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Submit application to:
TEP Commercial Energy Solutions4350 E. Irvington Road
Mail RC128PO Box 711, Tucson, AZ 85702
Commercial Energy SolutionsLarge Business Program
Rebate Application
Prescriptive Measures for Existing Facilities
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Tel: 1-866-324-5506Fax: 1-866-277-5604
Email: [email protected]
Program updates will be posted at tep.com.
Application Process
1. Submit a Pre-Notification Application.
2. Install the qualified technology.
3. Submit a complete, signed Final Application with all documentation.
4. Receive incentive check within 8 weeks of Final Application approval.
Funded by TEP customers and approved by the Arizona Corporation Commission
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Pre-Notification X Final Application
Name of Project
Name of Organization
Taxpayer ID Number
Name as it appears on
your TEP bill
TEP Account Number
Name of Contact Person
at OrganizationTelephone #
Title Fax #
Email Address
Address where
Measures Installed
Est. Square
Footage
City, State, Zip
(Measures Installed)
Mailing Address
City, State, Zip
(Mailing Address)
Contractor Information
Business Type(Click on the cell below
and select building type)Tax Status(Click on the cell to the right and select tax status)
Corporation, Tax-Exempt, Other
Customer Information
College / University
Grocery
Hotel / Motel
K-12 School
Medical
Miscellaneous
Office
Other Industrial
Process Industrial
Restaurant
Retail
Warehouse
TEP Application #TEP Large Business Program - Rebate Application
Submission Date: Submission Date:
Application Version: 09-15-2009
Company Name
Contact PersonContractor
Phone #
Mailing Address
City, State, Zip
Email AddressContractor
Fax #
Issue Rebate Check to:
(check only one)
Customer Signature
(Required for third party payment)
Name of Third Party
(Organization receiving check)
Name of Contact Personat Third Party
Telephone #
Title Fax #
Third Party
Mailing Address
City, State, Zip
Email Address
Third Party Taxpayer
ID Number
Chiller
Package Units
Combination
Rebate Check Information
Building Age(Click on the cell below
and select building age)
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Pre-1970
1970 - 1990
1990 - 2000
2000 - present
HVAC Type(Click on the cell below and
select HVAC cooling system)
Tax Status(Click on the cell to the right and select tax status)
Corporation, Exempt, Individual, Partnership
Send to Customer listed above.
I request that the rebate check be
issued to the third party indicated
below.
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Terms and ConditionsTEP Large Business Program
Tucson Electric Power (TEP) is offering incentives under the Commercial Energy Solutions program to promote energy
efficiency improvements. The program is funded by TEP customers and is approved by the Arizona Corporation
Commission. KEMA implements this program for TEP.
Please refer to the current Policies & Procedures document on tep.com for detailed information on Terms and Conditions.All projects are subject to the Policies & Procedures posted on the website on the date of application signature.
TEP makes no representations and provides no express or implied warranty or guarantee with respect to design,manufacture, construction, safety performance or effectiveness of newly installed equipment or installation contractors,
including any warranties of merchantability or fitness. Customers are responsible for disposing of equipment and
materials according to local code requirements.
EligibilityIncentives are available to TEP non-residential customers on Rates 13, 14 and 40. Energy efficient equipment purchased,contracted for or work conducted prior to July 3, 2008 is not eligible for an incentive. The energy savings from installed
measures must occur on a meter with an eligible rate schedule. The measures included in this program are not designed to
promote fuel-switching. Equipment must be purchased for existing facilities.
Incentive CapsThe total incentive paid cannot exceed 75% of the incremental measure cost. Contractor labor costs can be considered inmeasure costs. Customer labor costs will not be considered.
If the customer intends to apply for local, state or federal tax credits, the estimated amount of those credits must be
disclosed on the application agreement form. The Arizona Corporation Commission Decision No. 70406 requires TEP to
deduct the value of your tax incentive when calculating your maximum rebate. The incremental cost of the measure will
be reduced by these anticipated credits prior to applying the 75% cap.
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be reduced by these anticipated credits prior to applying the 75% cap.
Pre-NotificationAll participants are strongly encouraged to submit a Pre-Notification Application to reserve funds; de-lamping projects
require Pre-Notification and pre-inspection. Forgoing the Pre-Notification step may result in a reduced incentive amount
during the final application stage. Funds will be reserved for 120 days unless an applicant requests, and is granted an
extension.
