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_____________________________________________________________________________ New Jersey BPU - Energy Audits UPPER TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT UPPER TOWNSHIP MIDDLE SCHOOL ENERGY ASSESSMENT for NEW JERSEY BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES CHA PROJECT NO. 21415 June 2012 Prepared by: 6 Campus Drive Parsippany, NJ 07054 (973) 538-2120

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UPPER TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT UPPER TOWNSHIP MIDDLE SCHOOL

ENERGY ASSESSMENT

for

NEW JERSEY BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES

CHA PROJECT NO. 21415

June 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 ............................................................................................................................ 6

3.5 Lighting/Electrical Systems ........................................................................................................... 6

3.6 Plumbing Systems ......................................................................................................................... 7

3.6.1 Domestic Hot Water System ................................................................................................. 7

3.6.2 Plumbing Fixtures .................................................................................................................. 7

4.0 ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES........................................................................... 8

4.1 ECM-1 HVAC Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pumps Replacement ......................................... 8

4.2 ECM-2 Replace Domestic Water Heaters ..................................................................................... 8

4.3 ECM-3 Install Variable Speed Drives, High Efficiency Motors....................................................... 9

4.4 ECM-4 HVAC Air Handling Equipment Replacement ................................................................. 10

4.5 ECM-5 HVAC Demand Control Ventilation ................................................................................. 10

4.6 ECM-6 HVAC Building Automation System Upgrade/Re-commissioning ................................... 11

4.7 ECM-7 CoolTrol Walk-in Controls ............................................................................................... 12

4.8 ECM-8 Variable Speed Kitchen Hood Controllers ...................................................................... 13

4.9 ECM-9 Lighting Replacement Upgrades ..................................................................................... 14

4.10 ECM-10 Lighting Controls Installation (Occupancy Sensors) ...................................................... 14

4.11 ECM-11 Lighting Replacements with Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors)............................ 15

4.12 ECM-12 Replace Electric Kitchen Equipment with Natural Gas Equipment .............................. 15

4.13 System Improvement Opportunities .......................................................................................... 16

5.0 PROJECT INCENTIVES ...................................................................................................... 17

5.1 Incentives Overview .................................................................................................................... 17

5.1.1 New Jersey Pay For Performance Program ......................................................................... 17

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5.1.2 New Jersey Smart Start Program ........................................................................................ 18

5.1.3 Direct Install Program ......................................................................................................... 18

6.0 ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SCREENING EVALUATION ................................................ 19

6.1 Solar ............................................................................................................................................ 19

6.1.1 Photovoltaic Rooftop Solar Power Generation ................................................................... 19

6.1.2 Solar Thermal Hot Water Plant ........................................................................................... 20

6.2 Demand Response Curtailment .................................................................................................. 20

7.0 EPA PORTFOLIO MANAGER ........................................................................................... 22

8.0 CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS ..................................................................... 24

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 Solar Thermal Domestic Hot Water Plant G 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 Upper Township School District 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

Upper Township Upper Middle School

525 Perry Road Marmora, NJ 08270 94,264

Original: 1973 Additions/Renovations:

1983 & 2001 The Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) identified in this report will allow 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 $103,000 for the recommended ECMs may be realized with a payback of 4.3 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)

w/ Incentive

Recommended For

Implementation (X)

ECM-1

HVAC Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pumps Replacement

950,200 1,100 >20 20,760 >20

2 Replace Domestic Water Heater (DWH) 20,100 17,100 1.2 720 1.1 X

3 HVAC Install Variable Speed Drives, High Efficiency Motors

115,400 35,300 3.3 16,529 2.8 X

4 HVAC Air Handling Equipment Replacement 186,400 2,000 >20 6,000 >20

5 HVAC Demand Control Ventilation 25,400 2,800 9.1 0 9.1 X

6 HVAC Building Automation System Upgrade/Re-commissioning

34,800 10,500 3.3 0 3.3 X

7 CoolTrol Walk-in Controls 15,000 2,300 6.5 0 6.5 X

8 Variable Speed Kitchen Hood Controllers 33,800 600 >20 0 >20

9 Lighting Replacement Upgrades 184,500 14,800 12.5 26,515 10.7

10 Lighting Controls Installation (Occupancy Sensors)

46,300 14,900 3.1 5,000 2.8

11 Lighting Replacements with Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors)

230,800 22,300 10.3 31,515 8.9 X

12 Replace Electric Kitchen Equipment with Natural Gas Equipment

36,000 12,700 2.8 0 2.8 X

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2.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 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. The Upper Township Middle School located in Marmora, NJ, is a 94,264 square foot mainly single story block structure with a high bay gym, and cafeteria and stage areas. The majority of HVAC equipment is located on rooftops over the areas being served. The building was constructed in 1973, with a later addition of classrooms and existing spaces renovation in 1983 and 2001. A ground source heat pump (GSHP) system was installed in 1996 and expanded during the 2001 addition; the closed loop system uses a bore well field with polyethylene tubing, and provides heating and cooling. All systems and equipment operate on electrical power, and natural gas is not connected to the middle school. A 150 kW emergency power generator supports emergency lights, life safety systems, and security/access control systems. Occupancy includes approximately 496 students and 82 faculty and staff. The middle school operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to approximately 4:00 pm, with the gym being used until 11:00 pm. The gym are also used on Saturday and Sunday between 8:00 am to 4:00 pm for athletic events.

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3.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS

3.1 Building - General Built in 1973, the 94,264 square foot, mainly one-story facility has high bay areas for the gym, cafeteria and stage areas. Additional construction includes the Block A rooms and gym expansion in 1983, and the Block C rooms and a stage in 2001. There is a lower level area beneath the stage that is not being used. The main entrance comes into a lobby in front of the Main and Guidance Offices, on the north side of the building. The middle school has approximately 496 students and 82 faculty and staff, and appeared fully utilized during the site visit. The building can be assumed to be fully occupied by the 578 people until 4:00 pm during the week, and approximately 150 people for the remaining hours, and on Saturday and Sunday for the gym. Custodial staff is in the building for approximately seven hours after 4:00 pm during the week. The hours of operation are:

⋅ Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm; gym open till 11:00 pm ⋅ Saturday & Sunday, gym only, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

The original building is constructed of block walls and brick veneer with an air space between; this includes the taller high bay gym, cafeteria, and stage areas. An almost vertical surface with asbestos roof shingle covering with an overhang is used for the upper portion of the wall on the 1973 parts of the building; the shingles are slated for removal/abatement. Later additions incorporated foamboard insulation in the wall assembly for improved envelope. The veneer on the additions is also concrete masonry unit (CMU) with a rough stone face finish; a stucco-type material is used for the upper portion of the wall on the 1983 and 2001 additions. The majority of the interior walls are painted block walls; 3-5/8” metal studs filled with fiberglass insulation finished with gypsum board are used in spaces such as the main office area, and some renovated spaces. The flat roof system is comprised of a structural steel framing with a metal deck having rigid foamboard insulation with various systems on top. The stage has a black EPDM membrane; the gym, cafeteria, offices, and science rooms have a dark-colored asphalt rolled roofing with stone ballast; Block B rooms have a light-colored asphalt rolled roofing with stone ballast; and the 1983 Block A rooms have a black EPDM membrane. All roofing is slated for replacement in the 2012-2013 school year. Windows are minimal (<20% on walls where used), and are double pane set in aluminum frames with a light tint; they are in fair condition. A window replacement is planned for the 2012-2013 school year to change out all windows. The majority of the entrance doors are part glass and part solid metal; doors are also expected to be replaced in the 2012-2013 school year. The middle school has exposed walls facing the north, east, south, and west. The majority of the single story classroom blocks/wings are 14’ in height, with the gym, cafeteria, and the stage areas being approximately 25’ high. A 25’ high stage is at the westernmost part of the building. The building has one partial lower level area underneath the stage currently not being used, and all ground level areas have slab floors at grade.

3.2 Utility Usage Utilities include electricity and potable water. Electricity is delivered by Atlantic City Electric and supplied by South Jersey Energy Company. Potable water is provided on-site via a well. See Appendix A for a detailed utility analysis.

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The middle school has one electric meter. From January 2011 through February 2012, the electric usage for the electric meter was approximately 1,795,200 kWh at a cost of about $260,000. Review of electricity bills during this period showed that the complex was charged at the following rates: supply unit consumption cost of $0.098 per kWh; demand unit cost of $6.39 per kW; and blended unit cost of $0.145 per kWh. The middle school had a maximum electrical demand of 447.0 kW and minimum of 288.0 kW. The monthly average over the observed 12 month period was 406.0 kW. Electrical usage was generally higher in the summer months when air conditioning equipment was operational. The middle school does not utilize natural gas; due to the cost of electricity, natural gas could be routed to the building for use in the cafeteria kitchen to replace HVAC electric resistance heating equipment and provide domestic hot water heating. Certain ECM calculations in this report assume natural gas utility will be connected to the building in the future; a unit cost ($/therm) is assumed. The delivery component of the electric 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 commodity supply entity will require submission of one to three years of past energy bills. Contract terms can vary among suppliers. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the average commercial unit costs of electricity and natural gas in New Jersey during the same periods as those noted above was $0.141 per kWh and $0.959 per therm. The electricity supply rate charged by South Jersey Energy Company for the 12 month period resulted in a slightly greater cost to the school district compared to average state values. It is recommended that the present electricity supplier be maintained and current electricity supply rate charge be renegotiated; electric bills should be monitored and checked monthly. A list of approved electrical commodity suppliers can be found in Appendix A.

3.3 HVAC Systems The systems and equipment described below serve the middle school building. Specifics on the mechanical equipment can be found within the equipment inventory located in Appendix B. 3.3.1 Ground Source Heat Pumps The middle school is heated and cooled by a GSHP system. The bore well field is located in ground at the rear on the south side of the building. The system was installed in 1996, and expanded in 2001 for the addition. The GSHP system operates year-round. The bore well field is connected to a ground water loop pumping system with two 40 HP pumps that operate in lead-lag. The pumps are constant volume with standard efficiency motors, and a 3-way modulating valve for system control. Ground loop water is provided to heat pumps located above ceilings in the spaces they serve. The older areas of the building have loop water provided by two 7.5 HP pumps that operate lead-lag. The pumps are variable speed pumps with high efficiency motors, and zone control valves for system control. Building loop water is provided to dual temperature duct coils and air handlers in the original 1973 and 1983 addition building areas. GSHP system piping and valves appear to be insulated. The 2001 stage areas have building loop water provided by two 15.0 HP pumps that operate in lead-lag. The pumps are variable speed pumps with standard efficiency motors, and zone control valves for system control. Building loop water is provided to rooftop energy recovery units, and GSHP system piping and valves appeared to be insulated.

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Four water-to-water GSHPs are located in a mechanical room. The heat pumps have water from the ground loop bore well field connected on one side, and building loop water piping to the middle school’s 1973 and 1983 areas connected on the other. The pumps provide heating and cooling water to three terminal air handling units (AHUs) with dual temperature duct mounted coils, and two rooftop mounted energy recovery units. There are 52 water-to-air GSHPs located in ceilings above the areas they serve, and some are cabinet-type equipment inside the spaces. The pumps have water from the ground loop bore well field connected on one side, and ductwork to the spaces being served connected on the other side. These heat pumps serve the Block A areas, Block B areas, Block C areas. 3.3.2 Air Handling Units with Dual Temperature Duct Mounted Coils Three AHUs are located on the rooftop above the areas/spaces they serve. Each AHU is mounted on an extended curb, with outside air intake and relief air dampers, and air mixing box. Supply and return ductwork is routed down through the roof curbs to a duct distribution system above the ceilings to each space. Water piping is not connected to the air handlers; dual temperature duct mounted coils provide heating and cooling by controlling off of the space thermostats. During the heating season, hot water is used in the coils; during cooling season, chilled water is used. The rooftop units (RTUs) serve Rooms 1B through 6B, front main office/principal’s offices suite, and cafeteria. 3.3.3 Energy Recovery Units Two ventilation hot water heating energy recovery rooftop units (RTUs) are located above the areas/spaces they serve. Each RTU is mounted on an extended curb, with outside air intake and relief air dampers, with an air mixing box. Supply and return ductwork is routed down through the roof curbs to a duct distribution system above the ceilings to each space. Building loop water from the geothermal GSHP system is connected to the units for heating. These units serve the 1983 addition Block A rooms and areas, and the 2001 stage, storage, and music room areas. 3.3.4 Packages DX Heat Pump Rooftop Units Four packaged direct expansion (DX) cooling and heating heat pump RTUs are located above the gym. The RTUs are mounted on an extended curb, with outside air intake and relief air dampers, and air mixing box. Supply and return ductwork is routed down through the roof curbs to a duct distribution system above the ceiling to the space. 3.3.5 DX Cooling Split System Units One split system DX cooling air conditioner with indoor ceiling mounted air handler was installed in 2008 to serve the Computer Server Room. The condensing unit is located above the area/space being served. 3.3.6 Kitchen Equipment The cafeteria kitchen contains an 8’x12’ walk-in cooler and 8’x12’ walk-in freezer. Kitchen ventilation is provided by a single 16’x4’ cooking hood with a 1.5 HP constant volume fan mounted on a rooftop curb with ductwork connecting to the hood.

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The kitchen cooking equipment includes a steamer, tabletop kettle, double-stack oven, full sizes range top with oven and food warmer. The equipment utilizes about 106 kW when operational. 3.3.7 Exhaust Systems Exhaust system fans are integrated into the middle school building automation system (BAS), and generally operate during building occupancy.

Common exhaust plenums serve classrooms with rooftop mounted constant volume exhaust fans. Larger classrooms and spaces (such as the gym and cafeteria) have dedicated exhaust fans. Exhaust fans are used for restrooms and custodial closets throughout the building and each of the locker room areas has a dedicated exhaust fan on the roof.

3.4 Control Systems The middle school is controlled by an Apogee Siemens BAS. The system consists of direct digital control (DDC) based field devices and components. All DDCs are integrated into a computerized front end running the Siemens BAS software for equipment sequencing, scheduling, monitoring, and alarming. This includes the geothermal ground source heat pump system/pumps, RTUs, energy recovery units, rooftop packaged DX units, dual temperature duct mounted coils, and exhaust system fans. Each heat pump has a wall mounted thermostat; setpoints in the building are 68°F heating and 74°F cooling during occupied times, and 55°F heating and 85°F cooling during unoccupied times. However, thermostats can be adjusted by the occupants to override the centralized control system. The practice of adjusting the space control setpoint does not allow the building HVAC systems, mainly the geothermal GSHPs, to utilize an unoccupied schedule. The higher cooling chilled water and lower heating hot water temperatures at which the system is designed to operate does not allow building spaces to recover quickly; therefore, when a space setpoint is adjusted, it takes longer to come back to system setpoint, and the system must continue to operate. Currently, this results in almost continuous geothermal system operation without setback. The Siemens BAS uses an outdated DOS-based interface that is not user friendly, and is not as functional as systems using current technology; the controls are functional due to the diligent maintenance and oversight by Township facilities personnel. The BAS system requires a complete software and interface upgrade, and field devices upgraded/replaced as needed with modern DDCs. This will require re-commissioning of the BAS, which should include the front end system, software upgrade, graphics interface, BAS controllers/field devices, and confirmation of existing HVAC equipment controllers/components and HVAC systems dampers, valves, etc. that are not part of the equipment. This would allow more accurate control of HVAC systems, prevent local thermostat adjustment by occupants, allow improved trending/logging functions, and monitor that appropriate ventilation is provided. Improved trending and logging assists in identifying improved scheduling and systems startup times. HVAC systems will be tuned up during this process, which should result in more efficient operation.

3.5 Lighting/Electrical Systems The facility has reballasted and relamped all existing fixtures since the original building was erected. The facility primarily consists of fixtures with T-8 32 watt bulbs, compact fluorescent twin biaxial bulbs, compact fluorescent spiral bulbs, and incandescent bulbs are also used in select areas. Metal halides are used in the high bay cafeteria and gym. The primary source of control for the lights is switches which the

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teachers and custodial staff turn off at the end of the school day. All magnetic ballasts have been upgraded to electronic. Exterior lights consist mainly of pole mounted shoe-box type metal halide lights, pole mounted globe-type compact fluorescent, incandescent lights, and wall pack high pressure sodium fixtures on daylight sensors and timers. There are also three mercury vapor shoe-box type pole lights. Incandescent bulbs are used in recessed can-type canopy lights, and incandescent flood lights are also located on exterior walls. The light fixtures listed in the report and analyses are powered by the middle school’s electrical system and are part of the lighting analysis.

3.6 Plumbing Systems 3.6.1 Domestic Hot Water System The wood shop mezzanine contains one 144 kW Adamson electric hot water heater with a 675 gallon Old Dominion iron and steel hot water storage tank from 1973; they serves the entire middle school except for Block C rooms and areas. The boiler room contains two 120 gallon, 24 kW Rheem/Rudd electric hot water heaters installed in 2001; they serve the 2001 Block C rooms and areas. Hot water is provided to restrooms, lockers, janitor’s closets, and the majority of the hot water piping appears to be insulated. Hot water demand is primarily for the cafeteria kitchen; hot water demand is very low as gym showers are not used. Domestic hot water temperature is maintained at 140°F, and chemical disinfection soap is provided in the restrooms. 3.6.2 Plumbing Fixtures The middle school original lavatories, water closets, and urinals have been replaced with low flow plumbing fixtures during renovations, and through attrition. Lavatories are 2.5 GPM with push type faucets, water closets are 1.6 GPF, and urinals are 1.0 GPF.

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4.0 ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES

4.1 ECM-1 HVAC Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pumps Replacement Existing Florida Heat Pump (1996) and Water Furnace (2001) GSHPs provide heating and cooling to the entire building. Replacement of the 1996 GSHPs with higher efficiency units was assessed. The 2001 GSHP units can be replaced by attrition in the future. The assumption of this calculation is that the operating hours and capacities of the 1996 GSHP unit equipment stays the same. The energy results from operating higher efficiency units. Due to the unfavorable payback, this measure is not recommended. GSHP equipment should be replaced with higher efficiency units by attrition in the future. GSHP units have an expected life of 15 years, according to ASHRAE, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 110,700 kWh and $16,500. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-1 HVAC Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pumps Replacement 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

950,200 7,380 0 0 1,100 0 1,100 (1.0) 20,760 >20 >20 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is not recommended.

4.2 ECM-2 Replace Domestic Water Heaters The middle school has an Adamson electric water heater and two Rheem/Rudd electric water heaters. The Adamson 1973 unit is significantly oversized for the building’s current needs. During periods of little or no domestic hot water use, both units must still heat the water within the storage tank. Energy required maintaining the 675 gallons and 120 gallons of hot water temperature setpoint during times of zero demand is known as standby losses; replacement of these units with higher efficiency natural gas units was assessed. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, 2.5% of stored capacity is lost every hour during HW heater standby. This value was applied to the total volume of the existing DHW heater storage tank to determine the annual standby losses. Proposed efficiency was based on a typical tank-type, high efficiency, condensing hot water heater. The new water heaters will require gas and water piping modifications, venting, and electrical connections. This ECM is predicated on natural gas utility being connected to the middle school. The cost for gas connection to the building is not included.

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Domestic hot water heaters have an expected life of 12 years, according to ASHRAE, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 632,280 therms of natural gas and $205,200. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-2 Replace Domestic Water Heaters 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

20,100 52,690 170 -988 17,100 0 17,100 9.2 720 1.2 1.1 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey SmartStart Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is recommended.

4.3 ECM-3 Install Variable Speed Drives, High Efficiency Motors

The geothermal ground source heat pump system is served by two 40 HP ground water loop pumps operating in lead-lag (P-1A/P-1B) and two 7.5 HP building zone water loop pumps also operating in lead-lag (P-2A/P-2B); there are also additional building zone water loop pumps. The ground water loop pumps have high efficiency motors, but are constant volume. The building zone water pumps are constant volume with standard efficiency motors. An energy recovery unit with constant volume supply and exhaust fan motors serves the Block A rooms and office area heat pumps (HRU-1). Four RTUs with constant volume fans serve the gym (RTU-1-4). Exhaust fans with constant volume motors (EF-1, 2) also serve the gym. Larger motors that operate pumps and fans continuously waste electrical energy. The hot water system pumps and air handlers serving these spaces are HVAC systems that operate at a constant speed (water and air flows) even though the building load does not require all the flow to maintain temperatures. By adding inverter duty, high efficiency motors with VSDs to reduce the flow by slowing the motors down, significant electrical energy can be saved. Pressure actuated controllers are used to measure the water or system air static pressure in the HVAC systems and as valves close, the system pressure increases and fan or pump speed is reduced. Space temperature and carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors are also used to reduce air handling unit flow when space conditions permit. For systems that have pumps or fans that cannot be slowed down (due to the nature of the system design), electrical saving can still be obtained by replacing older less efficient motors with new higher efficiency motors. The assumption of this calculation is that the operating hours, motor horsepower, and capacity stays the same. The energy savings are seen from operating higher efficiency motors and reducing power draw with the variable speed drives. Motors and variable speed drives have an expected life of 20 years, according to ASHRAE, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 4,872,800 kWh and $706,000. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized as follows:

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ECM-3 HVAC Install Variable Speed Drives, High Efficiency Motors

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

115,400 243,640 0 0 35,300 0 35,300 5.1 16,529 3.3 2.8 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is recommended.

