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General Specifications
1. A pre-approval application is required; review instructions on the standard and custom incentives pre-approvaland final application form. Wait for pre-approval before starting your project.
2. All lighting projects are expected to comply with the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA)recommended lighting levels or the local code.
3. A pending T12 baseline change may reduce future incentive levels on all T12 measures.4. Refer to the Default Fixture Wattage Reference Table on pages 13 to 14 to determine baseline wattage.5. Original manufacturer’s specifications sheets must be submitted with pre-approval and final applications to verify measure
eligibility. Measure eligibility information can be found under individual specifications in this worksheet.6. Lamp and ballast photographs must be submitted with the pre-approval application when replacing existing high output
lamps.7. Use baseline code ASHRAE 90.1 for new construction projects that involve a change in building and/or space type. These
projects are eligible for incentives under the all other lighting measure on page 12 in this worksheet.
Company Name:
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
INDOOR LIGHTING INCENTIVES WORKSHEET
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LED Fixtures
SPECIFICATIONS1. Product must be listed on the DesignLightsTM Consortium Qualified Products List available at http://www.designlights.org/.2. Linear LED tubes are not eligible for incentives.
Please complete the watt reduction worksheet on the following page.
EQUIPMENT TYPE and DEFINITION UNIT INCENTIVE
LED FixturesReplacement of an existing interior lighting system with a new or lighting system containing LED fixtures (project does not have to be a one-for-one replacement).
(Note: This measure does not apply to channel signs, open signs or refrigerated display case lighting.)
Reduction in connected watts $0.40 per watt reduced
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
INDOOR LIGHTING INCENTIVES WORKSHEET
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Watt Reduction Worksheet for LED Fixtures
Use this worksheet or attach an itemized project plan. (See example in red.)
TYPE OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
QUANTITY OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
WATTAGE OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
TOTAL WATTAGE
OF OLD EQUIPMENT
TYPE OF NEW FIXTURE TO
BE INSTALLED
QUANTITY OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
WATTAGE OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
TOTAL WATTAGE OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
DIFFERENCE (OLD WATTAGE
MINUS NEW)
example:2-lamp 4-ft T12
100 72 7,200example:LED 2x4 ft troffer
120 44 5,280 1,920
SUBTOTAL OLD WATTAGE MINUS NEW
EQUIPMENT TYPE(A)
INCENTIVE PER UNIT(B)
UNIT(A x B)
INCENTIVE
LED Fixtures $0.40 per watt reduced Watts reduced (from worksheet above):
________________
SUBTOTAL $
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
INDOOR LIGHTING INCENTIVES WORKSHEET
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LED Retrofits
SPECIFICATIONS1. Product must be listed on the DesignLightsTM Consortium Qualified Products List available at http://www.designlights.org/.2. Applications for LED retrofits must include documentation from the LED product manufacturer that clearly defines
compatibility of the LED product with the fixture being retrofitted. Documentation from the manufacturer must include the model of the LED retrofit kit, the project name and/or project location, the fixture model or type being retrofitted and that the retrofit kit is compatible with the existing fixture.
3. Linear LED tubes are not eligible for incentives.
Please complete the watt reduction worksheet on the following page.
EQUIPMENT TYPE and DEFINITION UNIT INCENTIVE
LED RetrofitsReplacement of an existing interior lighting system with a retrofit lighting system containing LEDs.
(Note: This measure does not apply to channel signs, open signs, LED screw-based replacement for HID lamps or refrigerated display case lighting.)
Reduction in connected watts $0.40 per watt reduced
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
INDOOR LIGHTING INCENTIVES WORKSHEET
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Watt Reduction Worksheet for LED Retrofits
Use this worksheet or attach an itemized project plan. (See example in red.)
