2024 OFFERINGS MULTIFAMILY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................4 HOW TO APPLY..........................................................................................................4 PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS........................................................................5 INCENTIVE APPLICATION......................................................................................6 2024 HVAC AND PLUMBING INCENTIVE SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET......................................................8 FOCUS ON ENERGY LIGHTING POLICIES.......................................................11 2024 LIGHTING INCENTIVE SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET....................12 2024 INSULATION AND AIR SEALING INCENTIVE SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET.....................................................13 2024 SOLAR ELECTRIC INCENTIVE SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET.....15 HEATING EQUIPMENT............................................................................16 BOILERS...................................................................................................................... 18 HOT WATER AND STEAM DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS..................................19 FORCED AIR AND RADIANT HEAT....................................................................21
GENERAL INFORMATION
HEATING EQUIPMENT
COOLING SYSTEMS...............................................................................23 AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS AND AIR CONDITIONERS..............................23 CHILLERS...................................................................................................................25
COOLING SYSTEMS
INTERIOR LIGHTING...............................................................................34 LINEAR LIGHTING FIXTURES..............................................................................34 OTHER INTERIOR FIXTURES...............................................................................36 EXIT SIGNAGE..........................................................................................................38 LINEAR REPLACEMENT LAMPS.........................................................................39 COMPREHENSIVE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS....................................................40 VENTILATION AND CONTROLS...........................................................28 VENTILATION UPGRADES...................................................................................28 CONTROLS................................................................................................................30 VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES (VFDS).........................................................33 EXTERIOR LIGHTING...........................................................................41 EXTERIOR FIXTURES.........................................................................................41 OTHER EXTERIOR FIXTURES..........................................................................42 SCREW-BASED LAMPS.....................................................................................44
VENTILATION AND CONTROLS
INTERIOR LIGHTING
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
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LIGHTING CONTROLS............................................................................46 COMPREHENSIVE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS....................................................46 OTHER LIGHTING CONTROLS...........................................................................47
LIGHTING CONTROLS
SOLAR ELECTRIC SOLUTIONS
SOLAR ELECTRIC SOLUTIONS.............................................................49 SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEMS...............................................................................49
BUILDING ENVELOPE............................................................................50 INSULATION AND AIR SEALING........................................................................50
BUILDING ENVELOPE
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION................................................................53 DEFAULT SYSTEM WATTAGE TABLES.............................................................53 SAMPLE INVOICE....................................................................................................54 HVAC/PLUMBING GLOSSARY............................................................................55 LIGHTING GLOSSARY...........................................................................................57 NOTES....................................................................................................................61
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ABOUT FOCUS ON ENERGY®. Focus on Energy works with eligible Wisconsin residents and businesses to install cost-effective energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. Focus on Energy information, resources, and financial incentives help to implement projects that otherwise would not get completed, or to complete projects sooner than scheduled. Its efforts help Wisconsin residents and businesses manage rising energy costs, promote in-state economic development, protect our environment, and control the state’s growing demand for electricity and natural gas. For more information, call 800.762.7077 or visit focusonenergy.com.
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HOW TO APPLY NEED HELP? CALL 800.762.7077
FOCUS ON ENERGY® makes saving energy and money easy for Wisconsin multifamily property owners, managers, and residents. Use the information below to help guide your way to savings. For electronic copies of the forms, visit focusonenergy.com/catalogs .
step 1 BEFORE YOU APPLY: Verify customer and product eligibility: m Confirm your gas and/or electric utilities participate in Focus on Energy at focusonenergy.com/utilities . m Read product requirements, both general and technology-specific, in your equipment’s corresponding incentive catalog. m Review the Participation Requirements page.
step 3 COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION: m All fields on the application are required. Incomplete application(s) cannot be processed. For faster processing of your incentive, see the online application at focusonenergy.com/forms/ 2024-multifamily-incentive . m Complete SECTION 6 with all product information. Use the Multifamily Incentive Product Information Sheet found at focusonenergy.com/catalogs if you need additional lines. m Include project completion date (date of the last product installed). Project is considered complete when products are installed and operational. m Complete the catalog-specific Supplemental Data Sheet for applicable measures. An asterisk (*) next to the code indicates when this is needed. Read the measure requirements in your catalog for directions. m Ensure supporting documents are attached, including itemized invoice(s). m Make a copy of the application and supporting documents for your records. step 4 SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION: Mail or email your application and all supporting documentation. Applications must be submitted within 60 calendar days of project completion , no later than January 31, 2025. MAIL: Focus on Energy 3113 West Beltline Highway Suite 201 Madison, WI 53713 EMAIL: multifamily@focusonenergy.com
m Review the Terms and Conditions at focusonenergy.com/terms . m View the qualified product lists at focusonenergy.com/qpls . m Prescriptive projects exceeding $10,000.00 can request pre- approval. Requests received on or before December 13, 2024 will be pre-approved at 2024 incentive rates. Applications not pre-approved may not receive incentive payment if program funds have been exhausted. Pre-approval is considered complete once an incentive agreement is signed by the customer and returned to Focus on Energy. step 2 WHAT YOU’LL NEED: m Incentive Application and Equipment Incentive Catalog(s). m Gas and Electric Utility Account Numbers. m Tax ID Number. m Invoice MUST include: • Trade Ally name, address, and phone number. • Itemized list of products along with manufacturer name, model number, and quantity. • Itemized purchase price of product/installation. • Job site address. Reminder: Incentives are capped at 100% of equipment cost unless otherwise noted. Equipment cost is the amount paid by the customer for qualifying equipment, excluding any Focus on Energy incentive credit, shipping, and sales tax. Like-for-like equipment replacement due to recall, warranty replacement, etc. is not eligible for an incentive. m Manufacturer’s specifications (when required) — MUST include: • Full model number. • Energy performance information. m Additional documentation (when required).