4.4 ECM-4 HVAC Air Handling Equipment Replacement Three packaged DX cooling rooftop units with dual temperature duct coils serve Rooms 1B through 6B (AHU-1), main office/principal’s office/guidance (AHU-2), and cafeteria (AHU-3). Replacement of these units by more energy efficient AAON units with supply fan VSDs and digital scroll compressors was assessed. The assumption of this calculation is that the operating hours, number of units, and capacities stay the same. The energy savings are the result of operating higher efficiency units. 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 207,750 kWh and $30,000. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-4 HVAC Air Handling Equipment Replacement 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

186,400 13,850 0 0 2,000 0 2,000 (0.8) 6,000 >20 >20 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is not recommended.

4.5 ECM-5 HVAC Demand Control Ventilation Rooftop air handling units serve the cafeteria (AHU-3), and gym (RTU-1-4). It is assumed the original system controls provide the full design ventilation outside air flow. Reducing outside air during occupied periods will reduce heating and cooling energy. The quantity of ventilation will be based on maintaining an acceptable CO2 level in the space as an indicator of indoor air quality. A limit of 1000 PPM of CO2 is recommended in ASHRAE Standard 62-1982, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality. Sensors will be installed to measure the building CO2 concentration, and control sequence of operation programmed into the BAS. During unoccupied periods, outside air dampers should be closed.

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Equipment supply and outside airflows were obtained from existing design drawings where possible, or from vendors per serial/model numbers found in the field. For the analysis, estimated savings for demand control ventilation are based on reducing equipment run times per day from 12 to 10 hours per day, turning equipment fans off two hours/day. The energy savings are the differences in utility usage. This ECM is predicated on natural gas utility being connected to the middle school. The cost for gas connection to the building is not included. Controls have an expected life of 18 years, according to ASHRAE, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 271,260 kWh, 10,188 therms, and $50,400. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-5 HVAC Demand Control Ventilation 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

25,400 15,070 0 566 2,800 0 2,800 0.9 0 9.1 9.1 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is recommended.

4.6 ECM-6 HVAC Building Automation System Upgrade/Re-commissioning The middle school HVAC BAS controls consists of an outdated Siemens BAS installed with the ground source heat pump system in 1996; the systems monitors and sequences all HVAC systems and equipment. Due to BAS condition and software, HVAC system sequencing, scheduling, and monitoring are limited. To reduce the energy used by HVAC systems, at a minimum the BAS system requires software upgrade, and complete re-commissioning, testing and balancing of all HVAC systems. Complete replacement with a modern DDC system with current software and functionality would be beneficial. The new BAS should be capable of enabling the facility operator to:

⋅ Schedule the HVAC system to maintain higher/lower temperatures during unoccupied times (Occupied/Unoccupied setback)

⋅ Schedule the toilets, and other exhaust system fans to operate only during occupied times; provide system schedules based on building operational schedule. (365 day Zone Scheduling)

⋅ Control outdoor air dampers based on actual carbon dioxide levels. (Demand Control Ventilation)

⋅ Control of outdoor air dampers to provide economizer cooling vs. mechanical cooling ⋅ Control of discharge air temperature based on actual internal loads (Discharge Air Reset) ⋅ Control hot water system temperature based on outside temperature (Hot Water Reset) ⋅ Prioritize HVAC systems start-up time to reduce peak demand (Demand Load Shedding) ⋅ Control the start/ stop times and temperatures to match actual heat gain/loss that the building

experiences based on outdoor temperature (Optimum Start/Stop) ⋅ Monitor energy consumption of equipment

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⋅ Add occupancy sensors to control UV operation in all classrooms (unit fans turned off and outside air dampers closed when room is unoccupied, temperature is maintained per DDC setpoint

Additional benefits of this system are that it can provide useful trending information to the owner such as daily, monthly and seasonal energy usage, and also provide alarm messages to the facilities operator via the internet indicating that a piece of equipment needs repair or maintenance. The BAS should also allow the facility to monitor the energy consuming equipment in the building remotely in real-time, track the facility energy performance, and remotely adjust setpoints and schedules to optimize the facility operation. Full color graphics and logical programming functions should also be provided. The annual electrical consumption is taken from the utility bills. Per the U.S. Energy Information Administration the percent of a buildings cooling and heating is 26% and 82%, respectively. Utilizing these numbers, the annual electrical usage was found; based on project experience retro-commissioning produces a 10% energy savings. Commissioning can have an expected life of 18 years, according to ASHRAE, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 840,240 kWh, 66,420 therms and $189,000 It is also noted that to continue to gain this annual savings proper maintenance of equipment needs to take place. This ECM is predicated on natural gas utility being connected to the middle school. The cost for gas connection to the building is not included. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-6 HVAC Building Automation System Upgrade/Re-commissioning 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

34,800 46,680 0 3,690 10,500 0 10,500 4.4 0 3.3 3.3 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is recommended.

4.7 ECM-7 CoolTrol Walk-in Controls The middle school contains an 8’x12’ walk-in cooler, an 8’x12’ walk-in freezer. These units currently do not have any control on them and run continuously throughout the day. Installation of a CoolTrol® Cooler Control System was assessed. The evaporator fans run 25% to 80% less, saving electricity and reducing compressor run time, and the door and frame heaters are controlled based on space dewpoint, reducing run time by up to 95% in coolers and 60% in freezers. CoolTrol controls have an expected life of 18 years, according to the manufacturer, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 290,880 kWh and $41,400. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized as follows:

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ECM-7 CoolTrol Walk-in Controls

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 16,160 0 0 2,300 0 2,300 1.8 0 6.5 6.5 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is recommended.

4.8 ECM-8 Variable Speed Kitchen Hood Controllers The kitchen contains a 16’x4’ cooking hood with a constant volume 3.0 HP exhaust fan motor. Installing a variable speed kitchen hood controller to reduce run time of the exhaust fan was assessed. Upon activation, the hood lights turn on and the fan reaches a preset minimum speed of between 10% and 50%. When cooking appliances turn on, the fan speed increases based on exhaust air temperature. During actual cooking, the speed increases to 100% until smoke and heat are removed. By reducing exhaust fan speed, energy consumption is decreased. Reducing the supply of summer hot, humid make-up air during idle cooking periods will increase occupant comfort. The system and equipment can also act as an economizer when indoor and outdoor conditions are appropriate for free cooling. The controls also reduce hood noise in the kitchen by up to 90% when the fans slow down. The controls can improve fire safety by monitoring the exhaust air temperature. If the temperature approaches the fusible link rating of the fire suppression system, an alarm can sound and/or the cooking appliances are shut down. This system should also be integrated into the upgraded and re-commissioned BAS. Energy savings are calculated from the reduction of exhaust and make-up fan speed. Kitchen hood controls have an expected life of 18 years, according to the manufacturer, and total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 75,240 kWh and $10,800. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-8 Variable Speed Kitchen Hood Controllers 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

33,800 4,180 0 0 600 0 600 (0.7) 0 >20 >20 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is not recommended.

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4.9 ECM-9 Lighting Replacement Upgrades The classrooms and occupied spaces have upgraded to electronic ballast and utilize mainly 4 foot 32W T-8 fluorescent bulbs; U-tube T-8s and 2 foot T-8s are also used in other fixtures. Can lights and surface mounted standard bulb fixtures use biaxial compact fluorescent lamps to replace original incandescent bulbs. A fluorescent lamp converts electrical power into useful light more efficiently than an incandescent lamp or T-12 bulbs. 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 by upgrading the classrooms to a super T-8 fixtures, and the metal halides in the high bay areas (gym and cafeteria ) to an induction fixture. 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 118,260 kWh with an electrical demand reduction of about 42 kW. Supporting calculations, including assumptions for lighting hours and annual energy usage for each fixture, are provided in Appendix C. 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 1,773,900 kWh and $222,000. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-9 Lighting Replacement Upgrades 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

184,500 118,260 42 0 14,800 0 14,800 0.2 26,515 12.5 10.7 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is not recommended in lieu of ECM-11.

4.10 ECM-10 Lighting Controls Installation (Occupancy Sensors) The current middle school lighting is controlled by manual switches. Lights are generally turned on in the morning and shut off at night. During occupied times, there are rooms that are not occupied; however the lights remain on. Adding occupancy controls to the individual rooms will automatically control the lights based on actual occupancy. The occupancy sensor can be wall mounted near the switch or placed at the ceiling for larger room coverage. All occupancy sensors are equipped with a manual override feature. These sensors are generally not recommended in public toilet rooms. Lighting 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 1,538,700 kWh and $223,500. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized as follows:

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ECM-10 Lighting Controls Installation (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

46,300 102,580 0 0 14,900 0 14,900 3.8 5,000 3.1 2.8 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is not recommended in lieu of ECM-11.

4.11 ECM-11 Lighting Replacements with Lighting 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 ECM-9 and ECM-10 to reflect actual expected energy and demand reduction. 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 2,932,050 kWh and $334,500. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-11 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

230,800 195,470 42 0 22,300 0 22,300 0.5 31,515 10.3 8.9 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is recommended.

4.12 ECM-12 Replace Electric Kitchen Equipment with Natural Gas Equipment The middle school contains a commercial cafeteria kitchen with a double stack oven, full size range with oven, food warmer, and tabletop kettle cooker. This equipment consumes approximately 100 kW during the six hours of kitchen operation each school day of the week. With the higher cost of electricity compared to natural gas, connecting natural gas utility to the facility should be considered. The assumption of this calculation is that the operating hours and electrical power consumption of the existing electrical equipment are replaced with newer, more efficient equipment using natural gas. The savings are compared to the cost of new gas kitchen equipment; the connection cost (if any) to the natural gas utility and piping in the building are not included. The difference in utility usage cost between electricity and natural gas are the savings. Commercial kitchen equipment has an expected life of 15 years, according to the manufacturer; total energy savings over the life of the project are estimated at 1,711,650 kWh and $190,500.

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

ECM-12 Replace Electric Kitchen Equipment with Natural Gas Equipment 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

36,000 114,110 0 -3,894 12,700 0 12,700 4.3 0 2.8 2.8 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is recommended.

4.13 System Improvement Opportunities The following item can be implemented by the owner to provide energy savings: There are four vending machines within the middle school. As an energy saving opportunity, it is recommended that a vending miser be added. It is also recommended that if the machine is vendor owned, it be upgraded or removed if not high efficiency equipment.

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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 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

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

Incentives #2 and #3 can be combined to yield additive savings.

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Under incentive #1 of the New Jersey Pay for Performance Program, the 94,264 square foot middle school building is eligible for about $9,430 toward development of an Energy Reduction Plan. The current ECM’s meet the minimum savings of 15% and therefore the building would be eligible for incentives #2 and #3. In total, incentives through the NJ P4P program are expected to total about $124,525, reducing the total project payback from 5.6 years to 4.1 years. See Appendix D for calculations. 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. 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 or natural gas utility (if applicable) 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, natural gas (if applicable), 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. The program pays 70% of each project cost up to $75,000 per electrical utility account; total funding for each year is capped at $250,000 per customer. 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. The facility is potentially eligible to receive funding from the Direct Install Program. The total estimated implementation cost for ECMs potentially eligible for Direct Install funding is $1,492,900; the total potential amount funded through Direct Install program is estimated to be $75,520. This includes demand control ventilation, temperature setback, premium efficiency motors and upgrades to the lighting system. The program normally has a potential to pay 70% of the initial costs, leaving 30% to be paid out of pocket. However, funding is capped at $250,000 so that would be the maximum amount available. Direct Install funding has the potential to significantly reduce the payback period of Energy Conservation Measures.

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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. All rooftop areas have been replaced, and are in good condition. Installation of a permanent PV array at this time was assessed. The PVWATTS solar power generation model was utilized to calculate PV power generation. The closest city available in the model is Newark, New Jersey and a fixed tilt array type was utilized to calculate energy production. 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 is a non-profit organization, federal taxes are paid and this project is 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. 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 average SREC value per credit is estimated to be about $95/ SREC per year based on current market data, and this number was utilized in the cash flow for this report. The existing load justifies the use of 400 kW PV solar array; however, max incentives from the New Jersey SREC program can only be applied to a maximum system size of 50 kW. 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 $8.00 per watt or $8,000 per kW of installed system, for a 50 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. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix E and summarized as follows:

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Photovoltaic (PV) Rooftop Solar Power Generation – 50 kW System

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Total

New Jersey

Renewable

New Jersey

Renewable Payback Payback

Cost Savings Energy

Incentive* SREC** (without

incentive) (with

incentives)

Electricity Natural Gas Total

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

$400,000 0.0 59,150 0 $8,600 $8,600 $0 $5,600 >25 >25

* 30% federal tax credit ** Estimated Solar Renewable Energy Certificate Program (SREC) for 15 years at $200/1000 kWh This measure is not recommended due to payback time period exceeding 25 years. 6.1.2 Solar Thermal Hot Water Plant Active solar thermal systems use solar collectors to gather the sun’s energy to heat water, another fluid, or air. An absorber in the collector converts the sun’s energy into heat. The heat is then transferred by circulating water, antifreeze, or sometimes air to another location for immediate use or storage for later utilization. Applications for active solar thermal energy include providing hot water, heating swimming pools, space heating, and preheating air in residential and commercial buildings. A standard solar hot water system is typically composed of solar collectors, heat storage vessel, piping, circulators, and controls. Systems are typically integrated to work alongside a conventional heating system that provides heat when solar resources are not sufficient. The solar collectors are usually placed on the roof of the building, oriented south, and tilted around the site’s latitude, to maximize the amount of radiation collected on a yearly basis. Several options exist for using active solar thermal systems for space heating. The most common method involves using glazed collectors to heat a liquid held in a storage tank (similar to an active solar hot water system). The most practical system would transfer the heat from the panels to thermal storage tanks and transfer solar produced thermal energy to use for domestic hot water production. DHW is presently produced by electric water heaters and, therefore, this measure would not offer natural gas utility savings. Currently, an incentive is not available for installation of thermal solar systems; a Federal tax credit of 30% of installation cost for the thermal applications is available. This is not recommended since the an incentive is not currently available, the building is not occupied year-round, and domestic hot water demand is not excessive.

6.2 Demand Response Curtailment Presently, electricity is delivered by Atlantic City Electric, which receives the electricity from regional power grid RFC. SJ Energy Co. is a regional transmission organization (RTO) that coordinates the movement of wholesale electricity in all or parts of 13 states and the District of Columbia including the State of New Jersey. Utility Curtailment is an agreement with the utility provider’s regional transmission organization and an approved Curtailment Service Provider (CSP) to shed electrical load by either turning major equipment off or energizing all or part of a facility utilizing an emergency generator; therefore, reducing the electrical demand on the utility grid. This program is to benefit the utility company during high demand

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periods and utility provider offers incentives to the CSP to participate in this program. Enrolling in the program will require program participants to drop electrical load or turn on emergency generators during high electrical demand conditions or during emergencies. Part of the program also will require that program participants reduce their required load or run emergency generators with notice to test the system. A pre-approved CSP will require a minimum of 100 kW of load reduction to participate in any curtailment program. From January 2011 through February 2012, the Upper Regional School District middle school had a maximum electricity demand of 447.0 kW and a minimum of 288.0 kW. The monthly average over the observed 12 month period was 406.0 kW. This measure is not recommended because the facility is not operating year round, and the building does not have back up/emergency generator power.

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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 ECMs, 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, if applicable), or as secondary energy, which is the product created from a raw fuel (such as electricity or district steam). Site EUI is a measure of a building’s annual energy utilization per square foot. Site EUI is a good measure of a building’s energy use and is utilized regularly for comparison of energy performance for similar building types.

Site Energy Intensity = (Electric Usage in kBtu + Natural Gas in kBtu) Building Square Footage

To provide an equitable comparison for different buildings with varying proportions of primary and secondary energy consumption, the Portfolio Manager uses the convention of Source EUIs. The source energy also accounts for all losses incurred in production, storage, transmission, and delivery of energy to the site; which provides an equivalent measure for various types of buildings with different energy sources.

Source Energy Intensity = (Electric Usage in kBtu X Site/Source Ratio + Natural Gas in kBtu X Site/Source Ratio) Building Square Footage

The EPA Score, Site EUI, and Source EUI for Upper Township Middle School are as follows:

Energy Intensity

Upper RSD Middle School

National Average

EPA Score 59 50 Site (kBtu/sf/year) 54 59 Source (kBtu/sf/year) 182 197

The Upper Middle School is considered a lower than average energy consumer by the EPA Portfolio Manager which gives it a higher than average EPA score. For the middle school to qualify for the Energy Star label the EPA score is required to be above 75. There are several energy conservation measures recommended in this report, that if implemented will further reduce the energy use intensity and increase the EPA score of the middle school. 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/). A full EPA Energy Star Portfolio Manager Report is located in Appendix H.

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The user name (“UpperTownshipSchools”) and password (“ENERGYEFFICIENT2011”) for the building’s EPA Portfolio Manager Account has been provided to Laurie A. Ryan, Business Administrator/Board Secretary for the Upper Township School District.

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8.0 CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS The energy audit conducted by CHA at the Upper Township Middle School identified potential ECMs for lighting and control replacement, water heater replacement, variable speed drives with high efficiency motors, demand control ventilation, building management system upgrades. Freezer/cooler controls, and electric kitchen equipment replacement with natural gas equipment were also assessed. Potential annual savings of $103,000 may be realized for the recommended ECMs, with a summary of the costs, savings, and paybacks as follows:

ECM-2 Replace Domestic Water Heaters 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

20,100 52,690 170 -988 17,100 0 17,100 9.2 720 1.2 1.1 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey SmartStart Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities.

ECM-3 HVAC Install Variable Speed Drives, High Efficiency Motors 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

115,400 243,640 0 0 35,300 0 35,300 5.1 16,529 3.3 2.8 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities.

ECM-5 HVAC Demand Control Ventilation 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

25,400 15,070 0 566 2,800 0 2,800 0.9 0 9.1 9.1 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities.

ECM-6 HVAC Building Automation System Upgrade/Re-commissioning 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

34,800 46,680 0 3,690 10,500 0 10,500 4.4 0 3.3 3.3 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities.

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ECM-7 CoolTrol Walk-in Controls 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 16,160 0 0 2,300 0 2,300 1.8 0 6.5 6.5 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities.

ECM-11 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

230,800 195,470 42 0 22,300 0 22,300 0.5 31,515 10.3 8.9 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities.

ECM-12 Replace Electric Kitchen Equipment with Natural Gas Equipment 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

36,000 114,110 0 -3,894 12,700 0 12,700 4.3 0 2.8 2.8 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Smart Start Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities.

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Utility Usage Analysis

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Equipment Inventory

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ECM Calculations

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APPENDIX D

New Jersey Pay For Performance Incentive Program

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APPENDIX E

Photovoltaic (PV) Rooftop Solar Power Generation

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Solar Thermal Domestic Hot Water Plant

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EPA Portfolio Manager

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Utility Usage Analysis

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Upper Township School District: Middle SchoolUtility Bills: Account Numbers

Account Number School Building Location Type Notes63366699997 Middle School Bus Garage Perry Road, across from Middle School Electricity not part of study40557399991 Middle School 525 Perry Road Electricity part of study63366669872 Middle School Sign 525 Perry Road Electricity not part of study

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01 Utility Data - Upper Township MSMS Electric 40557399991

Upper Township School District Electric ServiceBilling Address: 525 Perry Rd Delivery - Atlantic City ElectricWoodbine NJ 08270 Supplier - SJ Energy Co.

For Service at: Middle SchoolAccount No.: 40557399991Meter No.: 28114753

Consumption Demand Total Delivery Supply Blended Rate Consumption DemandMonth (kWh) (kW) ($) ($) ($) ($/kWh) ($/kWh) ($/kW)December-10 162,300.00 438.00 23,969.19$ 6,411.58$ 17,557.61$ 0.148$ 0.108$ 6.57$ January-11 132,300.00 447.00 20,495.93$ 6,183.72$ 14,312.21$ 0.155$ 0.108$ 5.75$ February-11 135,300.00 379.20 20,840.52$ 6,203.77$ 14,636.75$ 0.154$ 0.108$ 6.61$ March-11 117,300.00 381.00 18,176.71$ 5,487.20$ 12,689.51$ 0.155$ 0.108$ 5.99$ April-11 112,500.00 441.00 17,040.54$ 5,790.54$ 11,250.00$ 0.151$ 0.100$ 6.16$ May-11 147,000.00 435.00 20,517.99$ 6,876.39$ 13,641.60$ 0.140$ 0.093$ 6.57$ June-11 102,600.00 372.00 15,413.54$ 5,153.54$ 10,260.00$ 0.150$ 0.100$ 6.32$ July-11 120,900.00 288.00 16,794.79$ 5,575.27$ 11,219.52$ 0.139$ 0.093$ 7.89$ August-11 136,200.00 429.00 19,270.88$ 6,631.52$ 12,639.36$ 0.141$ 0.093$ 6.78$ September-11 119,700.00 438.00 16,963.47$ 5,855.31$ 11,108.16$ 0.142$ 0.093$ 6.16$ October-11 106,200.00 405.00 14,898.36$ 5,043.00$ 9,855.36$ 0.140$ 0.093$ 5.77$ November-11 127,500.00 387.00 17,758.54$ 5,926.54$ 11,832.00$ 0.139$ 0.093$ 6.81$ December-11 132,600.00 426.00 18,596.15$ 6,290.87$ 12,305.28$ 0.140$ 0.093$ 6.78$ January-12 142,800.00 417.00 19,291.79$ 6,039.95$ 13,251.84$ 0.135$ 0.093$ 5.76$ Total (All) 1,795,200 447.00 $260,028.40 $83,469.20 $176,559.20 0.145$ 0.098$ 6.39$

Charges Unit Costs

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Equipment Inventory

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01 24145 - Upper Township MS Equip Inventory - Rev 001 Upper Twsp Middle School

New Jersey BPU Energy Audit ProgramCHA #24145Upper Township School DistrictMiddle School BuildingOriginal Construction Date: 1973Renovation/Addtion Date: 1983 (Block A Rooms)Renovation/Addtion Date: 1996 (Added 56 Geothermal Wells)Renovation/Addtion Date: 2001 (Block C Rooms, Added 21 Geothermal Wells)

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.