TYPE OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
QUANTITY OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
WATTAGE OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
TOTAL WATTAGE
OF OLD EQUIPMENT
TYPE OF NEW RETROFIT
TO BE INSTALLED
QUANTITY OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
WATTAGE OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
TOTAL WATTAGE OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
DIFFERENCE (OLD WATTAGE
MINUS NEW)
example:2-lamp 4-ft T12
100 72 7,200example:LED 2x4 ft troffer
120 44 5,280 1,920
SUBTOTAL OLD WATTAGE MINUS NEW
EQUIPMENT TYPE(A)
INCENTIVE PER UNIT(B)
UNIT(A x B)
INCENTIVE
LED Retrofits $0.40 per watt reduced Watts reduced (from worksheet above):
________________
SUBTOTAL $
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
INDOOR LIGHTING INCENTIVES WORKSHEET
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LED Lighting
EQUIPMENT TYPE and DEFINITION SPECIFICATIONS(A)
INCENTIVE PER UNIT
(B)NUMBER OF UNITS
(A x B)INCENTIVE
LED “Open” Sign
Replacement of an existing neon “open” sign with an LED “open” sign.
1. Replacement signs cannot usemore than 20 percent of theinput power of the sign that isbeing replaced.
$40 per sign
Number of signs:
________________
LED Channel Sign <2 feet Interior
Replacement or retrofit of an incandescent, HID, argon-mercury or neon-lighted channel letter ≤2 feet high with an LED letter.
$12 per letter
Number of letters:
________________
LED Channel Sign >2 feet Interior Replacement or retrofit of an incandescent, HID, argon-mercury or neon-lighted channel letter >2 feet high with an LED letter.
$30 per letter
Number of letters:
________________
LED Screw-Based Replacements for HID Lamps 75W or lessRetrofit of a screw base HID lamp between 100-250W with a direct replacement screw base LED lamp.
1. The direct screw-basereplacement LED lamp must belisted on the DesignLightsTMConsortium Qualified ProductsList available at http://www.designlights.org
2. The retrofit lamp must be ULlisted and must not impactexisting UL listing.
3. Documentation from the LEDproduct manufacturer thatclearly defines compatibility ofthe LED product with thefixture being retrofitted mustaccompany the application.
$15 per lamp
Number of lamps:
________________
LED Screw-Based Replacements for HID Lamps > 75WRetrofit of a screw base HID lamp > 250W with a direct replacement screw base LED lamp.
$45 per lamp
Number of lamps:
________________
SUBTOTAL $
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
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New T8/T5 Fluorescent Fixture with Electronic Ballast
SPECIFICATIONS1. Incentives are only available for new fixtures. New fixtures must contain all new components and be unopened at time of
purchase. (Retrofits may be eligible for incentives listed under fluorescent lighting retrofits on page 8 in this worksheet.) 2. T8/T5 lamps must have a CRI ≥ 80. 3. Ballasts must meet the following specs: • High frequency (≥ 20 kHz) • Power factor (PF) ≥ 0.90 • UL or ETL listed • Warranted against defects for five (5) years • Ballasts for 4-foot lamps must have total harmonic distortion (THD) ≤ 20 percent at full light output. • For 2- and 3-foot lamps, ballasts must have THD ≤ 32 percent at full light output.
Please complete the watt reduction worksheet on the following page.
EQUIPMENT TYPE and DEFINITION UNIT INCENTIVE
New T8/T5 Fluorescent Fixture with Electronic Ballast Replacement of an existing interior lighting system with a new lighting system containing T8/T5 fixtures with T8/T5 lamp(s) and electronic ballasts (project does not have to be a one-for-one replacement).
Reduction in connected watts $0.30 per watt reduced Maximum incentive is $150 per
installed fixture
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
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Watt Reduction Worksheet for New T8/T5 Fixtures
Use this worksheet or attach an itemized project plan. (See example in red.)
TYPE OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
QUANTITY OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
WATTAGE OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
TOTAL WATTAGE
OF OLD EQUIPMENT
TYPE OF NEW FIXTURE
TO BE INSTALLED
QUANTITY OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
WATTAGE OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
TOTAL WATTAGE OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
DIFFERENCE (OLD WATTAGE
MINUS NEW)
example:250W metal halide
100 295 29,500example:4-lamp 4-ft T8 100 120 12,000 17,500
TOTAL NUMBER OF FIXTURES
SUBTOTAL OLD WATTAGE MINUS NEW
EQUIPMENT TYPE(A)
INCENTIVE PER UNIT(B)
UNIT(A x B)
INCENTIVE
New T8/T5 Fluorescent Fixtures with Electronic Ballast
$0.30 per watt reduced Watts reduced (from worksheet above):
________________
Your maximimum allowed incentive: Maximum incentive is $150 per installed fixture
Number of fixtures:
________________
SUBTOTAL**Actual incentive may be less, due to per-fixture cap
$
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
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Fluorescent Lighting Retrofits
SPECIFICATIONS1. T8/T5 lamps must have a CRI ≥ 80. 2. Ballasts must meet the following specs: • High frequency (≥ 20 kHz) • Power factor (PF) ≥ 0.90 • UL or ETL listed and must not impact existing UL or ETL listing • Warranted against defects for five (5) years • Ballasts for 4-foot lamps must have total harmonic distortion (THD) ≤ 20 percent at full light output. • For 2- and 3-foot lamps, ballasts must have THD ≤ 32 percent at full light output.3. This measure does not apply to channel signs, open signs or refrigerated display case lighting.