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PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS NEED HELP? Call 800.762.7077
Use the eligibility requirements below to see if your property qualifies for program incentives. You can also visit focusonenergy.com to find savings opportunities specific to your business. CUSTOMER ELIGIBILITY All multifamily (4+ units) property owners and management
u Units must be individually heated. u Income-qualified incentives can qualify on a per unit basis, or if at least 50% of the residential units are qualified, the entire building is eligible. u Income qualification can be verified at focusonenergy.com/income . CUSTOM INCENTIVES Does your project not fit in one of our prescriptive offers? Custom project incentives are calculated on a case-by-case basis for non- standard technologies and are based on estimated first-year energy savings. We can help your buildings become more energy efficient — and can show you how to save on the cost of making improvements. Before purchasing equipment or proceeding with upgrades, you must contact an Energy Advisor from Focus on Energy. Your Energy Advisor will help you determine if your project qualifies for a Focus on Energy custom incentive and will help you obtain necessary pre-approval. To get started with your custom project, download and complete the Custom Incentive Guide at focusonenergy.com/business/equipment-replacement .
companies located in a participating utility territory are eligible to receive Focus on Energy incentives. To see if your utility participates, go to focusonenergy.com/utilities . u Healthcare facilities (e.g., nursing homes/skilled nursing, community- based residential facilities (CBRFs), and hospitals) are eligible for incentives at focusonenergy.com/business . u Common areas of multifamily residential properties with four or more dwelling units under one roof (e.g., apartment/condominium buildings, student housing, assisted living, and Residential Care Apartment Complexes [RCAC]). Multifamily properties may also refer to focusonenergy.com/multifamily for available incentives and offerings for common areas and individual units. u Mixed commercial and residential properties are eligible for incentives. u Income-qualified incentives are available for individual apartment/ condo equipment only.
NEW CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR RENOVATIONS Qualifying projects are new, stand-alone multifamily residential facilities, additions to existing facilities, and major renovations due to a change in the use of space (e.g., a warehouse to apartments). Available new construction incentives include prescriptive incentives and Whole Building Design incentives found at focusonenergy.com/ newconstruction . Reach out to an Energy Advisor from Focus on Energy to help identify what is best for your project. New construction projects are not eligible for existing buildings incentives in this catalog.
INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS Before you start your project, make sure you are familiar with participation requirements, program information, and the Terms and Conditions.
General Terms and Conditions Review the Focus on Energy Terms and Conditions at focusonenergy.com/terms or call 800.762.7077 to request a copy. Incentive Limits Incentives are limited to $300,000.00 per project and $400,000.00 per customer per calendar year for all Focus on Energy incentives (prescriptive and custom). Depending on the business tax classification of the payee, the entity receiving the incentive payment may receive IRS form 1099 for incentives totaling over $600.00 in a calendar year. Trade Ally Information A Trade Ally represents the company who provided/installed the equipment for a project or performed the service for which a Customer is seeking an incentive. Trade Allies who have signed an agreement with Focus on Energy are allowed to enjoy certain program benefits, one of which is to receive direct payment of incentives at the Trade Ally’s request. Incentives can only be paid directly to a registered Trade Ally who has a W-9 on file with Focus on Energy. Visit focusonenergy.com/tradeally for information on how to become a registered Trade Ally.
The Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) and Business Classification of the Trade Ally is required IF the incentive is paid directly to the Trade Ally. In this scenario, the credit must be clearly labeled as the Focus on Energy incentive and deducted from the amount due on the Customer’s invoice. If your project was completed by more than one Trade Ally (example, equipment was purchased from one Trade Ally but installed by another Trade Ally) and the incentive is being paid to you the Customer, enter the information of the Trade Ally who installed your equipment in Section 4: Trade Ally Information. If the equipment was self-installed, enter the information of the Trade Ally from whom you purchased the equipment. Assignment of Incentives to Other Payee The Customer for the project site listed on the application may assign their right to participate and receive incentives to Other Payee. The Customer must sign Section 7 and identify the Other Payee in Section 5.
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INCENTIVE APPLICATION FOR PROJECTS COMPLETED BY 12/31/2024
Complete all sections. Incomplete applications cannot be processed and will delay payment of incentives. Applications must be submitted within 60 days of completed project installation , no later than January 31, 2025. Visit focusonenergy.com/catalogs for additional copies of this form. section 1 ACCOUNT AND CUSTOMER INFORMATION Tax Identification Number (Check one) q FEIN or q SSN If you use a Social Security Number (SSN) as your Tax Identification Number, do not provide it below . You will be contacted by the program via email to provide a copy of your W-9 using a secure online portal, if it is not already on file. You must list an email address in Section 3 . _______________________________________________________ FEIN TAX CLASSIFICATION OF CUSTOMER (Check one. Required for all businesses, including nonprofits.) q Sole Proprietorship q S Corporation q LLC - Partnership