Ground Souce Heat Pump (GSHP)

Bore Field Wells 77 -

Each WellDiameter: 6.5"Depth: 338'(2) PE Tube: 1"Flow: 6.81 GPM

-Closed Loop Bore Well Field with PE Tubing / Electric Pumps

~675 MBH Cooling,~617 MBH Heating

At Rear of Middle School

BuildingMiddle School 1996 19

Firetube with factory burner;Good Condition

GSHP Ground Water Loop Pumps 2 B&G

P-1A & P-1B:Series 1510Size 5G 11.5 BF

P-1A: 1995449P-1B: 1995450

Ground Water Loop Pump / Electric

40 HP / 1,765 RPM / High Eff., 90.2%

Mechanical Room Across

From Gym

Constant Volume Ground Water Loop 1996 4 Good Condition

GSHP Building Water Loop Pumps 2 Armstrong P-2A & P-2B:

Model 4280 NOT AVAILABLE Building Loop Pump / Electric

7.5 HP / 1,765 RPM / Standard Eff., 89.5%

Mechanical Room Across

From Gym

Constant Volume Building Water Loop

to 1973 & 1996 Areas

1996 4 Good Condition

GSHP Building Water Loop Pumps 2 Armstrong

P-3A & P-3B:Base Mounted End Suction

NOT AVAILABLE Building Loop Pump / Electric

15 HP / 1,760 RPM / High Eff., 91%

Mechanical Room A-23

Across From Room 11A

Variable Speed Building Water Loop

to 2001 Block A Areas

2001 9 Good Condition

GSHP Building Water Loop Pump 1 B&G P-4: In-line Series

PR 1-1/2 NOT AVAILABLE Building Loop Pump / Electric

1/6 HP / 1,750 RPM / Standard Eff.

Above Ceiling of Stage

Variable Speed Building Water Loop to 2001 Stage Areas

2001 9 Good Condition

Domestic Hot Water Heater & Storage Tank 1

Heater: AdamsonTank:

Old Dominion Iron & Steel

DWH#1: PE 1574JHeater:

AE14.4DG7H48E Domestic Hot Water Heating / Electric

675 Gallon / 144 Kw / 480/3Ph/60Hz

Wood Shop Mezzanine

Entire Middle School Except for 2001 Block C Areas

1973 -27 Good Condition

Domestic Hot Water Heater 2 Rheem Rudd DHWH#2,#3:E120A-24-G

DHWH#2:BQ08010301E002

9DHWH#3:

BQ08010301E0030

Domestic Hot Water Heating / Electric 120 Gallon / 24 Kw Boiler Room Middle School 2001

Block C Areas 2001 1 Good Condition

HP-1Ground Source Heat Pump 11 Florida Heat

PumpHP-1:SL045 NOT AVAILABLE

HVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Vertical Cabinet

1600 CFM / CLG: 40 MBH @ 11.7 EER

HTG: 30 MBH @ 3.1 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling

Middle School 1996 Block A Rooms 1996 -1 Good Condition

HP-2Ground Source Heat Pump 1 Florida Heat

PumpHP-2:SL045 NOT AVAILABLE

HVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Vertical Cabinet

1600 CFM / CLG: 40 MBH @ 11.7 EER

HTG: 30 MBH @ 3.1 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling Art Room 11A 1996 -1 Good Condition

HP-3Ground Source Heat Pump 1 Florida Heat

PumpHP-3:SL045 NOT AVAILABLE

HVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Vertical Cabinet

1600 CFM / CLG: 40 MBH @ 11.7 EER

HTG: 30 MBH @ 3.1 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling - 1996 -1 Good Condition

HP-4Ground Source Heat Pump 1 Florida Heat

PumpHP-4:SL045 NOT AVAILABLE

HVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Vertical Cabinet

1600 CFM / CLG: 40 MBH @ 11.7 EER

HTG: 30 MBH @ 3.1 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling Home Ec Room 3A 1996 -1 Good Condition

HP-5Ground Source Heat Pump 1 Florida Heat

PumpHP-5:SL045 NOT AVAILABLE

HVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Vertical Cabinet

1600 CFM / CLG: 40 MBH @ 11.7 EER

HTG: 30 MBH @ 3.1 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling Resource Room 12A 1996 -1 Good Condition

HP-6A, 6B, 6CGround Source Heat Pumps 3 Florida Heat

PumpHP-6A, 6B, 6C:SL065 NOT AVAILABLE

HVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Horizontal Cabinet

1270 CFM / CLG: 48 MBH @ 12.6 EER

HTG: 42 MBH @ 3.0 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling Rooms 7B,8B,9B 1996 -1 Good Condition

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01 24145 - Upper Township MS Equip Inventory - Rev 001 Upper Twsp Middle School

New Jersey BPU Energy Audit ProgramCHA #24145Upper Township School DistrictMiddle School BuildingOriginal Construction Date: 1973Renovation/Addtion Date: 1983 (Block A Rooms)Renovation/Addtion Date: 1996 (Added 56 Geothermal Wells)Renovation/Addtion Date: 2001 (Block C Rooms, Added 21 Geothermal Wells)

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.

HP-7A, 7BGround Source Heat Pumps 2 Florida Heat

PumpHP-7A, 7B:SL065 NOT AVAILABLE

HVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Horizontal Cabinet

1540 CFM / CLG: 54 MBH @ 11.8 EER

HTG: 50 MBH @ 3.1 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling Media Center 2B 1996 -1 Good Condition

HP-8A, 8BGround Source Heat Pumps 2 Florida Heat

PumpHP-8A, 8B:SL080 NOT AVAILABLE

HVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Horizontal Cabinet

1420 CFM / CLG: 54 MBH @ 11.8 EER

HTG: 50 MBH @ 3.1 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling

Science Room 1S & Science Room 2S 1996 -1 Good Condition

HP-9Ground Source Heat Pump 1 Florida Heat

PumpHP-9:SL080 NOT AVAILABLE

HVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Horizontal Cabinet

1860 CFM / CLG: 63 MBH @ 11.8 EER

HTG: 52 MBH @ 3.1 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling

Computer Lab L1 & Media Center Area

L21996 -1 Good Condition

HP-10Ground Source Heat Pump

(1996)1 Florida Heat

PumpHP-10:SL040 NOT AVAILABLE

HVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Vertical Cabinet

CLG: 36 MBH @ 12.9 EER

HTG: 29.4 MBH @ 3.1 COP

Inside Area Served

Middle School 1996 Board Offices 1996 -1 Good Condition

HP-11A, 11BGround Source Heat Pumps 2 Florida Heat

PumpHP-11A, 11B:WH300-4CSC

HP-11A: CM095227HP-11B:

CM095228

HVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Water to Water

CLG: 219.3 MBH @ 9.0 EER

HTG: 200.6 MBH @ 2.8 COP

Mechanical Room A-23

Across From Room 11A

Middle School 1973 Areas AHUs &

Terminal Equipment1996 -1 Good Condition

HP-11C, 11DGround Source Heat Pumps 2 Florida Heat

PumpHP-11C, 11D:WH300-4CSC

HP-11C: CM095226HP-11D:

CH091244

HVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Water to Water

CLG: 219.3 MBH @ 9.0 EER

HTG: 200.6 MBH @ 2.8 COP

Mechanical Room A-23

Across From Room 11A

Middle School 1973 Areas AHUs &

Terminal Equipment1996 -1 Good Condition

HP-10A thru 10GGround Source Heat Pumps

(2001)7 Water Furnace HP-10A thru 10G:

Spectra Series NOT AVAILABLEHVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Horizontal Cabinet

330 CFM / CLG: 9.9 MBH @ 12.0 EER

HTG: 7.4 MBH @ 3.0 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling

Middle School 2001 Block C Classroom &

Office Areas2001 4 Good Condition

HP-16A thru 16GGround Source Heat Pumps 7 Water Furnace HP-16A thru 16G:

Spectra Series NOT AVAILABLEHVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Horizontal Cabinet

550 CFM / CLG: 16.7 MBH

@ 12.0 EERHTG: 12.8 MBH

@ 3.0 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling

Middle School 2001 Block C Classroom &

Office Areas2001 4 Good Condition

HP-19A thru 19DGround Source Heat Pumps 4 Water Furnace HP-19A thru 19D:

Spectra Series NOT AVAILABLEHVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Horizontal Cabinet

650 CFM / CLG: 19.2 MBH

@ 12.0 EERHTG: 15.1 MBH

@ 3.0 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling

Middle School 2001 Block CClassroom &

Office Areas2001 4 Good Condition

HP-24Ground Source Heat Pump 1 Water Furnace HP-24:

Spectra Series NOT AVAILABLEHVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Horizontal Cabinet

800 CFM / CLG: 27 MBH @ 12.0 EER

HTG: 18 MBH @ 3.0 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling

Middle School 2001 Block C Classroom

Areas OA2001 4 Good Condition

HP-30A thru 30FGround Source Heat Pumps 6 Water Furnace HP-30A thru 30F:

Spectra Series NOT AVAILABLEHVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Horizontal Cabinet

960 CFM / CLG: 31.2 MBH

@ 12.0 EERHTG: 21.6 MBH

@ 3.0 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling

Middle School 2001 Block C Classroom

Areas2001 4 Good Condition

HP-36Ground Source Heat Pump 1 Water Furnace HP-36:

Spectra Series NOT AVAILABLEHVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Horizontal Cabinet

1120 CFM / CLG: 36.4 MBH

@ 12.0 EERHTG: 26 MBH @ 3.0 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling

Middle School 2001 Block C Classroom Corridor & Vestibule

2001 4 Good Condition

HP-42Ground Source Heat Pumps 2 52 HP-42:

Spectra Series NOT AVAILABLEHVAC / GSHP Electric Cooling & Heating, Horizontal Cabinet

1450 CFM / CLG: 44.5 MBH

@ 12.0 EERHTG: 31.8 MBH

@ 3.0 COP

In Area Served Above Ceiling

Middle School 2001 Block C Rooms Science Lab 1 & Science Lab 2

2001 4 Good Condition

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01 24145 - Upper Township MS Equip Inventory - Rev 001 Upper Twsp Middle School

New Jersey BPU Energy Audit ProgramCHA #24145Upper Township School DistrictMiddle School BuildingOriginal Construction Date: 1973Renovation/Addtion Date: 1983 (Block A Rooms)Renovation/Addtion Date: 1996 (Added 56 Geothermal Wells)Renovation/Addtion Date: 2001 (Block C Rooms, Added 21 Geothermal Wells)

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.

AHU-1 1 Trane PCCB-BAA-CBHB0AAAA0FA K96G64988

HVAC / Air Handling Unit to Hot Water Heating, Chilled Water Cooling Duct Mounted Dual Temperature Coils; Both Served by GSHPs Water

7600 CFM to (6) Dual Temperature Coils:

CLG: 352 MBH (total)HTG: 288 MBH (total)

/ 5.0 HP SF / Standard Eff. Motor

Rooftop Above Area Served

Rooms 1B thru 6B Dual Temperature

Duct Coils1996 -1 Good Condition

AHU-2 1 Trane PCCB-BAA-CBHB0AAAA0FA K96G64291

HVAC / Air Handling Unit to Hot Water Heating, Chilled Water Cooling Duct Mounted Dual Temperature Coils; Both Served by GSHPs Water

6090 CFM to (7) Dual Temperature Coils:

CLG: 312 MBH (total)HTG: 221 MBH (total)

/ 5.0 HP SF / Standard Eff. Motor

Rooftop Above Area Served

Front Offices, Principals Office,

Guidance & Faculty Work Rooms Dual Temperature Duct

Coils

1996 -1 Good Condition

AHU-3 1 Trane PCCB-CDACB HC 0A AA A0 GA K96G64987

HVAC / Air Handling Unit to Hot Water Heating, Chilled Water Cooling Duct Mounted Dual Temperature Coils; Both Served by GSHPs Water

9000 CFM to (7) Dual Temperature Coils:

CLG: 529 MBH (total)HTG: 365 MBH (total)

/ 7.5 HP SF / Standard Eff. Motor

Rooftop Above Area Served Cafteria 2001 4 Good Condition

HRU-1 1 Greenheck ERV-522S-B-ES 01B10701HVAC / Ventilation, Hot Water Heating Energy Recovery Unit

5885 CFM / 7.5 HP SF, 7.5 HP EF

Standard Eff.

Rooftop Above Area Served

Middle School 2001 Block A Classroom &

Office Area Heat Pumps

2001 4 Good Condition

HRU-2 1 Greenheck ERV-251H-B-ES 01B10697HVAC / Ventilation, Hot Water Heating Energy Recovery Unit

807 CFM / 1/2 HP SF, 1/2 HP EF

Standard Eff.

Ceiling Above Area Served

Middle School 2001 Stage, Storage &

Music Room Areas Heat Pumps

2001 4 Good Condition

RTU-1 1 York B1CH108E01846FDB (S)NKKM108971

HVAC / DX Electric Cooling & Heating Package Heat Pump Unit

6000 CFM / CLG: 180 MBH, HTG: 188 MBH/ 5.0 HP SF with

Economizer

Rooftop Above Area Served Gym 2001 4 Good Condition

RTU-2 1 York B1CH108E01846FDB (S)NKKM107748

HVAC / DX Electric Cooling & Heating Package Heat Pump Unit

6000 CFM / CLG: 180 MBH, HTG: 188 MBH/ 5.0 HP SF with

Economizer

Rooftop Above Area Served Gym 2001 4 Good Condition

RTU-3 1 York B1CH108E01846FDB (S)NKKM108970

HVAC / DX Electric Cooling & Heating Package Heat Pump Unit

6000 CFM / CLG: 180 MBH, HTG: 188 MBH/ 5.0 HP SF with

Economizer

Rooftop Above Area Served Gym 2001 4 Good Condition

RTU-4 1 York B1CH108E01846FDB (S)NKKM108696

HVAC / DX Electric Cooling & Heating Package Heat Pump Unit

6000 CFM / CLG: 180 MBH, HTG: 188 MBH/ 5.0 HP SF with

Economizer

Rooftop Above Area Served Gym 2001 4 Good Condition

EF-1, EF-2 2 Greenheck CBE-48-30 229901229903 HVAC / Ventilation

10,300 CFM /3.0 HP exhaust fan /

Standard Eff.

Rooftop Above Area Served Gym 1973 -19 Good Condition

AC-1 1 Liebert Mini-Mate PFHO27A-PL3 0631N132308

HVAC / Electric DX Cooling with Indoor Section

800 CFM / CLG: 24 MBH

/ 1/2 HP SF Indoor7.51 EER

Rooftop Above Area Served

Computer Server Room 2008 11 Good Condition

Kitchen: Walk-in Cooler 1 Tafco - - 8'x12' Walk-in Cooler / Electric DX - Kitchen - - - Good Condition

Kitchen: Walk-in Freezer 1 Tafco - - 8'x12' Walk-in Cooler / Electric DX - Kitchen - - - Good Condition

Kitchen: Cooking Exhaust Hood 1 - -

4'x16' Cooking Exhaust Hood / Electric Ventilation Fan

Greenheck UCHB-30-15, (SN: 229903)

1.5 HP EF / Std. Eff.Kitchen - - - Good Condition

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01 24145 - Upper Township MS Equip Inventory - Rev 001 Upper Twsp Middle School

New Jersey BPU Energy Audit ProgramCHA #24145Upper Township School DistrictMiddle School BuildingOriginal Construction Date: 1973Renovation/Addtion Date: 1983 (Block A Rooms)Renovation/Addtion Date: 1996 (Added 56 Geothermal Wells)Renovation/Addtion Date: 2001 (Block C Rooms, Added 21 Geothermal Wells)

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.

Kitchen: Dishwasher 1 Blakeslee - Appliance / Hot Water - Kitchen - - - Good Condition

Kitchen: Steamer 1 Cleaveland - -2-Box Table Top Steamer / Appliance / Electric

15 Kw Kitchen - - - Good Condition

Kitchen: Kettle 1 Cleaveland KET-12-T WT4922-03G-02Table Top, 3 Gallon Kettle / Appliance / Electric

13.1 Kw Kitchen - - - Good Condition

Kitchen: Double Stack Oven 1 Garland - -

Commercial 2-stack, 4 shelves Each Oven / Appliance / Electric

42 Kw Kitchen - - - Good Condition

Kitchen: Range Top with Oven 1 General Electric - -

Commercial Range top & Oven / Appliance / Electric

30 Kw Kitchen - - - Good Condition

Kitchen: Food Warmer 1 Traulsen - -Commercial Single Section 6'x6' Hot Box / Appliance / Electric

3.0 Kw Kitchen - - - Good Condition

Kitchen: Steam Serving Table 1 - - - Appliance / Electric 2.8 Kw Kitchen - - - Good Condition

Kitchen: Cooler 2 Traulsen - -

Commercial Doulbe Single Section 6'x6' Cooler / Appliance / Electric

0.9 Kw Kitchen - - - Good Condition

Kitchen: Clothes Washer & Dryer 1 - - -

Stacked Residential Clothes Washer & Dryer / Appliance / Electric

- Kitchen - - - Good Condition

Vending Machines 4 - NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Vending / Electric DX -

Refrigerated Soda Vending Machines with

Lighting

Cafteria, Faculty Room & Students

Use- - Good Condition

Emergency Generator 1 Onsite Energy 150RJC6DT3 305508-1-1-0206 Emergency Power / No. 2 Fuel Oil

150 Kw / 280 Gallon Fuel Tank

Outside On Grade Behind Storage Areas

Emergency Lights, Life Safety Systems & Security/Access Control Systems

- - Good Condition

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_____________________________________________________________________________ New Jersey BPU - Energy Audits

APPENDIX C

ECM Calculations

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Approx. Costs

Payback (Years)

($)w/

Incentive

ECM-1 HVAC Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pumps Replacement 950,200 900 1055.8 20,760 1032.7

ECM-2 Replace Domestic Water Heater (DWH) 20,100 17,100 1.2 720 1.1 X

ECM-3 HVAC Install Variable Speed Drives, High Efficiency Motors 115,400 35,300 3.3 16,529 2.8 X

ECM-4 HVAC Air Handling Equipment Replacement 186,400 2,000 93.2 6,000 90.2

ECM-5 HVAC Demand Control Ventilation 25,400 2,800 9.1 0 9.1 X

ECM-6 HVAC Building Automation System Upgrade/Re-commissioning 34,800 10,500 3.3 0 3.3 X

ECM-7 CoolTrol Walk-in Controls 15,000 2,300 6.5 0 6.5 X

ECM-8 Variable Speed Kitchen Hood Controllers 33,800 600 56.3 0 56.3 ECM-9 Lighting Replacement Upgrades 184,500 14,800 12.5 26,515 10.7 X

ECM-10 Lighting Controls Insallation (Occupancy Sensors) 46,300 14,900 3.1 5,000 2.8 X

ECM-11 Lighting Replacements with Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) 230,800 22,300 10.3 31,515 8.9 X

ECM-12 Replace Electric Kitchen Equipment with Natural Gas Equipment 44,900 12,700 3.5 0 3.5 X

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 HVAC Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pumps ReplacementBudgetary Estimated Total Payback Payback

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

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years950,200 6,240 0 0 900 0 900 (1.0) 20,760 >20 >20

ECM-2 Replace Domestic Water Heater (DWH)Budgetary Estimated Total Payback Payback

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

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years20,100 52,690 170 -988 17,100 0 17,100 9.2 720 1.2 1.1

ECM-3 HVAC Install Variable Speed Drives, High Efficiency MotorsBudgetary Estimated Total Payback Payback

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

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years115,400 243,640 0 0 35,300 0 35,300 5.1 16,529 3.3 2.8

ECM-4 HVAC Air Handling Equipment Replacement Budgetary Estimated Total Payback Payback

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

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years186,400 13,850 0 0 2,000 0 2,000 (0.8) 6,000 >20 >20

