2024 Commercial Refrigeration Catalog

2024 BUSINESS OFFERINGS COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

HOW TO APPLY.....................................................................................................3 PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS....................................................................4 INCENTIVE APPLICATION....................................................................5 SAMPLE INVOICE.................................................................................................15 GLOSSARY.............................................................................................................16

INCENTIVE APPLICATION

REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT.............................................................7 ENERGY-EFFICIENT DOORS...................................................................................7 ELECTRONICALLY COMMUTATED MOTORS (ECMS)...................................8 CASE LIGHTING...........................................................................................................9 OPEN CASE MODIFICATIONS.............................................................................10 WALK-IN MODIFICATIONS.....................................................................................12

REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT

REFRIGERATION CONTROLS

REFRIGERATION CONTROLS.............................................................13 REFRIGERATION CONTROLS..........................................................................13

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 businesses. 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. m Review the Terms and Conditions at focusonenergy.com/terms. m View the qualified product lists at focusonenergy.com/qpls. m Applications exceeding $10,000 can request preapproval. Requests received on or before December 8, 2024, will be pre-approved at 2024 incentive rates. Applications not preapproved 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 3 COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION: m All fields on the application are required. Incomplete application(s) cannot be processed. m Complete SECTION 7 with all product information. Use the Business Incentive Product Information Sheet found at focusonenergy.com/catalogs if you need additional lines. m Include project completion date (date the last product was installed). If project is new construction, use the occupancy date. 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 The utility ratepayer must sign and date SECTION 8. 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.

Qualifying products must be installed by December 31, 2024.

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. • An 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 specifications (when required) — MUST include: • Full model number. • Energy performance information. m Additional documentation (when required).

MAIL:

Focus on Energy 725 W. Park Avenue Chippewa Falls, WI 54729

EMAIL:

business@focusonenergy.com

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PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS NEED HELP? CALL 800.762.7077

Use the eligibility requirements below to see if your business qualifies for program incentives. You can also visit focusonenergy.com to find savings opportunities specific to your business. CUSTOMER ELIGIBILITY

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. Whether you operate a large industrial facility, a chain store or franchise, an office, school or municipal building, a farm, or anything in between, we can show you how to be more energy efficient — and 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. Refer to the blue ‘Custom Project Idea’ boxes throughout the catalog for ideas. To get started with your custom project, download and complete the Custom Incentive Guide at focusonenergy.com/business/equipment-replacement .

Incentives included in this catalog are available to all nonresidential customers (agriculture, commercial, government, industrial, multifamily, and schools) located in a participating utility territory. To see if your utility participates, go to focusonenergy.com/utilities . Typical facility types include: u School facilities (e.g., public and private K-12, technical colleges, colleges, universities). u Commercial facilities (e.g., banks, hotels, offices, convenience stores/gas stations, manufacturing, breweries, restaurants). u Healthcare facilities (e.g., nursing homes/skilled nursing, Community-Based Residential Facilities (CBRF), hospitals). u Multifamily properties should refer to f ocusonenergy.com/multifamily for available incentives and offerings for common areas and individual units. NEW CONSTRUCTION & MAJOR RENOVATIONS Qualifying projects are new, stand-alone commercial and industrial facilities, additions to existing facilities, and major renovations due to a change in the use of space (e.g., a warehouse to office). Available new construction incentives include prescriptive incentives found in this catalog 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 & Major Renovations measures and incentives will appear in a blue table , while Equipment Upgrades & Retrofits measures and incentives will appear in a teal table . If a measure does not have a blue table , New Construction & Major Renovations incentives are not offered for that measure.

INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS Before you start your project, make sure you are familiar with participation requirements, program information and 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 per project and $400,000 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 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. For more information on becoming a registered Trade Ally, visit focusonenergy.com/tradeally . The Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) and Tax 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 8 and identify the Other Payee in Section 5.

