.011 11 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.011 11 9 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.6 SW 2400 1,555.2 9 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.6 C-OCC 1680 1088.64 466.56 0.00 72.78$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.8 2.3

172-A 11 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 247 Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979.2 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 C-OCC 1200 489.6 489.60 0.00 76.38$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.7 2.2247 Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979.2 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 C-OCC 1200 489.6 489.60 0.00 76.38$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.7 2.2247 Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979.2 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 C-OCC 1200 489.6 489.60 0.00 76.38$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.7 2.2247 Main Office 5 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.7 SW 2400 1,632.0 5 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.7 C-OCC 1200 816 816.00 0.00 127.30$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 1.6 1.35 Main Office 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 2400 144.0 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 C-OCC 1200 72 72.00 0.00 11.23$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 18.0 14.9

22 Faculty Room 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 2400 1,382.4 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 C-OCC 1200 691.2 691.20 0.00 107.83$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 1.9 1.6172-A Faculty Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 172-A Faculty Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

14 Faculty Room 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.1 SW 2400 192.0 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.1 C-OCC 1200 96 96.00 0.00 14.98$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 13.5 11.211 Copy Room 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 2400 691.2 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 C-OCC 1200 345.6 345.60 0.00 53.91$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.8 3.111 Nurse 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 1,036.8 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1200 518.4 518.40 0.00 80.87$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.5 2.1

172-A Nurse 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 Nurse 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2400 345.6 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 C-OCC 1200 172.8 172.80 0.00 26.96$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 7.5 6.211 14 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711 14 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0

172-A 14 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 15 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711 15 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0

172-A 15 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 16 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711 16 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0

172-A 16 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 251 Gym 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.0 OCC 2400 16,848.0 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.0 C-OCC 1680 11793.6 5054.40 0.00 788.49$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 0.3 0.211 Gym Closet 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 144.0 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 144 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 R-1 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1200 604.8 604.80 0.00 94.35$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.822 R-2 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1600 921.6 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 C-OCC 1200 691.2 230.40 0.00 35.94$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.6 4.711 R-3 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 1600 345.6 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 C-OCC 1200 259.2 86.40 0.00 13.48$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 15.0 12.411 Kitchen 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1600 230.4 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 C-OCC 1200 172.8 57.60 0.00 8.99$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 22.5 18.611 Kitchen 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 1600 345.6 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 C-OCC 1200 259.2 86.40 0.00 13.48$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 15.0 12.4

15-A Gym Outdoor Vestibule 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2280 269.0 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2280 269.04 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 Gym Boy's Bathroom 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 2000 432.0 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 2000 432 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 111 Gym Girl's Bathroom 3 W 34 C F 1 (MAG) F41EE 43 0.1 SW 2000 258.0 3 W 34 C F 1 (MAG) F41EE 43 0.1 SW 2000 258 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 Gym Girl's Bathroom 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144.0 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 17 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711 17 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0

172-A 17 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 18 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711 18 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0

172-A 18 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 Utility Room 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 72.0 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 72 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

15-A Utility Room 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.2 SW 1000 236.0 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.2 SW 1000 236 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 19 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711 19 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0

172-A 19 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 20 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711 20 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0

172-A 20 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 21 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 2400 2,150.4 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1505.28 645.12 0.00 100.64$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.71 21 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 SW 2400 148.8 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 C-OCC 1680 104.16 44.64 0.00 6.96$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 29.1 24.1

34 21 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 1000 224.0 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 1000 224 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 5 21 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60.0 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

245 22 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112.0 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1478.4 633.60 0.00 98.84$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7245 22 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056.0 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 C-OCC 1680 739.2 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.4245 23 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112.0 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1478.4 633.60 0.00 98.84$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7245 23 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056.0 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 C-OCC 1680 739.2 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.434 24 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 2400 2,150.4 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1505.28 645.12 0.00 100.64$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7

COST & SAVINGS ANALYSISEXISTING CONDITIONS RETROFIT CONDITIONS

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Energy Audit of Whiting Elementary SchoolCHA Project No. 24383 Cost of Electricity: $0.156 $/kWhECM-2 Install Occupancy Sensors $5.12 $/kW

Area DescriptionNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceExist

ControlAnnual Hours Annual kWh

Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture Code

Watts per Fixture kW/Space

Retrofit Control

Annual Hours

Annual kWh

Annual kWh Saved

Annual kW Saved

Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start

Lighting Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive

Simple Payback

COST & SAVINGS ANALYSISEXISTING CONDITIONS RETROFIT CONDITIONS

1 24 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 SW 2400 223.2 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 C-OCC 1680 156.24 66.96 0.00 10.45$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 19.4 16.05 24 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60.0 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

39 24 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 1000 33.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 1000 33 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 West Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 West Girl's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 25 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 25 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 26 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 26 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.9232 25/26 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 232 25/26 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 25/26 Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 25/26 Girls's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 27 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 27 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 28 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 28 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.9232 27/28 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 232 27/28 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 27/28 Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 27/28 Girls's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

15-A East Hallway 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 941.6 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 941.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A Central Hallway 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.8 SW 2280 1,748.8 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.8 SW 2280 1748.76 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A West Hallway (Old) 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 941.6 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 941.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A West Hallway (New) 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.6 SW 2280 1,345.2 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.6 SW 2280 1345.2 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

1 West Hallway (New) 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.2 SW 2280 353.4 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.2 SW 2280 353.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 1 Addition Exterior Lighting 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.9 SW 2280 2,120.4 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.9 SW 2280 2120.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

231 Exterior Wall Packs 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.0 SW 2280 11,486.6 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.0 SW 2280 11486.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ Total 613 57 130,975 613 9,903 57 97,406 33568.32 0.00 5,236.66$ 14,782.50$ 2,555.00$

0.00 -$ 33568.32 5,236.66$

5,236.66$ 2.8 2.3Total Savings

Demand SavingskWh Savings

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Energy Audit of Whiting Elementary School CHA Project No. 24383 Cost of Electricity: $0.156 $/kWh

ECM-3 Lighting Replacements with Occupancy Sensors $5.12 $/kW

Area DescriptionNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceExist

ControlAnnual Hours Annual kWh

Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture Code

Watts per Fixture kW/Space

Retrofit Control

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NJ Smart Start

Lighting Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive

Simple Payback

11 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 C-OCC 1,680 403.2 460.80 0.12 79.26$ 733.75$ 85.00$ 9.3 8.211 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 C-OCC 1,680 403.2 460.80 0.12 79.26$ 733.75$ 85.00$ 9.3 8.211 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 C-OCC 1,680 403.2 460.80 0.12 79.26$ 733.75$ 85.00$ 9.3 8.211 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 C-OCC 1,680 403.2 460.80 0.12 79.26$ 733.75$ 85.00$ 9.3 8.211 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 C-OCC 1,680 403.2 460.80 0.12 79.26$ 733.75$ 85.00$ 9.3 8.211 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 C-OCC 1,680 403.2 460.80 0.12 79.26$ 733.75$ 85.00$ 9.3 8.211 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 C-OCC 1,680 403.2 460.80 0.12 79.26$ 733.75$ 85.00$ 9.3 8.211 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 C-OCC 1,680 403.2 460.80 0.12 79.26$ 733.75$ 85.00$ 9.3 8.211 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 C-OCC 1,680 403.2 460.80 0.12 79.26$ 733.75$ 85.00$ 9.3 8.211 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 C-OCC 1,680 403.2 460.80 0.12 79.26$ 733.75$ 85.00$ 9.3 8.211 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 C-OCC 1,680 403.2 460.80 0.12 79.26$ 733.75$ 85.00$ 9.3 8.211 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.24 C-OCC 1,680 403.2 460.80 0.12 79.26$ 733.75$ 85.00$ 9.3 8.222 East Boy's Bathroom 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 2000 576 2 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.192 SW 2,000 384 192.00 0.10 35.85$ 283.50$ 20.00$ 7.9 7.411 East Storage Large 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144 1 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.048 SW 2,000 96 48.00 0.02 8.96$ 106.25$ 10.00$ 11.9 10.711 Boiler Room Vestibule 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2280 164 1 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.048 SW 2,280 109.44 54.72 0.02 10.01$ 106.25$ 10.00$ 10.6 9.611 Boiler Room 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 1000 288 4 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.192 SW 1,000 192 96.00 0.10 20.87$ 425.00$ 40.00$ 20.4 18.422 East Storage Small 1 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.1 SW 1000 144 1 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.096 SW 1,000 96 48.00 0.05 10.44$ 141.75$ 10.00$ 13.6 12.6

15-A East Girl's Bathroom 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2000 236 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.118 SW 2,000 236 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 5 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 C-OCC 1,680 1478.4 633.60 0.00 98.84$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7245 5 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 C-OCC 1,680 739.2 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.411 6 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 1,037 6 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.288 C-OCC 1,680 483.84 552.96 0.14 95.11$ 840.00$ 95.00$ 8.8 7.839 7 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 SW 2400 634 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.264 C-OCC 1,680 443.52 190.08 0.00 29.65$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 6.8 5.6245 7 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.3 SW 2400 792 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.33 C-OCC 1,680 554.4 237.60 0.00 37.07$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.5 4.5245 7 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.8 SW 2400 1,848 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.77 C-OCC 1,680 1293.6 554.40 0.00 86.49$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.939 7 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.1 SW 2400 238 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.099 C-OCC 1,680 166.32 71.28 0.00 11.12$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 18.2 15.1245 7 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.7 SW 2400 1,584 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.66 C-OCC 1,680 1108.8 475.20 0.00 74.13$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.7 2.3232 7 21 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 1.3 SW 2400 3,024 21 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.567 C-OCC 1,680 952.56 2071.44 0.69 365.72$ 627.75$ 35.00$ 1.7 1.639 Large Media Center Office 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 SW 2400 634 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.264 C-OCC 1,200 316.8 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.439 Large Media Center Office 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2400 79 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 C-OCC 1,200 39.6 39.60 0.00 6.18$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 32.8 27.139 Small Media Center Office 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.2 SW 2400 396 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.165 C-OCC 1,200 198 198.00 0.00 30.89$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 6.6 5.422 8 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1000 576 4 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.384 SW 1,000 384 192.00 0.19 41.75$ 567.00$ 40.00$ 13.6 12.622 9 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 1000 288 2 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.192 SW 1,000 192 96.00 0.10 20.87$ 283.50$ 20.00$ 13.6 12.622 10 3 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.4 SW 1000 432 3 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.288 SW 1,000 288 144.00 0.14 31.31$ 425.25$ 30.00$ 13.6 12.611 11 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 C-OCC 1,680 564.48 645.12 0.17 110.96$ 946.25$ 105.00$ 8.5 7.611 11 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 C-OCC 1,680 564.48 645.12 0.17 110.96$ 946.25$ 105.00$ 8.5 7.611 11 9 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.6 SW 2400 1,555 9 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.432 C-OCC 1,680 725.76 829.44 0.22 142.66$ 1,158.75$ 125.00$ 8.1 7.2