ECM-5 HVAC Demand Control VentilationBudgetary Estimated Total Payback Payback

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

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years25,400 15,070 0 566 2,800 0 2,800 0.9 0 9.1 9.1

ECM-6 HVAC Building Automation System Upgrade/Re-commissioning Budgetary Estimated Total Payback Payback

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

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years34,800 46,680 0 3,690 10,500 0 10,500 4.4 0 3.3 3.3

ECM-7 CoolTrol Walk-in ControlsBudgetary Estimated Total Payback Payback

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

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years15,000 16,160 0 0 2,300 0 2,300 1.8 0 6.5 6.5

ECM-8 Variable Speed Kitchen Hood Controllers Budgetary Estimated Total Payback Payback

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

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years33,800 4,180 0 0 600 0 600 (0.7) 0 >20 >20

ECM-9 Lighting Replacement UpgradesBudgetary Estimated Total Payback Payback

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

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years184,500 118,260 42 0 14,800 0 14,800 0.2 26,515 12.5 10.7

ECM-10 Lighting Controls Insallation (Occupancy Sensors)Budgetary Estimated Total Payback Payback

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

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years46,300 102,580 0 0 14,900 0 14,900 3.8 5,000 3.1 2.8

ECM-11 Lighting Replacements with Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors)Budgetary Estimated Total Payback Payback

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

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years230,800 195,470 42 0 22,300 0 22,300 0.5 31,515 10.3 8.9

ECM-12 Replace Electric Kitchen Equipment with Natural Gas EquipmentBudgetary Estimated Total Payback Payback

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

$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years44,900 114,110 0 -3,894 12,700 0 12,700 3.2 0 3.5 3.5

Annual Utility Savings

Annual Utility Savings

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Annual Utility Savings

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ECM Master Rev 8

Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145525 Perry Road Yearly Usage MTCDEMarmora, NJ 08270 0.145$ $/kWh blended 0.00042021

0.098$ $/kWh consumpti 1,795,200 0.000420216.39$ $/kW 447 0

natural gas rate assumed for purposes of ECM calculations 1.00$ $/Therm - 0.00533471-$ $/kgals - 0

Item Cost Simple LifekW kWh therms cooling kWh kgal/yr $ Payback MTCDE Expectancy

ECM-1 HVAC Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pumps Replacement 0.0 6,240 0 0 0 $ 900 950,200$ 1,055.8 2.6 15ECM-2 Replace Domestic Water Heater (DWH) 168.0 52,685 -988 0 0 $ 17,100 20,100$ 1.2 16.9 12ECM-3 HVAC Install Variable Speed Drives, High Efficiency Motors 0.0 243,636 0 0 0 $ 35,300 115,400$ 3.3 102.4 20ECM-4 HVAC Air Handling Equipment Replacement 0.0 13,854 0 0 0 $ 2,000 186,400$ 93.2 5.8 15ECM-5 HVAC Demand Control Ventilation 0.0 15,072 566 0 0 $ 2,800 25,400$ 9.1 9.4 18ECM-6 HVAC Building Automation System Upgrade/Re-commissioning 0.0 46,675 3,690 0 0 $ 10,500 34,800$ 3.3 39.3 18ECM-7 CoolTrol Walk-in Controls 0.0 16,157 0 0 0 $ 2,300 15,000$ 6.5 6.8 18ECM-8 Variable Speed Kitchen Hood Controllers 0.0 4,176 0 0 0 $ 600 33,800$ 56.3 1.8 18ECM-9 Lighting Replacement Upgrades 42 118,261 0 0 0 $ 14,800 $184,500 12.5 49.7 15ECM-10 Lighting Controls Insallation (Occupancy Sensors) 0 102,581 0 0 0 $ 14,900 $46,300 3.1 43.1 15ECM-11 Lighting Replacements with Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) 42 195,470 0 0 0 $ 22,300 $230,800 10.3 82.1 15ECM-12 Replace Electric Kitchen Equipment with Natural Gas Equipment 0.0 114,114 -3,894 0 0 $ 12,700 44,900$ 3.5 27.2 15

Utility Costs

Upper Township Middle School Savings

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EQUIPMENT QTY.

HP-1,2,3,4,5 40.0 30.0 5 350.0

HP-6A,6B,6C,42 48.0 42.0 4 360.0

HP-7A,7B,8A,8B 54.0 50.0 4 416.0

HP-9 63.0 52.0 1 115.0

HP-10,36 63.0 52.0 2 230.0

HP-11A,11B,11C,11D 219.3 200.6 4 1,679.6

HP-10A,10B,10C, 10D,10E,10F,10G 10.0 7.5 7 122.5

HP-16A,16B,16C,16D,16E,16F,16G 16.7 12.8 7 206.5

HP-19A,19B,19C,19D 19.2 15.1 4 137.2

HP-24 27.0 18.0 1 45.0

HP-30A,30B,30C, 30D,30E,30F 31.2 21.6 7 369.6

591 502 4,031 MBHECM-1: HVAC Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pumps Replacement

ECM Description Summary

Electric Cost $0.145 / kWhAverage run hours per Week 50 HoursSpace Balance Point 55 FSpace Temperature Setpoint 74 deg FCooling BTU/Hr Rating of existing DX equipment 591,400 Btu / HrHeating BTU/Hr Rating of existing DX equipment 501,600 Btu / HrAverage EER (cooling) 11.7Average COP (heating) 3.1Existing Annual Electric Usage 33,872 kWh

Item Value UnitsProposed Average EER 14.4Proposed Average COP 3.8Proposed Annual Electric Usage 27,632 kWh

Annual Electrical Usage Savings 6,240 kWhAnnual Cost Savings $905Total Project Cost $950,200Simple Payback 1,050 years

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

Temp F Hours balance point Operation102.5 0 0 100% 097.5 3 1 89% 192.5 34 10 79% 887.5 131 39 68% 2782.5 500 149 58% 8677.5 620 185 47% 8772.5 664 0 0% 067.5 854 0 0% 062.5 927 0 0% 057.5 600 0 0% 052.5 610 0 0% 047.5 611 0 0% 042.5 656 0 0% 037.5 1,023 0 0% 032.5 734 0 0% 027.5 334 0 0% 022.5 252 0 0% 017.5 125 0 0% 012.5 47 0 0% 07.5 22 0 0% 02.5 13 0 0% 0-2.5 0 0 0% 0-7.5 0 0 0% 0

Total 8,760 383 55% 209

ANNUAL SAVINGS

Assumed % of time of operation

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

Units are 10 years old, EER of 12.0, COP of 3.0 when new.

CommentsNew ductless mini-splits (per manufacturer)

Unit will cycle on w/ temp of room. Possible operating time shown belowNew ductless mini-splits (per manufacturer)

2001 Block C Areasand Main Offices

By replacing older air handling equipment which uses more efficient fan motors and higher SEER/EER DX condensing units, significant electrical energy can be saved. The fan motors will also be replaced with premium efficiency motors. Control schemes can be incorporated that were not possible with the older equiopment as well. It is recommended these

ASSUMPTIONS

2001 Block C Areas

TOTAL MBH

Units are 10 years old, EER of 12.0, COP of 3.0 when new.Total BTU/hr of DX cooling equipment to be replaced.

2001 Block C Areasand Main Offices

OA to Block C Areas

AREA SERVEDBlock A1996 Areas, Art Room 11A, Home Ec Room 3A, and

Resource Room 12ARooms 7A,7B,7C and2001 Block C Areas

Media Center 2B, Science Room 1S

2001 Block C Areas

DX HEATING

CAPACITY(MBH)

DX COOLING CAPACITY

(MBH)

Comments

Computer Lab L1 &Media Center Area L2

1996 Board Offices and 2001 Block C Areas

1973 Areas AHUs and Terminal Equipment

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Labor: 1.35ECM-1: HVAC Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pumps Replacement - Cost Equipment: 1.10

QTY UNITMAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

-$ -$ -$ -$ Existing (53) GSHPs demolition 46 EA 100$ 1,000$ 5,060$ 62,100$ -$ 67,160$ (7) GSHPs, 1.0 ton with cooling and heating 7 EA 1,690$ 400$ 13,013$ 3,780$ -$ 16,793$ - Valves & Piping to GSHP CHW & HW coils 7 EA 250$ 300$ 1,925$ 2,835$ -$ 4,760$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) GSHP 7 EA 75$ 200$ 578$ 1,890$ -$ 2,468$ (7) GSHPs, 1.5 tons with cooling and heating 7 EA 1,960$ 445$ 15,092$ 4,205$ -$ 19,297$ - Valves & Piping to GSHP CHW & HW coils 7 EA 250$ 300$ 1,925$ 2,835$ -$ 4,760$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) GSHP 7 EA 75$ 200$ 578$ 1,890$ -$ 2,468$ (4) GSHPs, 2.0 tons with cooling and heating 4 EA 2,140$ 470$ 9,416$ 2,538$ -$ 11,954$ - Valves & Piping to GSHP CHW & HW coils 4 EA 250$ 300$ 1,100$ 1,620$ -$ 2,720$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) GSHP 4 EA 75$ 200$ 330$ 1,080$ -$ 1,410$ (1) GSHP, 2.5 tons with cooling and heating 1 EA 2,340$ 500$ 2,574$ 675$ -$ 3,249$ - Valves & Piping to GSHP CHW & HW coils 1 EA 250$ 300$ 275$ 405$ -$ 680$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) GSHP 1 EA 75$ 200$ 83$ 270$ -$ 353$ (7) GSHPs, 3.0 tons with cooling and heating 7 EA 2,400$ 575$ 18,480$ 5,434$ -$ 23,914$ - Valves & Piping to GSHP CHW & HW coils 7 EA 250$ 300$ 1,925$ 2,835$ -$ 4,760$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) GSHP 7 EA 75$ 200$ 578$ 1,890$ -$ 2,468$ (1) GSHP, 3.5 tons with cooling and heating 1 EA 2,590$ 615$ 2,849$ 830$ -$ 3,679$ - Valves & Piping to GSHP CHW & HW coils 1 EA 250$ 300$ 275$ 405$ -$ 680$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) GSHP 1 EA 75$ 200$ 83$ 270$ -$ 353$ (4) GSHPs, 4.0 tons with cooling and heating 4 EA 2,850$ 670$ 12,540$ 3,618$ -$ 16,158$ - Valves & Piping to GSHP CHW & HW coils 4 EA 300$ 400$ 1,320$ 2,160$ -$ 3,480$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) GSHP 4 EA 75$ 200$ 330$ 1,080$ -$ 1,410$ (7) GSHPs, 5.0 tons with cooling and heating 7 EA 3,270$ 890$ 25,179$ 8,411$ -$ 33,590$ - Valves & Piping to GSHP CHW & HW coils 7 EA 300$ 400$ 2,310$ 3,780$ -$ 6,090$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) GSHP 7 EA 75$ 200$ 578$ 1,890$ -$ 2,468$ (4) GSHPs, 6.0 tons with cooling and heating 4 EA 3,100$ 1,200$ 13,640$ 6,480$ -$ 20,120$ - Valves & Piping to GSHP CHW & HW coils 4 EA 300$ 400$ 1,320$ 2,160$ -$ 3,480$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) GSHP 4 EA 75$ 200$ 330$ 1,080$ -$ 1,410$ (4) GSHPs, 20.0 tons with cooling and heating 4 EA 16,700$ 3,100$ 73,480$ 16,740$ -$ 90,220$ - Valves & Piping to GSHP CHW & HW coils 4 EA 400$ 500$ 1,760$ 2,700$ -$ 4,460$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) GSHP 4 EA 75$ 300$ 330$ 1,620$ -$ 1,950$ Electrical - misc. 46 LS 1,000$ 5,000$ 50,600$ 310,500$ -$ 361,100$

-$ -$ -$ -$

719,859$ Subtotal71,986$ 10% Contingency

158,369$ 20% Contractor O&P-$ 0% Engineering

950,200$ Total

Description UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST REMARKS

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ECM-2: Replace Electric DHW Heater w/ Condensing Gas-Fired DHW Heater

ECM Description Summary

Item Value UnitsOccupied days per week 7 days/wkWater supply Temperature 50 ˚FHot Water Temperature 140 ˚FHot Water Usage per day 165 gal/dayAnnual Hot Water Energy Demand 44,942 MBTU/yr

Existing Tank Size 915 GallonsHot Water Temperature 140 ˚FAverage Room Temperature 70 ˚FStandby Losses (% by Volume) 2.5%Standby Losses (Heat Loss) 13.3 MBHAnnual Standby Hot Water Load 116,891 MBTU/yr

Total Annual Hot Water Demand (w/ standby losses) 161,833 Mbtu/yrExisting Water Heater Efficiency 90%Total Annual Energy Required 179,814 Mbtu/yrTotal Annual Electric Required 52,685 kWh/yrAverage Annual Electric Demand 6.01 kWPeak Electric Demand 168.00 kW

New Tank Size 360 Gallons

Hot Water Temperature 140 ˚FAverage Room Temperature 70 ˚FStandby Losses (% by Volume) 2.5%Standby Losses (Heat Loss) 5.3 MBHAnnual Standby Hot Water Load 45,990 MBTU/yr

Prop Annual Hot Water Demand (w/ standby losses) 90,932 MBTU/yrProposed Avg. Hot water heater efficiency 92%Proposed Total Annual Energy Required 98,839 MBTU/yrProposed Fuel Use 988 Therms/yr

Elec Utility Demand Unit Cost $6.39 $/kWElec Utility Supply Unit Cost $0.10 $/kWhNG Utility Unit Cost $1.00 $/ThermExisting Operating Cost of DHW $18,045 $/yrProposed Operating Cost of DHW $988 $/yrAnnual Utility Cost Savings $17,100 $/yr

Daily Hot Water Demand

FIXTURE *BASE WATER USE GPM

DURATION OF USE (MIN) MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE TOTAL

GAL/DAY% HOT WATER

TOTAL HW GAL/DAY

LAVATORY (Low-Flow Lavs use 0.5 GPM) 2.5 0.25 3 3 40 40 150 50% 75SHOWER 2.5 5 1 1 2 2 50 75% 38KITCHEN SINK 2.5 0.5 1 1 5 6 75% 5MOP SINK 2.5 2 1 1 10 50 75% 38Dishwasher (gal per u 10 1 1 0 1 10 100% 10

TOTAL 256 165*GPM is per standard fixtures, adjust as necessary if actual GPM is known. **These are the occupanct that use the fixtures. If fixture does not exist change to (0).

During periods of little or no domestic hot water use, domestic hot water heaters must still heat the water within their storage tank. Energy required maintaining the hot water temperature setpoint during times of zero demand is known as standby losses. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, 2.5% of stored capacity is lost every hour during HW heater standby. This value was applied to the total volume of the existing DHW heater storage tank to determine the annual standby losses. Proposed efficiency was based on a tank-type, high efficiency condensing hot water heater.

Formula/Comments

Termperature of water coming into building

Per Manufacturer

Calculated from usage belowEnergy required to heat annual quantity of hot water to setpoint

Per manufacturer nameplatePer building personnel

( 2.5% of stored capacity per hour, per U.S. Department of Energy )

Building demand plus standby losses

Electrical Savings

Per Manufacturer's Nameplate (Demand Savings)

replace 675 gallon unit with 120 gallon unit; total of three (3) new 120 gallon DHWH

( 2.5% of stored capacity per hour, per U.S. Department of Energy )

#USES PER DAY FULL TIME OCCUPANTS**

Based on Navien CR180 instantaneous, condensing DHW Heater

Standby Losses and inefficient DHW heater eliminated

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Labor: 1.35ECM-2: Replace Electric & Gas-Fired DHW Heaters w/ Condensing Gas-Fired DHW Heater - Cost Equipment: 1.10

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

Electric DHW Heater Removal 3 LS 150$ -$ 608$ -$ 608$ -$ -$ -$ -$

High Efficiency Gas-Fired DHW Heater 3 EA 2,500$ 280$ 8,250$ 1,134$ -$ 9,384$ Miscellaneous Electrical 3 LS 150$ 495$ -$ -$ 495$ Venting Kit 3 EA 450$ 650$ 1,485$ 2,633$ -$ 4,118$ Miscellaneous Piping and Valves 3 LS 200$ 660$ -$ -$ 660$

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

15,264$ Subtotal1,526$ 10% Contingency3,358$ 20% Contractor O&P

-$ 0% Engineering20,100$

a

REMARKS

Total

Description QTY UNIT UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST

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ECM-3A: Install Variable Speed Drives - GSHP System Pumps

Variable InputsBlended Electric Rate $0.15GSHP System "On" Point 95VFD Efficiency 98.5%

ECM Description Summary

Pump ID Qty HP Total HPExisting Motor

Motor Eff. New Motor Motor

Eff. Exist. Motor kW

Note 1New Motor kW

Note 2P-1A, P-1B 1 40.0 40.0 91.0% 94.1% 26.23 25.37P-2A, P-2B 1 7.5 7.5 88.5% 91.0% 5.06 4.92

Total: 31.29 30.29

OAT - DB OAT - WB Annual Heating Pump Existing Proposed Speed Proposed ProposedAvg Avg Hours in Hours Load Pump Pump efficiency Pump Savings

Temp F Temp F Bin Bin % kWh kW % kWh kWh(A) (B) (C ) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J)

=IF(A>TP,0,C) =0.5+0.5* =D*AA =BB*E^2.5/CC =D*G =F-H(50-A)/(50-10))

See Note 3 See Note 3 See Note 3 See Note 4 See Note 5

97.5 75 3 0 0% 0 0.0 0.0% 0 092.5 74 34 34 30% 1,064 1.5 56.7% 91 97387.5 72 131 131 30% 4,099 1.5 56.7% 350 3,74982.5 69 500 500 30% 15,645 1.5 56.7% 1,337 14,30877.5 67 620 620 30% 19,400 1.5 56.7% 1,658 17,74272.5 64 664 664 30% 20,777 1.5 56.7% 1,775 19,00267.5 62 854 854 33% 26,722 1.9 60.3% 2,620 24,10262.5 58 927 927 38% 29,006 2.6 67.2% 3,654 25,35357.5 53 600 600 43% 18,774 3.6 73.4% 2,960 15,81452.5 47 610 610 53% 19,087 6.2 84.1% 4,512 14,57647.5 43 611 611 58% 19,119 8.0 88.8% 5,497 13,62242.5 38 656 656 64% 20,527 10.0 92.7% 7,097 13,43037.5 34 1,023 1,023 69% 32,010 12.4 95.9% 13,188 18,82332.5 30 734 734 75% 22,967 15.0 98.2% 11,196 11,77127.5 25 334 334 81% 10,451 17.9 99.8% 5,996 4,45522.5 20 252 252 86% 7,885 21.2 100.0% 5,332 2,55317.5 16 125 125 92% 3,911 24.7 100.0% 3,092 81912.5 11 47 47 97% 1,471 28.7 99.7% 1,351 1207.5 6 22 22 100% 688 30.7 99.0% 683 52.5 2 13 13 100% 407 30.7 99.0% 404 3-2.5 -3 0 0 0% 0 0.0 0.0% 0 0-7.5 -8 0 0 0% 0 0.0 0.0% 0 0

8,760 8,757 274,012 72,792 201,219

Notes: 1) Existing motor power based on operation with existing motor efficiency, operating at 80% load factor when at full load. Formula: Motor HP x 0.746 x 0.8 / Exist. Motor Eff., New motor power is based on same formula using the new motor efficiency. 2) New motor power is the same as existing motor power adjusted for the new efficiency, if a new motor is proposed. 3) Weather data from NOAA for Newark, New Jersey. 4) The pump load is estimated at 100% at X deg. OAT and 50% at X deg. OAT and varies linearly in between. 5) The required VFD motor draw is based on a 2.5 power relationship to load.

201,219 kWh29,200$ 58,900$

2 YearsSimple Payback

Larger motors that operate pumps unnecessarily consume electrical energy. The hot water system pumps operate at a constant speed even though the building load does not require all of the flow to maintain temperatures. By adding speed controllers to the motors, called Variable Frequency Drives (VFD’s), and reducing the flow (by slowing the motors down), significant electrical energy can be saved. Pressure actuated controllers are used to measure the water pressure in the hto water system and as valves close, the system pressure increases and in turn the pump speed is reduced.

