2026 Process Systems Catalog

2026 BUSINESS OFFERINGS PROCESS SYSTEMS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

HOW TO APPLY......................................................................................................................................3 SAMPLE INVOICE..........................................................................................................................................................4 PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS............................................................................................................................5 REBATE APPLICATION..........................................................................................................................6 PROCESS SYSTEMS SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET.........................................................................................8 GLOSSARY................................................................................................................................................................... 22 CONVERSIONS........................................................................................................................................................... 25 COMPRESSED AIR AND VACUUM PUMPS.....................................................................................12 COMPRESSED AIR LEAK SURVEY AND REPAIR..............................................................................................12 VSD AIR COMPRESSORS..........................................................................................................................................12 VSD VACUUM PUMPS................................................................................................................................................13 ACCESSORIES, ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT, AND CONTROLS........................................................................14 COMPRESSED AIR AND VACUUM SYSTEM HEAT RECOVERY...................................................................16 COMPRESSED AIR LOAD SHIFTING......................................................................................................................16 STEAM AND HOT WATER SYSTEMS.................................................................................................17 STEAM TRAP MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR........................................................................................................17 PROCESS BOILER COMBUSTION UPGRADES..................................................................................................17 DATA CENTER AND TELECOM FACILITIES......................................................................................19 DATA CENTER AND TELECOM AIR SIDE ECONOMIZER...............................................................................19 ENERGY-EFFICIENT DRYCOOLER..........................................................................................................................19 UPS AND RECTIFIER UPGRADES...........................................................................................................................19 VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES.......................................................................................................18 VARIABLE TORQUE VFDS.........................................................................................................................................18 CONSTANT TORQUE VFDS.....................................................................................................................................18 PROCESS AND SPECIALITY EQUIPMENT......................................................................................20 RADIANT HEATER BANDS......................................................................................................................................20 ROTORS......................................................................................................................................................................... 20 HIGH EFFICIENCY SIDE ENTRY AGITATOR........................................................................................................21 ENERGY-EFFICIENT BATTERY CHARGERS........................................................................................................21 PROCESS EXHAUST FILTRATION.........................................................................................................................21

REBATE APPLICATION

COMPRESSED AIR AND VACUUM PUMPS

STEAM AND HOT WATER SYSTEMS

VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES

DATA CENTER AND TELECOM FACILITIES

PROCESS AND SPECIALTY EQUIPMENT

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

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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

step 3 COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION: m All fields on the application are required. Incomplete applications cannot be processed. m Complete SECTION 7 with all product information. Use the Business Rebate Product Information Sheet found at focusonenergy.com/catalogs if you need additional lines. m Include project completion date (date the most recent 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 account holder 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, 2027.

Focus on Energy at focusonenergy.com/utilities . m Read product requirements, both general and technology-specific, in your equipment’s corresponding rebate 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 pre-approval. Requests received on or before December 11, 2026, will be pre-approved at 2026 rates. Applications not pre-approved may not receive rebate 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. Qualifying products must be installed by December 31, 2026. step 2 WHAT YOU’LL NEED: m Rebate Application and Equipment Rebate 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. m Manufacturer specifications (when required) — MUST include: • Full model number. • Energy performance information. m Additional documentation (when required).

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SAMPLE INVOICE NEED HELP? Call 800.762.7077

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

INVOICE DATE AND NUMBER

Date: 1/1/2026 Invoice # 00001

TRADE ALLY NAME AND ADDRESS

CUSTOMER NAME AND ADDRESS

John Sample Corporation 123 Save Energy Way Anytown, WI 53590

John Sample Corporation 123 Save Energy Way Anytown, WI 53590

XYZ Contractor 111 Process Rd Anytown, WI 53523 (555) 555-1212

To

Ship To

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

QUANTITY SHIPPED

MANUFACTURER OR BRAND

EXTENDED PRICE

MODEL #

DESCRIPTION

1

ABC Brand

XYZ-100

100 Hp, Process Pump VFD $ 16,195.00

10

ABC Brand

XXYYE

No Air-Loss Condensate Drains

$4,497.10

INCLUDE A DETAILED DESCRIPTION

INCLUDE ITEM COST

IDENTIFY MANUFACTURER AND MODEL NUMBERS

SPECIFY THE QUANTITY FOR EACH

Focus on Energy Rebate - $ 6,300.00 Subtotal $ 14,392.10 Sales Tax $ 791.57

If you are a Focus on Energy registered Trade Ally receiving the rebate, you must show the credit to the customer on your invoice

$ 15,183.67

TOTAL AMOUNT DUE

Thank you for your business!