172-A 11 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 11.8247 Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979 3 T 28 R F 3 F43SSILL 72 0.216 C-OCC 1,200 259.2 720.00 0.19 124.12$ 587.25$ 35.00$ 4.7 4.4247 Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979 3 T 28 R F 3 F43SSILL 72 0.216 C-OCC 1,200 259.2 720.00 0.19 124.12$ 587.25$ 35.00$ 4.7 4.4247 Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979 3 T 28 R F 3 F43SSILL 72 0.216 C-OCC 1,200 259.2 720.00 0.19 124.12$ 587.25$ 35.00$ 4.7 4.4247 Main Office 5 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.7 SW 2400 1,632 5 T 28 R F 3 F43SSILL 72 0.36 C-OCC 1,200 432 1200.00 0.32 206.86$ 843.75$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.95 Main Office 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 2400 144 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 C-OCC 1,200 72 72.00 0.00 11.23$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 18.0 14.9

22 Faculty Room 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 2400 1,382 4 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.384 C-OCC 1,200 460.8 921.60 0.19 155.57$ 769.50$ 75.00$ 4.9 4.5172-A Faculty Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 11.8172-A Faculty Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 11.8

14 Faculty Room 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.1 SW 2400 192 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.08 C-OCC 1,200 96 96.00 0.00 14.98$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 13.5 11.211 Copy Room 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 2400 691 4 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.192 C-OCC 1,200 230.4 460.80 0.10 77.78$ 627.50$ 75.00$ 8.1 7.111 Nurse 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 1,037 6 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.288 C-OCC 1,200 345.6 691.20 0.14 116.67$ 840.00$ 95.00$ 7.2 6.4

172-A Nurse 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 11.811 Nurse 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2400 346 2 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.096 C-OCC 1,200 115.2 230.40 0.05 38.89$ 415.00$ 55.00$ 10.7 9.311 14 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 C-OCC 1,680 967.68 1105.92 0.29 190.22$ 1,477.50$ 155.00$ 7.8 7.011 14 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 C-OCC 1,680 564.48 645.12 0.17 110.96$ 946.25$ 105.00$ 8.5 7.6

172-A 14 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 11.811 15 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 C-OCC 1,680 967.68 1105.92 0.29 190.22$ 1,477.50$ 155.00$ 7.8 7.011 15 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 C-OCC 1,680 564.48 645.12 0.17 110.96$ 946.25$ 105.00$ 8.5 7.6

172-A 15 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 11.811 16 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 C-OCC 1,680 967.68 1105.92 0.29 190.22$ 1,477.50$ 155.00$ 7.8 7.011 16 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 C-OCC 1,680 564.48 645.12 0.17 110.96$ 946.25$ 105.00$ 8.5 7.6

172-A 16 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 11.8251 Gym 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.0 OCC 2400 16,848 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.02 C-OCC 1,680 11793.6 5054.40 0.00 788.49$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 0.3 0.211 Gym Closet 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 144 2 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.096 SW 1,000 96 48.00 0.05 10.44$ 212.50$ 20.00$ 20.4 18.411 R-1 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 C-OCC 1,200 403.2 806.40 0.17 136.12$ 946.25$ 105.00$ 7.0 6.222 R-2 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1600 922 4 1T 28 R F 4 F44SSILL 96 0.384 C-OCC 1,200 460.8 460.80 0.19 83.68$ 769.50$ 75.00$ 9.2 8.311 R-3 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 1600 346 3 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.144 C-OCC 1,200 172.8 172.80 0.07 31.38$ 521.25$ 65.00$ 16.6 14.511 Kitchen 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1600 230 2 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.096 C-OCC 1,200 115.2 115.20 0.05 20.92$ 415.00$ 55.00$ 19.8 17.211 Kitchen 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 1600 346 3 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.144 C-OCC 1,200 172.8 172.80 0.07 31.38$ 521.25$ 65.00$ 16.6 14.5

15-A Gym Outdoor Vestibule 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2280 269 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.118 SW 2,280 269.04 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 Gym Boy's Bathroom 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 2000 432 3 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.144 SW 2,000 288 144.00 0.07 26.89$ 318.75$ 30.00$ 11.9 10.7111 Gym Girl's Bathroom 3 W 34 C F 1 (MAG) F41EE 43 0.1 SW 2000 258 3 W 28 C F 1 F41SSILL 26 0.078 SW 2,000 156 102.00 0.05 19.05$ 303.75$ -$ 15.9 15.911 Gym Girl's Bathroom 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144 1 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.048 SW 2,000 96 48.00 0.02 8.96$ 106.25$ 10.00$ 11.9 10.711 17 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 C-OCC 1,680 967.68 1105.92 0.29 190.22$ 1,477.50$ 155.00$ 7.8 7.011 17 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 C-OCC 1,680 564.48 645.12 0.17 110.96$ 946.25$ 105.00$ 8.5 7.6

172-A 17 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 11.811 18 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 C-OCC 1,680 967.68 1105.92 0.29 190.22$ 1,477.50$ 155.00$ 7.8 7.011 18 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 C-OCC 1,680 564.48 645.12 0.17 110.96$ 946.25$ 105.00$ 8.5 7.6

172-A 18 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 11.811 Utility Room 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 72 1 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.048 SW 1,000 48 24.00 0.02 5.22$ 106.25$ 10.00$ 20.4 18.4

15-A Utility Room 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.2 SW 1000 236 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.236 SW 1,000 236 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11 19 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 C-OCC 1,680 967.68 1105.92 0.29 190.22$ 1,477.50$ 155.00$ 7.8 7.011 19 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 C-OCC 1,680 564.48 645.12 0.17 110.96$ 946.25$ 105.00$ 8.5 7.6

172-A 19 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 11.811 20 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.576 C-OCC 1,680 967.68 1105.92 0.29 190.22$ 1,477.50$ 155.00$ 7.8 7.011 20 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 C 28 P F 2 F42SSILL 48 0.336 C-OCC 1,680 564.48 645.12 0.17 110.96$ 946.25$ 105.00$ 8.5 7.6

172-A 20 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 W 17 W F 2 F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 46.00 0.02 8.59$ 101.25$ -$ 11.8 11.834 21 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 2400 2,150 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.896 C-OCC 1,680 1505.28 645.12 0.00 100.64$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.71 21 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 SW 2400 149 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.062 C-OCC 1,680 104.16 44.64 0.00 6.96$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 29.1 24.1

34 21 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 1000 224 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.224 SW 1,000 224 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 5 21 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 1,000 60 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

245 22 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 C-OCC 1,680 1478.4 633.60 0.00 98.84$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7245 22 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 C-OCC 1,680 739.2 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.4245 23 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 C-OCC 1,680 1478.4 633.60 0.00 98.84$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7245 23 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 C-OCC 1,680 739.2 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.434 24 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 2400 2,150 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.896 C-OCC 1,680 1505.28 645.12 0.00 100.64$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7

EXISTING CONDITIONS RETROFIT CONDITIONS COST & SAVINGS ANALYSIS

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Energy Audit of Whiting Elementary School CHA Project No. 24383 Cost of Electricity: $0.156 $/kWh

ECM-3 Lighting Replacements with Occupancy Sensors $5.12 $/kW

Area DescriptionNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceExist

ControlAnnual Hours Annual kWh

Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture Code

Watts per Fixture kW/Space

Retrofit Control

Annual Hours

Annual kWh

Annual kWh Saved

Annual kW Saved

Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start

Lighting Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive

Simple Payback

EXISTING CONDITIONS RETROFIT CONDITIONS COST & SAVINGS ANALYSIS

1 24 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 SW 2400 223 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.093 C-OCC 1,680 156.24 66.96 0.00 10.45$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 19.4 16.05 24 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 1,000 60 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

39 24 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 1000 33 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 1,000 33 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 West Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 West Girl's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 25 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 25 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 26 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 26 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.9232 25/26 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2,280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 1.5232 25/26 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2,280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 1.539 25/26 Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 25/26 Girls's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 27 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 27 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 28 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 28 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.9232 27/28 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2,280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 1.5232 27/28 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2,280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 1.539 27/28 Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 27/28 Girls's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

15-A East Hallway 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 942 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.413 SW 2,280 941.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A Central Hallway 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.8 SW 2280 1,749 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.767 SW 2,280 1748.76 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A West Hallway (Old) 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 942 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.413 SW 2,280 941.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A West Hallway (New) 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.6 SW 2280 1,345 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.59 SW 2,280 1345.2 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

1 West Hallway (New) 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.2 SW 2280 353 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.155 SW 2,280 353.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 1 Addition Exterior Lighting 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.9 SW 2280 2,120 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.93 SW 2,280 2120.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