PUMP SCHEDULE

SAVINGS ANALYSIS

Annual Utility SavingsAnnual SavingsInstall Variable Speed Drives- HW Pump Cost

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145 MultipliersUpper Township Middle School Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35ECM-3A: Install Variable Speed Drives - GSHP System Pumps - Cost Equipment: 1.10

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

40.0 HP VFD 2 ea 4,200$ 1,200$ 9,240$ 3,240$ -$ 12,480$ 40.0 HP Motors 2 ea 2,000$ 200$ 4,400$ 540$ -$ 4,940$ 7.5 HP VFD 2 ea 3,465$ 772$ 7,623$ 2,084$ -$ 9,707$ 7.5 HP Motors 2 ea 1,500$ 200$ 3,300$ 540$ -$ 3,840$ Reprogram DDC system 4 ea 100$ 350$ 440$ 1,890$ -$ 2,330$ Electrical - misc. 4 ls 200$ 150$ 880$ 810$ -$ 1,690$ 2-way or 3-way control valve(s) for system sequence 2 ea 1,000$ 2,000$ 2,200$ 5,400$ -$ 7,600$ Pipe pressure sensor/transmitter 1 ea 850$ 500$ 935$ 675$ -$ 1,610$ Misc. piping modification 1 ea 200$ 150$ 220$ 203$ -$ 423$

-$ -$ -$ -$

44,619$ Subtotal4,462$ 10% Contingency9,816$ 20% Contractor O&P

-$ 0% Engineering58,900$

REMARKS

Total

Description QTY UNIT UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145 AIR HANDLER AREA SERVED FAN MOTOR HP

Upper Township Middle School HRU-1 Block A Offices &

Front Office Area 7.5

RTU-1 Library 5.0

ECM-3B: Install Variable Speed Drives - AHU Fans RTU-2 All Purpose Room 5.0

RTU-3 Gym 5.0Utility Costs RTU-4 Gym 5.0Blended Electric Rate $0.15 EF-1 Gym 3.0

EF-2 Gym 3.033.5

ECM Description Summary

UNIT HPExisting Motor

Eff (Note 1)New Motor Eff

(Note 1)Existing Motor

kW New Motor kWBuilding Balance

PointHRU-1 7.5 85.2% 91.0% 5.25 4.92 55.0RTU-1 5.0 87.5% 89.5% 3.41 3.33RTU-2 5.0 87.5% 89.5% 3.41 3.33RTU-3 5.0 87.5% 89.5% 3.41 3.33RTU-4 5.0 87.5% 89.5% 3.41 3.33EF-1 3.0 86.5% 89.5% 2.07 2.00EF-2 3.0 86.5% 89.5% 2.07 2.00

23.03 22.26 VFD Eff. (CC) 98.5%

OAT - DB Occupied AHU Existing Existing Fan Proposed Speed Proposed SavingsAvg Bin Hours Hours in Hours in Fan Fan Load Fan efficiency Fan Fan

Temp F Bin Bin Kw kWh % kW % kWh kWh(A) (B) (C ) (D) (F) (F) (E) (G) (H) (I) (J)

102.5 0 0 0 23.0 0 50% 3.99 81.5% 0 097.5 3 1 1 23.0 21 50% 3.99 81.5% 4 1692.5 34 10 10 23.0 233 50% 3.99 81.5% 50 18387.5 131 39 39 23.0 898 50% 3.99 81.5% 191 70782.5 500 149 149 23.0 3,428 50% 3.99 81.5% 729 2,69877.5 620 185 185 23.0 4,250 50% 3.99 81.5% 904 3,34672.5 664 198 198 23.0 4,552 50% 3.99 81.5% 969 3,58367.5 854 254 254 23.0 5,855 50% 3.99 81.5% 1246 4,60962.5 927 276 276 23.0 6,355 50% 3.99 81.5% 1352 5,00357.5 600 179 179 23.0 4,113 50% 3.99 81.5% 875 3,23852.5 610 182 182 23.0 4,182 52% 4.46 83.7% 969 3,21347.5 611 182 182 23.0 4,189 57% 5.50 87.6% 1141 3,04842.5 656 195 195 23.0 4,497 61% 6.66 91.1% 1429 3,06837.5 1,023 304 304 23.0 7,013 66% 7.97 94.0% 2582 4,43132.5 734 218 218 23.0 5,032 70% 9.41 96.3% 2135 2,89727.5 334 99 99 23.0 2,290 75% 11.01 98.2% 1114 1,17622.5 252 75 75 23.0 1,728 80% 12.75 99.5% 961 76717.5 125 37 37 23.0 857 84% 14.65 100.0% 545 31212.5 47 14 14 23.0 322 89% 16.71 100.0% 234 887.5 22 7 7 23.0 151 93% 18.94 100.0% 124 272.5 13 4 4 23.0 89 98% 21.33 99.6% 83 6-2.5 0 0 0 23.0 0 100% 22.59 99.0% 0 0-7.5 0 0 0 23.0 0 100% 22.59 99.0% 0 0

TOTALS 2,607 2,607 530 60,054 17,637 42,417

Notes: 1) Existing motor power based on operation with existing motor efficiency, operating at 80% load factor when at full load. Formula: Motor HP x 0.746 x 0.8 / Exist. Motor Eff., New motor power is based on same formula using the new motor efficiency. 2) Weather data from NOAA for Newark, NJ International Airport. 3) Occupied & AHU Bin Hours are based upon current Owner reported occuped schedule. 4) The required VFD motor power draw is based on a 3.0 power relationship to load, since system static pressure will not be controlled.

42,417 kWh6,150$

56,500$

9 YearsSimple Payback

Total Combined Motor Horsepower:

Air handling units with constant volume supply fan motors serve spaces with intermittent large occupancy loads. By adding Variable Frequency Drives (VFD’s) to reducing the air flow by slowing the motors down, significant electrical energy can be saved. The fan motors will also be replaced with a premium efficiency motor. System static pressure will be permitted to float with fan speed, and pressure will not be controlled or monitored. Control strategy is to program the EMCS system to permit the AHU fan to ramp speed linearly between 100% and 50% as OAT varies between the design heating load and building balance point.

Annual Utility SavingsAnnual SavingsInstall Variable Speed Drives- HW Pump Cost

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145 MultipliersUpper Township Middle School Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35ECM-3B: Install Variable Speed Drives - AHU Fans - Cost Equipment: 1.10

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

3.0 HP VFD 2 ea 1,335$ 490$ 2,937$ 1,323$ -$ 4,260$ 3.0 HP Motors 2 ea 465$ 85$ 1,023$ 230$ -$ 1,253$ 5.0 HP VFD 4 ea 1,485$ 490$ 6,534$ 2,646$ -$ 9,180$ 5.0 HP Motors 4 ea 525$ 85$ 2,310$ 459$ -$ 2,769$ 7.5 HP VFD 1 ea 3,465$ 772$ 3,812$ 1,042$ -$ 4,853$ 7.5 HP Motors 1 ea 1,500$ 200$ 1,650$ 270$ -$ 1,920$ Reprogram DDC system 7 ea 100$ 1,000$ 770$ 9,450$ -$ 10,220$ Electrical - misc. 7 ea 150$ 150$ 1,155$ 1,418$ -$ 2,573$ Duct pressure sensor/transmitter 7 ea 500$ 200$ 3,850$ 1,890$ -$ 5,740$

42,767$ Subtotal4,277$ 10% Contingency9,409$ 20% Contractor O&P

-$ 0% Engineering56,500$

REMARKS

Total

Description QTY UNIT UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145Upper Township Middle School

AREA SERVEDRooms 1B thru 6B 352

Main Ofice Principal's Office/Guidance Office 312Cafeteria 529

Total Electric DX Cooling: 1,193 MBHECM-4: AHU Equipment Replacment

ECM Summary

Electric Cost $0.098 / kWhAverage run hours per Week 50 HoursSpace Balance Point 55 FSpace Temperature Setpoint 74 deg FBTU/Hr Rating of existing DX equipment 1,193,000 Btu / HrAverage EER 8.0 Units are 13 years old, EERs were 10 when new

Existing Annual Electric Usage 31,170 kWh

Item Value UnitsProposed EER 14.4Proposed Annual Electric Usage 17,317 kWh

Annual Electrical Usage Savings 13,854 kWhAnnual Cost Savings $1,358Total Project Cost $186,400Simple Payback 137 years

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

Temp F Hours balance point Operation102.5 0 0 100% 097.5 3 1 89% 192.5 34 10 79% 887.5 131 39 68% 2782.5 500 149 58% 8677.5 620 185 47% 8772.5 664 0 0% 067.5 854 0 0% 062.5 927 0 0% 057.5 600 0 0% 052.5 610 0 0% 047.5 611 0 0% 042.5 656 0 0% 037.5 1,023 0 0% 032.5 734 0 0% 027.5 334 0 0% 022.5 252 0 0% 017.5 125 0 0% 012.5 47 0 0% 07.5 22 0 0% 02.5 13 0 0% 0-2.5 0 0 0% 0

Total 8,760 383 55% 209

COOLING CAPACITY

(MBH)EQUIPMENTAHU-1AHU-2AHU-3

By replacing older air handling equipment which uses more efficient fan motors and higher SEER/EER DX condensing units, significant electrical energy can be saved. The fan motors will also be replaced with premium efficiency motors. Control schemes can be incorporated that were not possible with the older equiopment as well. It is recommended these units be replaced by more modern AAON units with supply fan variable speed drives and digital scroll compressors.

ASSUMPTIONS Comments

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

ANNUAL SAVINGS

Assumed % of time of operation

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

CommentsNew ductless mini-splits (per manufacturer)

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145 MultipliersUpper Township Middle School Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35ECM-4: AHU Equipment Replacment - Cost Equipment: 1.10

QTY UNITMAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

-$ -$ -$ -$ Existing (2) RTUs demolition 3 EA 100$ 1,500$ 330$ 6,075$ -$ 6,405$ (1) RTU, 30.0 tons with DX cooling and HW heating 2 EA 30,000$ 3,500$ 66,000$ 9,450$ -$ 75,450$ - HW Valve & Piping to RTUs HW coil EA 350$ 200$ -$ -$ -$ -$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) RTU 2 EA 75$ 300$ 165$ 810$ -$ 975$ (1) RTU, 40.0 tons each with DX cooling and HW heating 1 EA 40,000$ 4,500$ 44,000$ 6,075$ -$ 50,075$ - HW Valve & Piping to RTUs HW coil EA 350$ 200$ -$ -$ -$ -$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) RTU 1 EA 75$ 300$ 83$ 405$ -$ 488$ Electrical - misc. 1 LS 1,000$ 5,000$ 1,100$ 6,750$ -$ 7,850$

-$ -$ -$ -$

141,243$ Subtotal14,124$ 10% Contingency31,073$ 20% Contractor O&P

-$ 0% Engineering186,400$ Total

Description UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST REMARKS

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145Upper Township Middle School

CFMOA

CFM7.5 9,000 1,3505.0 6,000 9005.0 6,000 9005.0 6,000 9005.0 6,000 900

27.5 HP 4,950 CFMECM-5: HVAC Demand Control Ventilation

Electric Cost 0.15$ /kWhNatural Gas Cost 1.00$ /therm

Facility Ventilation Heating Load 187,110 BTU/Hour1,2,3

Facility Ventilation Cooling Load 53,460 BTU/Hour1,2,3

Existing Ventilation Heating Usage 2,829 therms5

Existing Ventilation Cooling Usage 23,683 kWh5

Proposed Ventilation Heating Usage 2,263 therms6

Proposed Ventilation Cooling Usage 18,947 kWh6

Proposed Ventilation Fan Savings 10,335 kWh7

Total heating savings 566 thermsTotal cooling savings 15,072 kWhTotal cost savings 2,751

Estimated Total Project Cost $25,400 8

Simple Payback 9 years

Assumptions1 4,950 CFM, OA AHU airflow based exsiting design drawing schedules2 35 °F, Assumed average heating Δt (mixed air and supply)3 10 °F, Assumed average cooling Δt (mixed air and supply)4 20.5 kW of existing supply fan motor calculated based on electrical data from nameplate5 1,512 AHU run time per heating/cooling seasons [12 hours/day, 21 days/month, 6 months/year]6 20% Estimated savings for DCV based on reducing unit run time from 12 hours to 10 hours per day7 504 Assumed supply fan run time reduction based on 2 hours/day fan is "off" due to DCV8 25,400$ estimated measure cost for installation of sensors and associated controls

RTU-1 GYM

FAN MOTOR

HPAIR HANDLER AREA SERVEDAHU-3 CAFETERIA

assumed based on having natural gas connected

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.

RTU-2 GYMRTU-3 GYMRTU-4 GYM

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145 MultipliersUpper Township Middle School Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35ECM-5: HVAC Demand Control Ventilation - Cost Equipment: 1.10

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

CO2 sensor 5 ea 500$ 150$ -$ 2,750$ 1,013$ -$ 3,763$ Replace damper actuators 15 ea 250$ 50$ -$ 4,125$ 1,013$ -$ 5,138$ Reprogram DDC system 5 ea 150$ 350$ -$ 825$ 2,363$ -$ 3,188$ Miscellaneous electrical/wiring 5 ls 300$ 750$ -$ 1,650$ 5,063$ -$ 6,713$

18,800$ Subtotal3,760$ 10% Contingency2,820$ 20% Contractor O&P

-$ 0% Engineering25,400$

REMARKS

Total

Description QTY UNIT UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145Upper Township Middle School

ECM-6: Re-commission Facility BAS and Integrate Existing HVAC Equipment

69,607 Sq Footage

1,795,200 kWh45,000 Therms assumption based on having natural gas connected

466,752 kWh1

36900 Therms2

46,675 kWh3690 Therms

46,675 kWh3,690 Therms

$10,50034,800$ 4

3.3 years

Assumptions1 26% of facility total electricity dedicated to Cooling; Source: E source, data from U.S. Energy Information Administration2 82% of facility total natural gas dedicated to Heating; Source: E source, data from U.S. Energy Information Administration3 10% Typical Savings associated with Retro-Commissioning of controls based on previous project experience4 Based on $0.50 / Sq Ft recommissioning cost

Existing Facility Cooling Electric usage

ECM Description Summary

The HVAC Building Automation System (BAS) controls consists of an outdated BAS for monitoring and sequencing all HVAC systems and equipment. Due to BAS condition and software, HVAC system sequencing, monitoring, scheduling and monitoring are limited; pneumatic control filed devices, instrument air tubing and compressor are also maintenance intensive. To reduce the energy used by HVAC systems, the BAS system requires replacement by a modern DDC control system with current software and functionality, and complete re-commissioning, Testing and Balancing of all HVAC systems.This cost analysis provides simple payback time period by reducing HVAC system energy consumption during unoccupied hours.

E X I S T I N G C O N D I T I O N SExisting Facility Total Electric usageExisting Facility Total Gas usage

Retro-Commissioning Natural Gas SavingsTotal cost savingsEstimated Total Project CostSimple Payback

Existing Facility Heating Natural Gas usageP R O P O S E D C O N D I T I O N SProposed Facility Cooling Electric SavingsProposed Facility Natural Gas SavingsS A V I N G SRetro-Commissioning Electric Savings

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145Upper Township Middle School

ECM-7: Walk-in Cooler & Freezer Controls

1,795,200 kWh107,712 kWh1

53,856 kWh2

16,157 kWh3

16,157 kWh$2,30015,000$ 4

6.5 years

Assumptions1 6% of facility total electricity; Source: E source, data from U.S. Energy Information Administration2 50% of refrigeration attributable to walk-in based on site observations3 30% Electric load reduction typical for walk-in controllers4 Based on (2) "Cooltrol" walk-in controls systems

Simple Payback

ECM Description SummaryFor kitchens that contain walk-in coolers and freezers, CoolTrol is a controller that reduces energy consumption by controlling off of dewpoint temperature. Compressor cycling is reduced and the evaporator fans run 25% to 80% less. Door and frame heaters are also installed and controlled by store dew point temperature; this can reduce run time by up to 95% in coolers and 60% in freezers. The evaporator fan motors are also replaced with hi-efficient fan motors saving 40% to 70% in energy. The proposed system comprises of an anti-sweat door controller, evaporator fan motor replacement and CoolTrol Cooler Control System.

E X I S T I N G C O N D I T I O N SExisting Facility Total Electric usageExisting Facility Refridgeration Electric usage

Existing Facility Walk-In Electric usage

Walk-In Controls System Annual Electric savingsS A V I N G SWalk-In Controls Electric Usage SavingsTotal cost savingsEstimated Total Project Cost

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145Upper Township Middle School

ECM-8: Kitchen Hood Control

ECM Description Summary

Motor Operating Savings Conditioned Make Up Air: Heating

Hours of Operation (per day) 6 A Previous Net Exhaust Volume 3,000 CFMDays/Year 190 B New Net Exhaust Volume 2,157 CFM Note 1Weeks/Year 38 C Previous net heat load 98,820 BTU/hrMotor HP 1.5 D new net heat load 71,052 BTU/hrEquivalent KW 0.93 KW E Design Indoor Conditions 68 FCost of Electricity $0.15 KWh F Average Outdoor Air Temp (during Heating) 37.5 FTotal Time/Year 1140 hrs/year G Heating Hours 4,589 hrs/yrTotal KWH/YR 1063 KWh H Total kWh Savings (no natural gas in building) 3,614 kWh

% Rated RPM % Run Time Time Output KWH/YR% Rated

RPM% Run Time H * J

I J K L M I JJ * G I * E ^ 2.5 L *K

100% 9% 103 0.933 96 100% 9% 9.00%90% 11% 125 0.717 90 90% 11% 9.90%80% 14% 160 0.534 85 80% 14% 11.20%70% 35% 399 0.382 153 70% 35% 24.50%60% 18% 205 0.260 53 60% 18% 10.80%50% 13% 148 0.165 24 50% 13% 6.50%40% 0% 0 0.094 0 40% 0% 0.00%30% 0% 0 0.046 0 30% 0% 0.00%20% 0% 0 0.017 0 20% 0% 0.00%10% 0% 0 0.003 0 10% 0% 0.00%

501 N Avg RPM 71.90%

Total Savings .= H - N 562 KWh Cost of Energy = $0.15 / kWh

Reduced Electricity Savings = 562 kWhReduced Fuel Savings = 3,614 thermsReduced Financial Savings = $605

5623,614

605$ 33,800$

56

The Kitchen contains a 16’x4’ cooking hood; the exhaust fan is one constant volume 1.5 HP motor. It is recommended a Me-Link kitchen hood controller be installed to reduce run time of the exhaust fan. A variable speed drive with a high efficiency motor will need to be installed on the exhaust fan.Upon activation, the hood lights turn on and the fans reach a preset minimum speed of between 10% and 50%. When cooking appliances turn on, the fan speed increases based on exhaust air temperature. During actual cooking, the speed increases to 100% until smoke and heat are removed. The controller will also send a signal to the kitchen makeup air units to turn on/off the supply fan motor, or to modulate the speed on the supply fan drive based on exhaust air quantity. Variable speed drives with high efficiency motors will need to be installed on the exhaust fan and makeup air units supply fans motors.Reducing exhaust and make-up fan speed reduces energy consumption. The system and equipment can also act as an economizer when indoor and outdoor conditions are right for free cooling. Finally, the controls reduce hood noise in the kitchen by up to 90% when the fans slow down.

Annual Electric Utility Savings kWhAnnual Electric Heating Savings kWh (no natural gas)

Simple Payback Years

Annual SavingsAdd Variable Speed Kitchen Hood

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145 MultipliersUpper Township Middle School Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35ECM-8: Kitchen Hood Control - Cost Equipment: 1.10

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

Me-Link Kitchen Hood Control System 1 ea 15,000$ 2,000$ 16,500$ 2,700$ -$ 19,200$ 1.5 HP VFDs (1-exhaust fan) 1 ea 1,000$ 350$ 1,100$ 473$ -$ 1,573$ 1.5 HP Motors 1 ea 400$ 85$ 440$ 115$ -$ 555$ Reprogram DDC system 1 ea 100$ 1,200$ 110$ 1,620$ -$ 1,730$ Electrical - misc. 1 ls 200$ 500$ 220$ 675$ -$ 895$ Remote bulb thermostat 2 ea 500$ 200$ 1,100$ 540$ -$ 1,640$

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

25,592$ Subtotal2,559$ 10% Contingency5,630$ 20% Contractor O&P

-$ 0% Engineering33,800$

REMARKS

Total

Description QTY UNIT UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST

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File: 01 24145 - Upper Township MS ECMsWorksheet: ECM-9 Lighting Replacement

Page 1 of 3Version 1.2

6/21/201211:47 AM

Applicant Name: Upper Township School District - NJBPU

Facility Name: Upper Township Middle School INSTRUCTIONS

Date: 5/1/2012 Use one line for each fixture type in a room or area.

PRE-INSTALLATION POST-INSTALLATION

Line Item Building Floor Area Description

Usage Group ID

Pre Fixt. No. Pre Fixt Code

Pre Watts / Fixt

Pre kW / Space Existing Control

Post Fixt No. Post Fixt Code

Post Watts/ Fixt

Post kW / Space Proposed Control kW Saved

Baseline Annual Hours

Proposed Annual Hours

Annual kWh Saved

Integer line

number

Building Address Floor fixture is

on

Description of location that matches site map Descriptive name for the usage

group

# of existing fixtures

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Pre Watts/Fixt) * (Pre Fixt No.)

Pre-installation control device

Number of fixtures after

retrofit

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Post Watts/Fixt) *

(Post Fixt No.)