Final ApplicationThe Final Application with all documentation should be submitted within 60 days of project completion. Project
documentation includes copies of all itemized, paid invoices and receipts detailing the specific equipment purchased, the
services provided, and other costs. Any applications submitted more than six months following completion will be
deemed ineligible for payment.
InspectionsThe program team reserves the right to inspect all projects to verify compliance with the program rules and verify the
accuracy of project documentation. This may include pre-installation and/or post-installation inspections, detailed lightinglayout descriptions, metering, data collection, interviews, and utility bill data analyses. The customer must allow access to
records and installation sites for a period of three years after receipt of incentive payment.
Tax LiabilityIncentives are taxable. If incentives exceed $600 and you have indicated Other as your tax status, KEMA may reportyour incentive as income to you on IRS Form 1099.
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Incentive Application AgreementTEP Large Business Program
As an eligible Tucson Electric Power (TEP) customer, I certify that I contracted for or purchased and installed the indicated energ
efficiency measures after July 3, 2008 for use in my business facility and not for resale. I have attached documentation establishinproof of payment for the items installed according to this application. I agree to verification by the utility or their representatives o
both sales transactions and equipment installation.
I certify that the information on this application is true and correct, and that the Taxpayer ID Number is representative of the
applicant and that TEP, UniSource Energy Corporation and KEMA are not responsible for any taxes that may be imposed on mybusiness as a result of receipt of this incentive. I understand that incentive payments assume related energy benefits over a period o5 years or for the life of the product, whichever is less.
I agree that if: (1) I do not install the related product(s) identified in my application, or (2) I remove the related product(s) identifie
in my application before a period of five years or the end of the product life, whichever is less; then I shall refund a prorated amou
of incentive funds to TEP on the actual period of time in which the related product(s) were not installed and operating (or the full
amount if the product was never installed). This is necessary to assure that the projects related energy benefits will be achieved.
I understand that the program may be modified or terminated without prior notice. The program has a limited budget. Applications
will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis until allocated funds are spent. I understand that the Final Application and all
required documentation should be received by TEP within 60 days of project completion. All equipment must be purchased andinstalled prior to submitting the Final Application. I also understand that all materials removed must be disposed of properly and
taken out of service.
In no case will TEP pay more than 75% of the incremental measure costs. I will disclose below if I intend to apply for local, state
federal tax credits and understand that the incremental measure cost will be reduced by these anticipated credits prior to applying t
75% cap. I understand that TEP or its representatives have the right to ask for additional information. The TEP Commercial EnergSolutions program will make the final determination of incentive levels for this project.
In return for the payment by TEP under the Commercial Energy Solutions program, I understand that any energy efficiency credit
and all resultant associated environmental credits from the energy efficiency measures for which the rebate is paid, are assigned to
TEP and/or UniSource Energy Corporation. I understand that my company may be recognized as a program participant in
promotional materials; however, project details will not be released without prior consent. If I choose to opt-out of any recognition
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Please indicate if your business intends to file for tax incentives associated with this application.
If you answered "Yes, will apply" indicate the amount of tax incentive your business will recieve.
The Arizona Corporation Commission Decision No. 70406 requires TEP to deduct the value of your tax incentive when calculating your
maximum rebate.
(Click on cell then arrow box on right corn
check be issued to a third part
(Initial here only if requesting th
Customer InitialsTotal Incentive RequestedDate
Project Completion Date
Print Name Total Project Cost
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Print Name
(Required only if receiving chec
Third Party SignatureCustomer Signature
TEP and/or UniSource Energy Corporation. I understand that my company may be recognized as a program participant in
promotional materials; however, project details will not be released without prior consent. If I choose to opt-out of any recognitionwill indicate my choice in a written letter.
I have read and understand the program requirements and Measure Specifications and Terms and Conditions set forth in this
application and agree to abide by those requirements. Furthermore, I concur that I must meet all eligibility criteria in order to be pa
under this program.
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Submitting an Incentive ApplicationTEP Large Business Program
Please review the project and measure requirements as detailed on the Incentive Application and Policies & Procedures
documents posted on tep.com to verify that your project is eligible. Use the corresponding checklist to ensure your
application is complete. Then:
1. Submit the Pre-Notification Application (required for de-lamping). Check the box that says "Pre-Notification" atthe top of the application.
