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REPORT DISCLAIMER

This audit was conducted in accordance with the standards developed by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) for a Level II audit. Cost and savings calculations for a given measure were estimated to within ±20%, and are based on data obtained from the owner, data obtained during site observations, professional e xperience, historical data, and sta ndard engineering practice. Cost data does not include soft costs such as engineering fees, legal fees, project management fees, financing, etc. A thorough walkthroug h of the school was p erformed, which in cluded gathering nameplate information and operating parameters for all accessible equipment and lighting systems. Unless otherwise stated, model, efficiency, and cap acity information in cluded in th is report were collected directly from equipment nameplates and /or from documentation provided by the owner during the site visit. Typical operation and scheduling information was obtained from interviewing staff and spot measurements taken in the field.

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Table 1: Summary of Energy Conservation Measures Summary of Energy Conservation Measures

Energy Conservation Measure

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127,000 2,000 >20 3,500 >20

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17,000 200 >20 0 >20

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Replace Permanent Window A/C Units with Ductless Split Units 

9,000 100 >20 300 >20

ECM‐4 

Install Kitchen Hood Controllers 

38,400 200 >20 900 >20

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Replace Domestic Hot Water Heater with Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger    

14,300 2,300 6.2 0 6.2 X

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Convert Electric Dish Washer Booster Heater to Natural Gas 

15,100 1,200 12.6 2,600 10.4 X

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Water Conservation 

190,000 5,100 >20 0 >20

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Lighting Replacements 

7,000 2,200 3.2 1,200 2.6 X

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Lighting Controls  12,000 10,300 1.2 1,600 1.0 X

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The school has (6) A erco Benchmark 2.0 hot water co ndensing boilers with a total capacity of 12,000 MBH at full load. These boilers are rated at between 85.3% and 93% efficiency depending on the firing rate and return water temperature. In general a lowe r firing rate and lower return water temperature will yield a h igher efficiency in condensing boiler. An Aerco Boiler Management System (BMS) controls the firing rate on all boilers and ensures they run in unison with the highest possible efficiency. While onsite it was observed that the BMS was operating (6) boilers at a load of 48%. Heating hot water is circulated throu ghout the building via premium efficiency hot water pumps that are operat ed by VFD controls. T here are (6 ) Emerson 5 hp pumps, (4) Emerson 15 hp pumps and (2) Emerson 7.5 hp pumps in total. Hot water circulates thr oughout the building to provide he ating to vari ous rooms and hallways. Heating in classrooms are prov ided by unit ventilators (UVs) which are controlled by DDC electronic thermostats. So me classrooms had heating only unit ventilators, while others had combined heating and cooling UVs Hallways are h eated by cabinet heaters mounted in the ceilings a nd walls with thermostats located i n the hallways throughout the school. Some classrooms, specifically renovated science rooms are heated by gas fired roof top units (RTUs) that are lo cated on the roof of the school above those classrooms. Some RTUs provided both heating and cooling, while others were heating only. The combined unit sizes are located in the next section. The heating only units includ ed (6) 100 MBH units that were 81% efficient. The gymnasium was heated by (4) Aaon 17 ton cooling, 270 MBH heating RTUs. Specifics on mechanical equipment can be found within the equipment inventory located in Appendix B. 4.2.b Cooling Systems The majority of the school does not have any air conditioning systems in place; however a few rooms were air conditioned by RTUs located on the roof. The se units varied in cooling capacity including:

(1) 2.5 Ton (1) 6.5 Ton (36.6 kW electric heat) (1) 7.5 Ton (130 MBH, 80% eff) (1) 10 Ton (1) 17 Ton (270 MBH, 81% eff) (1) 25 Ton (260 MBH, 80% eff) (1) 60 Ton

Some classrooms contained combined heating and cooling UVs that were controlled by electronic thermostats located on the walls o f the building. The cooling for the units