231 Exterior Wall Packs 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.0 SW 2280 11,487 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.038 SW 2,280 11486.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ Total 613 57 130,975 613 7,820 48 82,934 48040.88 9.27 8,064.11$ 49,174.25$ 5,375.00$

9.27 569.73$ 48040.88 7,494.38$

8,064.11$ 6.1 5.4Total Savings

Demand SavingskWh Savings

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Budgetary Estimated Total New Jersey Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings Incentive(without

incentive) (with

incentive) Savings

$ kW kWh therms $ $ $ $ Years Years $124,858 10.5 23,384 0 $4,296 0 $4,296 $15,500 29.1 25.5

Budgetary Estimated Total New Jersey Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings Incentive(without

incentive) (with

incentive) Savings

$ kW kWh therms $ $ $ $ Years Years $14,783 0.0 33,568 0 $5,237 0 $5,237 $2,555 2.8 2.3

Budgetary Estimated Total New Jersey Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings Incentive(without

incentive) (with

incentive) Savings

$ kW kWh therms $ $ $ $ Years Years $139,641 10.5 49,880 0 $8,429 0 $8,429 $18,055 16.6 14.4

Annual Utility Savings

*Incentive based on New Jersey Smart Start Prescriptive Lighting Measures

ECM-1 Lighting Replacements

Annual Utility Savings

*Incentive based on New Jersey Smart Start Prescriptive Lighting Measures

*Incentive based on New Jersey Smart Start Prescriptive Lighting Measures

ECM-3 Lighting Replacements with Occupancy Sensors

ECM-2 Install Occupancy Sensors

Annual Utility Savings

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Area Description UsageNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist ControlAnnual Hours

Retrofit Control

Annual kWh

11LED 1 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11LED 1 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11LED 1 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11LED 2 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11LED 2 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11LED 2 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11LED 3 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11LED 3 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11LED 3 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11LED 4 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11LED 4 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 11LED 4 Classrooms 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.36 SW 2400 C-OCC 864 22LED East Boy's Bathroom Bath Room 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.29 SW 2000 SW 576 11LED East Storage Large Bath Room 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.07 SW 2000 SW 144 11LED Boiler Room Vestibule Hallways 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.07 SW 2280 SW 164 11LED Boiler Room Storage Areas 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.29 SW 1000 SW 288 22LED East Storage Small Storage Areas 1 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.14 SW 1000 SW 144 15-A East Girl's Bathroom Bath Room 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.12 SW 2000 SW 236 245 5 Classrooms 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,112 245 5 Classrooms 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,056

11LED 6 Classrooms 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.43 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,037 39 7 Classrooms 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.26 SW 2400 C-OCC 634 245 7 Classrooms 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.33 SW 2400 C-OCC 792 245 7 Classrooms 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.77 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,848 39 7 Classrooms 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.10 SW 2400 C-OCC 238 245 7 Classrooms 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.66 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,584 232 7 Classrooms 21 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 1.26 SW 2400 C-OCC 3,024 39 Large Media Center Office Offices 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.26 SW 2400 C-OCC 634 39 Large Media Center Office Offices 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2400 C-OCC 79 39 Small Media Center Office Offices 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.17 SW 2400 C-OCC 396

22LED 8 Storage Areas 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.58 SW 1000 SW 576 22LED 9 Storage Areas 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.29 SW 1000 SW 288 22LED 10 Storage Areas 3 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.43 SW 1000 SW 432 11LED 11 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210 11LED 11 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210 11LED 11 Classrooms 9 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.65 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,555 172LED 11 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 247LED Main Office Offices 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.41 SW 2400 C-OCC 979 247LED Main Office Offices 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.41 SW 2400 C-OCC 979 247LED Main Office Offices 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.41 SW 2400 C-OCC 979 247LED Main Office Offices 5 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.68 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,632

5 Main Office Offices 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 2400 C-OCC 144 22LED Faculty Room Offices 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.58 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,382 172LED Faculty Room Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 172LED Faculty Room Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112

14 Faculty Room Offices 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.08 SW 2400 C-OCC 192 11LED Copy Room Offices 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.29 SW 2400 C-OCC 691 11LED Nurse Offices 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.43 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,037 172LED Nurse Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 11LED Nurse Offices 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.14 SW 2400 C-OCC 346 11LED 14 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11LED 14 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210 172LED 14 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112

EXISTING CONDITIONS

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Area Description UsageNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist ControlAnnual Hours

Retrofit Control

Annual kWh

EXISTING CONDITIONS

11LED 15 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11LED 15 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210 172LED 15 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 11LED 16 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11LED 16 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210 172LED 16 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112

251 Gym Classrooms 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.02 OCC 2400 C-OCC 16,848 11LED Gym Closet Storage Areas 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.14 SW 1000 SW 144 11LED R-1 Offices 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210 22LED R-2 Cafeteria 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.58 SW 1600 C-OCC 922 11LED R-3 Cafeteria 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.22 SW 1600 C-OCC 346 11LED Kitchen Cafeteria 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.14 SW 1600 C-OCC 230 11LED Kitchen Cafeteria 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.22 SW 1600 C-OCC 346 15-A Gym Outdoor Vestibule Hallways 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.12 SW 2280 SW 269

11LED Gym Boy's Bathroom Bath Room 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.22 SW 2000 SW 432 11LED Gym Girl's Bathroom Bath Room 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.22 SW 2000 SW 432 11LED Gym Girl's Bathroom Bath Room 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.07 SW 2000 SW 144 11LED 17 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11LED 17 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210 172LED 17 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 11LED 18 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11LED 18 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210 172LED 18 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 11LED Utility Room Storage Areas 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.07 SW 1000 SW 72 15-A Utility Room Storage Areas 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.24 SW 1000 SW 236

11LED 19 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11LED 19 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210 172LED 19 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112 11LED 20 Classrooms 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.86 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,074 11LED 20 Classrooms 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.50 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,210 172LED 20 Bath Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.06 SW 2000 SW 112

34 21 Classrooms 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.90 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,150 1 21 Classrooms 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.06 SW 2400 C-OCC 149 34 21 Storage Areas 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.22 SW 1000 SW 224 5 21 Storage Areas 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 1000 SW 60

245 22 Classrooms 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,112 245 22 Classrooms 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,056 245 23 Classrooms 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,112 245 23 Classrooms 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,056 34 24 Classrooms 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.90 SW 2400 C-OCC 2,150 1 24 Classrooms 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.09 SW 2400 C-OCC 223 5 24 Storage Areas 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 1000 SW 60 39 24 Storage Areas 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 1000 SW 33 39 West Boy's Bathroom Bath Room 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2000 SW 66 39 West Girl's Bathroom Bath Room 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2000 SW 66 34 25 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 34 25 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 34 26 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 34 26 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 232 25/26 Vestibule Hallways 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.06 SW 2280 SW 137 232 25/26 Vestibule Hallways 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.06 SW 2280 SW 137 39 25/26 Boy's Bathroom Bath Room 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2000 SW 66 39 25/26 Girls's Bathroom Bath Room 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2000 SW 66

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Area Description UsageNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist ControlAnnual Hours

Retrofit Control

Annual kWh

EXISTING CONDITIONS

34 27 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 34 27 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 34 28 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 34 28 Classrooms 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.78 SW 2400 C-OCC 1,882 232 27/28 Vestibule Hallways 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.06 SW 2280 SW 137 232 27/28 Vestibule Hallways 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.06 SW 2280 SW 137 39 27/28 Boy's Bathroom Bath Room 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2000 SW 66 39 27/28 Girls's Bathroom Bath Room 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.03 SW 2000 SW 66

15-A East Hallway Hallways 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.41 SW 2280 SW 942 15-A Central Hallway Hallways 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.77 SW 2280 SW 1,749 15-A West Hallway (Old) Hallways 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.41 SW 2280 SW 942 15-A West Hallway (New) Hallways 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.59 SW 2280 SW 1,345

1 West Hallway (New) Hallways 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.16 SW 2280 SW 353 1 Addition Exterior Lighting Hallways 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.93 SW 2280 SW 2,120

231 Exterior Wall Packs Hallways 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.04 SW 2280 SW 11,487 Total 613 57.26 131,149

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Area DescriptionNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceExist

ControlAnnual Hours Annual kWh

Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture Code

Watts per Fixture kW/Space

Retrofit Control

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11LED 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 SW 2400 552 312.00 0.13 56.66$ 2,000.00$ 250.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 SW 2400 552 312.00 0.13 56.66$ 2,000.00$ 250.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 SW 2400 552 312.00 0.13 56.66$ 2,000.00$ 250.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 SW 2400 552 312.00 0.13 56.66$ 2,000.00$ 250.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 SW 2400 552 312.00 0.13 56.66$ 2,000.00$ 250.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 SW 2400 552 312.00 0.13 56.66$ 2,000.00$ 250.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 SW 2400 552 312.00 0.13 56.66$ 2,000.00$ 250.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 SW 2400 552 312.00 0.13 56.66$ 2,000.00$ 250.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 SW 2400 552 312.00 0.13 56.66$ 2,000.00$ 250.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 SW 2400 552 312.00 0.13 56.66$ 2,000.00$ 250.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 SW 2400 552 312.00 0.13 56.66$ 2,000.00$ 250.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 SW 2400 552 312.00 0.13 56.66$ 2,000.00$ 250.00$ 35.3 5.622LED East Boy's Bathroom 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 2000 576 2 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.148 SW 2000 296 280.00 0.14 52.28$ 800.00$ 100.00$ 15.3 2.511LED East Storage Large 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144 1 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.046 SW 2000 92 52.00 0.03 9.71$ 400.00$ 50.00$ 41.2 6.711LED Boiler Room Vestibule 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2280 164 1 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.046 SW 2280 104.88 59.28 0.03 10.85$ 400.00$ 50.00$ 36.9 5.911LED Boiler Room 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 1000 288 4 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.184 SW 1000 184 104.00 0.10 22.61$ 1,600.00$ 200.00$ 70.8 13.522LED East Storage Small 1 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.1 SW 1000 144 1 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.074 SW 1000 74 70.00 0.07 15.22$ 400.00$ 50.00$ 26.3 5.015-A East Girl's Bathroom 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2000 236 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.118 SW 2000 236 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 5 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 SW 2400 2112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 5 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 SW 2400 1056 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