Applications will be reviewed in the order received. Funds will not be reserved for the project until the team
receives a complete application and determines that the project meets the program eligibility requirements as set
forth in the Policies & Procedures.
Program staff will send the applicant a letter acknowledging reservation of funds for eligible projects and the
reservation expiration date. The program team reserves the right to contact the customer after 30 days to ensure
that the project is moving forward and may cancel the commitment based on the customer's response. Funds that
have been reserved are not transferable to other projects, facilities, and/or customers.
2. Install equipment according to the terms and conditions described for the eligible measures. Ensure the measures
meet all requirements detailed on the corresponding specification sheet and the Policies & Procedures.
3. Submit the Final Application with all required documentation within 60 days of project completion. Project
documentation includes copies of all itemized, paid invoices and receipts, which detail the specific equipment and
purchases, the services provided and other costs. An updated copy of the Pre-Notification Application can be submittedwith Final Application selected at the top. Any applications submitted more than 6 months fol lowing completion will bedeemed ineligible for payment.
The location or business name on the invoice must be consistent with the application information. The project
invoice must provide sufficient detail to separate the cost of the prescriptive measures from the cost for other
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The location or business name on the invoice must be consistent with the application information. The project
invoice must provide sufficient detail to separate the cost of the prescriptive measures from the cost for otherservices such as repairs and building code compliance. In cases where the contractor will receive the incentive
payment directly, the submitted invoices must include the full cost of the measures and not simply show the
portion of the project cost that the TEP customer will pay.
TEP and its representatives reserve the right to request additional supporting documentation as deemed necessaryto ensure measure eligibility and verify that the expected energy savings will occur. All project-specific customer
information will be held in confidence. Requested information could include: HVAC sizing calculation,
equipment purchase dates, installation dates, proof that the equipment is operational, manufacturer specifications,
warranty information, and proof of customer co-payment.
4. The final project documentation will be reviewed for eligibility and completeness. Incentives will be paid within 4
to 6 weeks after the Final Application is approved.
Applicants who submit incomplete applications will be notified of deficiencies, but will lose their place in the
review process until all requested information is received. Incentives cannot be processed for payment until thecomplete application and all required documentation is received and approved. Final, complete applications must
be submitted by November 30, to be paid in the same calendar year.
Contact InformationTEP Commercial Energy Solutions4350 E. Irvington Road
Mail Stop DS502, PO Box 711Tucson, AZ 85702
Tel: 1-866-324-5506 Fax: 1-866-277-5604
Email: [email protected]
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Application Checklist for Large BusinessesBefore submitting your application, please use this checklist to ensure it is complete. This will greatly speed
processing time and help us to issue rebate checks in a timely manner.
APPLICANT INFORMATION FORM
Customer Information Customer name matches the name that appears on the TEP bill.
Utility account number is complete and accurate.
Taxpayer ID is complete and accurate.
Contractor Information Full contact information for project contractor is provided. (We may need to contact your contractor to verify
project details.)
Incentive Check Information
Indicate whether the customer or a third party is to receive the check.
If a third party will receive the check:
Contact information and Taxpayer ID is complete.
Customer has signed box indicating third party payment.
For final application, customer and third party have signed Agreement form.
INCENTIVE WORKSHEETS
Incentive worksheet has been completed for each applicable measure.
The measures installed meet the specifications listed in the application worksheets.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF APPLICATION
Customer has read and agrees with the terms and conditions of the Commercial Energy Solutions program.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF APPLICATION
Customer has read and agrees with the terms and conditions of the Commercial Energy Solutions program.
If customer has agreed to release the incentive check to a third party, they too have read and agree to the
terms and conditions of the Commercial Energy Solutions program.
AGREEMENT FORM
The customer has signed, dated, and filled in all sections of the Agreement, including:o Project completion date
o Intention to apply for tax incentives
o Total project cost
o Total incentive requested
If customer has agreed to release the check to a third party, both the customer and the third party memberhave signed and dated the Agreement.
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION
Specification Sheets
A manufacturers specification sheet is provided foreach measure installed Specification sheets include all program eligibility requirements for the measure
Invoices Invoices are dated after July 3, 2008.
The installation address is listed on the invoice and is in TEP service territory.
Invoice shows correct model number for each measure installed.
Invoice indicates that it has been paid by the customer (e.g., show zero balance due, stamped paid, or check
number and paid date are included).