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came from some of the RTUs located above and from a few condensing units that were also located on the roof of the school. There were quite a few window air conditioning units utilized in a number of places which ranged in age. These units are controlled by the teachers in those classrooms. Some of the units were quite old and could be upgraded to energy star units. Specifics on mechanical equipment can be found within the equipment inventory located in Appendix B. 4.2.c Ventilation Systems Every classroom in Parsippany High School has a unit ventilator. Unit ventilators (UV) provide heating and ventilation to the classroom using hot water coils fed from the boilers. A small fan moves the air through the coil to provide heating. Modulating dampers control the amount of indoor recirculated air and outdoor air flow. The units are typically attached to an exterior wall which allows the unit to get ventilation air directly from the outdoors without using ducting. UVs throughout the school were controlled by DDC controls except for the wood shop HV unit which is still maintained by pneumatics. Hallways are ventilated similarly with ceiling mounted fan coil units. Specifics on mechanical equipment can be found within the equipment inventory located in Appendix B. 4.2.d Exhaust Systems As ventilation units bring outdoor air into the building, exhaust systems move indoor air into the atmosphere. During the site visit it was recorded that approximately (78) exhaust fans were located on the roof to remove air from classrooms, hallways, bathrooms, the gym and the kitchen area. While onsite, it was noted that a fair amount were either old or no longer functioning and should be replaced. There was one hood located in the kitchen that were estimated to be 3’ x 10’. While onsite it wa s observed that the kitchen hood fans were running while the school was unoccupied. A switch on the wall allows kitchen staff to manually turn the hood on or off. (2) Up blast exhaust fans located on the roof force heat and smoke out o f the building through the hood. A Make-up Air Uni t (MUA), loc ated on the roof above the kitchen provided make-up heat and ventilation to the hood. The MUA ensures that an equal amount of fresh air enters the kitchen as is being exhausted by the hood. Specifics on mechanical equipment can be found within the equipment inventory located in Appendix B. The following ECMs were identified as HVAC system improvements:

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4.2.1 ECM-1 RTU Replacement Units with Higher EER Units Several Lennox rooftop units provide natural gas heating and direct expansion (DX ) cooling to the 300 and 5 00 wings of the high school. These units have a n approximate EER of 11.0. A Trane rooftop unit provides electric heating and cooling and serves the 300 wing. These units were identified due to age, and seem to be original to t heir respective building wing constructions. It is pr oposed to replace these units with new, natural gas fired heating and DX cooling packaged rooftop units with higher EER ratings. The calculations for this measure assume that the existing units are o perating at an average cooling EER of 10.7. Newer units would have an average EER of 13.0. The assumption of this calculation is t hat the operating hours and capacities of all t he equipment stay the same. The e nergy savings are the result of operating highe r efficiency units. The implementation cost and saving s related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-1 RTU Replacement Units with Higher EER Units

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive

* (without (with

Electricity Natural

Gas Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

127,000 0 17,000 0 2,000 0 2,000 (0.8) 3,500 >20 >20 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey SmartStart Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities

Expected Life: 15 years Lifetime Savings: 255,000 kWh 0 therms $ 30,000

This measure is not recommended. 4.2.2 ECM-2 Replace Window A/C units with Energy Star A/C Units The high school is equipped with ( 5) window mounted AC units of varying capacity for classrooms. These units are standard efficiency, and the condition of some units ranges from fair to poor. Rep lacement of the existing window u nits with newer energy star appliances was assessed. It is assumed that the maintenance staff will install the units. It was noted during the field survey that some window mounted AC units change location between school years in order to accommodate students with allergies. The assumption of this calculat ion is that the operating hours and capacity stay the same. The energy savings result from operating a higher efficiency unit.

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

ECM-2 Replace Window A/C units w/Energy Star Units

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural

Gas Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

17,000 0 1,700 0 200 0 200 (0.8) 0 >20 >20 * Does not qu alify for Incentive from th e New Jersey SmartStart Program. See section 5.0 for oth er incentive opportunities.