11LED 6 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 1,037 6 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.276 SW 2400 662.4 374.40 0.16 67.99$ 2,400.00$ 300.00$ 35.3 5.639 7 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 SW 2400 634 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.264 SW 2400 633.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 7 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.3 SW 2400 792 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.33 SW 2400 792 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 7 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.8 SW 2400 1,848 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.77 SW 2400 1848 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 7 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.1 SW 2400 238 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.099 SW 2400 237.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 7 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.7 SW 2400 1,584 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.66 SW 2400 1584 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 232 7 21 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 1.3 SW 2400 3,024 21 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.567 SW 2400 1360.8 1663.20 0.69 302.04$ 425.25$ -$ 1.4 0.339 Large Media Center Office 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 SW 2400 634 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.264 SW 2400 633.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 Large Media Center Office 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2400 79 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2400 79.2 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 Small Media Center Office 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.2 SW 2400 396 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.165 SW 2400 396 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

22LED 8 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1000 576 4 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.296 SW 1000 296 280.00 0.28 60.88$ 1,600.00$ 200.00$ 26.3 5.022LED 9 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 1000 288 2 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.148 SW 1000 148 140.00 0.14 30.44$ 800.00$ 100.00$ 26.3 5.022LED 10 3 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.4 SW 1000 432 3 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.222 SW 1000 222 210.00 0.21 45.66$ 1,200.00$ 150.00$ 26.3 5.011LED 11 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 SW 2400 772.8 436.80 0.18 79.32$ 2,800.00$ 350.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 11 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 SW 2400 772.8 436.80 0.18 79.32$ 2,800.00$ 350.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 11 9 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.6 SW 2400 1,555 9 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.414 SW 2400 993.6 561.60 0.23 101.99$ 3,600.00$ 450.00$ 35.3 5.6172LED 11 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 6.0247LED Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979 3 T 59 R LED TLED59 59 0.177 SW 2400 424.8 554.40 0.23 100.68$ 1,200.00$ 150.00$ 11.9 1.9247LED Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979 3 T 59 R LED TLED59 59 0.177 SW 2400 424.8 554.40 0.23 100.68$ 1,200.00$ 150.00$ 11.9 1.9247LED Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979 3 T 59 R LED TLED59 59 0.177 SW 2400 424.8 554.40 0.23 100.68$ 1,200.00$ 150.00$ 11.9 1.9247LED Main Office 5 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.7 SW 2400 1,632 5 T 59 R LED TLED59 59 0.295 SW 2400 708 924.00 0.39 167.80$ 2,000.00$ 250.00$ 11.9 1.9

5 Main Office 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 2400 144 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 2400 144 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 22LED Faculty Room 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 2400 1,382 4 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.296 SW 2400 710.4 672.00 0.28 122.04$ 1,600.00$ 200.00$ 13.1 2.1172LED Faculty Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 6.0172LED Faculty Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 6.0

14 Faculty Room 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.1 SW 2400 192 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.08 SW 2400 192 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED Copy Room 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 2400 691 4 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.184 SW 2400 441.6 249.60 0.10 45.33$ 1,600.00$ 200.00$ 35.3 5.611LED Nurse 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 1,037 6 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.276 SW 2400 662.4 374.40 0.16 67.99$ 2,400.00$ 300.00$ 35.3 5.6172LED Nurse 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 6.011LED Nurse 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2400 346 2 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.092 SW 2400 220.8 124.80 0.05 22.66$ 800.00$ 100.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 14 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 SW 2400 1324.8 748.80 0.31 135.98$ 4,800.00$ 600.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 14 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 SW 2400 772.8 436.80 0.18 79.32$ 2,800.00$ 350.00$ 35.3 5.6172LED 14 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 6.011LED 15 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 SW 2400 1324.8 748.80 0.31 135.98$ 4,800.00$ 600.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 15 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 SW 2400 772.8 436.80 0.18 79.32$ 2,800.00$ 350.00$ 35.3 5.6172LED 15 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 6.011LED 16 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 SW 2400 1324.8 748.80 0.31 135.98$ 4,800.00$ 600.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 16 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 SW 2400 772.8 436.80 0.18 79.32$ 2,800.00$ 350.00$ 35.3 5.6172LED 16 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 6.0

251 Gym 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.0 OCC 2400 16,848 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.02 OCC 2400 16848 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED Gym Closet 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 144 2 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.092 SW 1000 92 52.00 0.05 11.31$ 800.00$ 100.00$ 70.8 13.511LED R-1 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 SW 2400 772.8 436.80 0.18 79.32$ 2,800.00$ 350.00$ 35.3 5.622LED R-2 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1600 922 4 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.296 SW 1600 473.6 448.00 0.28 87.09$ 1,600.00$ 200.00$ 18.4 3.111LED R-3 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 1600 346 3 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.138 SW 1600 220.8 124.80 0.08 24.26$ 1,200.00$ 150.00$ 49.5 8.411LED Kitchen 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1600 230 2 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.092 SW 1600 147.2 83.20 0.05 16.17$ 800.00$ 100.00$ 49.5 8.411LED Kitchen 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 1600 346 3 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.138 SW 1600 220.8 124.80 0.08 24.26$ 1,200.00$ 150.00$ 49.5 8.415-A Gym Outdoor Vestibule 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2280 269 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.118 SW 2280 269.04 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

11LED Gym Boy's Bathroom 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 2000 432 3 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.138 SW 2000 276 156.00 0.08 29.13$ 1,200.00$ 150.00$ 41.2 6.711LED Gym Girl's Bathroom 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 2000 432 3 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.138 SW 2000 276 156.00 0.08 29.13$ 1,200.00$ 150.00$ 41.2 6.711LED Gym Girl's Bathroom 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144 1 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.046 SW 2000 92 52.00 0.03 9.71$ 400.00$ 50.00$ 41.2 6.711LED 17 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 SW 2400 1324.8 748.80 0.31 135.98$ 4,800.00$ 600.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 17 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 SW 2400 772.8 436.80 0.18 79.32$ 2,800.00$ 350.00$ 35.3 5.6172LED 17 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 6.011LED 18 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 SW 2400 1324.8 748.80 0.31 135.98$ 4,800.00$ 600.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 18 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 SW 2400 772.8 436.80 0.18 79.32$ 2,800.00$ 350.00$ 35.3 5.6172LED 18 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 6.011LED Utility Room 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 72 1 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.046 SW 1000 46 26.00 0.03 5.65$ 400.00$ 50.00$ 70.8 13.515-A Utility Room 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.2 SW 1000 236 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.236 SW 1000 236 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

11LED 19 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 SW 2400 1324.8 748.80 0.31 135.98$ 4,800.00$ 600.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 19 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 SW 2400 772.8 436.80 0.18 79.32$ 2,800.00$ 350.00$ 35.3 5.6172LED 19 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 6.011LED 20 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 SW 2400 1324.8 748.80 0.31 135.98$ 4,800.00$ 600.00$ 35.3 5.611LED 20 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 SW 2400 772.8 436.80 0.18 79.32$ 2,800.00$ 350.00$ 35.3 5.6172LED 20 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 6.0

34 21 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 2400 2,150 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.896 SW 2400 2150.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 1 21 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 SW 2400 149 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.062 SW 2400 148.8 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

34 21 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 1000 224 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.224 SW 1000 224 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 5 21 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 1000 60 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

245 22 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 SW 2400 2112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 22 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 SW 2400 1056 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 23 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 SW 2400 2112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 23 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 SW 2400 1056 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 24 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 2400 2,150 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.896 SW 2400 2150.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

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Energy Audit of Whiting Elementary SchoolCHA Project No. 24383 Cost of Electricity: $0.156 $/kWhECM-1 Lighting Replacements $5.12 $/kW

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1 24 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 SW 2400 223 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.093 SW 2400 223.2 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 5 24 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 1000 60 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

39 24 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 1000 33 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 1000 33 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 West Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 West Girl's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 25 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 25 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 26 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 26 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 232 25/26 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 0.3232 25/26 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 0.339 25/26 Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 25/26 Girls's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 27 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 27 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 28 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 28 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 SW 2400 1881.6 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 232 27/28 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 0.3232 27/28 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 0.339 27/28 Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 27/28 Girls's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

15-A East Hallway 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 942 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.413 SW 2280 941.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A Central Hallway 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.8 SW 2280 1,749 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.767 SW 2280 1748.76 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A West Hallway (Old) 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 942 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.413 SW 2280 941.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A West Hallway (New) 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.6 SW 2280 1,345 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.59 SW 2280 1345.2 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

1 West Hallway (New) 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.2 SW 2280 353 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.155 SW 2280 353.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 1 Addition Exterior Lighting 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.9 SW 2280 2,120 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.93 SW 2280 2120.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

231 Exterior Wall Packs 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.0 SW 2280 11,487 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.038 SW 2280 11486.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ Total 613 57 131,149 613 7,447 47 107,765 23383.84 10.55 4,295.76$ 124,858.25$ 15,500.00$

10.55 647.88$ 23383.84 3,647.88$

4,295.76$ 29.1 25.5Total savingskWh Savings

Demand Savings

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Area DescriptionNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceExist