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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 rebates. You can also visit focusonenergy.com to find savings opportunities specific to your business. CUSTOMER ELIGIBILITY

Reach out to an Energy Advisor from Focus on Energy to help identify what is best for your project. New Construction & Major Renovation measures will be denoted with an ‘N-‘ prefix on the Measure Code. If a measure does not have an ‘N-‘ prefix, New Construction & Major Renovation rebates are not offered for that measure. 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 . 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

Rebates included in this catalog are available to all nonresidential customers (agriculture, commercial, government, industrial, 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 and Industrial 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 focusonenergy.com/multifamily for available rebates 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 rebates include prescriptive Rebates found in this catalog and Whole Building Design rebates found at focusonenergy.com/newconstruction .

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. Rebate and Incentive Limits Rebates and incentives are limited to $300,000 per project and $400,000 per customer per calendar year for all Focus on Energy rebates and incentives (standard and custom). Depending on the business tax classification of the payee, the entity receiving the rebate or incentive payment may receive IRS form 1099 for incentives totaling over $600 in a calendar year. Reminder: Rebates 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 rebate or incentive credit, shipping, and sales tax. Like-for- like equipment replacement due to recall, warranty replacement, etc. is not eligible for rebates and incentives. 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 a rebate or 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 rebates at the Customer's request.

Rebates or 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 when the rebate is paid directly to the Trade Ally. In this scenario, the credit must be clearly labeled as the Focus on Energy rebate or 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 rebate or 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 Rebates and Incentives to Other Payee The Customer for the project site listed on the application may assign their right to participate and receive rebates to Other Payee. The Customer must sign Section 8 and identify the Other Payee in Section 5.

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REBATE APPLICATION FOR PROJECTS COMPLETED BY 12/31/2026

Complete all sections. Incomplete applications cannot be processed and will delay payment of rebates. Applications must be submitted within 60 days of completed project installation , no later than January 31, 2027. 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

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 rebate check payable to: q Customer q Trade Ally q Other Payee q Rebate Administrator 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 this Section MUST be Filled Out 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, Rebate Administrator, and Other Payees Trade Allies must be registered with the Program to receive payment. All other payees must 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 S Corporation q Partnership q C Corporation q LLC - S Corp q LLC - Partnership q LLC - C Corp q Single-Member LLC q Other _____________________________ Payee Contact Information _________________________________________________________ NAME EMAIL ADDRESS

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 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 rebates 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 Agriculture Producer q Dairy - Traditional q Dairy - Robotic q Other: ________________ q Education q Financial Institution 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 If Dairy, what is the average number of cows being milked daily? ____________ section 7 REBATE PRODUCT INFORMATION Refer to: • Applicable rebate catalog at focusonenergy.com/catalogs for rebate codes, rebate per unit, and product eligibility requirements. • Your itemized invoice(s) that include Manufacturer and Model Number(s). • Business Rebate Product Information Sheet at focusonenergy.com/catalogs if additional lines are needed. q With K+ Daily Education q No K+ Daily Education

/ /

PROJECT COMPLETION DATE:

# OF UNITS (A)

UNIT MEASURE

REBATE PER UNIT (B)

REQUESTED REBATE (A X B)

REBATE CODE MANUFACTURER NAME

MODEL #

(Example) PS2648

ABC BRAND

XYZ-100

hp

100

$ 55.00

$ 5,500.00

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

Subtotal from Rebate Product Information Sheet (if applicable) $ REBATE TOTAL* $

section 8 CUSTOMER SIGNATURE

I, the undersigned Customer, agree the stated energy efficiency measure(s) was (were) installed and are functional 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 rebate. 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:

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

Focus on Energy 725 W. Park Avenue Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 business@focusonenergy.com

MAIL:

EMAIL:

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2026 PROCESS SYSTEMS REBATE REQUIREMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET THIS FORM MUST BE ATTACHED TO COMPLETED REBATE APPLICATION AND SUBMITTED TOGETHER. FOR PROJECTS INSTALLED BY 12/31/2026. NEED HELP OR PRE-APPROVAL? CALL 800.762.7077 OR REACH OUT TO YOUR ENERGY ADVISOR. HOW TO FILL OUT THIS FORM Please refer to: • The Process Systems Rebate Catalog for measure requirements and information. • Complete the table corresponding to the measure in the catalog. • Attach this form to a completed Rebate Application and submit together. JOB SITE BUSINESS NAME JOB SITE ADDRESS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS • Rebates are for upgrades and retrofits of existing equipment, unless specified as eligible for new construction. • Redundant or back up equipment do not qualify. • All eligible equipment must run at least 2,000 hours annually unless otherwise specified. • Only natural gas-fired equipment is eligible for the rebates that offset steam or heat usage. Steam fueled by electric, propane, or oil is not eligible. • Equipment upgrades are for process systems and equipment ONLY. HVAC catalog to be used for non-process related upgrades. • Custom incentives may be available for measures that don’t meet offering requirements. Reach out to your Energy Advisor for pre-approval. TRADE ALLY NAME CUSTOMER INFORMATION