If Focus on Energy has a question about this application, we should contact: q Customer q Trade Ally q Other_________________ section 4 TRADE ALLY INFORMATION _______________________________________________________ TRADE ALLY CONTACT NAME _______________________________________________________ PRIMARY PHONE # EMAIL ADDRESS _______________________________________________________ TRADE ALLY COMPANY NAME _______________________________________________________ ADDRESS _______________________________________________________ CITY STATE ZIP section 5 PAYMENT INFORMATION Payee is responsible for any associated tax consequences. Make incentive check payable to: q Customer q Trade Ally q Other Payee If Other Payee is selected, the relationship to the utility account holder must be identified below: q Tenant q Building Owner q Other (specify) ___________________ FOR ALL PAYEES Mail check to: q Customer Address q Job Site Address q Trade Ally Address q Alternate Address _______________________________________________________ COMPANY NAME _______________________________________________________ ADDRESS _______________________________________________________ CITY STATE ZIP _______________________________________________________ ATTENTION TO (OPTIONAL) For Trade Ally and Other Payees Trade Allies must be registered with the Program and have a current W-9 on file to receive payment. Tax Identification Number (Check One) q FEIN q SSN If you use a Social Security Number (SSN) as your Tax Identification Number, do not provide it below . You will be contacted by the program via email to provide a copy of your W-9 using a secure online portal, if it is not already on file. You must list an email address below . _______________________________________________________ FEIN Tax Classification of Payee (Check one. Required for all businesses, including nonprofits.) q Sole Proprietorship q Individual q Single-Member LLC q C Corporation q S Corporation q Partnership q LLC - C Corp q LLC - S Corp q LLC - Partnership q Other ____________________________ Payee Contact Information _______________________________________________________ NAME EMAIL ADDRESS
q C Corporation q LLC - C Corp
q LLC - S Corp
q Partnership
q Single-Member LLC q Other:
_______________________________________________________ OWNER NAME (REQUIRED IF SSN IS USED AS TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER) _______________________________________________________ COMPANY NAME _______________________________________________________ LEGAL ADDRESS (AS SHOWN ON COMPANY W-9) _______________________________________________________ CITY STATE ZIP _______________________________________________________ WHO DID YOU WORK WITH FROM FOCUS ON ENERGY? (CONTACT NAME) section 2 JOB SITE INFORMATION (Refer to your utility bills for account numbers below.) _______________________________________________________ JOB SITE BUSINESS NAME _______________________________________________________ ELECTRIC UTILITY AT JOB SITE ELECTRIC ACCOUNT # _______________________________________________________ GAS UTILITY AT JOB SITE GAS ACCOUNT # q JOB SITE ADDRESS IS SAME AS LEGAL ADDRESS q JOB SITE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT (COMPLETE BELOW) _______________________________________________________ NUMBER OF UNITS AT JOB SITE: _______________________________________________________ JOB SITE ADDRESS _______________________________________________________ CITY STATE ZIP section 3 CUSTOMER CONTACT INFORMATION _______________________________________________________ JOB SITE CUSTOMER CONTACT NAME _______________________________________________________ PRIMARY PHONE # EMAIL ADDRESS q I opt in to receive program updates. Preferred method of contact: q Call q Email q Text
section 6 INCENTIVE PRODUCT INFORMATION Refer to: • Applicable incentive catalog at focusonenergy.com/catalogs for incentive codes, incentive per unit, and product eligibility requirements. • focusonenergy.com/products for qualified products lists. • Your invoice for Manufacturer and Model Number. • Incentive Product Information Sheet at focusonenergy.com/catalogs if additional lines are needed.
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PROJECT COMPLETION DATE:
REQUESTED INCENTIVE (A X B)
INCENTIVE CODE
# OF UNITS (A)
INCENTIVE PER UNIT (B)
UNIT MEASURE
MANUFACTURER NAME
MODEL #
(Example) L3111
STARK LIGHTING
LED5VZP
Fixture
10
$ 20.00
$ 200.00
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Manufacturer Specifications Attached
Subtotal from Incentive Product Information Sheet (if applicable) $
(if applicable): Yes
m
Itemized Invoice(s) Attached: Yes m
INCENTIVE TOTAL* $
section 7 CUSTOMER SIGNATURE
I, the undersigned Customer, agree the stated energy efficiency measure(s) was (were) installed at the job site address listed above as part of the Focus on Energy Program. I have read and agreed to the provisions set forth herein and to the Terms and Conditions posted at focusonenergy.com/terms . I understand Focus on Energy may revise these Terms and Conditions at any time, and I will not be notified in the event changes are made. To the best of my knowledge, the statements made on this application are complete, true, and correct, and I have submitted the appropriate supporting documentation to receive an incentive. If the Customer is identified as the Payee in Section 5, the following certifications are required for this form to substitute for the Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) form W-9. Under penalty of perjury, I certify that: • The number shown on this form is the correct taxpayer identification number.
• I am not subject to backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt from backup withholding, or (b) I have not been notified by the IRS that I am subject to backup withholding as a result of failure to report all interest or dividends, or (c) the IRS has notified me that I am no longer subject to backup withholding. • I am a U.S. person. The IRS does not require my consent to any provision of this document other than the certifications required to avoid backup withholding.
SIGN HERE
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CUSTOMER SIGNATURE NAME (PRINT) DATE
Submit applications and supporting documentation to: MAIL: Focus on Energy 3113 West Beltline Highway Suite 201 Madison, WI 53713 EMAIL: multifamily@focusonenergy.com
*Incentive may be adjusted based on project caps. See measure requirements and Terms and Conditions for more information.
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2024 HVAC AND PLUMBING INCENTIVE SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET NEED HELP? Call 800.762.7077
THIS FORM MUST BE ATTACHED TO COMPLETED INCENTIVE APPLICATION AND SUBMITTED TOGETHER. FOR PROJECTS INSTALLED BY 12/31/2024.
HOW TO FILL OUT THIS FORM Please refer to: • The HVAC/plumbing sections of this catalog for measure requirements and information.
CUSTOMER INFORMATION __________________________________________________________ JOB SITE BUSINESS NAME __________________________________________________________ JOB SITE ADDRESS __________________________________________________________ TRADE ALLY NAME
• Complete the table corresponding to the measure in this catalog. Attach this form to a completed Incentive Application and submit together.