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# of LampsIncentive
Subtotal
2-foot T8 T5
3-foot T8 T5
4-foot T8 T58-foot T8
# of LampsIncentive
Subtotal
Incentive
Subtotal
# of SignsIncentive
Subtotal
Remove 2-foot lampRemove 3-foot lamp
Remove 8-foot lamp
Double or Single Face
Lighting Incentive WorksheetTEP Large Business Program
Delamping
(Requires pre-notificationa lication and re-ins ection
2-foot premium T8
3-foot premium T8
8-foot premium T8
4-foot premium T8
T8/T5 and electronic ballast(1)
(indicate lamp type with X)
Premium T8 and electronic
ballast(1)
T12 Lamps
Remove 4-foot lamp
Exit Signs (LED or
Electroluminescent)
$5.00 T12 Lamps
T12 Lamps
Incentive /Lamp
$5.00
$5.00
$5.00
Replacing
T12 Lamps
T12 Lamps
Incentive /Lamp Replacing
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
T12 Lamps
T12 Lamps
T12 Lamps
Incentive /Sign Replacing
Incandescent$25.00
# of Lamps RemovedIncentive /Lamp
$4.50$4.50
$4.50
$4.50
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Type of useIncentive
Subtotal
(1) Manufacturer's specification sheets for the lamps and ballast must accompany the final application.
Compact Fluorescent / Cold Cathode Lamps
Incentive Incentive $3.50
Quantity Quantity Incentive
Lighting Total $0.00
Incentive cannot exceed 75% of incremental measure cost.
Incentive
Subtotal
$1.75
CFL
Type of CFL
Screw-In or
Hardwire
Daylighting Controls
Double or Single Face
Occupancy Sensors
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Project Completion Date
Cold Cathode
3 watt
8 watt
Sensors and Daylighting
Controls
CFL$25.00
Wattage of new lamp must be entered for
incentive to calculate
Incentive /Controller
$50.00
$120.00
# of
Sensors/Controllers
Interior/
Exterior
Lam Size
IncentiveNew Lamp
Wattage
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Lighting SpecificationsTEP Large Existing Program
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Location Existing Lamp type1 Ex is ti ng Lamp Watt age New Fi xtu re Lamp Type Des ignated Repl acement F ix tu re I ncenti ve
Interior MH 150 T8 2-Lamp F32T8 $30.00Exterior MH 150 T8 2-Lamp F32T8 $30.00Exterior HPS 150 T8 2-Lamp F32T8 $30.00Interior MH 250 T8 3-Lamp F32T8 $40.00
Exterior MH 250 T8 3-Lamp F32T8 $40.00Exterior HPS 250 T8 3-Lamp F32T8 $40.00Interior MH 400 T8 6-Lamp F32T8 $55.00
Exterior MH 400 T8 6-Lamp F32T8 $55.00
Exterior HPS 400 T8 6-Lamp F32T8 $55.00Interior MH 150 T5 2-Lamp F54T5/HO $60.00Exterior MH 150 T5 2-Lamp F54T5/HO $60.00Exterior HPS 150 T5 2-Lamp F54T5/HO $60.00
Interior MH 250 T5 3-Lamp F54T5/HO $75.00Exterior MH 250 T5 3-Lamp F54T5/HO $75.00Exterior HPS 250 T5 3-Lamp F54T5/HO $75.00Interior MH 400 T5 4-Lamp F54T5/HO $80.00
Exterior MH 400 T5 4-Lamp F54T5/HO $80.00Exterior HPS 400 T5 4-Lamp F54T5/HO $80.00Interior MH 750 T8 6-Lamp 2x F32T8 $110.00Interior MH 1000 T8 6-Lamp 2xF32T8 $110.00
Exterior MH 750 T8 6-Lamp 2x F32T8 $110.00Exterior MH 1000 T8 6-Lamp 2xF32T8 $110.00Interior MH 750 T5 6-Lamp F54T5/HO $125.00Exterior MH 750 T5 6-Lamp F54T5/HO $125.00
Interior MH 1000 T5 4-Lamp 2xF54T5/HO $165.00Exterior MH 1000 T5 4-Lamp 2xF54T5/HO $165.00
Location Existing Lamp type1 Existing Lamp Wattage New Fixture Lamp Type Replacement Quantity Incentive Subtotal
MH
HID Lighting Incentive WorksheetTEP Large Business Program
T5 & T8 High Output Electronic Ballast
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1 MH = Metal Halide; HPS = High Pressure Sodium
Manufacturer's specification sheets for the lamps and ballast must accompany the final application.