A COMPRESSED AIR LEAK SURVEY AND REPAIR – REBATE CODE: PS4766, AG4767

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ANNUAL HOURS OF OPERATION SYSTEM OPERATING PRESSURE (PSI)

TOTAL HP (CONNECTED AIR COMPRESSOR SYSTEM)

(Example) 8,400

100

110

B1 VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE (VSD) AIR COMPRESSOR – REBATE CODE: PS2196

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SECOND SHIFT AVERAGE SCFM

FIRST SHIFT HRS/WK

FIRST SHIFT AVERAGE SCFM

SECOND SHIFT HRS/WK

THIRD SHIFT HRS/WK

THIRD SHIFT AVERAGE SCFM

WEEKEND AVERAGE SCFM

WEEKEND HRS/WK

TOTAL HOURS

AIR COMPRESSOR OPERATING PSIG

(Example) 40 700

40

625

40

500

16

500

136

100

B2 VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE (VSD) AIR COMPRESSOR – REBATE CODE: PS2196

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IF TRIM COMPRESSOR, HRS OF OPERATION PER WEEK

RATED PRESSURE (PSIG)

NOMINAL HP

EQUIPMENT USE BEFORE

USE AFTER CONTROL TYPE RATED SCFM

__ Lead __Trim __ Backup __New Const __Existing Building w/o Air Compressor __ Lead __ Trim __ Backup __ New Const __ Existing Building w/o Air Compressor __ Lead __ Trim __ Backup __ New Const __ Existing Building w/o Air Compressor __ Lead __ Trim __ Backup __ New Const __ Existing Building w/o Air Compressor

__Removed __Emergency Back Up __Remain in Operation __ Removed __ Emergency Back Up __ Remain in Operation __ Removed __ Emergency Back Up __ Remain in Operation __ Removed __ Emergency Back Up __ Remain in Operation

__Load/no load __Inlet Modulation __Other:____________ __ Load/no load __ Inlet Modulation __ Other:____________ __ Load/no load __ Inlet Modulation __ Other:____________ __ Load/no load __ Inlet Modulation __ Other:____________

(Example) Compressor 1

800

100

150

NA

Existing Compressor 1

Existing Compressor 2

Existing Compressor 3 New VSD Compressor

NA

NA

Variable Speed Drive

* Focus on Energy may adjust total rebate based on project caps. See measure requirements and Terms and Conditions for more information.

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C DEWPOINT DEMAND CONTROLS FOR DESICCANT DRYERS – REBATE CODE: PS4363

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• For “air compressor type,” enter “single-acting reciprocating,” “double-acting reciprocating,” “single stage rotary screw,” “two-stage rotary screw,” “oil-free rotary screw,” “centrifugal,” or “other”. • For “air compressor control type,” enter “variable speed drive,” “load/unload,” “inlet modulating damper,” or “variable displacement”. • For “desiccant dryer type,” enter “heatless,” “heated,” or “blower purge”

ANNUAL HOURS OF COMPRESSOR OPERATION AIR COMPRESSOR TYPE

AIR COMPRESSOR CONTROL TYPE Variable Speed Drive

DESICCANT DRYER TYPE

(Example) 4,200

Variable Speed Drive

Heated Dryer

D EFFICIENT DESICCANT DRYERS – REBATE CODE: PS5441, PS5442, PS5443

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• For “air compressor type,” enter “single-acting, air-cooled reciprocating,” “double-acting, water-cooled reciprocating,” “single stage, lubricant- injected rotary screw,” “two-stage, lubricant-injected rotary screw,” “lubricant-free rotary screw,” “centrifugal,” or “other.” HOURS OF OPERATION AIR COMPRESSOR TYPE DRYER CAPACITY (CFM) (Example) 6,240 Single-stage, lubricant-injected rotary screw 1,500 ww

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COMPRESSED AIR STORAGE – REBATE CODE: PS5444

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• For existing compressor Hp and airflow, enter the Hp and airflow for the lead and trim air compressors that normally run during plant operation; do not include dedicated backup compressors. • For “control method,” enter “load/no load,” or “modulating with blowdown”. AIR COMPRESSOR EXISTING STORAGE

(D) CAPACITY (GAL/CFM) (C + B) **QUALIFIES IF ≤ 1**

(F) IMPROVED STORAGE CAPACITY (GAL/CFM) (C + E) + B **QUALIFIES IF ≥ 3*

(C) TANK SIZE (GAL)