EQUIPMENT TYPE and DEFINITION UNIT INCENTIVE
Fluorescent Lighting Retrofits Replacement of an existing interior lighting system with a retrofit lighting system containing T8/T5 lamps and electronic ballasts (project does not have to be a one-for-one replacement).
Reduction in connected watts $0.20 per watt reduced
Watt Reduction Worksheet for Fluorescent Lighting Retrofits
Use this worksheet or attach an itemized project plan. (See example in red.)
TYPE OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
QUANTITY OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
WATTAGE OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
TOTAL WATTAGE
OF OLD EQUIPMENT
TYPE OF NEW FIXTURE
TO BE INSTALLED
QUANTITY OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
WATTAGE OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
TOTAL WATTAGE OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
DIFFERENCE (OLD WATTAGE
MINUS NEW)
example:4-ft, 4-lamp T12 ES ballast
100 139 13,900 example:4-ft, 4-lamp T8 80 100 8,000 5,900
SUBTOTAL OLD WATTAGE MINUS NEW
EQUIPMENT TYPE(A)
INCENTIVE PER UNIT(B)
UNIT(A x B)
INCENTIVE
Flourescent Lighting Retrofits $0.20 per watt reduced Watts reduced (from worksheet above):
________________
SUBTOTAL $
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
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Induction Fixtures
SPECIFICATIONS1. Induction fixture or retrofit must have a CRI ≥80 and a mean efficacy ≥50 lumens per watt (LPW). 2. The retrofit must not void the fixture’s UL or ETL listing.
EQUIPMENT TYPE and DEFINITION UNIT INCENTIVE
Induction FixtureReplacement or retrofit of an existing interior lighting system with a new lighting system containing induction fixtures (project does not have to be a one-for-one replacement).
Reduction in connected watts $0.30 per watt reduced
Watt Reduction Worksheet for Induction Fixtures
Use this worksheet or attach an itemized project plan. (See example in red.)
TYPE OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
QUANTITY OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
WATTAGE OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
TOTAL WATTAGE
OF OLD EQUIPMENT
TYPE OF NEW FIXTURE
TO BE INSTALLED
QUANTITY OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
WATTAGE OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
TOTAL WATTAGE OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
DIFFERENCE (OLD WATTAGE
MINUS NEW)
example:250W metal halide
100 295 29,500example:150W induction
80 150 12,000 17,500
SUBTOTAL OLD WATTAGE MINUS NEW
EQUIPMENT TYPE(A)
INCENTIVE PER UNIT(B)
UNIT(A x B)
INCENTIVE
Induction Fixture $0.30 per watt reduced Watts reduced (from worksheet above):
________________
SUBTOTAL $
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
INDOOR LIGHTING INCENTIVES WORKSHEET
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Lighting Control Products
Use the watts controlled worksheet on page 11 to calculate watts controlled for each applicable measure.
EQUIPMENT TYPE and DEFINITION SPECIFICATIONS(A)
INCENTIVE PER UNIT
(B)NUMBER OF UNITS
(A x B)INCENTIVE
Occupancy Sensors Installation of new occupancy sensors on a new or existing lighting system. Passive infrared, ultrasonic detectors and fixture-integrated sensors or sensors with a combination thereof are eligible.
1. Replacement of existing occupancy sensors is not eligible for this incentive.
2. An inventory of the controlled fixtures is required with the final application.
$0.10 per watt
controlled
Watts controlled:
________________
Vacancy SensorsInstallation of new vacancy sensors on a new or existing lighting system. Passive infrared and ultrasonic detectors are eligible.