Supporting room by room showing location should accompany the final application.
$0.00
Rebates cannot exceed 75% of incremental measure cost.
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Project Completion Date
HID Lighting Total
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HID Lighting SpecificationsTEP Large Business Program
New T5HO / T8HO FixturesThis measure consists of replacing existing Metal Halide (MH) / High Pressure Sodium (HPS) fixtures with new fixtures
with at least two high output lamps along with high output electronic ballasts.
Existing MH/HPS fixtures with lamp wattages between 150 watts and 250 watts shall be replaced with either 2
lamp four foot linear fixtures or 4 lamp two foot linear fixtures. Existing MH/HPS fixtures with lamp wattages equal to 250 watts and less than 400 watts shall be replaced with 3
lamp linear fixtures.
Existing MH/HPS fixtures with lamp wattages equal to 400 watts and less than 750 watts shall be replaced with 4
lamp T5HO or 6 lamp T8HO linear fixtures.
Existing MH/HPS fixtures with lamp wattages equal to 750 watts and less than 1,000 watts shall be replaced with
6 lamp T5HO or two (2) 6 lamp T8HO linear fixtures.
Existing MH/HPS fixtures with lamp wattages equal to or greater than 1,000 watts shall be replaced with two (2)
4 lamp T5HO linear fixtures.
All fixtures must have a reflector with a minimum of 90% reflectivity. Low Pressure Sodium (LPS) lamps are not eligible
for this prescriptive incentive.
Linear Fluorescent T8 or T5 Lamps with High Output Electronic Ballasts
T5HO or T8HO lamps and electronic ballasts. The new full wattage F32/T8 and F54/T5 lamps must have a colorrendering index CRI 81 watts. The electronic ballast must be high frequency ( 20 kHz), UL listed, and warrantedagainst defects for 5 years. Ballasts must have a power factor (PF) 0.90. Ballasts for 4-foot lamps must have totalharmonic discharge (THD) 20% at full light output.
Note: Replaced PCB ballasts and HID lamps must be disposed of properly. Documentation of disposal may be requestedby the program staff.
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Cooling Incentive WorksheetTEP Large Business Program
Size (Tons) 14 SEER 15 SEER 16 SEER 17 SEER 18 SEER
2 $100.00 $135.00 $175.00 $210.00 $250.002.5 $125.00 $170.00 $215.00 $265.00 $310.00
3 $150.00 $205.00 $260.00 $315.00 $375.003.5 $175.00 $240.00 $300.00 $370.00 $435.00
4 $200.00 $275.00 $350.00 $420.00 $495.005 $250.00 $340.00 $435.00 $530.00 $620.00
Manufacturer and Model Number Type Size SEER Quantity Incentive Subtotal
SEER Rated Single Phase Equipment Subtotal $0.00
Size (Tons) AC HP Size (Tons) AC HP
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Cooling SpecificationsTEP Large Business Program
Sizing CalculationPursuant to the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) decision, applicants must supply documentation verifying that aproper sizing calculation has been done (including the actual calculations) for each piece of equipment.
Water-and Air-Cooled Air ConditioningNew air conditioning units or heat pumps that meet or exceed the qualifying Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) shown in
the Cooling Incentive Worksheet Table are eligible for an incentive. These units can be air cooled or water cooled. Theycan be either split systems or single packaged units. Evaporative coolers and water source heat pumps do not qualifyunder this program, but may qualify under the Custom Incentive Program. All packaged and split system coolingequipment must meet Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) standards (210/240, 320 or 340/360), be ULlisted, and use a minimum ozone-depleting refrigerant (e.g., HCFC or HFC). A manufacturer's specification sheet
indicating the system IPLV must accompany the application.
Water-and Air-Cooled ChillersChillers that have a rated kW/ton for the Integrated Part Load Value (IPLV) conditions that is less than or equal to the
qualifying efficiency shown in the Cooling Incentive Worksheet Table are eligible for an incentive. The chiller efficiencyrating must be based on ARI Standard 550-98 for IPLV conditions and not based on full-load conditions. The chillersmust meet ARI standards 550-98, be UL listed, and use a minimum ozone-depleting refrigerant (e.g., HCFC or HFC).The ARI net capacity value should be used to determine the chiller tons. A manufacturer specification/performance sheet
with the rated kW/Ton-IPLV or COP-IPLV must accompany the application.