(E) STORAGE ADDED (GAL)

(A) SIZE (HP)

(G) REBATE (A X $35/HP)

HOURS OF OPERATION

CONTROL METHOD

(B) AIRFLOW

(Example) 6,240

Load/No Load

100

460

400

0.87 GAL/CFM

1,100

3.26 GAL/CFM

$3,500

F COMPRESSED AIR LOAD SHIFTING – REBATE CODE: PS2848

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EXISTING AIR COMPRESSOR(S)

REPLACEMENT TECHNOLOGY

HOURS OF OPERATION

TOTAL HP

AIRFLOW (CFM) @ PRESSURE (PSI)

SHORT DESCRIPTION

SHORT DESCRIPTION INAPPROPRIATE USE AIRFLOW (CFM)

Hp

450 CFM @ 100 psi

(Example) 4,200 100

Blow-off with open tubes

85 CFM

Air knife with blower

2 hp

G BOILER COMBUSTION UPGRADES – REBATE CODE: PS4760, PS4761, PS4762, PS5238

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PRE-RETROFIT BOILER EFFICIENCY

ANNUAL HOURS OF OPERATION

BOILER LOAD FACTOR

(Example) 81.2%

6,000

85%

H1 VARIABLE TORQUE VFD - REBATE CODE: PS2726, PS2640, PS2641, PS2647, PS2648, PS10434, PS10436

• For the “controls before VFD,” enter “outlet control valve,” “bypass valve,” “discharge damper,” “inlet guide vanes,” “on/off,” “none,” or “other” and then describe.

EQUIPMENT OPERATING HOURS (2,000 HR/YR MIN)

HP CONTROLLED BY VFD

QTY REQUESTED REBATE (QTY X HP X REBATE)

VFD#

REBATE CODE CONTROLS BEFORE

(Example) 1

On/Off

8,400

20

3

3 X 20 X $55 = $3,300

PS2648

9

* Focus on Energy may adjust total rebate based on project caps. See measure requirements and Terms and Conditions for more information.

H2 VARIABLE TORQUE VFD - REBATE CODE: PS2726, PS2640, PS2641, PS2647, PS2648 (IF HP > 500) % Load Running 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% % of Time Running

I1 CONSTANT TORQUE VFD, VSD VACUUM PUMP, ≤30 HP – REBATE CODE: PS4362 CONSTANT TORQUE VFD – REBATE CODE: PS3280 VARIABLE TORQUE VFD, VSD VACUUM PUMP ≤30 HP – REBATE CODE: PS4361 • For the “controls after VFD” enter “ automatic” or “manual”. • For “ controls before VFD” enter “differential pressure”, ”flow”, “temperature”, “other variable signal”, or “manual”.

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COMPLETE FOR MANUAL CONTROL

EQUIPMENT OPERATING HOURS (2,000 hr/yr min)

REQUESTED REBATE* (QTY X HP X REBATE)

HP CONTROLLED BY VFD

ANNUAL HOURS AT 100%

ANNUAL HOURS AT 80%

ANNUAL HOURS AT 60%

ANNUAL HOURS AT 40%

ANNUAL HOURS AT 20%

CONTROLS AFTER

VFD# REBATE CODE CONTROLS BEFORE

QTY

(Example) Mixer 1

PS3280

On/Off

Manual

1,000 500 2,000 2,000 0

5,500

25

1

$1,250

I2 CONSTANT TORQUE VFD – REBATE CODE: PS3280 (IF HP > 500) % Load Running 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

70%

80% 90% 100%

% of Time Running

J DATA CENTER AND TELECOM AIR SIDE ECONOMIZER – REBATE CODE: PS4776

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CHILLED WATER SUPPLY TEMPERATURE (IF COOLING SYSTEM IS CHILLER) (°F)

CHILLER COMPRESSOR TYPE (IF APPLICABLE)

ECONOMIZER SHUTOFF TEMPERATURE (°F)

COOLING SYSTEM AHRI EFFICIENCY (EER)

COOLING TOWER FAN QTY & HP (IF APPLICABLE)

COOLING TOWER WATER PUMP HP (IF APPLICABLE)

SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE (°F)

(Example) 65°F

60°F

12 EER

44°F

Scroll

3 @ 20 hp

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K ENERGY-EFFICIENT DRYCOOLER FOR DATA CENTER AND TELECOM – REBATE CODE: PS2305 PAGE 19 CRAC UNIT COOLING EFFICIENCY CRAC UNIT FAN QTY & HP DRYCOOLER GLYCOL PUMP QTY & HP DRYCOOLER FAN QTY & HP (Example) 1.25 kW/ton 1 @ 10 hp 1 @ 2 hp 4 @ 1 hp

L DATA CENTER AND TELECOM EFFICIENT UPS AND RECTIFIER – REBATE CODE: PS4777, PS4778 • For “cooling system,” list the type of equipment used for cooling, such as: dx, air cooled chiller, water cooled chiller. • Efficiency for new UPS (should be based on the tests done in accordance with Department of Energy 10 CFR 430).