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INCENTIVE APPLICATION FOR PROJECTS COMPLETED BY 12/31/2024

section 4 TRADE ALLY INFORMATION _______________________________________________________ TRADE ALLY CONTACT NAME _______________________________________________________ PRIMARY PHONE # EMAIL ADDRESS _______________________________________________________ TRADE ALLY COMPANY NAME _______________________________________________________ ADDRESS _______________________________________________________ CITY STATE ZIP section 5 BUSINESS 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 Legal 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 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 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

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. For additional copies of this form, visit focusonenergy.com/catalogs . 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 non-profits.) q Sole Proprietorship q S Corporation q Partnership q C Corporation q LLC - S Corp q LLC - Partnership q LLC - C Corp 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) _______________________________________________________ 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 via text message. Preferred method of contact: q Call q Email q Text If Focus on Energy has a question about this application, we should contact: q Customer q Trade Ally q Other_________________

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section 6 BUSINESS PROPERTY TYPE Select one only. If applying for both existing and new construction equipment incentives please complete two separate applications. q Equipment Upgrades & Retrofits q New Construction & Major Renovations Select one (1) property type that best describes your business:

q Government q Grocery/Convenience Store q Health Services q Hotels & Lodging q Information, Technical & Scientific Services

q Manufacturing (product): ___________________ q Multifamily q Office q Religious & Spiritual Organization

q Restaurant q Retail q Vehicles Sales/Service q Water/Wastewater q Other: __________________

q Agriculture Producer q Dairy - Traditional q Dairy - Robotic q Other: ________________ q Education q Financial Institution

q If Dairy, what is the average number of cows being milked daily? _____________

q With K+ Daily Education q No K+ Daily Education

section 7 INCENTIVE PRODUCT INFORMATION Refer to: • Applicable incentive catalog at focusonenergy.com/catalogs for incentive codes, incentive per unit, and product eligibility requirements.

• focusonenergy.com/qpls for qualified products lists. • Your invoice for Manufacturer and Model Number. • Business 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 8 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 725 W. Park Avenue Chippewa Falls, WI 54729

*Incentive may be adjusted based on project caps. See measure requirements and Terms and Conditions for more information.

EMAIL:

business@focusonenergy.com

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REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT ENERGY-EFFICIENT DOORS

General Requirements: Incentives are available for installing energy-efficient doors on non self-contained refrigerated cases which meet the requirements as described in the section below. Equipment may be installed on existing refrigerated cases or in conjunction with new equipment listed on this page. A manufacturer specification sheet must be attached to the application when submitted. Equipment costs must be itemized separately on invoice. ENERGY-EFFICIENT DOORS Requirements: • Doors for self-contained refrigerated cases are not eligible. • Low-heat doors are doors with anti-condensate (anti-sweat) heaters with a wattage less than 63 watts per cooler door and less than 133 watts per freezer door. These heaters can be found on the glass, frame and/or rail (mullion). • No-heat doors are doors with anti-condensate (anti-sweat) heaters with a wattage less than 52 watts per cooler door and less than 54 watts per freezer door. These heaters can be found on the glass, frame and/or rail (mullion). • For cooler applications, only no-heat doors qualify; low-heat doors are not eligible. • For freezer applications, both low-heat and no-heat doors qualify. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description Code Incentive Unit Case Door, Cooler, No-Heat R2236 $8 Door Case Door, Freezer, Low-Heat R2234 $40 Door Case Door, Freezer, No-Heat R2235 $100 Door

CUSTOM PROJECT IDEA Talk to your Energy Advisor about custom incentives that may be available for adding refrigeration heat recovery to serve either domestic hot water preheating or space heating.