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DIRECT-FIRED MAKE-UP AIR UNITS — INCENTIVE CODE: H5081
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OUTSIDE AIR FLOW (CFM)
DISCHARGE AIR TEMP (°F)
WEEKDAY START TIME
WEEKDAY END TIME
SATURDAY START TIME
SATURDAY END TIME
SUNDAY START TIME
SUNDAY END TIME
EQUIP #
(Example) MAU 1
5,000
65
7:00 AM 10:00 PM 8:00 AM
2:00 PM
Off
Off
B1 AIR CONDITIONING SPLIT, PACKAGED, AND AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS (≥ 5.42 TONS) —
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INCENTIVE CODE: H10025, H10026, H10027
(C) PART LOAD EFF TO QUALIFY (IEER) (FROM MEASURE DESCRIPTION PG 27)
(B) AHRI RATED PART LOAD EFFICIENCY (IEER, 2 DECIMALS)
(A) AHRI RATED CAPACITY (TONS, 2 DECIMALS)
(D) DELTA EFFICIENCY (B - C)
(E) ADDITIONAL INCENTIVE (D X $/TON)
(F) BASE INCENTIVE ($/TON)
(G) INCENTIVE RATE ($/TON) (E + F)
REQUESTED INCENTIVE* (A X G)
EQUIP #
(Example) AC 1
15.00
16.00
15.40
0.6
$3.00
$25.00
$28.00
$420.00
B2 AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP SYSTEM (>=5.42 TONS) - INCENTIVE CODES: H10025, H10026, H10027
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EQUIP #
EXISTING HEAT SOURCE (NG, ELECTRIC RESISTANCE, HEAT PUMP)
EXISTING NG THERMAL EFFICIENCY (IF APPLICABLE) (%)
(Example) HP
NG
85%
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B3 SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONING — CONDENSING UNIT ONLY — INCENTIVE CODE: H3909
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(C) FULL LOAD EFF TO QUALIFY (EER) (FROM MEASURE DESCRIPTION PG 28)
(B) AHRI RATED FULL LOAD EFFICIENCY (EER, 2 DECIMALS)
(A) AHRI RATED CAPACITY (TONS, 2 DECIMALS)
(D) DELTA EFFICIENCY (B - C)
(E) ADDITIONAL INCENTIVE (D X $/TON)
(F) BASE INCENTIVE ($/TON)
(G) INCENTIVE RATE ($/TON) (E + F)
REQUESTED INCENTIVE* (A X G)
EQUIP #
(Example) AC 1
15.00
12.00
11.50
0.5
$2.50
$20.00
$22.50
$337.50
C CHILLERS (BUILDING COOLING LOAD) — INCENTIVE CODE: H4712, H4713, H4714, H4715
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BUILDING/SPACE DESIGN COOLING LOAD (TONS)
CHILLER LOCKOUT TEMPERATURE (°F)
CODE COMPLIANCE PATH: A OR B
EQUIP TYPE
BASE OR TRIM CHILLER?
(Example) Air-Cooled
90
Base
53 °F
Path A
D
CHILLERS (EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE) —
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INCENTIVE CODE: H4712, H4713, H4714, H4715, H4716, H4717, H4718, H4719, H4720, H4721, H4722, H4723, H4724, H4725, H4726, H4727, H4728, H4729, H4730, H4731, H4732, H4733, H4734, H4735
(B) MAX FULL LOAD (KW/TON) (FROM MEASURE DESCRIPTION PG 21-23)
(D) MAX PART LOAD (IPLV) (KW/TON) (FROM MEASURE DESCRIPTION PG 30)
(C) AHRI RATED FULL LOAD EFFICIENCY (KW/TON, 3 DECIMALS)
(E) AHRI RATED PART LOAD EFFICIENCY (IPLV) (KW/TON, 3 DECIMALS)
(I) INCENTIVE RATE ($/TON) (G + H)
(A) AHRI RATED CAPACITY (TONS, 3 DECIMALS)
(F) DELTA
(G) ADDITIONAL INCENTIVE ($/TON)
(H) BASE INCENTIVE ($/TON)
REQUESTED INCENTIVE* (A X I)
EQUIP #
EFFICIENCY: ((B - C) + (D - E))
$8.00
$18.00
(Example) Chiller 1
95.000
1.160
1.120
0.880
0.840
0.080
$10.00
$1,710.00
E ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR (ERV) — INCENTIVE CODE: H2314, H5082
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COOLING SYSTEM EFFICIENCY (KW/TON OR EER, 2 DECIMALS)
AHRI NET TOTAL SUMMER EFFECTIVENESS %
AHRI NET TOTAL WINTER EFFECTIVENESS %
HEATING SYSTEM EFFICIENCY (%)
HOURS OF OPERATION (HRS/WK)
SUPPLY AIRFLOW (AHRI LISTED CFM)
EQUIP #
(Example) ERV 1
60 hrs/wk
2,000
81%
77%
80%
1.20 kW/ton
F ADVANCED ROOFTOP UNIT CONTROLLERS — INCENTIVE CODE: H3964
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WEEKDAY OPEN / CLOSE TIMES
SATURDAY OPEN / CLOSE TIMES
SUNDAY OPEN / CLOSE TIMES
NOMINAL COOLING CAPACITY (TONS)
ECONOMIZER OPERATIONAL? (Y/N)
HEATER TYPE (NATURAL GAS OR ELECTRIC)
EQUIP #
FAN HP
(Example) RTU 1
15.00
Natural gas
5
Yes
7 AM / 9 PM
8 AM / 10 PM
11 AM / 7 PM
G DEMAND CONTROLLED VENTILATION (DCV) — INCENTIVE CODE: H2853 (DCV FOR MULTIPLE ZONE)
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(A) EXISTING MIN OUTSIDE AIR FLOW (CFM)
(B) NEW MIN OUTSIDE AIR FLOW (CFM)
OUTSIDE AIR FLOW REDUCED (CFM) (A-B)
SPACE HEATING EFF (%)
AREA SERVED TYPE
AHU COOLING SIZE (TONS)
HOURS OF OPERATION/ WEEK
SPACE COOLING (Y/N)
EQUIP #
(Example) DCV 1
Yes
83%
Office
12
60
5,000
3,000
2,000
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H DEMAND CONTROLLED VENTILATION (DCV) — INCENTIVE CODE: H3266 (DCV FOR SINGLE ZONE)
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EXISTING ECONOMIZER (DB, ENTHALPY)
EXISTING AHU CONTROLS (NO SETBACK, EMS/T-STAT)
AREA SERVED TYPE
SPACE COOLING (Y/N)
AHU COOLING SIZE (TONS)
AREA SERVED (SQ FT)
EQUIP #
(Example) DCV 1
Yes
Office
12.00
10,000
DB
T-stat
I PARKING GARAGE VENTILATION CONTROLS – INCENTIVE CODE: H4837, H3493
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PROPOSED FAN OPERATION (HRS/DAY)
VENTILATION AIRFLOW (CFM)
GARAGE SIZE (SQ FT, IF HEATED)
HEATING SYSTEM EFFICIENCY (%)
LOCATION
EXHAUST FAN SIZE (HP)
HEATING SET-POINT (⁰F)
(Example) Garage-1a
10
10
6,700
10,000
80%
55⁰F
J VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES — INCENTIVE CODE: H2640, H2641, H2643, H2644, H2646, H2726
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EQUIPMENT OPERATING HOURS (2,000 HR/YR MIN)
REQUESTED INCENTIVE* (QTY X HP X $/HP)
VFD APPLICATION
CONTROLS BEFORE VFD
HP CONTROLLED BY VFD
VFD #
QUANTITY
(Example) AHU-1a
HVAC Fan
Inlet Guide Vanes
2,500
10
3
$1,200.00
*Focus on Energy may adjust total incentive based on project caps. See measure requirements and Terms and Conditions for more information.