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OLD UPS / RECTIFIER EFFICIENCY (%)

NEW UPS / RECTIFIER EFFICIENCY (%)

TYPE OF COOLING SYSTEM

COOLING EFFICIENCY AND UNITS

IT EQUIPMENT LOAD (KW)

(Example) 52 kW

82%

94%

DX CRAC Units

1.1 kW/ton

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RADIANT HEATER BANDS – REBATE CODE: PS2490

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ANNUAL HOURS OF OPERATION

VOLTAGE (IF AVAILABLE)

AVERAGE AMPS BEFORE (IF AVAILABLE)

AVERAGE AMPS AFTER (IF AVAILABLE)

INSTALLED KW OF EXISTING HEATER BANDS

REQUESTED REBATE*

(Example) 4,000

460

56.5

48

45

$4,500

* Focus on Energy may adjust total rebate based on project caps. See measure requirements and Terms and Conditions for more information.

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N

PRESSURE SCREEN ROTOR – REBATE CODE: PS2496

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HOURS OF OPERATION

VOLTAGE (IF AVAILABLE)

AVERAGE AMPS BEFORE (IF AVAILABLE)

AVERAGE AMPS AFTER (IF AVAILABLE)

REQUESTED REBATE*

HP INSTALLED

(Example) 6,000

480

150

100

150

$10,500

O REPULPER ROTOR AND EXTRACTION PLATE – REBATE CODE: PS2538, PS5210

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AVERAGE AMPS BEFORE (IF AVAILABLE)

AVERAGE AMPS AFTER (IF AVAILABLE)

HOURS OF OPERATION

VOLTAGE (IF AVAILABLE)

MEASURE

HP INSTALLED REQUESTED REBATE*

(Example) Repulper Rotor

8,000

2,300

110

90

500

$30,000

P

SPLINE ROTOR UPGRADE – REBATE CODE: PS4764

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AVERAGE CONNECTED REFINER HP

REFINER HOURS OF OPERATION

REQUESTED REBATE*

REFINER HP

% LOAD ON REFINER

85%

425

8,400

$20,000

(Example) 500

Q HIGH EFFICIENCY SIDE ENTRY AGITATOR – REBATE CODE: PS4763

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% MOTOR LOAD ON AGITATOR

AVERAGE CONNECTED AGITATOR HP

MOTOR HOURS OF OPERATION

REQUESTED REBATE*

AGITATOR MOTOR HP

(Example) 100

85%

85

8,400

$6,000

R INDUSTRIAL HIGH FREQUENCY BATTERY CHARGERS – REBATE CODE: PS4765

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HOURS PER YEAR EACH CHARGER IS IN MAINTENANCE MODE (WHEN A FULLY CHARGED BATTERY IS CONNECTED)

HOW DRAINED ( % USED) ARE THE BATTERIES WHEN PLUGGED INTO CHARGERS? (CHOOSE EITHER 40%, 80%, OR 100%)

HOURS PER YEAR EACH CHARGER IS IN NO BATTERY MODE (WHEN NO BATTERY IS CONNECTED)

NUMBER OF CHARGES PER WEEK PER CHARGER

(Example) 80%

7

365 hrs/year

2,920 hrs/yr = 8 hrs/day * 365 days/yr)

S

PROCESS EXHAUST FILTRATION – REBATE CODE: PS3244

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ANNUAL HOURS OF OPERATION

REDUCTION IN MAKE-UP CFM

REQUESTED REBATE*

DAYS/WEEK OPERATION HEATING SYSTEM EFFICIENCY

(Example) 6,000

5

95%

30,000

$30,000

* Focus on Energy may adjust total rebate based on project caps. See measure requirements and Terms and Conditions for more information.