ControlAnnual Hours Annual kWh

Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture Code

Watts per Fixture kW/Space

Retrofit Control

Annual Hours

Annual kWh

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Annual kW Saved

Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start

Lighting Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive

Simple Payback

11LED 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111LED 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111LED 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111LED 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111LED 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111LED 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111LED 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111LED 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111LED 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111LED 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111LED 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.111LED 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864.0 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 604.8 259.20 0.00 40.44$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.0 4.122LED East Boy's Bathroom 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 2000 576.0 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 2000 576 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED East Storage Large 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144.0 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED Boiler Room Vestibule 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2280 164.2 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2280 164.16 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED Boiler Room 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 1000 288.0 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 1000 288 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 22LED East Storage Small 1 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.1 SW 1000 144.0 1 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.1 SW 1000 144 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A East Girl's Bathroom 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2000 236.0 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2000 236 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 5 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112.0 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1478.4 633.60 0.00 98.84$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7245 5 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056.0 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 C-OCC 1680 739.2 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.4

11LED 6 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 1,036.8 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1680 725.76 311.04 0.00 48.52$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.2 3.539 7 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 SW 2400 633.6 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 C-OCC 1680 443.52 190.08 0.00 29.65$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 6.8 5.6245 7 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.3 SW 2400 792.0 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.3 C-OCC 1680 554.4 237.60 0.00 37.07$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.5 4.5245 7 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.8 SW 2400 1,848.0 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1293.6 554.40 0.00 86.49$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.939 7 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.1 SW 2400 237.6 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.1 C-OCC 1680 166.32 71.28 0.00 11.12$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 18.2 15.1245 7 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.7 SW 2400 1,584.0 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.7 C-OCC 1680 1108.8 475.20 0.00 74.13$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.7 2.3232 7 21 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 1.3 SW 2400 3,024.0 21 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 1.3 C-OCC 1680 2116.8 907.20 0.00 141.52$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 1.4 1.239 Large Media Center Office 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 SW 2400 633.6 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 C-OCC 1200 316.8 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.439 Large Media Center Office 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2400 79.2 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 C-OCC 1200 39.6 39.60 0.00 6.18$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 32.8 27.139 Small Media Center Office 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.2 SW 2400 396.0 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.2 C-OCC 1200 198 198.00 0.00 30.89$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 6.6 5.4

22LED 8 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1000 576.0 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1000 576 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 22LED 9 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 1000 288.0 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 1000 288 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 22LED 10 3 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.4 SW 1000 432.0 3 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.4 SW 1000 432 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED 11 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.011LED 11 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.011LED 11 9 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.6 SW 2400 1,555.2 9 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.6 C-OCC 1680 1088.64 466.56 0.00 72.78$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.8 2.3172LED 11 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 247LED Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979.2 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 C-OCC 1200 489.6 489.60 0.00 76.38$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.7 2.2247LED Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979.2 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 C-OCC 1200 489.6 489.60 0.00 76.38$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.7 2.2247LED Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979.2 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 C-OCC 1200 489.6 489.60 0.00 76.38$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.7 2.2247LED Main Office 5 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.7 SW 2400 1,632.0 5 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.7 C-OCC 1200 816 816.00 0.00 127.30$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 1.6 1.3

5 Main Office 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 2400 144.0 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 C-OCC 1200 72 72.00 0.00 11.23$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 18.0 14.922LED Faculty Room 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 2400 1,382.4 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 C-OCC 1200 691.2 691.20 0.00 107.83$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 1.9 1.6172LED Faculty Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 172LED Faculty Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

14 Faculty Room 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.1 SW 2400 192.0 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.1 C-OCC 1200 96 96.00 0.00 14.98$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 13.5 11.211LED Copy Room 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 2400 691.2 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 C-OCC 1200 345.6 345.60 0.00 53.91$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.8 3.111LED Nurse 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 1,036.8 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 C-OCC 1200 518.4 518.40 0.00 80.87$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.5 2.1172LED Nurse 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED Nurse 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2400 345.6 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 C-OCC 1200 172.8 172.80 0.00 26.96$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 7.5 6.211LED 14 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711LED 14 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0172LED 14 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED 15 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711LED 15 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0172LED 15 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED 16 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711LED 16 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0172LED 16 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

251 Gym 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.0 OCC 2400 16,848.0 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.0 C-OCC 1680 11793.6 5054.40 0.00 788.49$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 0.3 0.211LED Gym Closet 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 144.0 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 144 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED R-1 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1200 604.8 604.80 0.00 94.35$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.822LED R-2 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1600 921.6 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 C-OCC 1200 691.2 230.40 0.00 35.94$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.6 4.711LED R-3 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 1600 345.6 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 C-OCC 1200 259.2 86.40 0.00 13.48$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 15.0 12.411LED Kitchen 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1600 230.4 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 C-OCC 1200 172.8 57.60 0.00 8.99$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 22.5 18.611LED Kitchen 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 1600 345.6 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 C-OCC 1200 259.2 86.40 0.00 13.48$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 15.0 12.415-A Gym Outdoor Vestibule 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2280 269.0 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2280 269.04 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

11LED Gym Boy's Bathroom 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 2000 432.0 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 2000 432 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED Gym Girl's Bathroom 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 2000 432.0 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 2000 432 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED Gym Girl's Bathroom 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144.0 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED 17 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711LED 17 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0172LED 17 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED 18 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711LED 18 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0172LED 18 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED Utility Room 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 72.0 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 72 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A Utility Room 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.2 SW 1000 236.0 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.2 SW 1000 236 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

11LED 19 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711LED 19 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0172LED 19 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 11LED 20 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,073.6 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1451.52 622.08 0.00 97.04$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.1 1.711LED 20 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,209.6 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 C-OCC 1680 846.72 362.88 0.00 56.61$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 3.6 3.0172LED 20 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112.0 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

34 21 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 2400 2,150.4 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1505.28 645.12 0.00 100.64$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.71 21 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 SW 2400 148.8 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 C-OCC 1680 104.16 44.64 0.00 6.96$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 29.1 24.1

34 21 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 1000 224.0 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 1000 224 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 5 21 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60.0 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

245 22 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112.0 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1478.4 633.60 0.00 98.84$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7245 22 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056.0 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 C-OCC 1680 739.2 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.4245 23 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112.0 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1478.4 633.60 0.00 98.84$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7245 23 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056.0 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 C-OCC 1680 739.2 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.434 24 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 2400 2,150.4 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 C-OCC 1680 1505.28 645.12 0.00 100.64$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7

COST & SAVINGS ANALYSISEXISTING CONDITIONS RETROFIT CONDITIONS

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Energy Audit of Whiting Elementary SchoolCHA Project No. 24383 Cost of Electricity: $0.156 $/kWhECM-2 Install Occupancy Sensors $5.12 $/kW

Area DescriptionNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceExist

ControlAnnual Hours Annual kWh

Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture Code

Watts per Fixture kW/Space

Retrofit Control

Annual Hours

Annual kWh

Annual kWh Saved

Annual kW Saved

Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start

Lighting Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive

Simple Payback

COST & SAVINGS ANALYSISEXISTING CONDITIONS RETROFIT CONDITIONS

1 24 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 SW 2400 223.2 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 C-OCC 1680 156.24 66.96 0.00 10.45$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 19.4 16.05 24 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60.0 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

39 24 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 1000 33.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 1000 33 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 West Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 West Girl's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 25 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 25 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 26 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 26 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.9232 25/26 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 232 25/26 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 25/26 Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 25/26 Girls's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 27 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 27 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 28 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 28 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,881.6 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 C-OCC 1680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.9232 27/28 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 232 27/28 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 136.8 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 27/28 Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 27/28 Girls's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66.0 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

15-A East Hallway 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 941.6 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 941.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A Central Hallway 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.8 SW 2280 1,748.8 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.8 SW 2280 1748.76 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A West Hallway (Old) 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 941.6 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 941.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A West Hallway (New) 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.6 SW 2280 1,345.2 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.6 SW 2280 1345.2 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

1 West Hallway (New) 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.2 SW 2280 353.4 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.2 SW 2280 353.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 1 Addition Exterior Lighting 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.9 SW 2280 2,120.4 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.9 SW 2280 2120.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

231 Exterior Wall Packs 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.0 SW 2280 11,486.6 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.0 SW 2280 11486.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ Total 613 57 131,149 613 9,932 57 97,580 33568.32 0.00 5,236.66$ 14,782.50$ 2,555.00$

0.00 -$ 33568.32 5,236.66$

5,236.66$ 2.8 2.3Total Savings

Demand SavingskWh Savings

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Energy Audit of Whiting Elementary School CHA Project No. 24383 Cost of Electricity: $0.156 $/kWh