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REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT ELECTRONICALLY COMMUTATED MOTORS (ECMS)

General Requirements: Incentives are available for installing energy-efficient fan motors on non self-contained refrigerated cases which meet the requirements as described in each of the sections below. ECMs may be installed by themselves or as part of new evaporators. A manufacturer specification sheet must be attached to the application when submitted. Equipment costs must be itemized separately on invoice. Incentives are available for ECMs or brushless direct current (DC) or ECM equivalent, including permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMS) fan motors. New motors may be an upgrade or replace either shaded pole (SP) motors or permanent split capacitor (PSC) motors. EVAPORATOR FAN MOTORS Requirements: • Incentive is available for retrofit in existing display case and walk-in evaporators and when replacing existing functional display cases and walk-ins with new

display cases and walk-ins only if the old cases and walk-ins had either SP or PSC motors. • Incentive is not available when replacing non-operational display cases and walk-ins. • New motors must be designed specifically for use in evaporators. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description

Code R2308

Incentive

Unit

ECM Evaporator Fan Motor, Walk-in Cooler, <1/20 hp

$35

Motor

ECM Evaporator Fan Motor, Walk-in Cooler, 1/20 - 1 HP

R2309

$70

Motor

ECM Evaporator Fan Motor, Walk-in Freezer, <1/20 hp

R2310

$35

Motor

ECM Evaporator Fan Motor, Walk-in Freezer, 1/20 - 1 HP

R2311

$70

Motor

ECM Evaporator Fan Motor, Cooler/Freezer Case

R2312

$50

Motor

PMS Evaporator Fan Motor, Cooler/Freezer Case

R4284

$40

Motor

COMPRESSOR AND CONDENSER FAN MOTORS Requirements: • Must be used in conjunction with air-cooled condensers and compressors. • Not eligible for installation in redundant or backup equipment. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description Code

Incentive

Unit

ECM Compressor Head Fan Motor

R2306

$35

Motor

ECM Condenser/Condensing Unit Fan Motor

R2307

$35

Motor

PRO TIP When upgrading to ECMs, consider upgrading the fan blades at the same time to ensure optimal operation of the fans. Many times the blades are dented or misshapen, causing the new motors to run less efficiently.

CUSTOM PROJECT IDEA Talk to your Energy Advisor about custom incentives that may be available for installing a parallel rack refrigeration system instead of individual compressors and condensing units.

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REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT CASE LIGHTING

General Requirements: Incentives are available for installing light emitting diode (LED) fixtures on refrigerated cases which meet the requirements as described in the section below. Equipment may be installed on existing refrigerated cases or in conjunction with new equipment listed on this page. A manufacturer specification sheet must be attached to the application when submitted. Equipment costs must be itemized separately on invoice. LED REFRIGERATED CASE LIGHTING Requirements: • Must be DesignLights Consortium™ (DLC) Solid State Lighting (SSL) Qualified Product List (QPL) listed (TRT V5.0 or higher) in the "Display Case Luminaires" or "Horizontal Refrigerated Case Luminaires" for horizontal fixtures or "Vertical Refrigerated Case Luminaires" for vertical fixtures primary use category. • Incentives are available for LED retrofits in existing refrigerated display cases and for new installation on refrigerated display cases with qualifying LED case lights. • Eligibility is limited to LED fixtures on reach-in refrigerated cases; self-contained refrigerated merchandisers are eligible for installed fixtures over 5 feet in length. • Complete manufacturer and model numbers must be included on invoicing in order to be eligible for an incentive. Privately labeled products must be DLC listed under the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). For complete private label guidance, visit focusonenergy.com/private-label-policy. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description Code Incentive Unit LED, Horizontal Case Lighting, replacing Linear Fluorescent R3114 $3.75 Linear Foot of Lamps LED, Vertical Case Lighting, replacing Linear Fluorescent R2456 $18.00 Fixture

PRO TIP LED case lights use less wattage than linear fluorescent lighting, distribute light more evenly and provide better color rendering of the product displayed. These lights also reduce the amount of heat that is introduced into the case, reducing compressor runtime and refrigeration costs.