Expected Life: 15 years Lifetime Savings: 25,500 kWh 0 therms $ 3,000

This measure is not recommended due to a long payback period. Ho wever, as units fail, the school should consider replacement with Energy star or more mobile DX cooling units such as Move in Cool. 4.2.3 ECM-3 Replace Permanent Window AC units with Ductless Split Units Three (3) window mounted AC units are perman ently installed in office spaces. Th ese units provide 22,000 BTU cooling and have a 9.4 EER. Replacement of these particular window units with ductless sp lit units was accessed because these units ar e in permanent locations such as offices and will not change. The assumption used in this calculation is that the operating hours and capacity stay the same. The energy savings result from operating a higher efficiency unit. The implementation cost and saving s related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-3 Replace Permanent Window AC Units with DX Split System AC

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural

Gas Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

9,000 0 700 0 100 0 100 (0.9) 300 >20 >20 * Does not qu alify for Incentive from th e New Jersey SmartStart Program. See section 5.0 for oth er incentive opportunities.

Expected Life: 12 years Lifetime Savings: 10,500 kWh 0 therms $ 1,500

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This measure is not re commended. However, as unit s become old a nd begin to fail, consideration should be given to installing more permanent replacement if the units are in locations where they will not be relocated. 4.2.4 ECM-4 Install Kitchen Hood Controller The cafeteria kitchen contains a kitchen hood with a 3 HP motor that run s continuously during hood operation. Installing a control system was assessed. Upon activation, the hood lights turn on and the fans re ach a preset minimu m speed of 10 and 50 percent. When the cooking app liances are turned on, the fan speed will increase based on the exhaust air temperature. Fan speed will increa se to 100 percent until smoke and heat are removed during actual cooking. The control system will also send a signal to the kitchen MUA to modulate the speed on the supply fan drive based on exhaust air CFM. Energy savings are calculated from reduction of exhaust and make-up fan speed. The implementation cost and saving s related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below: ECM-4 Install Kitchen Hood Controller

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural

Gas Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

38,400 0 1,300 0 200 0 200 (0.9) 900 >20 >20 * Does not qualify for an Incentive per the New Jersey SmartStart Program. See section 5.0 for o ther incentive opportunities.

Expected Life: 20 years Lifetime Savings: 26,000 kWh 0 therms $ 4,000

This measure is not recommended. 4.3 Control Systems The hydronic heating sy stem includes classroom unit ventilators, HV units and ca binet heaters. The Aerco hot water boilers and r ooms utilize electronic DDC controls with a graphical front end that allows for easy control of the system. Thermostats are locate d in various classrooms and hallwa ys. The typical heating set point for the DDC section are 72F heating with 65F setback. An HV unit in the wood shop is st ill maintained on pneumatic contro ls at 72F heating with no setback enabled. However, this unit is shut down by personnel at the end of the day.

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The rooms which have heating or cooling pr ovided by RTUs have dedicated electronic thermostats that regulate the temperature set points. There are no ECMs associated with the controls systems. 4.4 Domestic Hot Water System Domestic hot water (DHW) is heat ed by (2) 85% efficient Lochinvar Copper Fin II 400 MBH circulating hot w ater heaters. The heat ers circulate the DHW to (2) Lochinvar RGA0504 500 gallon hot water storage tanks. The water is maintained at 130F, with a three way valve that allows it to mi x with cold water before being circulated throughout the school. The DHW system serves the kitchen, toilet rooms and sinks located throughout the school. The d istrict HVAC specialist ind icated that (1) of the DHW heaters is no longer functioning. Specifics on mechanical equipment can be found within the equipment inventory located in Appendix B. There are no ECMs associated with the domestic hot water system. 4.4.1 ECM-5 Replace Domestic Hot Water Heater with Shell & Tube Heat

Exchanger This ECM assesse s replacing this domestic water heater with a sh ell and t ube heat exchanger that would utilize the existing condensing HW boilers rather tha n the standalone DHW heaters and (2) 500 gallon DHW tanks. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, 2.5% of store d capacity is lost every hour during DHW heater standby. This value was applied to the total volume to determine annual standby losses. Proposed efficiency was based on a typical high efficienc y natural gas condensin g type hot water boiler. The heat exchanger will require water piping modifications. The implementation cost and saving s related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

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ECM-5 Replace Domestic Hot Water Heater w/ Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger

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Cost Maintenanc

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$ kW kWh Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

14,300 0 0 1,700 2,300 0 2,300 3.1 0 6.2 6.2 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey SmartStart Install Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities.