ECM-3 Lighting Replacements with Occupancy Sensors $5.12 $/kW

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11LED 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 C-OCC 1,680 386.4 477.60 0.13 82.49$ 2,202.50$ 285.00$ 26.7 23.211LED 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 C-OCC 1,680 386.4 477.60 0.13 82.49$ 2,202.50$ 285.00$ 26.7 23.211LED 1 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 C-OCC 1,680 386.4 477.60 0.13 82.49$ 2,202.50$ 285.00$ 26.7 23.211LED 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 C-OCC 1,680 386.4 477.60 0.13 82.49$ 2,202.50$ 285.00$ 26.7 23.211LED 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 C-OCC 1,680 386.4 477.60 0.13 82.49$ 2,202.50$ 285.00$ 26.7 23.211LED 2 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 C-OCC 1,680 386.4 477.60 0.13 82.49$ 2,202.50$ 285.00$ 26.7 23.211LED 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 C-OCC 1,680 386.4 477.60 0.13 82.49$ 2,202.50$ 285.00$ 26.7 23.211LED 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 C-OCC 1,680 386.4 477.60 0.13 82.49$ 2,202.50$ 285.00$ 26.7 23.211LED 3 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 C-OCC 1,680 386.4 477.60 0.13 82.49$ 2,202.50$ 285.00$ 26.7 23.211LED 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 C-OCC 1,680 386.4 477.60 0.13 82.49$ 2,202.50$ 285.00$ 26.7 23.211LED 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 C-OCC 1,680 386.4 477.60 0.13 82.49$ 2,202.50$ 285.00$ 26.7 23.211LED 4 5 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 864 5 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.23 C-OCC 1,680 386.4 477.60 0.13 82.49$ 2,202.50$ 285.00$ 26.7 23.222LED East Boy's Bathroom 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 2000 576 2 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.148 SW 2,000 296 280.00 0.14 52.28$ 800.00$ 100.00$ 15.3 13.411LED East Storage Large 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144 1 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.046 SW 2,000 92 52.00 0.03 9.71$ 400.00$ 50.00$ 41.2 36.011LED Boiler Room Vestibule 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2280 164 1 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.046 SW 2,280 104.88 59.28 0.03 10.85$ 400.00$ 50.00$ 36.9 32.311LED Boiler Room 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 1000 288 4 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.184 SW 1,000 184 104.00 0.10 22.61$ 1,600.00$ 200.00$ 70.8 61.922LED East Storage Small 1 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.1 SW 1000 144 1 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.074 SW 1,000 74 70.00 0.07 15.22$ 400.00$ 50.00$ 26.3 23.015-A East Girl's Bathroom 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2000 236 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.118 SW 2,000 236 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 245 5 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 C-OCC 1,680 1478.4 633.60 0.00 98.84$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7245 5 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 C-OCC 1,680 739.2 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.4

11LED 6 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 1,037 6 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.276 C-OCC 1,680 463.68 573.12 0.16 98.99$ 2,602.50$ 335.00$ 26.3 22.939 7 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 SW 2400 634 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.264 C-OCC 1,680 443.52 190.08 0.00 29.65$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 6.8 5.6245 7 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.3 SW 2400 792 3 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.33 C-OCC 1,680 554.4 237.60 0.00 37.07$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 5.5 4.5245 7 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.8 SW 2400 1,848 7 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.77 C-OCC 1,680 1293.6 554.40 0.00 86.49$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.939 7 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.1 SW 2400 238 3 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.099 C-OCC 1,680 166.32 71.28 0.00 11.12$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 18.2 15.1245 7 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.7 SW 2400 1,584 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.66 C-OCC 1,680 1108.8 475.20 0.00 74.13$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.7 2.3232 7 21 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 1.3 SW 2400 3,024 21 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.567 C-OCC 1,680 952.56 2071.44 0.69 365.72$ 627.75$ 35.00$ 1.7 1.639 Large Media Center Office 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.3 SW 2400 634 8 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.264 C-OCC 1,200 316.8 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.439 Large Media Center Office 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2400 79 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 C-OCC 1,200 39.6 39.60 0.00 6.18$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 32.8 27.139 Small Media Center Office 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.2 SW 2400 396 5 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.165 C-OCC 1,200 198 198.00 0.00 30.89$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 6.6 5.4

22LED 8 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1000 576 4 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.296 SW 1,000 296 280.00 0.28 60.88$ 1,600.00$ 200.00$ 26.3 23.022LED 9 2 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.3 SW 1000 288 2 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.148 SW 1,000 148 140.00 0.14 30.44$ 800.00$ 100.00$ 26.3 23.022LED 10 3 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.4 SW 1000 432 3 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.222 SW 1,000 222 210.00 0.21 45.66$ 1,200.00$ 150.00$ 26.3 23.011LED 11 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 C-OCC 1,680 540.96 668.64 0.18 115.49$ 3,002.50$ 385.00$ 26.0 22.711LED 11 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 C-OCC 1,680 540.96 668.64 0.18 115.49$ 3,002.50$ 385.00$ 26.0 22.711LED 11 9 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.6 SW 2400 1,555 9 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.414 C-OCC 1,680 695.52 859.68 0.23 148.49$ 3,802.50$ 485.00$ 25.6 22.3172LED 11 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2,000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 32.0247LED Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979 3 T 59 R LED TLED59 59 0.177 C-OCC 1,200 212.4 766.80 0.23 133.81$ 1,402.50$ 185.00$ 10.5 9.1247LED Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979 3 T 59 R LED TLED59 59 0.177 C-OCC 1,200 212.4 766.80 0.23 133.81$ 1,402.50$ 185.00$ 10.5 9.1247LED Main Office 3 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.4 SW 2400 979 3 T 59 R LED TLED59 59 0.177 C-OCC 1,200 212.4 766.80 0.23 133.81$ 1,402.50$ 185.00$ 10.5 9.1247LED Main Office 5 T 40 R F 3 (MAG) F43SE 136 0.7 SW 2400 1,632 5 T 59 R LED TLED59 59 0.295 C-OCC 1,200 354 1278.00 0.39 223.02$ 2,202.50$ 285.00$ 9.9 8.6

5 Main Office 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 2400 144 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 C-OCC 1,200 72 72.00 0.00 11.23$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 18.0 14.922LED Faculty Room 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 2400 1,382 4 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.296 C-OCC 1,200 355.2 1027.20 0.28 177.45$ 1,802.50$ 235.00$ 10.2 8.8172LED Faculty Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2,000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 32.0172LED Faculty Room 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2,000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 32.0

14 Faculty Room 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.1 SW 2400 192 1 CIRC 32/40 C F 2 (MAG) FC32/40/1 80 0.08 C-OCC 1,200 96 96.00 0.00 14.98$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 13.5 11.211LED Copy Room 4 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.3 SW 2400 691 4 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.184 C-OCC 1,200 220.8 470.40 0.10 79.77$ 1,802.50$ 235.00$ 22.6 19.611LED Nurse 6 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.4 SW 2400 1,037 6 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.276 C-OCC 1,200 331.2 705.60 0.16 119.66$ 2,602.50$ 335.00$ 21.7 18.9172LED Nurse 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2,000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 32.011LED Nurse 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2400 346 2 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.092 C-OCC 1,200 110.4 235.20 0.05 39.89$ 1,002.50$ 135.00$ 25.1 21.711LED 14 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 C-OCC 1,680 927.36 1146.24 0.31 197.98$ 5,002.50$ 635.00$ 25.3 22.111LED 14 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 C-OCC 1,680 540.96 668.64 0.18 115.49$ 3,002.50$ 385.00$ 26.0 22.7172LED 14 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2,000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 32.011LED 15 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 C-OCC 1,680 927.36 1146.24 0.31 197.98$ 5,002.50$ 635.00$ 25.3 22.111LED 15 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 C-OCC 1,680 540.96 668.64 0.18 115.49$ 3,002.50$ 385.00$ 26.0 22.7172LED 15 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2,000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 32.011LED 16 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 C-OCC 1,680 927.36 1146.24 0.31 197.98$ 5,002.50$ 635.00$ 25.3 22.111LED 16 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 C-OCC 1,680 540.96 668.64 0.18 115.49$ 3,002.50$ 385.00$ 26.0 22.7172LED 16 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2,000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 32.0

251 Gym 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.0 OCC 2400 16,848 20 T5 HO/6 F46GHL 351 7.02 C-OCC 1,680 11793.6 5054.40 0.00 788.49$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 0.3 0.211LED Gym Closet 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 144 2 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.092 SW 1,000 92 52.00 0.05 11.31$ 800.00$ 100.00$ 70.8 61.911LED R-1 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 C-OCC 1,200 386.4 823.20 0.18 139.60$ 3,002.50$ 385.00$ 21.5 18.722LED R-2 4 1T 34 R F 4 (MAG) F44EE 144 0.6 SW 1600 922 4 T 74 R LED TLED74 74 0.296 C-OCC 1,200 355.2 566.40 0.28 105.56$ 1,802.50$ 235.00$ 17.1 14.811LED R-3 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 1600 346 3 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.138 C-OCC 1,200 165.6 180.00 0.08 32.87$ 1,402.50$ 185.00$ 42.7 37.011LED Kitchen 2 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1600 230 2 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.092 C-OCC 1,200 110.4 120.00 0.05 21.91$ 1,002.50$ 135.00$ 45.7 39.611LED Kitchen 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 1600 346 3 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.138 C-OCC 1,200 165.6 180.00 0.08 32.87$ 1,402.50$ 185.00$ 42.7 37.015-A Gym Outdoor Vestibule 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.1 SW 2280 269 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.118 SW 2,280 269.04 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

11LED Gym Boy's Bathroom 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 2000 432 3 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.138 SW 2,000 276 156.00 0.08 29.13$ 1,200.00$ 150.00$ 41.2 36.011LED Gym Girl's Bathroom 3 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.2 SW 2000 432 3 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.138 SW 2,000 276 156.00 0.08 29.13$ 1,200.00$ 150.00$ 41.2 36.011LED Gym Girl's Bathroom 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 2000 144 1 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.046 SW 2,000 92 52.00 0.03 9.71$ 400.00$ 50.00$ 41.2 36.011LED 17 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 C-OCC 1,680 927.36 1146.24 0.31 197.98$ 5,002.50$ 635.00$ 25.3 22.111LED 17 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 C-OCC 1,680 540.96 668.64 0.18 115.49$ 3,002.50$ 385.00$ 26.0 22.7172LED 17 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2,000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 32.011LED 18 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 C-OCC 1,680 927.36 1146.24 0.31 197.98$ 5,002.50$ 635.00$ 25.3 22.111LED 18 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 C-OCC 1,680 540.96 668.64 0.18 115.49$ 3,002.50$ 385.00$ 26.0 22.7172LED 18 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2,000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 32.011LED Utility Room 1 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.1 SW 1000 72 1 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.046 SW 1,000 46 26.00 0.03 5.65$ 400.00$ 50.00$ 70.8 61.915-A Utility Room 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.2 SW 1000 236 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.236 SW 1,000 236 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