Post-installation control device

Pre kW/Space -

Post kW/Space

Existing annual hours for the usage

group

Proposed annual hours for the usage

group

(PreFixt #*PreWatts/Fixt * Baseline Hrs) -

(PostFixt#*PostWatts/Fixt * Proposed Hours)

1 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICES 7 F44LL 118 0.83 Wall Switch 7 F44SSILL 96 0.67 Occ Sensor 0.15 2,200 2,200 3392 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE STORAGE 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 533 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE SECRETARY 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 974 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE MEETING ROOM 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 2,200 2905 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE VAULT 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 266 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD SUPERINTENDENT SECRETARY 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 977 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44SSILL 96 0.38 Occ Sensor 0.09 2,200 2,200 1948 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE TOILET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 2,200 2,200 599 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GYM 64 MH250/1 295 18.88 Wall Switch 64 Custom Fixture 11 25 1.60 Occ Sensor 17.28 3,440 3,440 59,443

10 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 STAGE 19 H250/1 250 4.75 Wall Switch 19 Custom Fixture 4 200 3.80 Occ Sensor 0.95 2,200 2,200 2,09011 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 STAGE CORRIDOR 2 FU2LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 FU2ILL-R 52 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 3512 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 B103 STORAGE 8 F44LL 118 0.94 Wall Switch 8 F44SSILL 96 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.18 2,200 2,200 38713 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 B103 TOILET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 4814 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FITNESS ROOM M1 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 2,200 43615 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FITNESS ROOM M1 3 FU2LL 60 0.18 Wall Switch 3 FU2ILL-R 52 0.16 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 5316 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FITNESS ROOM M1 OFFICE 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 5317 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FITNESS ROOM M1 TOILET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 2,200 2,200 5918 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS LOCKERS 9 F42LL 60 0.54 Wall Switch 9 F42SSILL 48 0.43 Occ Sensor 0.11 2,200 2,200 23819 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS LOCKERS 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Wall Switch 6 F42SSILL 48 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 2,200 15820 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS LOCKERS RESTROOM 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 4821 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS LOCKERS 9 F42LL 60 0.54 Wall Switch 9 F42SSILL 48 0.43 Occ Sensor 0.11 2,200 2,200 23822 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS LOCKERS 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Wall Switch 6 F42SSILL 48 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 2,200 15823 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS LOCKERS RESTROOM 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 4824 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GYM OFFICE, BOYS 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 9725 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GYM OFFICE, GIRLS 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 9726 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 KITCHEN 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Wall Switch 18 F42SSILL 48 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 47527 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 KITCHEN DISHWASHER 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42SSILL 48 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.05 2,200 2,200 10628 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 KITCHEN STORAGE 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42SSILL 48 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.05 2,200 2,200 10629 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CAFETERIA 30 MH250/1 295 8.85 Wall Switch 30 Custom Fixture 4 200 6.00 Occ Sensor 2.85 2,200 2,200 6,27030 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CUSTODIAL CLOSET STORAGE 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 2631 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MECHANICAL ROOM 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 5332 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MECHANICAL ROOM SWITCHGEAR 5 F42LL 60 0.30 Wall Switch 5 F42SSILL 48 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.06 2,200 2,200 13233 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 RESTROOM 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 2,200 034 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CUSTODIAL CLOSET 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 2635 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 INSDUSTRIAL ROOM 54 F42LL 60 3.24 Wall Switch 54 F42SSILL 48 2.59 Occ Sensor 0.65 2,200 2,200 1,42636 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 INDUSTRIAL ROOM OFFICE 3 F44LL 118 0.35 Wall Switch 3 F44SSILL 96 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 2,200 14537 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 INDUSTRIAL ROOM PAINT ROOM 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44SSILL 96 0.38 Occ Sensor 0.09 2,200 2,200 19438 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM S2 24 F42LL 60 1.44 Wall Switch 24 F42SSILL 48 1.15 Occ Sensor 0.29 2,200 2,200 63439 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM S2 CLOSET 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 5340 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM S1 24 F42LL 60 1.44 Wall Switch 24 F42SSILL 48 1.15 Occ Sensor 0.29 2,200 2,200 63441 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM S1 CLOSET 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42SSILL 48 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.05 2,200 2,200 10642 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 2,200 29043 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM HALLWAY 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 2644 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM MENS TOILET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 4845 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM WOMENS TOILET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 4846 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM PRINTER 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 2,200 29047 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 NURSES OFFICE 7 F44LL 118 0.83 Wall Switch 7 F44SSILL 96 0.67 Occ Sensor 0.15 2,200 2,200 33948 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 NURSES OFFICE TOILET 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 5349 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 NURSES OFFICE TOILET 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2ILL-R 52 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 1850 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MAIN OFFICE 8 F44LL 118 0.94 Wall Switch 8 F44SSILL 96 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.18 2,200 2,200 38751 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MAIN OFFICE CLOSET 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 2652 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MAIN OFFICE CLOSET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 2,200 2,200 5953 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 VICE PRINCIPALS (VP) OFFICE 3 F44LL 118 0.35 Wall Switch 3 F44SSILL 96 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 2,200 14554 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 VP OFFICE SERVER 1 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 4855 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 VP OFFICE SERVER 2 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 4856 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 VP OFFICE COPIER ROOM 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 4857 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 PRINCIPALS OFFICE 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44SSILL 96 0.38 Occ Sensor 0.09 2,200 2,200 19458 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 PRINCIPALS OFFICE TOILET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 2,200 2,200 5959 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 PRINCIPALS OFFICE STORAGE 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 9760 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 2,200 29061 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 2662 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CLOSET 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 2663 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE TOILET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 2,200 2,200 5964 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CLOSET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 4865 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CORRIDOR 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 26

Existing Facilities Program Lighting Form: Performance Based

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PRE-INSTALLATION POST-INSTALLATION

Line Item Building Floor Area Description

Usage Group ID

Pre Fixt. No. Pre Fixt Code

Pre Watts / Fixt

Pre kW / Space Existing Control

Post Fixt No. Post Fixt Code

Post Watts/ Fixt

Post kW / Space Proposed Control kW Saved

Baseline Annual Hours

Proposed Annual Hours

Annual kWh Saved

Integer line

number

Building Address Floor fixture is

on

Description of location that matches site map Descriptive name for the usage

group

# of existing fixtures

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Pre Watts/Fixt) * (Pre Fixt No.)

Pre-installation control device

Number of fixtures after

retrofit

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Post Watts/Fixt) *

(Post Fixt No.)

Post-installation control device

Pre kW/Space -

Post kW/Space

Existing annual hours for the usage

group

Proposed annual hours for the usage

group

(PreFixt #*PreWatts/Fixt * Baseline Hrs) -

(PostFixt#*PostWatts/Fixt * Proposed Hours)

66 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BRAILLE ROOM 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 9767 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B1 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Wall Switch 16 F42SSILL 48 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.19 2,200 2,200 42268 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B2 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Breaker 16 F42SSILL 48 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.19 2,200 2,200 42269 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B3 21 F42LL 60 1.26 Wall Switch 21 F42SSILL 48 1.01 Occ Sensor 0.25 2,200 2,200 55470 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B6 21 F42LL 60 1.26 Wall Switch 21 F42SSILL 48 1.01 Occ Sensor 0.25 2,200 2,200 55471 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B5 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Wall Switch 16 F42SSILL 48 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.19 2,200 2,200 42272 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B4 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Wall Switch 16 F42SSILL 48 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.19 2,200 2,200 42273 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B7 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Wall Switch 18 F42SSILL 48 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 47574 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B7 CLOSET 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 9775 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B8 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Wall Switch 18 F42SSILL 48 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 47576 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B9 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Wall Switch 18 F42SSILL 48 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 47577 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 9778 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2ILL-R 52 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 1879 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 9780 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM FOYER 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2ILL-R 52 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 1881 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MEDIA CENTER/LIBRARY 60 F42LL 60 3.60 Wall Switch 60 F42SSILL 48 2.88 Occ Sensor 0.72 2,200 2,200 1,58482 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 COMPUTER ROOM L1 20 F42LL 60 1.20 Wall Switch 20 F42SSILL 48 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.24 2,200 2,200 52883 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM L2/L3 25 F42LL 60 1.50 Wall Switch 25 F42SSILL 48 1.20 Occ Sensor 0.30 2,200 2,200 66084 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A12 16 F44LL 118 1.89 Wall Switch 16 F44SSILL 96 1.54 Occ Sensor 0.35 2,200 2,200 77485 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 HOM EC. ROOM (OLD FACULTY ROOM) 14 F44LL 118 1.65 Wall Switch 14 F44SSILL 96 1.34 Occ Sensor 0.31 2,200 2,200 67886 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 HOM EC. ROOM (OLD FACULTY ROOM) 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2ILL-R 52 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 1887 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A15 15 F44LL 118 1.77 Wall Switch 15 F44SSILL 96 1.44 Occ Sensor 0.33 2,200 2,200 72688 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROM A13 13 F44LL 118 1.53 Wall Switch 13 F44SSILL 96 1.25 Occ Sensor 0.29 2,200 2,200 62989 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A13 OFFICE 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 4890 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A13 CLOSET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 4891 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A13 CLOSET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 4892 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A11 13 F44LL 118 1.53 Wall Switch 13 F44SSILL 96 1.25 Occ Sensor 0.29 2,200 2,200 62993 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A11 CLOSET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 2,200 2,200 5994 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MECHANICAL ROOM (BY A11) 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 9795 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM, A WING 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 5396 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM, A WING 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 4897 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CUSTODIAL CLOSET 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 2698 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM, A WING 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 5399 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM, A WING 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 48

100 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A10 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 484101 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A9 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 484102 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A7 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 484103 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A8 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 484104 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A6 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 484105 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A5 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 484106 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A3 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 484107 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A4 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 484108 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A2 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 484109 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A1 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 2,200 484110 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MECHANICAL ROOM (NEW WING) 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Wall Switch 6 F42SSILL 48 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 2,200 158111 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY CONFERENCE ROOM A117 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44SSILL 96 0.38 Occ Sensor 0.09 2,200 2,200 194112 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY GUIDANCE A111 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44SSILL 96 0.38 Occ Sensor 0.09 2,200 2,200 194113 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A114 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 97114 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A116 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 97115 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A115 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 97116 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A113 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 97117 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A110 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 97118 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A108 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 97119 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A107 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 97120 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A106 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 97121 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY MAIN OFFICE 8 F44LL 118 0.94 Wall Switch 8 F44SSILL 96 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.18 2,200 2,200 387122 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY MAIN OFFICE COPIER 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 97123 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY MAIN OFFICE TOILET 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2ILL-R 52 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 18124 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY MAIN OFFICE CORRIDOR 9 FU2LL 60 0.54 Wall Switch 9 FU2ILL-R 52 0.47 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 2,200 158125 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 STORAGE ROOM, C WING 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42SSILL 48 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.05 2,200 2,200 106126 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM, C WING 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42SSILL 48 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.05 2,200 2,200 106127 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM, C WING 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 97128 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM, C WING 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42SSILL 48 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.05 2,200 2,200 106129 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM, C WING 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 2,200 97130 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CUSTODIAL CLOSET, C WING 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 2,200 26131 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C1 15 F44LL 118 1.77 Wall Switch 15 F44SSILL 96 1.44 Occ Sensor 0.33 2,200 2,200 726132 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C1 STORAGE 3 F44LL 118 0.35 Wall Switch 3 F44SSILL 96 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 2,200 145133 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 STORAGE (BY C1) 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 2,200 48134 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C2 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 2,200 290135 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C4 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 2,200 290136 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C3 15 F44LL 118 1.77 Wall Switch 15 F44SSILL 96 1.44 Occ Sensor 0.33 2,200 2,200 726137 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C6 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 2,200 290138 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C8 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 2,200 290

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PRE-INSTALLATION POST-INSTALLATION

Line Item Building Floor Area Description

Usage Group ID

Pre Fixt. No. Pre Fixt Code

Pre Watts / Fixt

Pre kW / Space Existing Control

Post Fixt No. Post Fixt Code

Post Watts/ Fixt

Post kW / Space Proposed Control kW Saved

Baseline Annual Hours

Proposed Annual Hours

Annual kWh Saved

Integer line

number

Building Address Floor fixture is

on

Description of location that matches site map Descriptive name for the usage

group

# of existing fixtures

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Pre Watts/Fixt) * (Pre Fixt No.)

Pre-installation control device

Number of fixtures after

retrofit

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Post Watts/Fixt) *

(Post Fixt No.)

Post-installation control device

Pre kW/Space -

Post kW/Space

Existing annual hours for the usage

group

Proposed annual hours for the usage

group

(PreFixt #*PreWatts/Fixt * Baseline Hrs) -

(PostFixt#*PostWatts/Fixt * Proposed Hours)

139 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C10 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 2,200 436140 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C5 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 2,200 436141 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C7 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 2,200 436142 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C12 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 2,200 436143 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C14 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 2,200 436144 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C9 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 2,200 436145 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR A 11 F44LL 118 1.30 Wall Switch 11 F44SSILL 96 1.06 Occ Sensor 0.24 2,200 2,200 532146 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR B 12 F44LL 118 1.42 Wall Switch 12 F44SSILL 96 1.15 Occ Sensor 0.26 2,200 2,200 581147 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR C 14 F44LL 118 1.65 Wall Switch 14 F44SSILL 96 1.34 Occ Sensor 0.31 2,200 2,200 678148 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR C 5 F42LL 60 0.30 Wall Switch 5 F42SSILL 48 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.06 2,200 2,200 132149 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR D 10 F42LL 60 0.60 Wall Switch 10 F42SSILL 48 0.48 Occ Sensor 0.12 2,200 2,200 264150 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR E 14 F42LL 60 0.84 Wall Switch 14 F42SSILL 48 0.67 Occ Sensor 0.17 2,200 2,200 370151 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR F&G 12 F44LL 118 1.42 Wall Switch 12 F44SSILL 96 1.15 Occ Sensor 0.26 2,200 2,200 581152 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR F&G 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Wall Switch 6 F42SSILL 48 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 2,200 158153 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR H 18 F43LL 93 1.67 Wall Switch 18 F43SSILL 72 1.30 Occ Sensor 0.38 2,200 2,200 832154 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXIT SIGNS 37 ECF5/2 20 0.74 Wall Switch 37 ELED1.5/2 3 0.11 Occ Sensor 0.63 2,200 2,200 1,384155 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL PACK 1 12 HPS250/1 295 3.54 Light Sensor & Timer 12 HPS250/1 295 3.54 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 4,368 0156 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL PACK 2 1 Custom Fixture 6 210 0.21 Light Sensor & Timer 1 Custom Fixture 6 210 0.21 Light Sensor & Timer 0.00 4,368 4,368 0157 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL PACK 3 11 HPS150/1 188 2.07 Light Sensor & Timer 11 HPS150/1 188 2.07 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 4,368 0158 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL PACK 4 1 MV175/1 205 0.21 Light Sensor & Timer 1 Custom Fixture 6 210 0.21 Occ Sensor -0.01 4,368 4,368 -22159 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: CANOPY 1 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Light Sensor & Timer 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 4,368 4,368 118160 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 1 (4 BOXES, 1 POLE) 4 MH250/1 295 1.18 Light Sensor & Timer 4 MH250/1 295 1.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 4,368 0161 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 2 4 I200/1 200 0.80 Light Sensor & Timer 4 CFT55/1-BX 56 0.22 Occ Sensor 0.58 4,368 4,368 2,516162 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 3 3 CFT40/1 46 0.14 Light Sensor & Timer 3 CFT40/1 46 0.14 Light Sensor & Timer 0.00 4,368 4,368 0163 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 4 2 Custom Fixture 5 550 1.10 Light Sensor & Timer 2 MH450/1 508 1.02 Light Sensor & Timer 0.08 4,368 4,368 367164 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 5 7 HPS250/1 295 2.07 Light Sensor & Timer 7 HPS250/1 295 2.07 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 4,368 0165 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: CANOPY 2 43 I60/1 60 2.58 Light Sensor & Timer 43 CFT22/1 27 1.16 Occ Sensor 1.42 4,368 4,368 6,198166 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL FIXTURE 5 I100/1 100 0.50 Light Sensor & Timer 5 CFT28/1 33 0.17 Occ Sensor 0.34 4,368 4,368 1,463167 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: CANOPY 3 4 CFT28/1 33 0.13 Light Sensor & Timer 4 CFT28/1 33 0.13 Light Sensor & Timer 0.00 4,368 4,368 0

1,286 Total Pre kW 138.78 Total Post Fixt. 1,286.00 Total Pre kW 97.16 Total kW Saved 41.62 118,261.45Total Annual kWh Saved

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Applicant Name: Upper Township School District - NJBPU

Facility Name: Upper Township Middle School INSTRUCTIONS

Date: 5/1/2012 Use one line for each fixture type in a room or area.

PRE-INSTALLATION POST-INSTALLATION

Line Item Building Floor Area Description

Usage Group ID

Pre Fixt. No. Pre Fixt Code

Pre Watts / Fixt

Pre kW / Space Existing Control

Post Fixt No. Post Fixt Code

Post Watts/ Fixt

Post kW / Space Proposed Control kW Saved

Baseline Annual Hours

Proposed Annual Hours

Annual kWh Saved

Integer line

number

Building Address Floor fixture is

on

Description of location that matches site map Descriptive name for the usage

group

# of existing fixtures

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Pre Watts/Fixt) * (Pre Fixt No.)

Pre-installation control device

Number of fixtures after

retrofit

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Post Watts/Fixt) *

(Post Fixt No.)

Post-installation control device

Pre kW/Space -

Post kW/Space

Existing annual hours for the usage

group

Proposed annual hours for the usage

group

(PreFixt #*PreWatts/Fixt * Baseline Hrs) -

(PostFixt#*PostWatts/Fixt * Proposed Hours)

1 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICES 7 F44LL 118 0.83 Wall Switch 7 F44LL 118 0.83 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 4962 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE STORAGE 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 723 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE SECRETARY 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 1424 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE MEETING ROOM 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 4255 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE VAULT 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 366 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD SUPERINTENDENT SECRETARY 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 1427 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 2838 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE TOILET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 369 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GYM 64 MH250/1 295 18.88 Wall Switch 64 MH250/1 295 18.88 Occ Sensor 0.00 3,440 3,040 7,552

10 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 STAGE 19 H250/1 250 4.75 Wall Switch 19 H250/1 250 4.75 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 2,85011 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 STAGE CORRIDOR 2 FU2LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 FU2LL 60 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7212 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 B103 STORAGE 8 F44LL 118 0.94 Wall Switch 8 F44LL 118 0.94 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 56613 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 B103 TOILET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7114 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FITNESS ROOM M1 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 63715 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FITNESS ROOM M1 3 FU2LL 60 0.18 Wall Switch 3 FU2LL 60 0.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 10816 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FITNESS ROOM M1 OFFICE 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7217 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FITNESS ROOM M1 TOILET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3618 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS LOCKERS 9 F42LL 60 0.54 Wall Switch 9 F42LL 60 0.54 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 32419 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS LOCKERS 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Wall Switch 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 21620 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS LOCKERS RESTROOM 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7121 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS LOCKERS 9 F42LL 60 0.54 Wall Switch 9 F42LL 60 0.54 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 32422 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS LOCKERS 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Wall Switch 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 21623 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS LOCKERS RESTROOM 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7124 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GYM OFFICE, BOYS 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 14225 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GYM OFFICE, GIRLS 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 14226 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 KITCHEN 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Wall Switch 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 64827 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 KITCHEN DISHWASHER 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 14428 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 KITCHEN STORAGE 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 14429 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CAFETERIA 30 MH250/1 295 8.85 Wall Switch 30 MH250/1 295 8.85 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 5,31030 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CUSTODIAL CLOSET STORAGE 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3631 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MECHANICAL ROOM 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7232 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MECHANICAL ROOM SWITCHGEAR 5 F42LL 60 0.30 Wall Switch 5 F42LL 60 0.30 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 18033 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 RESTROOM 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 2034 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CUSTODIAL CLOSET 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3635 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 INSDUSTRIAL ROOM 54 F42LL 60 3.24 Wall Switch 54 F42LL 60 3.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 1,94436 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 INDUSTRIAL ROOM OFFICE 3 F44LL 118 0.35 Wall Switch 3 F44LL 118 0.35 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 21237 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 INDUSTRIAL ROOM PAINT ROOM 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 28338 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM S2 24 F42LL 60 1.44 Wall Switch 24 F42LL 60 1.44 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 86439 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM S2 CLOSET 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7240 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM S1 24 F42LL 60 1.44 Wall Switch 24 F42LL 60 1.44 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 86441 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM S1 CLOSET 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 14442 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 42543 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM HALLWAY 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3644 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM MENS TOILET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7145 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM WOMENS TOILET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7146 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM PRINTER 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 42547 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 NURSES OFFICE 7 F44LL 118 0.83 Wall Switch 7 F44LL 118 0.83 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 49648 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 NURSES OFFICE TOILET 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7249 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 NURSES OFFICE TOILET 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3650 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MAIN OFFICE 8 F44LL 118 0.94 Wall Switch 8 F44LL 118 0.94 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 56651 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MAIN OFFICE CLOSET 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3652 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MAIN OFFICE CLOSET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3653 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 VICE PRINCIPALS (VP) OFFICE 3 F44LL 118 0.35 Wall Switch 3 F44LL 118 0.35 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 21254 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 VP OFFICE SERVER 1 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7155 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 VP OFFICE SERVER 2 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7156 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 VP OFFICE COPIER ROOM 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7157 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 PRINCIPALS OFFICE 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 28358 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 PRINCIPALS OFFICE TOILET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3659 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 PRINCIPALS OFFICE STORAGE 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 14260 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 42561 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3662 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CLOSET 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3663 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE TOILET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3664 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CLOSET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7165 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CORRIDOR 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 36

Existing Facilities Program Lighting Form: Performance Based

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PRE-INSTALLATION POST-INSTALLATION

Line Item Building Floor Area Description

Usage Group ID

Pre Fixt. No. Pre Fixt Code

Pre Watts / Fixt

Pre kW / Space Existing Control

Post Fixt No. Post Fixt Code

Post Watts/ Fixt

Post kW / Space Proposed Control kW Saved

Baseline Annual Hours

Proposed Annual Hours

Annual kWh Saved

Integer line

number

Building Address Floor fixture is

on

Description of location that matches site map Descriptive name for the usage

group

# of existing fixtures

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Pre Watts/Fixt) * (Pre Fixt No.)