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COMPRESSED AIR AND VACUUM PUMPS

COMPRESSED AIR LEAK SURVEY AND REPAIR Requirements: • Rebate is per horsepower (hp) of connected air compressors in the system. Do not include the hp of any dedicated backup air compressors in the total connected hp. • Customer must repair at least one leak for every five connected compressor hp. If less than one leak per every five hp is identified, then all leaks identified must be repaired. In the case where all identified leaks must be repaired, customer may provide written explanation for a leak that cannot be repaired and may still qualify for the rebate. • Leaks must be repaired before application is submitted and Focus on Energy must receive the application within 120 days of leak survey completion date. • Customers may leave a physical leak tag in place for at least two months or keep an electronic log that documents the leak details (such as location, size, repair date, etc.) to allow Focus on Energy to verify leak repairs if needed. • This rebate is only available once per 12 month period (based on latest repair date), per customer site. • A leak log in the form of a spreadsheet must be submitted with the completed rebate application. The following data must be recorded for each leak: tag number, location, description, leak dB reading, estimated cost of leak ($/year), and repaired (yes/no). • Rebate is eligible for up to 100% of survey and repair costs with a maximum rebate of $5,000 per year. Application Measure Description Code Rebate Unit Retrofit Leak Survey and Repair PS4766* $6 hp *Complete Table A on the Supplemental Data Sheet. VSD AIR COMPRESSORS Requirements: • Submit manufacturer specification sheets and/or a CAGI sheet at anticipated operating pressure for equipment or compressor installed.

• Must be variable speed rotary vane compressor or variable speed screw compressor to be eligible. • This is for new VSD compressors only; adding a VSD to an existing compressor does not qualify.

• Replacing an old VSD compressor with a new (same size) VSD compressor does not qualify. However, replacement of an old VSD compressor with a new, larger VSD compressor is eligible for the increase in hp over the old compressor. For example, if a 50 hp VSD compressor is replaced with a 75 hp VSD compressor, the 25 hp increase in capacity would be eligible for rebates. • Limited to one VSD compressor per compressed air system. Any exceptions due to large load variations within a system or adding compressor capacity to a system require pre-approval before you start your project. • Replaced equipment must be removed. If an old compressor replaced by a VSD compressor remains connected as emergency backup, by signing the application, the customer is attesting that the old compressor will be used only in case of emergency and will rarely (if ever) operate. Application Measure Description Code Rebate Unit Retrofit VSD Compressor replacing Non-VSD Compressor PS2196* $75 hp New Construction VSD Compressor instead of Non-VSD Compressor N-PS2196* $75 hp * Complete Table B1 and B2 on the Supplemental Data Sheet.

PLEASE NOTE

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VSD VACUUM PUMPS Requirements:

• VSD vacuum pumps are limited to ≤ 30 hp. Custom incentives may be available for VSD vacuum pumps > 30 hp. • Variable torque vacuum pumps are non-positive displacement pumps, including centrifugal blowers and regenerative blowers. Constant torque vacuum pumps are positive displacement pumps, including reciprocating piston, diaphragm, rocking piston, rotary vane, liquid ring, rotary screw, and lobed rotor pumps. • Submit manufacturer specification sheet showing the type of vacuum pump that was installed. Application Measure Description Code Rebate Unit Retrofit VSD Vacuum Pump, ≤ 30 hp, Variable Torque PS4361* $65 hp VSD Vacuum Pump, ≤ 30 hp, Constant Torque PS4362* $60 hp

VSD Vacuum Pump, ≤ 30 hp, Variable Torque VSD Vacuum Pump, ≤ 30 hp, Constant Torque

N-PS4361* N-PS4362*

$65 $60

hp hp

New Construction

*Complete Table I1 on the Supplemental Data Sheet.

CUSTOM PROJECT IDEA Talk to your Energy Advisor about custom incentives available for compressed air system optimization that may involve compressors automation/sequencing controls, heat-of- compression dryers, or piping improvements to improve the efficiency of the compressed air system.

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ACCESSORIES, ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT, AND CONTROLS

CYCLING OR VFD-CONTROLLED REFRIGERATED AIR DRYERS Requirements: • New dryers must be properly sized to meet the needs of the compressed air system. • New dryers must be cycling or variable frequency drive (VFD)-controlled refrigerated dryers replacing non-cycling refrigerated dryers. The replacement of desiccant, deliquescent, heat-of-compression, membrane, or other types of dryers are not eligible. Installation of controls to existing dryers does not qualify for a rebate. • If air dryer is integral to another piece of equipment (i.e., is part of the air compressor), provide a manufacturer’s specification sheet for that piece of equipment to confirm that it includes a cycling or VFD controlled air dryer. • For new construction, cycling or VFD-controlled refrigerated dryers must be installed instead of non-cycling refrigerated dryers. • Use CFM value of dryer when calculating rebate amount. Application Measure Description Code Rebate Unit Retrofit Cycling or VFD-Controlled Refrigerated Air Dryer PS2264 $2 CFM New Construction Cycling or VFD-Controlled Refrigerated Air Dryer N-PS2264 $2 CFM DEWPOINT DEMAND CONTROLS FOR DESICCANT DRYERS Requirements: • Dryer must have a dew point sensor at discharge to monitor demand. • Dryer controls must control the regeneration process based on actual dewpoint instead of regenerating based on time alone.