11LED 19 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 C-OCC 1,680 927.36 1146.24 0.31 197.98$ 5,002.50$ 635.00$ 25.3 22.111LED 19 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 C-OCC 1,680 540.96 668.64 0.18 115.49$ 3,002.50$ 385.00$ 26.0 22.7172LED 19 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2,000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 32.011LED 20 12 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.9 SW 2400 2,074 12 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.552 C-OCC 1,680 927.36 1146.24 0.31 197.98$ 5,002.50$ 635.00$ 25.3 22.111LED 20 7 S 34 P F 2 (MAG) F42EE 72 0.5 SW 2400 1,210 7 T 46 R LED 2TLED 46 0.322 C-OCC 1,680 540.96 668.64 0.18 115.49$ 3,002.50$ 385.00$ 26.0 22.7172LED 20 1 W 20 W F 2 (MAG) F22SS 56 0.1 SW 2000 112 1 T 24 R LED 2RTL2 24 0.024 SW 2,000 48 64.00 0.03 11.95$ 432.00$ 50.00$ 36.2 32.0

34 21 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 2400 2,150 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.896 C-OCC 1,680 1505.28 645.12 0.00 100.64$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.71 21 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 SW 2400 149 2 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.062 C-OCC 1,680 104.16 44.64 0.00 6.96$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 29.1 24.1

34 21 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 1000 224 2 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.224 SW 1,000 224 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 5 21 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 1,000 60 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

245 22 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 C-OCC 1,680 1478.4 633.60 0.00 98.84$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7245 22 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 C-OCC 1,680 739.2 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.4245 23 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.9 SW 2400 2,112 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.88 C-OCC 1,680 1478.4 633.60 0.00 98.84$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7245 23 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.4 SW 2400 1,056 4 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43LE 110 0.44 C-OCC 1,680 739.2 316.80 0.00 49.42$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 4.1 3.434 24 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 2400 2,150 8 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.896 C-OCC 1,680 1505.28 645.12 0.00 100.64$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.0 1.7

EXISTING CONDITIONS RETROFIT CONDITIONS COST & SAVINGS ANALYSIS

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Energy Audit of Whiting Elementary School CHA Project No. 24383 Cost of Electricity: $0.156 $/kWh

ECM-3 Lighting Replacements with Occupancy Sensors $5.12 $/kW

Area DescriptionNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceExist

ControlAnnual Hours Annual kWh

Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture Code

Watts per Fixture kW/Space

Retrofit Control

Annual Hours

Annual kWh

Annual kWh Saved

Annual kW Saved

Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start

Lighting Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive

Simple Payback

EXISTING CONDITIONS RETROFIT CONDITIONS COST & SAVINGS ANALYSIS

1 24 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.1 SW 2400 223 3 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.093 C-OCC 1,680 156.24 66.96 0.00 10.45$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 19.4 16.05 24 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 1000 60 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 1,000 60 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

39 24 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 1000 33 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 1,000 33 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 West Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 West Girl's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 25 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 25 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 26 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 26 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.9232 25/26 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2,280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 1.5232 25/26 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2,280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 1.539 25/26 Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 25/26 Girls's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 34 27 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 27 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 28 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.934 28 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.8 SW 2400 1,882 7 1T 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.784 C-OCC 1,680 1317.12 564.48 0.00 88.06$ 202.50$ 35.00$ 2.3 1.9232 27/28 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2,280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 1.5232 27/28 Vestibule 1 R 60 C I 1 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2280 137 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.027 SW 2,280 61.56 75.24 0.03 13.76$ 20.25$ -$ 1.5 1.539 27/28 Boy's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 39 27/28 Girls's Bathroom 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.0 SW 2000 66 1 2' 17 W F 2 (ELE) F22ILL 33 0.033 SW 2,000 66 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

15-A East Hallway 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 942 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.413 SW 2,280 941.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A Central Hallway 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.8 SW 2280 1,749 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.767 SW 2,280 1748.76 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A West Hallway (Old) 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.4 SW 2280 942 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.413 SW 2,280 941.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 15-A West Hallway (New) 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.6 SW 2280 1,345 10 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42ILL 59 0.59 SW 2,280 1345.2 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

1 West Hallway (New) 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.2 SW 2280 353 5 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.155 SW 2,280 353.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ 1 Addition Exterior Lighting 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.9 SW 2280 2,120 30 SQ 13 W CF 2 (MAG) CFQ13/2 31 0.93 SW 2,280 2120.4 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$

231 Exterior Wall Packs 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.0 SW 2280 11,487 11 WP400MH1 MH400/1 458 5.038 SW 2,280 11486.64 0.00 0.00 -$ -$ -$ Total 613 57 131,149 613 7,447 47 81,269 49879.76 10.55 8,429.13$ 139,640.75$ 18,055.00$

10.55 647.88$ 49879.76 7,781.24$

8,429.13$ 16.6 14.4Total Savings

Demand SavingskWh Savings

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APPENDIX D

New Jersey Pay For Performance Incentive Program

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Manchester Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24383Whiting Elementary School

New Jersey Pay For Performance Incentive Program

Note: The following calculation is based on the New Jersey Pay For Performance Incentive Program per April, 2012. Building must have a minimum average electric demand of 100 kW. This minimum is waived for buildings owned by localgovernements or non-profit organizations. Values used in this calculation are for measures with a positive return on investment (ROI) only.

Total Building Area (Square Feet) 36,440 $0.10 $/sqftIs this audit funded by NJ BPU (Y/N) YesBoard of Public Utilites (BPU)

kWh ThermsExisting Cost (from utility) $54,784 $8,819

Existing Usage (from utility) 328,806 7,096Proposed Savings 72,833 4,746

Existing Total MMBtusProposed Savings MMBtus

% Energy ReductionProposed Annual Savings

$/kWh $/therm $/kWh $/therm $/kWh $/therm $/kWh $/thermIncentive #2 $0.09 $0.90 $0.005 $0.05 $0.11 $1.25 $0.11 $1.25Incentive #3 $0.09 $0.90 $0.005 $0.05 $0.11 $1.25 $0.11 $1.25

Elec Gas Total

Incentive #1 $0 $0 $5,000Incentive #2 $8,012 $5,932 $13,944Incentive #3 $8,012 $5,932 $13,944

Total All Incentives $16,023 $11,865 $32,888

Total Project Cost $380,496

Allowable Incentive

% Incentives #1 of Utility Cost* 7.9% $5,000% Incentives #2 of Project Cost** 3.7% $13,944% Incentives #3 of Project Cost** 3.7% $13,944

Total Eligible Incentives*** w/o Incentives w/ IncentivesProject Cost w/ Incentives 19.7 18.0

* Maximum allowable incentive is 50% of annual utility cost if not funded by NJ BPU, and %25 if it is.** Maximum allowable amount of Incentive #2 is 25% of total project cost.Maximum allowable amount of Incentive #3 is 25% of total project cost.*** Maximum allowable amount of Incentive #1 is $50,000 if not funded by NJ BPU, and $25,000 if it is. Maximum allowable amount of Incentive #2 & #3 is $1 million per gas account and $1 million per electric account; maximum 2 million per project

Achieved Incentive

Incentives $

Project Payback (years)$32,888

$347,608

Max Incentive

72339.5%

$19,300

Min (Savings = 15%) Increase (Savings > 15%)

Incentive #1Audit is funded by NJ BPU

Annual Utilities

1,832

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APPENDIX E

Photovoltaic (PV) Rooftop Solar Power Generation

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Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Power Generation - Screening Assessment

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Manchester Township School DistrictWhiting Elementary School

Cost of Electricity $0.156 /kWhElectricity Usage 328,806 kWh/yrSystem Unit Cost $4,000 /kW

Budgetary Estimated TotalNew Jersey Renewable Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance SavingsFederal Tax

Credit ** SREC(without

incentive) (with

incentive) Savings

$ kW kWh therms $ $ $ $ $ Years Years $600,000 150.0 200,226 0 $31,235 0 $31,235 $0 $15,017 19.2 13.0

** Estimated Solar Renewable Energy Certificate Program (SREC) SREC for 15 Years= $75 /1000kwh

Area Output*3,064 m2

32,983 ft2

Perimeter Output*306 m

1,005 ft

Available Roof Space for PV:(Area Output - 10 ft x Perimeter) x 85%

19,490 ft2

Approximate System Size: Is the roof flat? (Yes/No) Yes

8 watt/ft2155,919 DC watts

150 kW Enter into PV Watts

PV Watts Inputs***Array Tilt Angle 20Array Azimuth 180

Zip Code 07607DC/AC Derate Factor 0.83

PV Watts Output200,226 annual kWh calculated in PV Watts program

% Offset CalcUsage 328,806 (from utilities)PV Generation 200,226 (generated using PV Watts )% offset 61%

* http://www.freemaptools.com/area-calculator.htm ** http://www.flettexchange.com *** http://gisatnrel.nrel.gov/PVWatts_Viewer/index.html

Enter info PV Watts

Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Power Generation - Screening Assessment

Annual Utility Savings

Enter into PV Watts (always 20 if flat, if pitched - enter estimated roof angle)

Enter into PV Watts (default)Enter into PV Watts

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Station IdentificationCell ID: 0268372

State: New Jersey

Latitude: 40.1 ° N

Longitude: 74.3 ° W

PV System SpecificationsDC Rating: 150.0 kW

DC to AC Derate Factor: 0.830AC Rating: 124.5 kW

Array Type: Fixed Tilt

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Array Azimuth: 180.0 °

Energy SpecificationsCost of Electricity: 15.6 ¢/kWh

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1 2.82 11104 1732.22

2 3.63 12933 2017.55

3 4.92 18902 2948.71

4 5.41 19601 3057.76

5 6.01 21872 3412.03

6 6.25 21313 3324.83

7 5.96 20658 3222.65

8 5.72 19799 3088.64

9 5.16 17614 2747.78

10 4.27 15547 2425.33

11 2.99 10856 1693.54

12 2.60 10026 1564.06

Year 4.65 200226 31235.26

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APPENDIX F

EPA Portfolio Manager

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OMB No. 2060-0347

STATEMENT OF ENERGY PERFORMANCEWhiting Elementary School

Building ID: 3255808 For 12-month Period Ending: May 31, 20121

Date SEP becomes ineligible: N/A Date SEP Generated: September 20, 2012

FacilityWhiting Elementary School412 Manchester BlvdManchester, NJ 08759

Facility OwnerN/A

Primary Contact for this FacilityN/A

Year Built: Gross Floor Area (ft2): 36,440

Energy Performance Rating2 (1-100) 62

Site Energy Use Summary3

Electricity - Grid Purchase(kBtu) 1,087,354 Natural Gas (kBtu)4 711,916 Total Energy (kBtu) 1,799,270

Energy Intensity4 Site (kBtu/ft2/yr) 49 Source (kBtu/ft2/yr) 120 Emissions (based on site energy use) Greenhouse Gas Emissions (MtCO2e/year) 192 Electric Distribution Utility Jersey Central Power & Light Co [FirstEnergy Corp] National Median Comparison National Median Site EUI 55 National Median Source EUI 134 % Difference from National Median Source EUI -10% Building Type K-12

School

Stamp of Certifying Professional

Based on the conditions observed at thetime of my visit to this building, I certify that

the information contained within thisstatement is accurate.