Pre-installation control device

Number of fixtures after

retrofit

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Post Watts/Fixt) *

(Post Fixt No.)

Post-installation control device

Pre kW/Space -

Post kW/Space

Existing annual hours for the usage

group

Proposed annual hours for the usage

group

(PreFixt #*PreWatts/Fixt * Baseline Hrs) -

(PostFixt#*PostWatts/Fixt * Proposed Hours)

66 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BRAILLE ROOM 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 14267 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B1 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Wall Switch 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 57668 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B2 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Breaker 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 57669 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B3 21 F42LL 60 1.26 Wall Switch 21 F42LL 60 1.26 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 75670 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B6 21 F42LL 60 1.26 Wall Switch 21 F42LL 60 1.26 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 75671 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B5 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Wall Switch 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 57672 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B4 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Wall Switch 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 57673 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B7 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Wall Switch 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 64874 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B7 CLOSET 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 14275 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B8 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Wall Switch 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 64876 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B9 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Wall Switch 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 64877 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 14278 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3679 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 14280 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM FOYER 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3681 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MEDIA CENTER/LIBRARY 60 F42LL 60 3.60 Wall Switch 60 F42LL 60 3.60 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 2,16082 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 COMPUTER ROOM L1 20 F42LL 60 1.20 Wall Switch 20 F42LL 60 1.20 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 72083 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM L2/L3 25 F42LL 60 1.50 Wall Switch 25 F42LL 60 1.50 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 90084 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A12 16 F44LL 118 1.89 Wall Switch 16 F44LL 118 1.89 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 1,13385 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 HOM EC. ROOM (OLD FACULTY ROOM) 14 F44LL 118 1.65 Wall Switch 14 F44LL 118 1.65 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 99186 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 HOM EC. ROOM (OLD FACULTY ROOM) 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3687 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A15 15 F44LL 118 1.77 Wall Switch 15 F44LL 118 1.77 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 1,06288 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROM A13 13 F44LL 118 1.53 Wall Switch 13 F44LL 118 1.53 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 92089 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A13 OFFICE 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7190 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A13 CLOSET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7191 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A13 CLOSET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7192 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A11 13 F44LL 118 1.53 Wall Switch 13 F44LL 118 1.53 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 92093 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A11 CLOSET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3694 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MECHANICAL ROOM (BY A11) 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 14295 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM, A WING 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7296 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM, A WING 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7197 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CUSTODIAL CLOSET 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 3698 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM, A WING 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 7299 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM, A WING 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 71

100 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A10 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 708101 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A9 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 708102 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A7 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 708103 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A8 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 708104 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A6 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 708105 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A5 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 708106 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A3 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 708107 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A4 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 708108 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A2 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 708109 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A1 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 708110 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MECHANICAL ROOM (NEW WING) 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Wall Switch 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 216111 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY CONFERENCE ROOM A117 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 283112 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY GUIDANCE A111 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 283113 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A114 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 142114 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A116 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 142115 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A115 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 142116 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A113 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 142117 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A110 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 142118 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A108 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 142119 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A107 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 142120 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A106 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 142121 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY MAIN OFFICE 8 F44LL 118 0.94 Wall Switch 8 F44LL 118 0.94 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 566122 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY MAIN OFFICE COPIER 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 142123 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY MAIN OFFICE TOILET 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 36124 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY MAIN OFFICE CORRIDOR 9 FU2LL 60 0.54 Wall Switch 9 FU2LL 60 0.54 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 324125 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 STORAGE ROOM, C WING 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 144126 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM, C WING 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 144127 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM, C WING 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 142128 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM, C WING 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 144129 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM, C WING 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 142130 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CUSTODIAL CLOSET, C WING 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 36131 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C1 15 F44LL 118 1.77 Wall Switch 15 F44LL 118 1.77 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 1,062132 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C1 STORAGE 3 F44LL 118 0.35 Wall Switch 3 F44LL 118 0.35 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 212133 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 STORAGE (BY C1) 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 71134 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C2 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 425135 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C4 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 425136 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C3 15 F44LL 118 1.77 Wall Switch 15 F44LL 118 1.77 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 1,062137 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C6 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 425138 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C8 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 425

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PRE-INSTALLATION POST-INSTALLATION

Line Item Building Floor Area Description

Usage Group ID

Pre Fixt. No. Pre Fixt Code

Pre Watts / Fixt

Pre kW / Space Existing Control

Post Fixt No. Post Fixt Code

Post Watts/ Fixt

Post kW / Space Proposed Control kW Saved

Baseline Annual Hours

Proposed Annual Hours

Annual kWh Saved

Integer line

number

Building Address Floor fixture is

on

Description of location that matches site map Descriptive name for the usage

group

# of existing fixtures

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Pre Watts/Fixt) * (Pre Fixt No.)

Pre-installation control device

Number of fixtures after

retrofit

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Post Watts/Fixt) *

(Post Fixt No.)

Post-installation control device

Pre kW/Space -

Post kW/Space

Existing annual hours for the usage

group

Proposed annual hours for the usage

group

(PreFixt #*PreWatts/Fixt * Baseline Hrs) -

(PostFixt#*PostWatts/Fixt * Proposed Hours)

139 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C10 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 637140 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C5 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 637141 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C7 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 637142 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C12 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 637143 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C14 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 637144 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C9 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 637145 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR A 11 F44LL 118 1.30 Wall Switch 11 F44LL 118 1.30 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 779146 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR B 12 F44LL 118 1.42 Wall Switch 12 F44LL 118 1.42 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 850147 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR C 14 F44LL 118 1.65 Wall Switch 14 F44LL 118 1.65 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 991148 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR C 5 F42LL 60 0.30 Wall Switch 5 F42LL 60 0.30 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 180149 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR D 10 F42LL 60 0.60 Wall Switch 10 F42LL 60 0.60 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 360150 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR E 14 F42LL 60 0.84 Wall Switch 14 F42LL 60 0.84 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 504151 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR F&G 12 F44LL 118 1.42 Wall Switch 12 F44LL 118 1.42 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 850152 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR F&G 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Wall Switch 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 216153 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR H 18 F43LL 93 1.67 Wall Switch 18 F43LL 93 1.67 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 1,004154 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXIT SIGNS 37 ECF5/2 20 0.74 Wall Switch 37 ECF5/2 20 0.74 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 444155 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL PACK 1 12 HPS250/1 295 3.54 Light Sensor & Timer 12 HPS250/1 295 3.54 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 2,184 7,731156 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL PACK 2 1 Custom Fixture 6 210 0.21 Light Sensor & Timer 1 Custom Fixture 6 210 0.21 Light Sensor & Timer 0.00 4,368 2,184 459157 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL PACK 3 11 HPS150/1 188 2.07 Light Sensor & Timer 11 HPS150/1 188 2.07 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 2,184 4,517158 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL PACK 4 1 MV175/1 205 0.21 Light Sensor & Timer 1 MV175/1 205 0.21 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 2,184 448159 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: CANOPY 1 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Light Sensor & Timer 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 2,184 131160 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 1 (4 BOXES, 1 POLE) 4 MH250/1 295 1.18 Light Sensor & Timer 4 MH250/1 295 1.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 2,184 2,577161 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 2 4 I200/1 200 0.80 Light Sensor & Timer 4 I200/1 200 0.80 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 2,184 1,747162 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 3 3 CFT40/1 46 0.14 Light Sensor & Timer 3 CFT40/1 46 0.14 Light Sensor & Timer 0.00 4,368 2,184 301163 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 4 2 Custom Fixture 5 550 1.10 Light Sensor & Timer 2 Custom Fixture 5 550 1.10 Light Sensor & Timer 0.00 4,368 2,184 2,402164 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 5 7 HPS250/1 295 2.07 Light Sensor & Timer 7 HPS250/1 295 2.07 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 2,184 4,510165 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: CANOPY 2 43 I60/1 60 2.58 Light Sensor & Timer 43 I60/1 60 2.58 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 2,184 5,635166 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL FIXTURE 5 I100/1 100 0.50 Light Sensor & Timer 5 I100/1 100 0.50 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 2,184 1,092167 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: CANOPY 3 4 CFT28/1 33 0.13 Light Sensor & Timer 4 CFT28/1 33 0.13 Light Sensor & Timer 0.00 4,368 2,184 288

1,286 Total Pre kW 138.78 Total Post Fixt. 1,286.00 Total Post kW 138.78 Total kW Saved 102,580.55Total Annual kWh Saved

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Applicant Name: Upper Township School District - NJBPU

Facility Name: Upper Township Middle School INSTRUCTIONS

Date: 5/1/2012 Use one line for each fixture type in a room or area.

PRE-INSTALLATION POST-INSTALLATION

Line Item Building Floor Area Description

Usage Group ID

Pre Fixt. No. Pre Fixt Code

Pre Watts / Fixt

Pre kW / Space Existing Control

Post Fixt No. Post Fixt Code

Post Watts/ Fixt

Post kW / Space Proposed Control kW Saved

Baseline Annual Hours

Proposed Annual Hours

Annual kWh Saved

Integer line

number

Building Address Floor fixture is

on

Description of location that matches site map Descriptive name for the usage

group

# of existing fixtures

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Pre Watts/Fixt) * (Pre Fixt No.)

Pre-installation control device

Number of fixtures after

retrofit

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Post Watts/Fixt) *

(Post Fixt No.)

Post-installation control device

Pre kW/Space -

Post kW/Space

Existing annual hours for the usage

group

Proposed annual hours for the usage

group

(PreFixt #*PreWatts/Fixt * Baseline Hrs) -

(PostFixt#*PostWatts/Fixt * Proposed Hours)

1 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICES 7 F44LL 118 0.83 Wall Switch 7 F44SSILL 96 0.67 Occ Sensor 0.15 2,200 1,600 7422 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE STORAGE 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 1103 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE SECRETARY 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 2124 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE MEETING ROOM 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 1,600 6365 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE VAULT 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 556 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD SUPERINTENDENT SECRETARY 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 2127 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44SSILL 96 0.38 Occ Sensor 0.09 2,200 1,600 4248 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOARD OFFICE TOILET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 2,200 1,600 799 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GYM 64 MH250/1 295 18.88 Wall Switch 64 Custom Fixture 11 25 1.60 Occ Sensor 17.28 3,440 3,040 60,083

10 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 STAGE 19 H250/1 250 4.75 Wall Switch 19 Custom Fixture 4 200 3.80 Occ Sensor 0.95 2,200 1,600 4,37011 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 STAGE CORRIDOR 2 FU2LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 FU2ILL-R 52 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 9812 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 B103 STORAGE 8 F44LL 118 0.94 Wall Switch 8 F44SSILL 96 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.18 2,200 1,600 84813 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 B103 TOILET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 10614 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FITNESS ROOM M1 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 1,600 95415 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FITNESS ROOM M1 3 FU2LL 60 0.18 Wall Switch 3 FU2ILL-R 52 0.16 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 14616 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FITNESS ROOM M1 OFFICE 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 11017 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FITNESS ROOM M1 TOILET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 2,200 1,600 7918 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS LOCKERS 9 F42LL 60 0.54 Wall Switch 9 F42SSILL 48 0.43 Occ Sensor 0.11 2,200 1,600 49719 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS LOCKERS 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Wall Switch 6 F42SSILL 48 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 1,600 33120 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS LOCKERS RESTROOM 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 10621 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS LOCKERS 9 F42LL 60 0.54 Wall Switch 9 F42SSILL 48 0.43 Occ Sensor 0.11 2,200 1,600 49722 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS LOCKERS 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Wall Switch 6 F42SSILL 48 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 1,600 33123 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS LOCKERS RESTROOM 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 10624 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GYM OFFICE, BOYS 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 21225 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GYM OFFICE, GIRLS 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 21226 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 KITCHEN 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Wall Switch 18 F42SSILL 48 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 99427 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 KITCHEN DISHWASHER 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42SSILL 48 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.05 2,200 1,600 22128 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 KITCHEN STORAGE 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42SSILL 48 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.05 2,200 1,600 22129 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CAFETERIA 30 MH250/1 295 8.85 Wall Switch 30 Custom Fixture 4 200 6.00 Occ Sensor 2.85 2,200 1,600 9,87030 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CUSTODIAL CLOSET STORAGE 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 5531 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MECHANICAL ROOM 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 11032 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MECHANICAL ROOM SWITCHGEAR 5 F42LL 60 0.30 Wall Switch 5 F42SSILL 48 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.06 2,200 1,600 27633 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 RESTROOM 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.00 2,200 1,600 2034 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CUSTODIAL CLOSET 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 5535 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 INSDUSTRIAL ROOM 54 F42LL 60 3.24 Wall Switch 54 F42SSILL 48 2.59 Occ Sensor 0.65 2,200 1,600 2,98136 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 INDUSTRIAL ROOM OFFICE 3 F44LL 118 0.35 Wall Switch 3 F44SSILL 96 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 1,600 31837 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 INDUSTRIAL ROOM PAINT ROOM 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44SSILL 96 0.38 Occ Sensor 0.09 2,200 1,600 42438 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM S2 24 F42LL 60 1.44 Wall Switch 24 F42SSILL 48 1.15 Occ Sensor 0.29 2,200 1,600 1,32539 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM S2 CLOSET 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 11040 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM S1 24 F42LL 60 1.44 Wall Switch 24 F42SSILL 48 1.15 Occ Sensor 0.29 2,200 1,600 1,32541 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM S1 CLOSET 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42SSILL 48 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.05 2,200 1,600 22142 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 1,600 63643 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM HALLWAY 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 5544 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM MENS TOILET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 10645 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM WOMENS TOILET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 10646 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 FACULTY ROOM PRINTER 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 1,600 63647 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 NURSES OFFICE 7 F44LL 118 0.83 Wall Switch 7 F44SSILL 96 0.67 Occ Sensor 0.15 2,200 1,600 74248 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 NURSES OFFICE TOILET 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 11049 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 NURSES OFFICE TOILET 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2ILL-R 52 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 4950 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MAIN OFFICE 8 F44LL 118 0.94 Wall Switch 8 F44SSILL 96 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.18 2,200 1,600 84851 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MAIN OFFICE CLOSET 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 5552 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MAIN OFFICE CLOSET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 2,200 1,600 7953 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 VICE PRINCIPALS (VP) OFFICE 3 F44LL 118 0.35 Wall Switch 3 F44SSILL 96 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 1,600 31854 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 VP OFFICE SERVER 1 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 10655 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 VP OFFICE SERVER 2 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 10656 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 VP OFFICE COPIER ROOM 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 10657 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 PRINCIPALS OFFICE 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44SSILL 96 0.38 Occ Sensor 0.09 2,200 1,600 42458 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 PRINCIPALS OFFICE TOILET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 2,200 1,600 7959 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 PRINCIPALS OFFICE STORAGE 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 21260 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 1,600 63661 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 5562 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CLOSET 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 5563 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE TOILET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 2,200 1,600 7964 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CLOSET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 10665 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CORRIDOR 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 55

Existing Facilities Program Lighting Form: Performance Based

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PRE-INSTALLATION POST-INSTALLATION

Line Item Building Floor Area Description

Usage Group ID

Pre Fixt. No. Pre Fixt Code

Pre Watts / Fixt

Pre kW / Space Existing Control

Post Fixt No. Post Fixt Code

Post Watts/ Fixt

Post kW / Space Proposed Control kW Saved

Baseline Annual Hours

Proposed Annual Hours

Annual kWh Saved

Integer line

number

Building Address Floor fixture is

on

Description of location that matches site map Descriptive name for the usage

group

# of existing fixtures

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Pre Watts/Fixt) * (Pre Fixt No.)

Pre-installation control device

Number of fixtures after

retrofit

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Post Watts/Fixt) *

(Post Fixt No.)

Post-installation control device

Pre kW/Space -

Post kW/Space

Existing annual hours for the usage

group

Proposed annual hours for the usage

group

(PreFixt #*PreWatts/Fixt * Baseline Hrs) -

(PostFixt#*PostWatts/Fixt * Proposed Hours)

66 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BRAILLE ROOM 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 21267 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B1 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Wall Switch 16 F42SSILL 48 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.19 2,200 1,600 88368 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B2 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Breaker 16 F42SSILL 48 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.19 2,200 1,600 88369 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B3 21 F42LL 60 1.26 Wall Switch 21 F42SSILL 48 1.01 Occ Sensor 0.25 2,200 1,600 1,15970 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B6 21 F42LL 60 1.26 Wall Switch 21 F42SSILL 48 1.01 Occ Sensor 0.25 2,200 1,600 1,15971 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B5 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Wall Switch 16 F42SSILL 48 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.19 2,200 1,600 88372 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B4 16 F42LL 60 0.96 Wall Switch 16 F42SSILL 48 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.19 2,200 1,600 88373 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B7 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Wall Switch 18 F42SSILL 48 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 99474 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B7 CLOSET 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 21275 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B8 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Wall Switch 18 F42SSILL 48 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 99476 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM B9 18 F42LL 60 1.08 Wall Switch 18 F42SSILL 48 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 99477 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 21278 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2ILL-R 52 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 4979 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 21280 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM FOYER 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2ILL-R 52 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 4981 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MEDIA CENTER/LIBRARY 60 F42LL 60 3.60 Wall Switch 60 F42SSILL 48 2.88 Occ Sensor 0.72 2,200 1,600 3,31282 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 COMPUTER ROOM L1 20 F42LL 60 1.20 Wall Switch 20 F42SSILL 48 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.24 2,200 1,600 1,10483 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM L2/L3 25 F42LL 60 1.50 Wall Switch 25 F42SSILL 48 1.20 Occ Sensor 0.30 2,200 1,600 1,38084 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A12 16 F44LL 118 1.89 Wall Switch 16 F44SSILL 96 1.54 Occ Sensor 0.35 2,200 1,600 1,69685 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 HOM EC. ROOM (OLD FACULTY ROOM) 14 F44LL 118 1.65 Wall Switch 14 F44SSILL 96 1.34 Occ Sensor 0.31 2,200 1,600 1,48486 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 HOM EC. ROOM (OLD FACULTY ROOM) 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2ILL-R 52 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 4987 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A15 15 F44LL 118 1.77 Wall Switch 15 F44SSILL 96 1.44 Occ Sensor 0.33 2,200 1,600 1,59088 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROM A13 13 F44LL 118 1.53 Wall Switch 13 F44SSILL 96 1.25 Occ Sensor 0.29 2,200 1,600 1,37889 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A13 OFFICE 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 10690 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A13 CLOSET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 10691 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A13 CLOSET 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 10692 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A11 13 F44LL 118 1.53 Wall Switch 13 F44SSILL 96 1.25 Occ Sensor 0.29 2,200 1,600 1,37893 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A11 CLOSET 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 2,200 1,600 7994 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MECHANICAL ROOM (BY A11) 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 21295 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM, A WING 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 11096 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM, A WING 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 10697 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CUSTODIAL CLOSET 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 5598 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM, A WING 2 F42LL 60 0.12 Wall Switch 2 F42SSILL 48 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 11099 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM, A WING 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 106

100 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A10 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 1,060101 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A9 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 1,060102 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A7 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 1,060103 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A8 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 1,060104 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A6 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 1,060105 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A5 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 1,060106 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A3 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 1,060107 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A4 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 1,060108 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A2 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 1,060109 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM A1 10 F44LL 118 1.18 Wall Switch 10 F44SSILL 96 0.96 Occ Sensor 0.22 2,200 1,600 1,060110 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 MECHANICAL ROOM (NEW WING) 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Wall Switch 6 F42SSILL 48 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 1,600 331111 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY CONFERENCE ROOM A117 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44SSILL 96 0.38 Occ Sensor 0.09 2,200 1,600 424112 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY GUIDANCE A111 4 F44LL 118 0.47 Wall Switch 4 F44SSILL 96 0.38 Occ Sensor 0.09 2,200 1,600 424113 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A114 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 212114 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A116 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 212115 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A115 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 212116 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A113 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 212117 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A110 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 212118 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A108 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 212119 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A107 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 212120 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY OFFICE A106 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 212121 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY MAIN OFFICE 8 F44LL 118 0.94 Wall Switch 8 F44SSILL 96 0.77 Occ Sensor 0.18 2,200 1,600 848122 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY MAIN OFFICE COPIER 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 212123 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY MAIN OFFICE TOILET 1 FU2LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 FU2ILL-R 52 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 49124 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CHILD STUDY MAIN OFFICE CORRIDOR 9 FU2LL 60 0.54 Wall Switch 9 FU2ILL-R 52 0.47 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 1,600 439125 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 STORAGE ROOM, C WING 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42SSILL 48 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.05 2,200 1,600 221126 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM, C WING 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42SSILL 48 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.05 2,200 1,600 221127 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 BOYS RESTROOM, C WING 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 212128 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM, C WING 4 F42LL 60 0.24 Wall Switch 4 F42SSILL 48 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.05 2,200 1,600 221129 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 GIRLS RESTROOM, C WING 2 F44LL 118 0.24 Wall Switch 2 F44SSILL 96 0.19 Occ Sensor 0.04 2,200 1,600 212130 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CUSTODIAL CLOSET, C WING 1 F42LL 60 0.06 Wall Switch 1 F42SSILL 48 0.05 Occ Sensor 0.01 2,200 1,600 55131 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C1 15 F44LL 118 1.77 Wall Switch 15 F44SSILL 96 1.44 Occ Sensor 0.33 2,200 1,600 1,590132 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C1 STORAGE 3 F44LL 118 0.35 Wall Switch 3 F44SSILL 96 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 1,600 318133 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 STORAGE (BY C1) 1 F44LL 118 0.12 Wall Switch 1 F44SSILL 96 0.10 Occ Sensor 0.02 2,200 1,600 106134 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C2 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 1,600 636135 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C4 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 1,600 636136 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C3 15 F44LL 118 1.77 Wall Switch 15 F44SSILL 96 1.44 Occ Sensor 0.33 2,200 1,600 1,590137 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C6 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 1,600 636138 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C8 6 F44LL 118 0.71 Wall Switch 6 F44SSILL 96 0.58 Occ Sensor 0.13 2,200 1,600 636

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Line Item Building Floor Area Description

Usage Group ID

Pre Fixt. No. Pre Fixt Code

Pre Watts / Fixt

Pre kW / Space Existing Control

Post Fixt No. Post Fixt Code

Post Watts/ Fixt

Post kW / Space Proposed Control kW Saved

Baseline Annual Hours

Proposed Annual Hours

Annual kWh Saved

Integer line

number

Building Address Floor fixture is

on

Description of location that matches site map Descriptive name for the usage

group

# of existing fixtures

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Pre Watts/Fixt) * (Pre Fixt No.)