1. Replacement of existing vacancy sensors is not eligible for this incentive.
2. The control must be configured such that manual input is required to turn on the controlled lighting and the control automatically turns the lighting off.
3. An inventory of the controlled fixtures is required with the final application.
$0.10 per watt
controlled
Watts controlled:
________________
Daylighting Controls Installation of new daylighting controls on a new or existing lighting system in spaces with reasonable amounts of sunlight exposure and areas where task lighting is not critical. Controls can be on/off, stepped, or continuous (dimming).
1. The on/off controller should turn off artificial lighting when the interior illuminance meets the desired indoor lighting level.
2. Daylight sensor controls are required to be calibrated.
3. An inventory of the controlled fixtures is required with the final application.
$0.12 per watt
controlled
Watts controlled:
________________
Occupancy Sensors Plus Daylighting Controls Installation of both occupancy sensors and daylighting controls to control the same fixture.
1. Must meet all specifications for occupancy sensors and daylighting controls, above.
2. An inventory of the controlled fixtures is required with the final application.
$0.18 per watt
controlled
Watts controlled:
________________
SUBTOTAL $
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
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Lighting Control Products (continued)
EQUIPMENT TYPE and DEFINITION SPECIFICATIONS(A)
INCENTIVE PER UNIT
(B)NUMBER OF UNITS
(A x B)INCENTIVE
Time Clocks for Lighting Installation of time clocks on interior and/or exterior lighting.
1. Clocks must control on/off schedule of lighting equipment and must have a three-hour back-up system to maintain the program schedule during power outages.
2. Astronomical time clocks (where on-off times are in accordance with sunrise and sunset) are required for outdoor lighting when photocells are not in use.
3. An inventory of the controlled fixtures is required with the final application.
$0.03 per watt
controlled
Watts controlled:
________________
Plug-Load Occupancy Sensors Installation of new passive infrared and/or ultrasonic plug load occupancy sensors.
1. Plug-load occupancy sensors must control electricity-using equipment in offices or cubicles, including lighting, shared copiers and/or printers.
$10 per sensor installed
Number of sensors installed:
________________
Watts Controlled Worksheet for Lighting Control Products
TYPE OF SENSOR TYPE OF FIXTURE(A)
NUMBER OF FIXTURES
(B)WATTS PER
FIXTURE
(A x B )WATTS
CONTROLLED
example: occupancy 6-lamp 4-ft T8 100 220 22,000
SUBTOTAL $
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
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All Other Indoor Lighting Measures
Use this section to apply for incentives for lighting retrofits and replacements that are not listed above.
To qualify for incentives, lighting systems must:• Meet or exceed an industry-established minimum performance criterion if one exists, or a program-established criterion if one
does not exist.• Have a payback period between one and seven years.
Use baseline code ASHRAE 90.1 for new construction projects and projects that involve a change in building and/or space type.
LED products that are not listed on the DesignLightsTM Consortium Qualified Products List available at http://designlights.org are not eligible for incentives. Additionally, applications for LED retrofits must include documentation from the LED product manufacturer that clearly defines compatibility of the LED product with the fixture being retrofitted.
Linear LED tubes are not eligible for incentives.
If you need more room than what is available, you may attach a separate sheet.
Existing Lighting System
TYPE/DESCRIPTION
(A)NUMBER OF
FIXTURES OR SQUARE FEET
(B)FIXTURE WATTAGE
OR LIGHTING POWER DENSITY
(C)ANNUAL HOURS OF OPERATION
(A x B x C)/1000TOTAL ANNUAL kWh
(D) TOTAL kWh OF EXISTING SYSTEM
New Proposed Lighting System
TYPE/DESCRIPTION(A)
NUMBER OF FIXTURES
(B)FIXTURE WATTAGE
(C)ANNUAL HOURS OF OPERATION
(A x B x C)/1000TOTAL ANNUAL kWh
(E) TOTAL kWh OF NEW PROPOSED SYSTEM
Incentive cannot exceed 100 percent of the incremental measure cost and 50 percent of the total project cost and must meet all program terms and conditions.