• Dryer controls are not eligible for backup/redundant desiccant dryers. • Use the CFM value of the dryer when calculating the rebate amount. Application Measure Description

Code

Rebate

Unit CFM CFM

Retrofit

Dewpoint Demand Controls for Desiccant Dryers

PS4363*

$4 $4

New Construction

Dewpoint Demand Controls for Desiccant Dryers N-PS4363*

*Complete Table C on the Supplemental Data Sheet.

EFFICIENT DESICCANT DRYERS Requirements: • Must replace a heatless desiccant dryer that uses compressed air to regenerate the desiccant. • Backup and redundant desiccant dryers are not eligible. • Use the CFM value of the dryer rating when calculating the rebate amount. • Efficient desiccant dryers which also have dewpoint controls may apply for this rebate and for PS4363, provided the dryer being replaced did not have dewpoint controls or this is a new installation and there was not an existing dryer.

Application

Measure Description

Code

Rebate

Unit CFM CFM CFM CFM CFM CFM

Desiccant Compressed Air Dryer, Heated Desiccant Compressed Air Dryer, Blower Purge Desiccant Compressed Air Dryer, Zero Purge Desiccant Compressed Air Dryer, Heated Desiccant Compressed Air Dryer, Blower Purge Desiccant Compressed Air Dryer, Zero Purge

PS5441* PS5442* PS5443*

$4.00 $4.25 $4.75 $4.00 $4.25 $4.75

Retrofit

N-PS5441* N-PS5442* N-PS5443*

New Construction

*Complete Table D on the Supplemental Data Sheet.

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NO AIR-LOSS CONDENSATE DRAINS Requirements: • Must be used in systems with load/no-load, variable speed, variable displacement, or centrifugal compressors. • Load/no-load system must have adequate storage for drains to be eligible. • Manual drains, lever-operated mechanical drains, or solenoid drains are not eligible for rebates. • The replacement drain must be “no air-loss,” meaning it must continuously measure the presence of condensate, purge it only when necessary, and only long enough to prevent the unintentional purging of compressed air. • If no air-loss condensate drain is integral to another piece of equipment (i.e., is part of the air compressor, air dryer, mist eliminator, etc.), provide a manufacturer’s specification sheet to confirm. Application Measure Description Code Rebate Unit Retrofit No Air-Loss Drain PS2254 $130 Drain New Construction No Air-Loss Drain N-PS2254 $130 Drain PRESSURE/FLOW CONTROLLERS Requirements: • Limit one controller per system. • The pressure/flow controller must be installed on the main pressure header; does not replace drop-line regulators or filter-regulator lubricators. Application Measure Description Code Rebate Unit Retrofit Pressure/Flow Controller PS2255 $20 hp New Construction Pressure/Flow Controller N-PS2255 $20 hp

COMPRESSED AIR MIST ELIMINATORS Requirements: • The mist eliminator must have an initial pressure drop of 1 psig or less. • For existing buildings, the mist eliminator air filter must replace a standard coalescing filter. • For new construction, a mist eliminator air filter must be installed instead of a standard coalescing filter. Application Measure Description Code Rebate

Unit

M ist Eliminator replacing a Coalescing Filter M ist Eliminator instead of a Coalescing Filter

Retrofit

PS2258

$6 $6

hp hp

New Construction

N-PS2258

COMPRESSED AIR STORAGE Requirements:

• Compressed air storage is only available for air compressors with load/no load and modulating controls with blowdown. It is intended for storage used at the air compressor plant level, not for distributed storage serving only a portion of the facility. • The existing system must have ≤ 1 gal/CFM of storage and the upgraded system must have ≥ 3 gal/CFM of storage to qualify. • The additional storage can be added on the dry side (after air dryer) or wet side (before air dryer). Application Measure Description Code Rebate Unit Retrofit Compressed Air Storage, Increase from ≤ 1 Gal/CFM to ≥ 3 Gal/CFM PS5444* $35 hp New Construction Compressed Air Storage, ≥ 3 Gal/CFM N-PS5444* $35 hp *Complete Table E on the Supplemental Data Sheet.