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REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT OPEN CASE MODIFICATIONS

General Requirements: Incentives are available for installing energy-efficient equipment on non self-contained refrigerated cases which meet the requirements as described in each of the sections below. Equipment may be installed on existing refrigerated cases or in conjunction with new equipment listed on this page. A manufacturer specification sheet must be attached to the application when submitted. Equipment costs must be itemized separately on invoice. Linear foot measurement is the side-to-side measured width of the case. REPLACE OPEN MULTIDECK-STYLE CASES WITH CASES WITH DOORS Requirements: • Measure requires both an eligible electric utility and an eligible natural gas utility to qualify. Customers with only an eligible electric utility or an eligible natural gas utility may qualify for custom incentives. • Existing cases must be open multideck-style and 6 feet or taller without doors and may either be cooler or freezer. • Island, floral and specialty cases do not qualify. • This incentive is only available for new cases; refurbished cases are not eligible. • Enter linear feet of new cases replacing old cases. • To be eligible, the open multideck-style and case with doors width (side-to-side measurement of cases) must be within 3 linear feet of each other. Customer must provide case footprint details (case model numbers and quantities and store floor plan with location of cases that are applying for this incentive clearly noted on the floor plan) to serve as evidence that the cases are within 3 linear feet of each other. • Other case enhancements such as anti-sweat heater controls, no-energy doors, LED lighting, and ECM fan motors may be eligible for additional incentives. • Existing case must be functional and in active use prior to replacement. • For new construction applications, customer must provide project documentation to serve as evidence an alternate case is being considered. An example of project documentation includes a project proposal or letter from the customer showing alternative technologies. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description Code Incentive Unit Reach-In Refrigerated Case with Doors replacing Open Multideck Case R2509 $120 Linear Foot

NEW CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR RENOVATIONS Measure Description Reach-In Refrigerated Case with Doors instead of Open Multideck Case

Code

Incentive

Unit

N-R2509

$70

Linear Foot

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INSTALL DOORS ON OPEN MULTIDECK-STYLE CASES Requirements:

• Measure requires both an eligible electric utility and an eligible natural gas utility to qualify. Customers with only an eligible electric utility or an eligible natural gas utility may qualify for custom incentives. Incentive is for the addition of doors to existing open multideck-style cases or for installation of multideck-style cases with doors in new construction applications. • Existing cases must be open multideck-style and 6 feet or taller without doors and may either be cooler or freezer. • Island, floral and specialty cases do not qualify. • Enter linear feet of doors added to case. • Other case enhancements such as anti-sweat heater controls, no- or low-energy doors, LED lighting, and ECM fan motors may be eligible for additional incentives. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description Code Incentive Unit Install doors on open Multideck-Style Cases R3409 $80 Linear Foot

NEW CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR RENOVATIONS Measure Description

Code

Incentive

Unit

Install doors on open Multideck-Style Cases

N-R3409

$50

Linear Foot

NIGHT CURTAINS Requirements: • Applies to professionally installed, permanent night curtain products only. • Curtain must be manufactured with low-emissivity perforations or use breathable woven aluminum fabric. • Both motorized and pull-down versions are eligible. • Linear foot measurement is the side-to-side (not top to bottom) measured width of all installed night curtains. • Cases must be open multideck-style and 6 feet or taller without doors and may be cooler or freezer. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description Code

Incentive

Unit

Night Curtains for Open Multideck-Style Cases

R2271

$8

Linear Foot

NEW CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR RENOVATIONS Measure Description

Code

Incentive

Unit

Night Curtains for Open Multideck-Style Cases

N-R2271

$5

Linear Foot

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REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT WALK-IN MODIFICATIONS

General Requirements: Incentives are available for installing energy-efficient equipment on non self-contained refrigerated cases which meet the requirements as described in the section below. Equipment may be installed on existing refrigerated cases or in conjunction with new equipment listed on this page. A manufacturer specification sheet must be attached to the application when submitted. Equipment costs must be itemized separately on invoice. Linear foot measurement is the side-to- side measured width of the access door. STRIP CURTAINS FOR WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS Requirements: • Applies to professionally installed, permanent strip curtain products only. • Strip curtains must be at least 0.06 inches thick. • The incentive is available for walk-in coolers and freezers with no strip curtains installed or for replacement of old, ineffective (worn out, broken, missing strips) strip curtains. • The incentive is only available for strip curtains installed on access doors to the walk-in cooler or freezer. If strip curtains are being added or replaced to open product display areas of the walk-ins, contact Focus on Energy, as a custom incentive may be available. • Linear foot measurement is the side-to-side (not top to bottom) measured width of the access door opening for the walk-in cooler or freezer. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description Code Incentive Unit Strip Curtain for Walk-In Freezers and Coolers R3183 $6 Linear Foot

CUSTOM PROJECT IDEA Talk to your Energy Advisor about custom incentives that may be available for adding ambient and/or mechanical subcooling.