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FOCUS ON ENERGY LIGHTING POLICIES NEED HELP? Call 800.762.7077
The following lighting policies apply to all lighting projects.
The following lighting policies apply to all lighting projects.
FIELD ADJUSTABLE LIGHTING OUTPUT GUIDANCE Field adjustable products allow for the wattage, light level output, or color temperature of the fixture to be modified by means of a switch or fixture setting. Field adjustable products are most common in downlights and troffers. DLC and ENERGY STAR list the highest wattage in their technical specifications for field adjustable products. For measures requiring a DLC listing and adherence to a specific wattage limit, Focus on Energy will base equipment eligibility on the wattage stated on the DLC, ENERGY STAR, or spec sheet listing. Field adjustable fixtures where the wattage has been adjusted to be within a qualifying wattage limit for a Focus on Energy incentive, may be accepted should a separate written statement from the customer or Trade Ally be provided with the incentive application. The written statement must clearly identify the quantity of fixtures being applied for where the settings have been adjusted accordingly. This statement must specify which setting is used (by referencing room types or fixture code on the drawings) and include a photo of the fixture or control system demonstrating these settings have been applied. Failing to provide this documentation will result in Focus on Energy referencing the DLC, ENERGY STAR, or spec sheet listing for the purpose of determining equipment eligibility.
PRIVATE LABELING GUIDANCE Focus on Energy requires lighting products to have the brand, model/ catalog number(s), specification sheet(s), and invoicing match their respective DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) product listing. For privately labeled products, this means the manufacturer, brand, and model under which the product is being sold must have its own DLC listing separate from any other DLC listing(s) for the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). Should a separate listing for the privately labeled equipment not exist on DLC, the product is subject to disqualification. Focus on Energy is a DLC member utility and therefore adheres to DLC’s private label policy. Why? With LED technology advancements and product choices, it has become increasingly common for LED equipment to be rebranded and sold under another manufacturer, model, and/or brand. This presents challenges for Utility Programs to verify equipment performance and eligibility as the relationship between the OEM and private labeling entity is not always known. The Program relies solely on DLC to validate equipment performance. DLC listed performance data (tested and reported) is exclusive to the product listed, including the specific manufacturer, and model of the product listed on DLC. The challenges in managing the large number of rebranded products available and the OEM they correspond with has resulted in the Program needing to rely solely on DLC to verify equipment performance. Any product being rebranded will be required to be DLC listed under the rebranded manufacturer and model to prove equipment performance and to be considered for any incentives. It is strongly advised Trade Allies and customers independently verify equipment is DLC listed under the manufacturer and model for which it is being bought/sold under. Focus on Energy will not be liable for products that are misrepresented as being DLC listed and/or qualifying for an incentive from Focus on Energy. Please contact your Energy Advisor or Focus on Energy if you need assistance in verifying equipment eligibility.
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2024 LIGHTING INCENTIVE SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET (SDS) THIS FORM MUST BE ATTACHED TO COMPLETED INCENTIVE APPLICATION AND SUBMITTED TOGETHER. FOR PROJECTS INSTALLED BY 12/31/2024. NEED HELP? CALL 800.762.7077
HOW TO FILL OUT THIS FORM Refer to the lighting sections of this catalog for measure requirements and information. • Complete the table corresponding to the measure in the catalog. • For electronic version of SDS, visit focusonenergy.com/catalogs . • New equipment wattage should reference the DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) Solid State Lighting (SSL) Qualified Product List (QPL) listed (TRT V5.0 or higher) performance data (Reported or Tested), ENERGY STAR certificate rated wattage, or specification sheet wattage for the installed model. • For watts reduced measures (Table A), see system wattage table on page 53 for “wattage of existing equipment” inputs.
CUSTOMER INFORMATION
JOB SITE BUSINESS NAME
JOB SITE ADDRESS
TRADE ALLY NAME
REMINDER Exact model numbers and manufacturer of equipment installed must be identified on invoicing and any qualified product list when required. For Focus on Energy’s Private Label policy, see page 11.
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WORKSHEET FOR WATTS REDUCED MEASURES INCENTIVE CODE: L4813, L10028, L10029, L3904
PAGES 37–43
(A) WATTS/FIXTURE, EXISTING EQUIPMENT
(B) QUANTITY OF EXISTING EQUIPMENT
(D) QUANTITY OF NEW EQUIPMENT*
(E) WATTS REDUCED PER FIXTURE (A–C)
(F) INCENTIVE RATE ($/WATT REDUCED)
TYPE OF EXISTING EQUIPMENT
(C) WATTS/FIXTURE, NEW EQUIPMENT
TOTAL INCENTIVE** (D X E X F)
INCENTIVE CODE
TYPE OF NEW EQUIPMENT
LOCATION
10w LED downlight
(Example) Lobby L4813
1 - 42W CFL
46W
5
10W
5
36W $0.15/W Reduced
$27.00
If applying for an interior or exterior LED sign light measure, please include the existing ballast make and model number in addition to the specific lamp type or provide metering data (amperage and voltage readings) of the existing equipment.