Incentive Calculations for Air Conditioners and ChillersThe total incentive is determined by two componentsan equipment incentive and an efficiency incentive. Both theequipment and efficiency incentives are applied per ton of cooling installed. The equipment qualifies for an equipmentincentive if the qualifying efficiency is met for the equipment size category. In addition, the efficiency incentive is addedon a prorated basis if the equipment exceeds the minimum qualifying efficiency for the equipment size category.
The incentive for air conditioners is calculated as follows:
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The incentive for air conditioners is calculated as follows:
Tons X [Equipment Incentive/ton + [Efficiency Incentive/ton X (IPLV newIPLV qualifying)]]
The incentive for chillers is calculated as follows:Tons X [Equipment Incentive/ton + [Efficiency Incentive/ton X (kW/ton qualifyingkW/ton new)]]
Programmable ThermostatsEquipment must be ENERGY STAR-labeled. To meet ENERGY STAR standards, programmable thermostats must becapable of maintaining two separate programs (to address changing occupancy and comfort needs) and up to fourtemperature settings for each program. A manufacturer's specification sheet must accompany the application.
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High Efficiency Icemaker 100Lbs. $15.00/Icemaker Strip Curtains $5.00/Square Foot
High Efficiency Icemaker 200Lbs. $25.00/Icemaker Night Covers $10.00/Linear Foot
High Efficiency Icemaker 300Lbs. $35.00/Icemaker Anti Sweat Heater Controls $12.00/Linear Foot Case
High Efficiency Icemaker 400Lbs. $45.00/Icemaker High Efficiency Refrigerators $125.00
High Efficiency Icemaker 500Lbs. $50.00/Icemaker High Efficiency Freezers $125.00
High Eff ic iency Icemaker 1000Lbs . $80.00/ Icemaker High Ef fi ciency Evap. Fan Motors $50.00/Motor
High Efficiency Icemaker 1500Lbs. $105.00/Icemaker Vend ing Machine Controls $75.00/Controller
Measure Type Capacity Quantity Incentive Subtotal
Refrigeration Rebate WorksheetTEP Large Business Program
Refrigeration Measure Incentives
Strip Curtains on Walk-ins
New strip curtains or clear plastic swinging doors must be installed on doorways of walk-in boxes and refrigerated warehouses. This incentive is not available for
display cases or replacing existing strip curtains. Incentive is based on linear foot of door width.
Night Covers
This measure consists of installing a cover on an otherwise open vertical or horizontal refrigerated case to decrease cooling load. It is recommended that these films
have small, perforated holes to decrease moisture buildup. Customers should also consider using proper compressor capacity modulation mechanisms (such as
VSDs or an unloader). The incentive amount is based on the length of the case.
Anti-Sweat Heater Controls
For this measure, a device is installed that senses the relative humidity in the air outside of the display case and reduces or turns off the glass door (if applicable) and
frame anti-sweat heaters at low-humidity conditions. Technologies that can turn off anti-sweat heaters based on sensing condensation (on the inner glass pane) alsoqualify
High-efficiency Icemakers
Ice makers that are eligible can be air cooled or water cooled and have a minimum capacity of 101 lbs of ice per 24-hour period. The minimum efficiency required isper the Federal Energy Management Program guidelines at: www1.eere.energy.gov/femp/procurement/eep_ice_makers.html
A manufacturer's specification sheet must accompany the application.
High-efficiency Reach-in Refrigerators and Freezers
This measure involves replacing standard supermarket reach-in refrigerated cases with ENERGY STAR-rated high- efficiency cases, which includes one-door, two-door, and three-door refrigerators and freezers. All one-door units have a capacity of30 cubic feet; two-door units are 60 cubic feet; and three-door units are 90
cubic feet. ENERGY STAR- labeled commercial solid door refrigerators and freezers are designed with components such as electronically commutated motor
(ECM) evaporators and condenser fan motors, hot gas anti-sweat heaters, or high-efficiency compressors. A manufacturer's specification sheet must accompany the
application.Evaporator Fan Motor
This measure is applicable to the replacement of an existing standard-efficiency shaded-pole evaporator fan motor in refrigerated display cases or fan coil in walk-ins.The replacement unit is an ECM motor.