Pre-installation control device

Number of fixtures after

retrofit

Code from Wattage Table

Watts/Fixt from Wattage

Table

(Post Watts/Fixt) *

(Post Fixt No.)

Post-installation control device

Pre kW/Space -

Post kW/Space

Existing annual hours for the usage

group

Proposed annual hours for the usage

group

(PreFixt #*PreWatts/Fixt * Baseline Hrs) -

(PostFixt#*PostWatts/Fixt * Proposed Hours)

139 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C10 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 1,600 954140 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C5 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 1,600 954141 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C7 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 1,600 954142 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C12 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 1,600 954143 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C14 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 1,600 954144 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 ROOM C9 9 F44LL 118 1.06 Wall Switch 9 F44SSILL 96 0.86 Occ Sensor 0.20 2,200 1,600 954145 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR A 11 F44LL 118 1.30 Wall Switch 11 F44SSILL 96 1.06 Occ Sensor 0.24 2,200 1,600 1,166146 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR B 12 F44LL 118 1.42 Wall Switch 12 F44SSILL 96 1.15 Occ Sensor 0.26 2,200 1,600 1,272147 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR C 14 F44LL 118 1.65 Wall Switch 14 F44SSILL 96 1.34 Occ Sensor 0.31 2,200 1,600 1,484148 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR C 5 F42LL 60 0.30 Wall Switch 5 F42SSILL 48 0.24 Occ Sensor 0.06 2,200 1,600 276149 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR D 10 F42LL 60 0.60 Wall Switch 10 F42SSILL 48 0.48 Occ Sensor 0.12 2,200 1,600 552150 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR E 14 F42LL 60 0.84 Wall Switch 14 F42SSILL 48 0.67 Occ Sensor 0.17 2,200 1,600 773151 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR F&G 12 F44LL 118 1.42 Wall Switch 12 F44SSILL 96 1.15 Occ Sensor 0.26 2,200 1,600 1,272152 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR F&G 6 F42LL 60 0.36 Wall Switch 6 F42SSILL 48 0.29 Occ Sensor 0.07 2,200 1,600 331153 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 CORRIDOR H 18 F43LL 93 1.67 Wall Switch 18 F43SSILL 72 1.30 Occ Sensor 0.38 2,200 1,600 1,609154 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXIT SIGNS 37 ECF5/2 20 0.74 Wall Switch 37 ELED1.5/2 3 0.11 Occ Sensor 0.63 2,200 1,600 1,450155 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL PACK 1 12 HPS250/1 295 3.54 Light Sensor & Timer 12 HPS250/1 295 3.54 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 2,184 7,731156 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL PACK 2 1 Custom Fixture 6 210 0.21 Light Sensor & Timer 1 Custom Fixture 6 210 0.21 Light Sensor & Timer 0.00 4,368 2,184 459157 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL PACK 3 11 HPS150/1 188 2.07 Light Sensor & Timer 11 HPS150/1 188 2.07 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 2,184 4,517158 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL PACK 4 1 MV175/1 205 0.21 Light Sensor & Timer 1 Custom Fixture 6 210 0.21 Occ Sensor -0.01 4,368 2,184 437159 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: CANOPY 1 1 I60/1 60 0.06 Light Sensor & Timer 1 CFT28/1 33 0.03 Occ Sensor 0.03 4,368 2,184 190160 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 1 (4 BOXES, 1 POLE) 4 MH250/1 295 1.18 Light Sensor & Timer 4 MH250/1 295 1.18 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 2,184 2,577161 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 2 4 I200/1 200 0.80 Light Sensor & Timer 4 CFT55/1-BX 56 0.22 Occ Sensor 0.58 4,368 2,184 3,005162 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 3 3 CFT40/1 46 0.14 Light Sensor & Timer 3 CFT40/1 46 0.14 Light Sensor & Timer 0.00 4,368 2,184 301163 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 4 2 Custom Fixture 5 550 1.10 Light Sensor & Timer 2 MH450/1 508 1.02 Light Sensor & Timer 0.08 4,368 2,184 2,586164 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: POLE LIGHT 5 7 HPS250/1 295 2.07 Light Sensor & Timer 7 HPS250/1 295 2.07 Occ Sensor 0.00 4,368 2,184 4,510165 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: CANOPY 2 43 I60/1 60 2.58 Light Sensor & Timer 43 CFT22/1 27 1.16 Occ Sensor 1.42 4,368 2,184 8,734166 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: WALL FIXTURE 5 I100/1 100 0.50 Light Sensor & Timer 5 CFT28/1 33 0.17 Occ Sensor 0.34 4,368 2,184 1,824167 525 Perry Road, Marmora, NJ 08270 1 EXTERIOR: CANOPY 3 4 CFT28/1 33 0.13 Light Sensor & Timer 4 CFT28/1 33 0.13 Light Sensor & Timer 0.00 4,368 2,184 288

1,286 Total Pre kW 138.78 Total Post Fixt. 1,286.00 Total Pre kW 97.16 Total kW Saved 41.62 195,470.38Total Annual kWh Saved

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Upper Township School District - NJBPU

CHA Project #24145Upper Township Middle School

Cost TableQuantity Total Cost

Single fixture retrofitNew electronic ballast installation $42 $42 $0 $84New Super T8 lamp installation $2 $4 $0 $6

$90

Troffer lighting retrofitNew electronic ballast installation $42 $42 $0 $84 1031 $86,600New super T8 lamp installation $24 $8 $0 $32 1031 $33,400

sub-total $116Photo cell installation $98 $53 $0 $150

$150 $120,000

Gym & CafeteriaExisting MH fixture and lamp removal $0 $0 $40 $40 94 $3,800New Induction fixture and lamp installation $550 $8 $0 $558 94 $52,500

sub-total $598Photo cell installation $98 $53 $0 $150

$56,300

Exist Signs ReplacmentExisting Exit Sign fixture and lamp removal $0 $0 $25 $25 37 $900New LED Exit Sign fixture and lamp installation $75 $65 $0 $140 37 $5,200

sub-total $165$6,100

Incandescent lighting retrofitExisting incandescent bulb removal $0 $0 $4 $4 59 $200New compact fluorescent installation $32 $4 $0 $36 59 $2,100

$40

Motion sensor installation $100 $85 $0 $185 250 $46,300

Material Cost ($/fixture)

Labor Cost ($/fixture)

Disposal Cost ($/fixture)

Retrofit Cost ($/fixture)

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145Upper Township Middle School

ECM-12: Replace Electric Kitchen Equipment with Natural Gas Equipment

ECM Description Summary

Existing FuelProposed Fuel

Item Value UnitsBaseline Fuel Cost 0.15$ / kWhProposed Fuel Cost 1.00$ / Therm

Kitchen Equipment - Commercial Double Stack Oven 42.0 kW - Commercial Range with Oven 30.0 kW - Commercial Tabletop Kettle 13.1 kW - Commercial Tabletop Steamer 15.0 kW - Total Equipmetn kW 100.1 kWKitchen Annual Operating Hours 1,140 hoursBaseline Equipment Efficiency 100%Baseline Annual Electric Use 114,114 kWhBaseline Annual Electric Cost 16,547$

Proposed Equipment Efficiency 80%Proposed Fuel Use 3,894 ThermsProposed Fuel Cost 3,894$

Annual Savings 12,653$ Natural Gas Equipment Project Cost 44,900$

Simple Payback 3.5 Years*Note to engineer: Link savings back to summary sheet in appropriate column.

A commercial cafeteria kitchen typically contains large equipment such as a double stack oven, a full size range with oven, a food warmer(s), table top kettle cooker(s), etc. This equipment consumes large ammounts of energy, and wiith the cost of electricity versus natural gas, it is worthwhile to consider replacing electric equipment with nagtural gas equipment. The assumption of this calculation is that the operating hours and electrical power consumption of the existing electrical equipment are replaced with newer, more efficient equipment using natural gas. The savings are compared to the cost of new gas kitchen equipment; the connection cost (if any) to the natural gas utility and piping in the building is not included.

Formula/Comments

Based on equipment nameplat dataBased on equipment nameplat dataBased on equipment nameplat dataBased on equipment nameplat data

6 hours per day x 5 days per week x 38 weeks per year

ApproxmiationBaseline Electric Use x 3,412 BTU/kWh / 100,000 BTU/Therm

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145 MultipliersUpper Township Middle School Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35ECM-12: Replace Electric Kitchen Equipment with Natural Gas Equipment - Cost Equipment: 1.10

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

Remove Existing Elec. Kitchen Equipment 1 LS 100$ 2,000$ 110$ 2,700$ -$ 2,810$ - Commercial Double Stack Oven 1 EA 6,700$ 100$ 7,370$ 135$ -$ 7,505$ - Commercial Range with Oven 1 EA 4,000$ 100$ 4,400$ 135$ -$ 4,535$ - Commercial Tabletop Kettle 1 EA 3,400$ 250$ 3,740$ 338$ -$ 4,078$ - Commercial Tabletop Steamer 1 EA 4,200$ 250$ 4,620$ 338$ -$ 4,958$ Miscellaneous Electrical 1 LS 250$ 500$ 275$ 675$ -$ 950$ Miscellaneous Natural Gas Piping 1 LS 1,000$ 1,000$ 1,100$ 1,350$ -$ 2,450$ Kitchen Hood Fire Suppression System 1 LS 5,500$ 500$ 6,050$ 675$ -$ 6,725$

-$ -$ -$ -$

34,010$ Subtotal3,401.00$ 10% Contingency7,482.20$ 20% Contractor O&P

-$ 0% Engineering44,900$

REMARKS

Total

Description QTY UNIT UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST

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APPENDIX D

New Jersey Pay For Performance Incentive Program

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Upper Township School District - NJBPUCHA Project #24145Upper Township Middle 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, 2010. Building must have a minimum average electric demand of 200 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) 94,264 $0.10 $/sqftIs this audit funded by NJ BPU (Y/N) Yes $0.05 $/sqftBoard of Public Utilites (BPU)

kWh ThermsExisting Cost (from utility) $260,028 $0

Existing Usage (from utility) 1,795,200 0Proposed Savings 683,810 -626

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 $4,713Incentive #2 $75,219 -$783 $74,436Incentive #3 $75,219 -$783 $74,436

Total All Incentives $150,438 -$1,565 $153,586

Total Project Cost $486,400

Allowable Incentive

% Incentives #1 of Utility Cost* 1.8% $4,713% Incentives #2 of Project Cost** 15.3% $74,436% Incentives #3 of Project Cost** 15.3% $74,436

Total Eligible Incentives*** w/o Incentives w/ IncentivesProject Cost w/ Incentives 4.7 3.2

* 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 30% of total project cost.Maximum allowable amount of Incentive #3 is 20% 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

Achieved Incentive

Incentives $

Project Payback (years)$153,586$332,814

Max Incentive

2,27137.1%

$103,000

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

Incentive #1Audit not funded by NJ BPUAudit is funded by NJ BPU

Annual Utilities

6,127

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APPENDIX E

Photovoltaic (PV) Rooftop Solar Power Generation

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Station IdentificationCity: Newark

State: New_Jersey

Latitude: 40.70° N

Longitude: 74.17° W

Elevation: 9 m

PV System SpecificationsDC Rating: 50.0 kW

DC to AC Derate Factor: 0.770

AC Rating: 38.5 kW

Array Type: Fixed Tilt

Array Tilt: 40.7°

Array Azimuth: 180.0°

Energy SpecificationsCost of Electricity: 14.5 ¢/kWh

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MonthSolar

Radiation (kWh/m 2/day)

AC Energy (kWh)

Energy Value

($)

1 3.36 4139 600.15

2 4.05 4469 648.00

3 4.58 5422 786.19

4 4.84 5299 768.36

5 5.30 5838 846.51

6 5.33 5506 798.37

7 5.27 5561 806.35

8 5.25 5503 797.94

9 5.06 5338 774.01

10 4.46 5027 728.91

11 3.15 3588 520.26

12 2.87 3460 501.70

Year 4.46 59150 8576.75

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The monthly and yearly energy production are modeled using the PV system parameters you selected and weather data that are typical or representative of long-term averages. For reference, or comparison with local information, the solar radiation values modeled for the PV array are included in the performance results.

Because weather patterns vary from year-to-year, the values in the tables are better indicators of long-term performance than performance for a particular month or year. PV performance is largely proportional to the amount of solar radiation received, which may vary from the long-term average by 30% for monthly values and 10% for yearly values. How the solar radiation might vary for your location may be evaluated by examining the tables in the Solar Radiation Data Manual for Flat-Plate and Concentrating Collectors (http://rredc.nrel.gov/solar/old_data/nsrdb/redbook/).

For these variations and the uncertainties associated with the weather data and the model used to model the PV performance, future months and years may be encountered where the actual PV performance is less than or greater than the values shown in the table. The variations may be as much as 40% for individual months and up to 20% for individual years. Compared to long-term performance over many years, the values in the table are accurate to within 10% to 12%.

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The cost savings are determined as the product of the number of kilowatt hours (kWh) and the cost of electricity per kWh. These cost savings occur if the owner uses all the electricity produced by the PV system, or if the owner has a net-metering agreement with the utility. With net-metering, the utility bills the owner for the net electricity consumed. When electricity flows from the utility to the owner, the meter spins forward. When electricity flows from the PV system to the utility, the meter spins backwards.

If net-metering isn’t available and the PV system sends surplus electricity to the utility grid, the utility generally buys the electricity from the owner at a lower price than the owner pays the utility for electricity. In this case, the cost savings shown in the table should be reduced.

Besides the cost savings shown in the table, other benefits of PV systems include greater energy independence and a reduction in fossil fuel usage and air pollution. For commercial customers, additional cost savings may come from reducing demand charges. Homeowners can often include the cost of the PV system in their home mortgage as a way of accommodating the PV system’s initial cost.

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APPENDIX F

Solar Thermal Domestic Hot Water Plant

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? Capacity (gallons) 360 ? Ambient Temperature (Degrees F) 75

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APPENDIX G

EPA Portfolio Manager

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OMB No. 2060-0347

STATEMENT OF ENERGY PERFORMANCEUpper Township Middle School

Building ID: 2923501 For 12-month Period Ending: January 31, 20121

Date SEP becomes ineligible: N/A Date SEP Generated: June 08, 2012

FacilityUpper Township Middle School525 Perry RoadPetersburg, NJ 08270

Facility OwnerN/A

Primary Contact for this FacilityN/A

Year Built: 1973Gross Floor Area (ft2): 94,264

Energy Performance Rating2 (1-100) 59

Site Energy Use Summary3

Electricity - Grid Purchase(kBtu) 5,124,258 Natural Gas - (kBtu)4 0 Total Energy (kBtu) 5,124,258

Energy Intensity4 Site (kBtu/ft2/yr) 54 Source (kBtu/ft2/yr) 182 Emissions (based on site energy use) Greenhouse Gas Emissions (MtCO2e/year) 726 Electric Distribution Utility Atlantic City Electric Co [Pepco Holdings Inc] National Median Comparison National Median Site EUI 59 National Median Source EUI 197 % Difference from National Median Source EUI -8% 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.

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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 Upper Township Middle

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 525 Perry Road,

Petersburg, NJ 08270 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 94,264 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 616 Is this the number of personal computers in theK12 School?

Number of walk-inrefrigeration/freezer

units 2

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

Presence ofcooking facilities Yes

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 12(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: Atlantic City Electric Co [Pepco Holdings Inc]

Fuel Type: Electricity

Meter: 0405 5739 9991-E (kWh (thousand Watt-hours))Space(s): Entire Facility

Generation Method: Grid Purchase

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

01/01/2012 01/31/2012 142,800.00

12/01/2011 12/31/2011 132,600.00

11/01/2011 11/30/2011 127,500.00

10/01/2011 10/31/2011 106,200.00

09/01/2011 09/30/2011 119,700.00

08/01/2011 08/31/2011 136,200.00

07/01/2011 07/31/2011 120,900.00

06/01/2011 06/30/2011 102,600.00

05/01/2011 05/31/2011 147,000.00

04/01/2011 04/30/2011 112,500.00

03/01/2011 03/31/2011 117,300.00

02/01/2011 02/28/2011 135,300.00

0405 5739 9991-E Consumption (kWh (thousand Watt-hours)) 1,500,600.00

0405 5739 9991-E Consumption (kBtu (thousand Btu)) 5,120,047.20

Meter: 0633 6669 9997-E (kWh (thousand Watt-hours))Space(s): Entire Facility

Generation Method: Grid Purchase

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

01/01/2012 01/31/2012 53.00

12/01/2011 12/31/2011 292.00

11/01/2011 11/30/2011 43.00

10/01/2011 10/31/2011 418.00

09/01/2011 09/30/2011 47.00

08/01/2011 08/31/2011 117.00

07/01/2011 07/31/2011 41.00

06/01/2011 06/30/2011 36.00

05/01/2011 05/31/2011 44.00

04/01/2011 04/30/2011 43.00

03/01/2011 03/31/2011 46.00

02/01/2011 02/28/2011 54.00

0633 6669 9997-E Consumption (kWh (thousand Watt-hours)) 1,234.00

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0633 6669 9997-E Consumption (kBtu (thousand Btu)) 4,210.41

Total Electricity (Grid Purchase) Consumption (kBtu (thousand Btu)) 5,124,257.61

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

FacilityUpper Township Middle School525 Perry RoadPetersburg, NJ 08270

Facility OwnerN/A

Primary Contact for this FacilityN/A

General InformationUpper Township Middle School

Gross Floor Area Excluding Parking: (ft2) 94,264 Year Built 1973 For 12-month Evaluation Period Ending Date: January 31, 2012

Facility Space Use SummarySchool

Space Type K-12 School

Gross Floor Area (ft2) 94,264

Open Weekends? No

Number of PCs 616

Number of walk-in refrigeration/freezerunits 2

Presence of cooking facilities Yes

Percent Cooled 100

Percent Heated 100

Months o 12

High School? No

School District o

UpperTownship

School District

Energy Performance ComparisonEvaluation Periods Comparisons

Performance Metrics Current(Ending Date 01/31/2012)

Baseline(Ending Date 07/31/2011) Rating of 75 Target National Median

Energy Performance Rating 59 58 75 N/A 50

Energy Intensity

Site (kBtu/ft2) 54 55 46 N/A 59

Source (kBtu/ft2) 182 183 154 N/A 197

Energy Cost

$/year $ 215,665.74 $ 224,022.66 $ 183,054.03 N/A $ 234,074.29

$/ft2/year $ 2.29 $ 2.38 $ 1.94 N/A $ 2.49

Greenhouse Gas Emissions

MtCO2e/year 726 730 616 N/A 788

kgCO2e/ft2/year 8 8 7 N/A 9

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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2012Upper Township Middle School525 Perry RoadPetersburg, NJ 08270

Portfolio Manager Building ID: 2923501

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

59

100

Most Efficient

This building uses 182 kBtu per square foot per year.*

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

Date of certification

Date Generated: 06/08/2012

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