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WORKSHEET FOR WATTS CONTROLLED MEASURES INCENTIVE CODE: L3406, L4812, L5063, L5064
PAGES 47–48
(A) ROUNDED WATTAGE PER FIXTURE
(C) TOTAL WATTS CONTROLLED (A X B)
(D) INCENTIVE PER WATT CONTROLLED ($/WATT REDUCED)
(B) QUANTITY OF FIXTURES
TOTAL INCENTIVE** (C X D)
LOCATION INCENTIVE CODE
FIXTURE DESCRIPTION
(Example) Lobby
L3406
45W LED 2x4 Troffer
45
75
3,375W
$0.10
$337.50
*Existing and proposed fixture quantity must be the same except for signage measures. **Focus on Energy may adjust total incentive based on projects caps or variances in wattages provided for existing or proposed conditions. See measure requirements and Terms and Conditions for more information.
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2024 INSULATION AND AIR SEALING INCENTIVE SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET NEED HELP? Call 800.762.7077
THIS FORM MUST BE ATTACHED TO COMPLETED INCENTIVE APPLICATION AND SUBMITTED TOGETHER. FOR PROJECTS INSTALLED BY 12/31/2024.
HOW TO FILL OUT THIS FORM Please refer to: • The insulation and air sealing section of this catalog for measure requirements and information. • Complete the table corresponding to the measure in this catalog. Attach this form to a completed Incentive Application and submit together.
CUSTOMER INFORMATION ______________________________________________________ JOB SITE BUSINESS NAME ______________________________________________________ JOB SITE ADDRESS ______________________________________________________ TRADE ALLY NAME
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BUILDING ENVELOPE —
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INCENTIVE CODE: I3703, I3704, I3705, I3706, I3707, I3708, I3709, I3710, I3711, I3712, I3713, I3714, I5167, I5168, I5169, I5170
BUILDING NUMBER
TOTAL CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA (SQ. FT.)
FLOOR TO FLOOR HEIGHT (FT.)
NUMBER OF FLOORS
APPROXIMATE BUILDING AGE (YEARS)
PRE R-VALUE
POST R-VALUE
A1
4,800
10
3
20
R-19
R-19
HEATING TYPE
HEATING EFFICIENCY
COOLING TYPE
COOLING EFFICIENCY
O NG Furnace or NG Boiler
AFUE / TE
O Room AC
EER
O Central AC or ASHP (less than 5.42 ton)
SEER
O Electric Baseboard or Electric Furnace
1.00
COP
O Central AC or ASHP (5.42 ton or greater)
EER
O Air Source Heat Pump or Package Terminal Heat Pump
HSPF
O Chiller
kW/Ton
O Other O None
O Other:
Not Applicable
EXAMPLE
HEATING TYPE
HEATING EFFICIENCY
COOLING TYPE
COOLING EFFICIENCY
O NG Furnace or NG Boiler
88%
AFUE / TE
O Room AC
EER
O Central AC or ASHP (less than 5.42 ton)
10
SEER
O Electric Baseboard or Electric Furnace
1.00
COP
O Central AC or ASHP (5.42 ton or greater)
EER
O Air Source Heat Pump or Package Terminal Heat Pump
HSPF
O Chiller
kW/Ton
O Other O None
O Other:
Not Applicable
*Focus on Energy may adjust total incentive based on project caps. See measure requirements and Terms and Conditions for more information.
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INCENTIVE CODE: I4891, I4892, I4893, I4894, I4895, I4896, I4897, I4898, I4899, I4900 Condo/Apartment Number: ________________________________________________
IMPROVEMENTS
ENERGY STAR ® Certified Air Sealing
CFM50 Pre:
CFM50 Post:
Tested By::
BPI ID Number:
Attic Insulation
Attic Open Cavity - Total Area Improved:
Pre R-Value:
Post R-Value:
Attic Closed Cavity - Total Area Improved:
Post R-Value:
Pre R-Value:
Foundation (Sills/Walls) Insulation
Sill - Total Linear Feet Improved:
Pre R-Value:
Post R-Value:
Basement Wall - Total Area Improved:
Post R-Value:
Pre R-Value:
Crawlspace Wall - Total Area Improved:
Pre R-Value:
Post R-Value:
Basement/Crawlspace Ceiling - Total Area Improved:
Post R-Value:
Pre R-Value:
Exterior Wall/Framed Floor Insulation
Exterior Wall - Total Area Improved:
Pre R-Value:
Post R-Value:
Framed Floor - Total Area Improved:
Post R-Value:
Pre R-Value:
Duct Sealing
Tested By:
CFM25 Pre:
CFM25 Post:
Length Improved:
O Sealed
Post R-Value:
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2024 SOLAR ELECTRIC INCENTIVE SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET NEED HELP? Call 800.762.7077
THIS FORM MUST BE ATTACHED TO COMPLETED INCENTIVE APPLICATION AND SUBMITTED TOGETHER. FOR PROJECTS INSTALLED BY 12/31/2024.
HOW TO FILL OUT THIS FORM Please refer to: • The solar electric section of this catalog for measure requirements and information. • Complete the table corresponding to the measure in this catalog. Attach this form to a completed Incentive Application and submit together.