Meets Industry Standards5 for Indoor EnvironmentalConditions:Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality N/A Acceptable Thermal Environmental Conditions N/A Adequate Illumination N/A

Certifying ProfessionalN/A

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) andwelcomes 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. 20460.

EPA Form 5900-16

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ENERGY STAR®

Data Checklistfor 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 underlyingthe 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 asits 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 VALUE AS ENTERED INPORTFOLIO MANAGER VERIFICATION QUESTIONS NOTES

Building Name Whiting Elementary School Is this the official building name to be displayed inthe ENERGY STAR Registry of LabeledBuildings?

Type K-12 School Is this an accurate description of the space inquestion?

Location 412 Manchester Blvd,Manchester, NJ 08759

Is this address accurate and complete? Correctweather normalization requires an accurate zipcode.

Single Structure Single Facility

Does this SEP represent a single structure? SEPscannot be submitted for multiple-buildingcampuses (with the exception of a hospital, k-12school, hotel and senior care facility) nor can theybe submitted as representing only a portion of abuilding.

SCHOOL (K-12 School)

CRITERION VALUE AS ENTERED INPORTFOLIO MANAGER VERIFICATION QUESTIONS NOTES

Gross Floor Area 36,440 Sq. Ft.

Does this square footage include all supportingfunctions such as kitchens and break rooms usedby staff, storage areas, administrative areas,elevators, stairwells, atria, vent shafts, etc. Alsonote that existing atriums should only include thebase floor area that it occupies. Interstitial(plenum) space between floors should not beincluded in the total. Finally gross floor area is notthe same as leasable space. Leasable space is asubset of gross floor area.

Open Weekends? No

Is this building normally open at all on theweekends? This includes activities beyond thework conducted by maintenance, cleaning, andsecurity personnel. Weekend activity could includeany time when the space is used for classes,performances or other school or communityactivities. If the building is open on the weekend aspart of the standard schedule during one or moreseasons, the building should select ?yes? for openweekends. The ?yes? response should applywhether the building is open for one or both of theweekend days.

Number of PCs 64 Is this the number of personal computers in theK12 School?

Number of walk-inrefrigeration/freezer

units 0

Is this the total number of commercial walk-in typefreezers and coolers? These units are typicallyfound in storage and receiving areas.

Presence ofcooking facilities No

Does this school have a dedicated space in whichfood is prepared and served to students? If theschool has space in which food for students is onlykept warm and/or served to students, or has only agalley that is used by teachers and staff then theanswer is "no".

Percent Cooled 100 % Is this the percentage of the total floor space withinthe facility that is served by mechanical coolingequipment?

Percent Heated 100 % Is this the percentage of the total floor space withinthe facility that is served by mechanical heatingequipment?

Months 11(Optional) Is this school in operation for at least 8 months ofthe year?

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High School? No

Is this building a high school (teaching grades 10,11, and/or 12)? If the building teaches to highschool students at all, the user should check 'yes'to 'high school'. For example, if the school teachesto grades K-12 (elementary/middle and highschool), the user should check 'yes' to 'highschool'.

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ENERGY STAR®

Data Checklistfor Commercial Buildings

Energy ConsumptionPower Generation Plant or Distribution Utility: Jersey Central Power & Light Co [FirstEnergy Corp]

Fuel Type: Electricity

Meter: Whiting Main (kWh (thousand Watt-hours))Space(s): Entire Facility

Generation Method: Grid Purchase

Start Date End Date Energy Use (kWh (thousand Watt-hours))

04/30/2012 05/31/2012 23,520.00

03/27/2012 04/30/2012 22,960.00

02/27/2012 03/27/2012 25,760.00

01/26/2012 02/27/2012 34,560.00

12/27/2011 01/26/2012 39,405.00

11/28/2011 12/27/2011 25,990.00

10/26/2011 11/28/2011 18,445.00

09/27/2011 10/26/2011 18,960.00

08/29/2011 09/27/2011 17,360.00

07/27/2011 08/29/2011 17,760.00

06/17/2011 07/27/2011 21,840.00

Whiting Main Consumption (kWh (thousand Watt-hours)) 266,560.00

Whiting Main Consumption (kBtu (thousand Btu)) 909,502.72

Meter: Whiting Portable (kWh (thousand Watt-hours))Space(s): Entire Facility

Generation Method: Grid Purchase

Start Date End Date Energy Use (kWh (thousand Watt-hours))

04/30/2012 05/31/2012 1,871.00

03/27/2012 04/30/2012 3,195.00

02/27/2012 03/27/2012 4,101.00

01/26/2012 02/27/2012 7,051.00

12/27/2011 01/26/2012 7,406.00

11/28/2011 12/27/2011 5,435.00

10/26/2011 11/28/2011 4,586.00

09/27/2011 10/26/2011 2,407.00

08/29/2011 09/27/2011 551.00

07/27/2011 08/29/2011 2,673.00

06/17/2011 07/27/2011 560.00

Whiting Portable Consumption (kWh (thousand Watt-hours)) 39,836.00

Whiting Portable Consumption (kBtu (thousand Btu)) 135,920.43

Total Electricity (Grid Purchase) Consumption (kBtu (thousand Btu)) 1,045,423.15

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Is this the total Electricity (Grid Purchase) consumption at this building including allElectricity meters?

Fuel Type: Natural Gas

Meter: Whiting ES (therms)Space(s): Entire Facility

Start Date End Date Energy Use (therms)

04/02/2012 05/04/2012 579.00

03/05/2012 04/02/2012 713.00

02/02/2012 03/05/2012 1,543.00

01/03/2012 02/02/2012 1,583.00

12/02/2011 01/03/2012 1,296.00

11/01/2011 12/02/2011 869.00

09/29/2011 11/01/2011 290.00

09/01/2011 09/29/2011 37.00

08/03/2011 09/01/2011 28.00

07/05/2011 08/03/2011 21.00

06/04/2011 07/05/2011 45.00

Whiting ES Consumption (therms) 7,004.00

Whiting ES Consumption (kBtu (thousand Btu)) 700,400.00

Total Natural Gas Consumption (kBtu (thousand Btu)) 700,400.00

Is this the total Natural Gas consumption at this building including all Natural Gas meters?

Additional FuelsDo 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 EnergyDo the fuel consumption totals shown above include all on-site solar and/or wind power located atyour facility? Please confirm that no on-site solar or wind installations have been omitted from thislist. 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.

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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.

FacilityWhiting Elementary School412 Manchester BlvdManchester, NJ 08759

Facility OwnerN/A

Primary Contact for this FacilityN/A

General InformationWhiting Elementary School

Gross Floor Area Excluding Parking: (ft2) 36,440 Year Built For 12-month Evaluation Period Ending Date: May 31, 2012

Facility Space Use SummarySCHOOL

Space Type K-12 School

Gross Floor Area (ft2) 36,440

Open Weekends? No

Number of PCs 64

Number of walk-in refrigeration/freezerunits 0

Presence of cooking facilities No

Percent Cooled 100

Percent Heated 100

Months o 11

High School? No

School District od N/A

Energy Performance ComparisonEvaluation Periods Comparisons

Performance Metrics Current(Ending Date 05/31/2012)

Baseline(Ending Date 05/31/2009) Rating of 75 Target National Median

Energy Performance Rating 62 8 75 N/A 50

Energy Intensity

Site (kBtu/ft2) 49 117 43 N/A 55

Source (kBtu/ft2) 120 218 105 N/A 134

Energy Cost

$/year $ 61,839.87 $ 116,544.77 $ 54,037.88 N/A $ 69,103.36

$/ft2/year $ 1.70 $ 3.20 $ 1.49 N/A $ 1.90

Greenhouse Gas Emissions

MtCO2e/year 192 391 168 N/A 215

kgCO2e/ft2/year 5 11 4 N/A 6

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 presentsenergy 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.

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2012Whiting Elementary School412 Manchester BlvdManchester, NJ 08759

Portfolio Manager Building ID: 3255808

The energy use of this building has been measured and compared to other similar buildings using theEnvironmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Energy Performance Scale of 1–100, with 1 being the least energyefficient and 100 the most energy efficient. For more information, visit energystar.gov/benchmark.

This building’sscore

62

100

Most Efficient

This building uses 120 kBtu per square foot per year.*

*Based on source energy intensity for the 12 month period ending May 2012

Date of certification

Date Generated: 09/20/2012

Statement ofEnergy Performance

1

Least Efficient

50

Median

Buildings with a score of75 or higher may qualifyfor 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