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AIR-ENTRAINING NOZZLES Requirements: • Nozzle must be engineered. Nozzle must be rated at or less than the SCFM rates shown in the table. SCFM ratings are at 80 psig. Diameter, in inches 1/8 1/4 3/8 1/2 SCFM 10 17 18 18

Application

Measure Description Air-Entraining Nozzle Air-Entraining Nozzle

Code

Rebate

Unit

Retrofit

PS2259

$50 $50

Nozzle Nozzle

New Construction

N-PS2259

COMPRESSED AIR AND VACUUM SYSTEM HEAT RECOVERY Requirements: • This rebate is for the installation of a new heat recovery system where one did not exist previously. • Heat recovery system must include automatic controls to switch from winter to summer operation. Systems with only manual damper controls are not eligible. • Replacing an existing heat recovery system or upgrading an existing heat recovery system from manual to automatic controls does not qualify. • The project must result in an estimated net reduction of BTUs consumed in the facility to be eligible. • Rebate is limited to 50% of the project cost, including equipment and external labor (internal labor eligible for schools and government customers). Application Measure Description Code Rebate Unit

Compressed Air Heat Recovery Vacuum Pump Heat Recovery Compressed Air Heat Recovery Vacuum Pump Heat Recovery

PS2257 PS3928

$75 $75 $75 $75

hp hp hp hp

Retrofit

N-PS2257 N-PS3928

New Construction

COMPRESSED AIR LOAD SHIFTING Requirements: • Pre-approval is recommended before you start your project to confirm eligibility. • Only replacement of inappropriate use of compressed air (e.g., blow off, cooling, air motors, etc.) with a blower or electric motor is eligible. • Only for existing compressed air systems. • Inappropriate use must have an annual runtime of at least 2,000 hours. • Rebate will be calculated as follows: (Compressed Air hp for the inappropriate use - hp for the replacement technology) x rebate rate per hp from table below. • Rebate is limited to 50% of the project cost, including equipment and external labor (internal labor eligible for schools and government customers). Application Measure Description Code Rebate Unit Retrofit Install Blower or Electric Motor to Replace Inappropriate Use of Compressed Air PS2848* $300 hp Shifted * Complete Table F on the Supplemental Data Sheet. PLEASE NOTE

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STEAM AND HOT WATER SYSTEMS

STEAM TRAP MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Requirements: • Surveys are optional. Survey rebates are available only once in a 12-month period per steam system. Survey cost must be shown on the invoice. • To qualify for the survey rebate, customer must repair or replace 90% of traps identified as failed. Customer can provide written explanation for a trap that cannot be repaired or replaced and may still qualify for survey rebate. • Repair rebate is only available for the repair or replacement of traps that have malfunctioned leaking steam. Repair rebate is not available for traps that are failed closed or are plugged. • Offering is for replacing conventional style steam traps. Venturi steam traps are eligible, but encouraged to apply for custom incentives. Custom Venturi trap applications may increase the incentive amount. • Repairs do not need to be made at one time, but only one repair rebate per trap can be applied for in a 12-month period (based on latest repair date). • Mass Replacement of traps can be completed without a survey. Focus on Energy will assume 20% were leaking and pay a repair rebate for 20% of the total traps replaced. • 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 rebate. Vendor must create and fill in the log as work is completed. Required fields (minimum): • ID Tag Number • Location Description • Nominal Steam Pressure • Condition of Trap (indicate ONE below): º Functioning Properly º Malfunctioning - Not Leaking Steam º Malfunctioning - Leaking Steam • Trap Type • Survey/Repair Date

Application Measure Description

Code PS4041

Rebate

Unit

Steam Trap Survey

$8

Steam Trap

Steam Trap Repair, < 10 psig Steam Trap Repair, 10-49 psig Steam Trap Repair, 50-124 psig Steam Trap Repair, 125-225 psig Steam Trap Repair, >225 psig

PS3999

$60

Steam Trap

PS4000

$100

Steam Trap

Retrofit

PS4001

$150

Steam Trap

PS4002

$250

Steam Trap

PS4003

$420

Steam Trap

PROCESS BOILER COMBUSTION UPGRADES Requirements: • Boiler input must be entered in boiler horsepower (BHP). 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 rebates (PS4760 and PS5238) are eligible on boilers ≤ 1,000 BHP. Boilers > 1,000 BHP may be eligible for custom incentives. • Invoices must include the manufacturer name and model number of linkageless controls, O2 trim, and high turndown burner equipment. • Rebate is limited to 50% of the project cost, including equipment and external labor (internal labor eligible for schools and government customers). Application Measure Description Code Rebate Unit

Linkageless Controls, Burner Upgrade Only

PS4761* PS4762* PS4760* PS5238*

$35 $10 $20 $20 $10 $20

BHP BHP BHP BHP BHP BHP

O2 Trim Controls

Retrofit

High Turndown Burner, ≥ 10:1 Retrofit on Existing Boiler High Turndown Burner, ≥ 10:1 New Boiler Replacement

O2 Trim Controls

N-PS4762* N-PS5238*

New Construction

High Turndown Burner, ≥ 10:1, New Construction

*Complete Table G on the Supplemental Data Sheet.

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