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REFRIGERATION CONTROLS

General Requirements: Incentives are available for installing controls on non self-contained refrigeration equipment which meet the requirements as described in each of the sections below. Controls may be installed on existing equipment or in conjunction with new equipment listed on this page. Invoice must include make and model number of controls. Controls costs must be itemized separately on invoice. Incentives are not available for replacing existing controls. ANTI-SWEAT HEATER CONTROLS Requirements: • Controls may be part of a larger store system, such as PMAC, Energy Management System, etc. If they are included within a larger system, please include the system information along with the options for anti-sweat heater controls denoted. • Controls must be designed specifically as anti-sweat (anti-condensate) heater controls and must sense the relative humidity in the air outside of the display

case and turn off the anti-sweat heaters at low humidity conditions. • Must control heaters on rail (mullion) and door, if equipped with heater. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description

Code R5439

Incentive

Unit Door

Anti-Sweat Heater Controls, Freezer Case

$30

Anti-Sweat Heater Controls, Refrigerated Case

R5440

$30

Door

PRO TIP Anti-sweat heaters on doors are designed to run constantly to eliminate moisture buildup on the glass. Heaters are only needed during periods of high humidity. Adding anti-sweat heater controls to refrigerated case doors will reduce runtime of the heaters, also reducing the amount of heat added to the refrigerated case.

EVAPORATOR FAN SPEED CONTROLS Requirements: • In the “ # of Units ” column on the application, specify the quantity of individual evaporator fan motors controlled, not the number of controllers installed. • Eligible for controls used in conjunction with SP, PSC, and/or ECM evaporator fan motors in walk-in or reach-in coolers and freezers. • By signing the application, customer agrees the cooler/freezer space has been properly tested to avoid hot spots away from thermostat during low- speed fan operation. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description Code Incentive Unit Evaporator Fan Control for Walk-in Cooler/Freezer R2269 $20 Motor Evaporator Fan Control for Reach-in Cooler/Freezer R4759 $20 Motor

NEW CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR RENOVATIONS Measure Description

Code

Incentive

Unit

Evaporator Fan Control for Walk-in Cooler/Freezer

N-R2269

$12

Motor

Evaporator Fan Control for Reach-in Cooler/Freezer

N-R4759

$12

Motor

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DEMAND DEFROST CONTROLS Requirements: • Incentive is based on kW of electric defrost controlled. Please include the evaporator make and model information, along with the defrost controls make and model information on the application, invoice, or manufacturer specification sheet. • Incentive is available for freezer electric defrost heaters only; cooler electric defrost heaters may be eligible for a custom incentive. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description Code Incentive Unit Freezer Demand Defrost R4758 $18 kW Controlled

NEW CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR RENOVATIONS Measure Description

Code

Incentive

Unit

Freezer Demand Defrost

N-R4758

$10

kW Controlled

FLOATING HEAD PRESSURE CONTROLS Requirements: • Controls must monitor and modulate refrigerant line pressure based on ambient temperature and/or atmospheric conditions. • Controls for both air-cooled condensing unit and central refrigeration systems are eligible.

• Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems for space cooling (rooftop units, chillers, etc.), and ammonia refrigeration systems are not eligible. • In the “# of Units” column on the application, enter the refrigeration compressor horsepower controlled with floating head pressure controls. Include supporting documentation such as compressor make and model, spec sheet, or nameplate photos to confirm # of hp. EQUIPMENT UPGRADES AND RETROFITS Measure Description Code Incentive Unit Refrigeration Controls, Floating Head Pressure R4360 $18 HP

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SAMPLE INVOICE NEED HELP? Call 800.762.7077

Focus on Energy requires a copy of your itemized invoice to process incentives. Use this example to help guide you through our invoice requirements. Only registered Trade Allies can receive incentive payments on behalf of their customers. If submitting a purchase order, submit an invoice as well. Purchase orders alone are not sufficient documentation.