Vending Machine Controls: Beverage,Snack, and Cooler
The beverage machine is assumed to be a refrigerated vending machine that contains only non-perishable bottled and canned beverages. Controller for both types ofsystems must include a passive infrared occupancy sensor to turn off fluorescent lights and other vending machine systems when the surrounding area is unoccupied
for 15 minutes or longer. For the beverage machine, the control logic should power up the machine at 2-hour intervals to maintain product temperature
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Refrigeration SpecificationsTEP Large Business Program
Strip Curtains on Walk-insNew strip curtains or clear plastic swinging doors must be installed on doorways of walk-in boxes and refrigeratedwarehouses. This incentive is not available for display cases or replacing existing strip curtains. Incentive is based onlinear foot of door width.
Night CoversThis measure consists of installing a cover on an otherwise open vertical or horizontal refrigerated case to decreasecooling load. It is recommended that these films have small, perforated holes to decrease moisture buildup. Customersshould also consider using proper compressor capacity modulation mechanisms (such as VSDs or an unloader). The
incentive amount is based on the length of the case.
Reach-in Cooler ControlsThe reach-in cooler is assumed to be a refrigerated unit that contains only non-perishable bottled and canned beverages.The controller must include a passive infrared occupancy sensor to turn off fluorescent lights and other refrigeratedsystems when the surrounding area is unoccupied for 15 minutes or longer. The control logic should power up the
machine at 2-hour intervals to maintain product temperature.
Anti-Sweat Heater ControlsFor this measure, a device is installed that senses the relative humidity in the air outside of the display case and reduces or
turns off the glass door (if applicable) and frame anti-sweat heaters at low-humidity conditions. Technologies that can turnoff anti-sweat heaters based on sensing condensation (on the inner glass pane) also qualify.
High-efficiency IcemakersIce makers that are eligible can be air cooled or water cooled and have a minimum capacity of 101 lbs of ice per 24-hourperiod. The minimum efficiency required is per the Federal Energy Management Program guidelines at:www1.eere.energy.gov/femp/procurement/eep_ice_makers.html
A manufacturer's specification sheet must accompany the application.
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A manufacturer's specification sheet must accompany the application.
High-efficiency Reach-in Refrigerators and FreezersThis measure involves replacing standard supermarket reach-in refrigerated cases with ENERGY STAR-rated high-
efficiency cases, which includes one-door, two-door, and three-door refrigerators and freezers. All one-door units have acapacity of 30 cubic feet; two-door units are 60 cubic feet; and three-door units are 90 cubic feet. ENERGY STAR-labeled commercial solid door refrigerators and freezers are designed with components such as electronically commutatedmotor (ECM) evaporators and condenser fan motors, hot gas anti-sweat heaters, or high-efficiency compressors. Amanufacturer's specification sheet must accompany the application.
Evaporative Fan MotorThis measure is applicable to the replacement of an existing standard-efficiency shaded-pole evaporator fan motor inrefrigerated display cases or fan coil in walk-ins. The replacement unit is either an ECM or permanent split-capacitor(PSC) motor.
Vending Machine Controls: Beverage and SnackThe beverage machine is assumed to be a refrigerated vending machine that contains only non-perishable bottled andcanned beverages. Controller for both types of systems must include a passive infrared occupancy sensor to turn off
fluorescent lights and other vending machine systems when the surrounding area is unoccupied for 15 minutes or longer.For the beverage machine, the control logic should power up the machine at 2-hour intervals to maintain product
temperature.
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Motor Size(HP)* Incentive/HPMotor
Size(HP)*Incentive/HP VSD Size(HP)** Incentive/HP
1 $4.50 30 $1.25 1 - 60 $75.00
1.5 $3.25 40 $1.25 61 - 75 $65.00
2 $2.75 50 $1.00 76 - 100 $50.00
3 $2.75 60 $1.00 101 - 150 $45.00
5 $2.75 75 $0.75 151 - 249 $35.00
7.5 $2.25 100 $0.75 250 $29.00
10 $1.75 125 $0.75 251+ $25.00
15 $1.50 150 $0.75
20 $1.25 200 $0.75
25 $1.25Minimum efficiency level must be met for equipment to receive incentive. Efficiency levels indicated when motor specs entered in table below. **VSD size is based on motor size
Motor Size (HP) Speed (RPM) Open/Closed Req Eff Act Eff Quantity Incentive Subtotal
Motors Total $0.00
Motors Incentive WorksheetTEP Large Business Program
Motors eligible for an incentive are three-phase induction motors of open drip-proof (open) and totally enclosed fan-cooled (closed) classifications.