Incentive Calculation
INCENTIVE Annual electric savings in kWh (D -E) X $0.05 =
MEASURE LIFE Estimated life of measure (in years)
PAYBACK PERIODTotal project cost
=Estimated annual electric savings
(in dollars)
SUBTOTAL $
TOTAL INCENTIVE REQUESTED $
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
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This table is to be used as a reference for determining the wattage of baseline (existing) fixtures. Wattages for all new (proposed) fixtures should be referenced from the new product specifications.
There are many factors that affect the input wattage of a fixture: ballast factor, lamp quality, system voltage, etc. The more infor-mation that is provided about your project, the more accurate the incentive and energy savings calculations can be. If there is any doubt as to which fixture type is correct, the conservative wattage will be used. To ensure that the wattages used in incentive calcu-lations are as accurate as possible, pictures are recommended for all of the fixture types listed below in Blue.
This table is made up of the most common fixtures but does not include all fixture types. T12 fixtures are listed with energy-saving (ES) magnetic ballasts and standard magnetic ballasts. If a fixture type is not listed on this table, it does not necessarily mean that the fixture is not eligible for an incentive. Please visit ComEd.com/BizIncentives or call us at 855-433-2700 if you have any questions.
NUMBER OF LAMPS PER FIXTURE
2-FT 20W LAMPS
3-FT 30W LAMPS
4-FT 34W U-LAMPS
4-FT 40W U-LAMP(S) WITH ES MAGNETIC BALLASTS (STANDARD MAGNETIC BALLASTS)
4-FT 34W LAMP(S) WITH ES MAGNETIC BALLAST
4-FT 34W LAMP(S) WITH STANDARD MAGNETIC BALLAST
4-FT 40W LAMP(S) WITH ES MAGNETIC BALLAST
4-FT 40W LAMP(S) WITH STANDARD MAGNETIC BALLAST
1 28 37 43 40 50 48 57
2 56 74 72 85 (96) 68 80 82 94
3 62 111 115 110 130 122 147
4 112 148 139 160 164 182
6 146 216 236 258 282
8 288
T12
NUMBER OF LAMPS PER FIXTURE
60W LAMP(S) WITH ES MAGNETIC BALLAST
60W LAMP(S) WITH STANDARD MAGNETIC BALLAST
75W LAMP(S) WITH ES MAGNETIC BALLAST
75W LAMP(S) WITH STANDARD MAGNETIC BALLAST
HO 95W LAMP(S) WITH ES MAGNETIC BALLAST (STANDARD)
HO 110W LAMP(S) WITH ES MAGNETIC BALLAST (STANDARD)
VHO 185W LAMP(S) WITH MAGNETIC BALLAST
T12 VHO 215W LAMP(S) WITH MAGNETIC BALLAST
1 62 75 91 100 104 (112) 132 (145) 205 230
2 123 128 158 173 207 (227) 237 (257) 380 450
3 203 210 237 311 (380) 369 (392) 585 680
4 246 256 316 346 414 (454) 474 (514) 760 900
T12 8-FT
NUMBER OF LAMPS PER FIXTURE
2-FT 17W LAMPS 3-FT 25W LAMPS 4-FT 32W U-LAMPS
4-FT RW 25W LAMP(S)
4-FT RW 28W LAMP(S)
4-FT 32W LAMP(S)
8-FT 59W LAMP(S)
8-FT HO 86W LAMP(S)
1 16 23 28 24 26 32 62 85
2 32 46 56 44 50 59 124 160
3 48 69 89 66 74 88 186
4 64 92 90 99 114 248 320
5 148
6 134 134 175 328
8 224
T8
Default Fixture Wattage Reference Table
June 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017
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NUMBER OF LAMPS PER FIXTURE
2-FT 14W LAMPS 2-FT 24W HO LAMPS 4-FT 28W LAMPS 4-FT 54W HO LAMPS
1 18 27 32 62
2 34 52 64 117
3 52 79 96 179
4 68 104 128 240
6 192 360
8 256 468
T5
NOMINAL WATTS PULSE START METAL HALIDE
METAL HALIDE MERCURY VAPOR HPS
50 72 74 66
70 95 95
75 93
100 128 125 138
150 190 188
175 208 215 205
200 232 250
250 288 295 290 295
350 400
400 456 455 455 465
450 506
700 780
750 818 850 835
1000 1080 1080 1075 1100
1500 1610
HID
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