Date: 1/1/2024 Invoice # 00001

INVOICE DATE AND NUMBER

TRADE ALLY NAME AND ADDRESS

CUSTOMER NAME AND ADDRESS

XYZ HVAC CONTRACTOR 111 HVAC Expert Rd Anytown, WI 53523 (555) 555-1212

To

John Sample Corporation 123 Save Energy Way Anytown, WI 53590

Ship To

John Sample Corporation 123 Save Energy Way Anytown, WI 53590

INCLUDE JOB SITE INFORMATION (NAME & ADDRESS) IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE

QUANTITY SHIPPED

MANUFACTURER OR BRAND

MODEL #

DESCRIPTION

EXTENDED PRICE

1

ABC Brand

XYZ123000-17

3 Ton Rooftop Unit

$ 2,733.00

Natural Gas Boiler – 150,000 BTU, 95% efficient

1

ABC Brand

X71DPP-60D135-0

$4,685.00

SPECIFY THE QUANTITY FOR EACH

INCLUDE ITEM COST

IDENTIFY MANUFACTURER AND MODEL NUMBERS

INCLUDE A DETAILED DESCRIPTION

- $ 500.00 $ 6,918.00 $ 380.49

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Subtotal

Sales Tax

$ 7,298.49

TOTAL AMOUNT DUE

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GLOSSARY

Acronyms, abbreviations, and technical terms used throughout this catalog are defined below. ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

DLC DOE ECM

DesignLights Consortium® Department of Energy Electronically commutated motor

LED PSC QPL SP SSL

Light emitting diode Permanent split capacitor Qualified Product List

HP

Horsepower

Shaded pole

HVAC

Heating, ventilation and air conditioning

Solid State Lighting

GLOSSARY TERMS

Department of Energy (DOE) requirements Commercial refrigeration equipment manufactured and distributed in commerce must meet the energy conservation standard specified in the Code of Federal Regulations 10 CFR 431.66. The specifics of this ruling can be found at: https://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_ standards/product.aspx/productid/52#recentupdates DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) The DLC is a project of Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP), a regional non-profit, whose mission is to serve the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions to accelerate energy efficiency in the building sector through public policy, program strategies, and education. Visit designlights.org Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM) A motor that uses a permanent magnet design to generate a rotating magnetic field. The rotating magnetic field causes the axle to rotate, spinning the fan. These motors are also referred to as brushless DC motors or Solid State Commutator (SSC) motors. Frame The structure of the door enclosing the glass. Does not include the mullion/rail. For reference, see the illustration below. Light Emitting Diode (LED) A semiconductor diode (electronic components that let electricity pass in only one direction) that emit visible light when electricity is applied and is used in lamps and digital displays. LED is available in a wide variety of colors and

lighting fixture types and typically has a much longer-rated life than traditional lighting technologies. Low-Heat Doors A door with anti-condensate heaters with a wattage less than 63 watts per cooler door and less than 133 watts per freezer door. No-Heat Doors A door with anti-condensate heaters with a wattage less than 52 watts per cooler door and less than 54 watts per The vertical element between the doors which is attached to the case to provide support and a location for the door to be installed on the case. This is also referred to as a mullion. For reference, see the illustration to the right. Primary Job Site Use The primary function occurring at a job site. May be different than business type. For example, • Business type: manufacturing • Primary job site type: fabricated metal products, food, freezer door. Rail (Mullion) or computer and electronic components • Business type: education, public k-12 • Primary job site type: office • Business type: government, municipal/county • Primary job site type: wastewater treatment RAIL/MULLION FRAME GLASS

Terms defined in the Glossary were referenced from the following sources: focusonenergy.com energy.ca.gov/glossary/acronyms.html eere.energy.gov/buildings/appliance_standards/product.aspx/productid/52v 2010 ASHRAE Handbook SOURCES

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