ncentives are based on the motors Nominal Full Load Efficiencies that meet or exceed the efficiency standards on the Motors Incentive Worksheet. The
application must include the manufacturers performance data sheet that at least shows equipment type, equipment size, model number, and efficiency
ating. Customers should consider matching water or air flows (GPM, CFM) of the existing pump or fan when installing energy efficient motors that
nherently have higher speeds (less slip), which may increase energy savings
Motors
Motor Measure Incentives
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Qty VSD Size(HP) Incentive/HP Subtotal
ncentives cannot exceed 75% of incremental measure cost. VSD Total $0.00
Sheet Total $0.00
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VSD Description (Make / Model)
Project Completion Date
Variable speed drives (VSDs) installed on HVAC pumps or fans are eligible for this incentive. The installation of a VSD must accompany the permanent
emoval or disabling of any flow control devices such as inlet vanes, bypass dampers and throttling valves to be eligible. A 3% impedance choke is
ecommended to handle any power factor corrections that may occur. VSDs are sensitive to overvoltage
Other requirements include: Does not apply to redundant or backup/standby motors.
Does not apply to replacement of a multispeed motor.
The VSD installation must result in energy savings.
New chillers with integrated VSDs are eligible under the chiller incentive.
Applies only to VSDs installed with an automatic control technology. VSDs installed on equipment/applications other than specified here may be submitted under the custom incentive program.
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Motors SpecificationsTEP Large Business Program
Motor MeasuresMotors eligible for an incentive are three-phase induction motors of open drip-proof (open) and totally enclosed fan-cooled (closed) classifications. Incentives are based on the motor's Nominal Full Load Efficiencies that meet or exceed the
efficiency standards on the Motors Incentive Worksheet. The application must include the manufacturer's performancedata sheet that at least shows equipment type, equipment size, model number, and efficiency rating. Customers should
consider matching water or air flows (GPM, CFM) of the existing pump or fan when installing energy efficient motorsthat inherently have higher speeds (less slip), which may increase energy savings.
Variable-Speed DrivesVariable-speed drive (VSD) applications are available for this incentive, except for installing a VSD on a new chiller.New chillers with integrated VSDs are eligible under the chiller incentive. The VSD installation must result in energy
savings. The installation of a VSD must accompany the permanent removal or disabling of any throttling devices such asinlet vanes, bypass dampers, and throttling valves. A 3% impedance choke is recommended to handle any power factorcorrections that may occur. VSDs are sensitive to overvoltage.
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Equipment Description
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SubtotalQuantity
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100 HP100 HP
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Equipment Type
>100 HP
>50 HP>50 HP
Single Stage, Variable Speed, Lubricant Injected
Two Stage, Variable Speed, Lubricant Injected
Size of
Unit
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Equipment
Efficiency
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$50.00
Rotary Screw Compressor WorksheetTEP Large Business Program
50 HP
$50.00
$50.00
$50.00
Qualifying Efficiency
(kW/HP)
0.652
0.628 $50.00
Qualifying
Efficiency
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Equipment Type
0.627
0.636
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>150 HP
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Rotary Screw Air Compressor SpecificationsTEP Large Business Program
Single Stage, Variable Speed, Lubricant Injected, Screw CompressorCompressors may be air or water cooled. Replacement compressor horsepower may not exceed 110% of the existing unit.
Existing compressor must be removed from facility. Maximum operating pressures shall be 145 psi. Maximumhorsepower 100 HP.
Dual Stage, Variable Speed, Lubricant Injected, Screw CompressorCompressors may be air or water cooled. Replacement compressor horsepower may not exceed 110% of the existing unit.
Existing compressor must be removed from facility. Maximum operating pressures shall be 145 psi. Minimumhorsepower > 50 HP.
Incentive Calculations for Air Compressors1. Using the specification sheets for the replacement VSD compressor, identify the horsepower (HP) and total input
rating (kW).
2. Divide the kW by the HP.3. Locate the type and HP size on the Worksheet chart.
4. If the kW/HP is the Qualifying Efficiency, multiple the horsepower by $50.00.
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