CUSTOMER INFORMATION __________________________________________________________ JOB SITE BUSINESS NAME __________________________________________________________ JOB SITE ADDRESS __________________________________________________________ TRADE ALLY NAME
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SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEMS – INCENTIVE CODE: S2819
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OBSTACLE SHADING (%)
MODULE COMPASS DIRECTION (DEGREES)
MODULE TILT ANGLE (FROM HORIZONTAL–DEGREES)
Obstacle Shading (%)
Module Compass Direction (degrees)
Module Tilt Angle (from horizontal - degrees)
Number of Modules
Module Brand Name
Module Model Number
Number of Inverters
Inverter Brand Name
Inverter Model Number
Does System Include On-site Storage?
Meter Rate
m Yes m No
m Residential m Commercial
Total System Size
Total Installed Cost
Total Requested Incentive Amount*
*Focus on Energy may adjust total incentive based on project caps. See measure requirements and Terms and Conditions for more information.
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HEATING EQUIPMENT BOILERS
General Requirements: Only natural gas equipment is eligible for incentives. Boilers fueled by electric, propane, or oil are NOT eligible for incentives. Redundant or backup boilers do not qualify. Condensing boilers (≥ 90% AFUE or thermal efficiency) will provide maximum efficiency only if the return water temperature is cool enough to condense flue gases. If the heating system configuration cannot provide necessary operating conditions to the boiler, selection of a non- condensing or near-condensing boiler may be more appropriate. HOT WATER BOILERS Common Area Requirements: • Boiler incentives are only available for equipment used in space heating applications. Boilers used for only domestic hot water heating are not eligible for this incentive but may qualify for a custom incentive. • Must be a central plant type arrangement that serves multiple dwelling units in the multifamily building. • Space heating boilers also used for DHW may be eligible for indirect DHW incentives but are subject to requirements. • A boiler replacing a space heating and indirect DHW system will use the capacity of the existing space heating and DHW systems to estimate the split of incentives. • Boiler efficiency will be verified using the AHRI database (see ahridirectory.org). If the boiler is not listed in the AHRI database, provide a boiler specification sheet with boiler input and output ratings and either AFUE or thermal efficiency as appropriate for boiler size. • Steam boilers do not meet efficiency requirements and are not eligible for this incentive but may qualify for a custom incentive. Hot water boiler ≥ 90% thermal efficiency replacing a steam boiler is eligible. • ≥ 90% thermal efficiency boilers: • If the heating system configuration is such that the boiler needs to operate at a high hot water temperature, which prevents the flue gases from condensing (as described above in the General Requirements), then the boiler is not eligible for H2218 or H3276. • Hot water boilers < 300 MBh: • Must be a sealed combustion unit and ≥ 90% AFUE. • Condensing boilers must modulate their firing rate and include outdoor-air reset control. • Hot water boilers ≥ 300 MBh:
• Boilers must be capable of capacity modulation. • Do not round AHRI capacity to a whole number.
• Condensing boilers (≥ 90% thermal efficiency) will provide maximum efficiency only if the return water temperature is cool enough to condense flue gases. If the heating system configuration cannot provide necessary operating conditions to the boiler, selection of a non-condensing or near condensing boiler may be more appropriate.
COMMON AREA EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description
Code
Incentive
Unit
Hot Water Boilers < 300 MBh input, ≥ 90% AFUE
H2218
Midstream
Boiler
Hot Water Boilers ≥ 300 MBh input, ≥ 90% Thermal Efficiency
H3276
$5.00
MBh
CUSTOM PROJECT IDEA? Talk to your Energy Advisor about custom
incentives not listed in this catalog that may be available for reducing energy waste in your building.
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COMBINATION BOILER Common Area Requirements: • Only natural gas equipment is eligible for incentives. Boilers fueled by electric, propane, or oil are NOT eligible for incentives. • Must handle both the space heating and domestic hot water heating needs for a multifamily building. • Must be a central plant type arrangement that serves multiple dwelling units in the multifamily building. • Boiler efficiency must be 95%+ thermal efficiency. Boiler must be ≥ 300 MBh. • Provide number of apartment/condo units served by the combination boiler on the Incentive Application per the example below. • Redundant or backup boilers do not qualify. • Equipment eligibility is verified through AHRI Directory of Certified Product Performance ( ahridirectory.org ), ENERGY STAR pre-qualified list (energystar.gov) and other reliable sources. • Condensing boilers (≥ 90% thermal efficiency) will provide maximum efficiency only if the return water temperature is cool enough to condense flue gases. If the heating system configuration cannot provide necessary operating conditions to the boiler, the boiler is not eligible for H5234.
COMMON AREA EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description
Code
Incentive
Unit
95%+ AFUE or TE Combination Boiler, Multifamily
H5234
$4.50
MBh
EXAMPLE Common Area Combination Boiler
Manufacturer Name
Incentive Code
Model
Unit Measure
# of Units (A)
Incentive Per Unit (B) Total Incentive (A x B)
H5234
XYZ Boilers
CB350
MBH
350
$4.50
$1,575
REMINDER Planning a new construction building or renovation project? Visit focusonenergy.com/business/whole-building for more information on incentives for these buildings.
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BOILER CONTROLS AND BURNERS
General Requirements: Only natural gas equipment is eligible for incentives. Equipment added to boilers fueled by electric, propane, or oil is NOT eligible for incentives. Equipment added to redundant or backup boilers does not qualify.
OUTSIDE AIR RESET/CUTOUT CONTROLS Requirements: • Outside air temperature boiler reset and cutout control incentives are for retrofit projects only. New boilers equipped with these controls do not qualify. • System must have an outdoor temperature sensor installed in a shaded location on the north side of the building. • System must be set up so the minimum temperature is less than 10°F above boiler manufacturer’s recommended minimum return temperature (unless unusual circumstances require a higher setting). • For controls on multiple boilers to qualify, control strategy must stage the lag boiler(s) only after the first boiler stage(s) fail to maintain the water temperature called for by the reset control. • Provide input capacity of boilers (in MBh) controlled with outside air reset and cutout controls per the example below. • Must be a central plant type arrangement that serves multiple dwelling units in the multifamily building.
EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description
Code
Incentive
Unit
Outside Air Reset/Cutout Controls
H2221
$70.00
Control
EXAMPLE Outside Air Reset / Cutout Controls Use this example when applying for outside air resent/cutout controls that also requires boiler capacity in MEh. Reference the table when filling out section 7 on the Incentive Application.
Total Incentive (A x B)
Incentive Code Manufacturer Name
Model
Unit Measure # of Units (A)
Incentive per Unit (B)
H2221
ABC Controls
OA1234
Control
1
$70.00
$70.00
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—
Boiler Capacity
MBh
500
—
—
BOILER COMBUSTION UPGRADES Requirements: • Boiler must be natural gas-fired, forced-draft boiler used for space heating that operates a minimum of 4,000 hours per year. • Installation on redundant or backup boilers does not qualify for an incentive. • Boiler input capacity must be entered in boiler horsepower (BHP). To convert, use 1 BHP = 33.476 MBh. High turndown burner must be able to provide efficient combustion at a 10:1 turndown ratio or greater. The turndown ratio must be clearly shown on a manufacturer’s spec sheet or similar documentation. • High turndown burner incentives (H2203 and H5237) are eligible on boilers ≤ 1,000 BHP. Boilers > 1,000 BHP may be eligible for custom incentives. • Invoices must be attached and include the manufacturer name and model number of linkageless controls, O 2 trim, and high turndown burner equipment. • Must be a central plant type arrangement that serves multiple dwelling units in the multifamily building.
EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description
Code
Incentive
Unit
Linkageless Controls
H2205
$18.00
BHP
O 2 Trim Controls
H2206
$5.00
BHP
High Turndown Burner, Retrofit on Existing Boiler
H2203
$12.00
BHP
High Turndown Burner, New Boiler Replacement
H5237
$12.00
BHP
Incentive amount is limited to 50% of the project cost, including equipment and external labor.
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HOT WATER AND STEAM DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
General Requirements: Only systems with steam and hot water produced by natural gas equipment (and electric equipment if specifically allowed in the requirements below) are eligible for incentives. Systems with equipment fueled by propane or oil are NOT eligible for incentives. STEAM TRAP MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Requirements: • Repair incentive is only available for the repair or replacement of traps that have malfunctioned and are leaking steam. Repair incentive is not available for traps that are failed closed or are plugged. • Surveys are optional. A customer may apply for the repair incentive only to repair or replace known failed steam traps. Repairs do not need to be made at one time, but only one repair incentive per trap can be applied for in a heating season. Survey incentives are available only once per heating season per steam system. Survey cost must be shown on the invoice. • To qualify for the survey incentive, customer must repair or replace one trap for every five traps surveyed. If less than one trap per every five traps surveyed is identified as failed, then all failed traps must be repaired or replaced. In the case where all identified failed traps must be repaired or replaced, customer may provide written explanation for a trap that cannot be repaired or replaced and may still qualify for an incentive. • Mass replacement of traps can be completed without condition assessment. Focus on Energy will assume 20% of traps were leaking and pay a repair incentive for 20% of the total traps replaced (rounded to the nearest whole number) and no survey incentive. • For projects that do not complete a steam trap survey, provide the nominal steam pressure (psig) on the application or in other supporting documentation provided with the incentive application. • Must be a central plant type arrangement that serves multiple dwelling units in the multifamily building. • Steam trap survey and repair work must be recorded in a log sheet and attached to the application in order to be eligible for the survey incentive. Trade Ally must create and fill in the log as work is completed. Required fields (minimum): • ID Tag Number. • Location Description. • Nominal Steam Pressure. • Trap Type. • Indicate Condition for Each Steam Trap (choose one of the following): • Functioning Properly. • Malfunctioning Not Leaking Steam. • Malfunctioning Leaking Steam. • Survey Date/Repair Date. • Survey/Repair Technician Name. • Orifice Size (if repaired or replaced). • Notes.
EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description
Code
Incentive
Unit
Steam Trap Survey
H2225
$15.00
Steam Trap
< 10 psig General Heating Steam Trap, ≤ 7/32" Orifice
H4004
$50.00
Steam Trap
< 10 psig General Heating Steam Trap, 1/4" Orifice
H4005
$50.00
Steam Trap
< 10 psig General Heating Steam Trap, 5/16" Orifice
H4006
$50.00
Steam Trap
< 10 psig General Heating Steam Trap, ≥ 3/8" Orifice
H4007
$50.00
Steam Trap
10–49 psig General Heating Steam Trap, ≤ 7/32" Orifice
H4008
$75.00
Steam Trap
10–49 psig General Heating Steam Trap, 1/4" Orifice
H4009
$75.00
Steam Trap
10–49 psig General Heating Steam Trap, 5/16" Orifice
H4010
$75.00
Steam Trap
10–49 psig General Heating Steam Trap, ≥ 3/8" Orifice
H4011
$75.00
Steam Trap
50–124 psig General Heating Steam Trap, ≤ 7/32" Orifice
H4012
$100.00
Steam Trap
50–124 psig General Heating Steam Trap, 1/4" Orifice
H4013
$100.00
Steam Trap
50–124 psig General Heating Steam Trap, 5/16" Orifice
H4014
$100.00
Steam Trap
50–124 psig General Heating Steam Trap, ≥ 3/8" Orifice
H4015
$100.00
Steam Trap
≥ 125 psig General Heating Steam Trap, ≤ 7/32" Orifice
H4944
$150.00
Steam Trap
≥ 125 psig General Heating Steam Trap, 1/4" Orifice
H4945
$150.00
Steam Trap
≥ 125 psig General Heating Steam Trap, 5/16" Orifice
H4946
$150.00
Steam Trap
≥ 125 psig General Heating Steam Trap, ≥ 3/8" Orifice
H4947
$150.00
Steam Trap
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