Expected Life: 24 years Lifetime Savings: 0 kWh 40,800 therms $55,200

This measure is recommended. 4.5 Kitchen Equipment The kitchen at Parsippany High School serves f ood all day long includ ing breakfast and provides food for many of the elem entary schools in the district. The kitchen equipment includes ovens, stoves and warming ovens and are fueled by natural gas. There was one walk-in refrigerator set at 43F that had refrigerator controls installed. The following ECMs identified are improvements to the kitchen equipment:

4.5.1 ECM-6 Convert Electric Dish Washer Booster Heater to Natural Gas The kitchen utilizes a 45.0 kW electric dishw asher booster heater to clean cooking equipment and sanitize dishes. The booster heater is used approximately four hours per day for 180 days annually. A natural gas booster heater replacement was assessed. The calculation uses electrical consumption and annual electrical cost as the baseline, which was converted to natural gas for the prop osed case. The difference between the two values is the energy savings. The implementation cost and saving s related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

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ECM-6 Convert Electric Dish Washer Booster Heater to Natural Gas

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Natural

Gas Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

15,100 100 9,700 (400) 1,200 0 1,200 6.9 2,600 12.6 10.4 * Does not qualify for an Incentive per the New Jersey SmartStart Program. See section 5.0 for o ther incentive opportunities.

Expected Life: 15 years Lifetime Savings: 145,500 kWh (6,000) therms $ 18,000

This measure is recommended. 4.6 Plumbing Systems Parsippany High School has a varie ty of older a nd newer style plumbing fixtures. The older style plumbing fixtures consume more water than modern plumbing fixtures. The number of plumbing fixtures in this building were approxima ted to be (40) 3.5 gallon per flush (GPF) water closets. There are also approximately (20) urinals in the school, with an average of 1.5 GPF and 50 faucets with an average flow rate of 3 gallon per minute (GPM). Per the number of occup ants, it was estimated t hat each toilet and faucet is utilized approximately 4 times per day. The following ECM identifies an improvement to the school’s Domestic Hot Water System: 4.6.1 ECM-7 Water Conservation (Low Flow Fixtures) The water savings asso ciated from replacing th ese fixtures with low-flow fixtures was calculated by taking the difference of the annual water usage for the prop osed and base case. The basis of this calculation is the numb er of times each fixture is used, gallons per use, and number of fixtures. The implementation cost and saving s related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

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ECM-7 Water Conservation (Low Flow Fixtures)

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive* (without (with

Electricity Water Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Kgal $ $ $ $ Years Years

190,000 0 0 200 5,100 0 5,100 (0.2) 0 >20 >20 * Does not qualify for an Incentive per the New Jersey SmartStart Program. See section 5.0 for o ther incentive opportunities.

Expected Life: 30 years Lifetime Savings: 0 kWh 6,000 kGal $153,000

This measure is not recommended due to the high payback period and negative ROI. 4.7 Lighting/Electrical Systems The majority of the light ing in Parsippany High School Ele mentary School is comprised of T-8 fluorescent tube fixtures wit h electronic ballasts an d incandescent lamps. The lighting in the Gymnasium has bee n recently u pgraded to fluorescent T5 fixtures with electronic ballasts. Th e building’s exterior lighting inclu des several high pressure sodium wall pack units. The pole lights in the parking lot and field areas are property of Jersey Central Power & Light, an d are billed monthly. A comprehensive lighting survey can be found in Appendix B. Parsippany High School utilizes 588 computers throughout t he building in classrooms, offices, media centers and computer labs. The majority of computers have flat screen LCD monitors. The following ECMs ide ntified are improve ments to Parsip pany High School’s lighting and electrical system: 4.7.1 ECM-8 Lighting Replacement / Upgrades The school uses mostly T-8 fixtures with electronic ballast s in classrooms, offices, and hallway spaces. Single bulb incand escent fixtures were used in closets, storage rooms, and small bathrooms. Each swit ch and circuit was identified, and an invento ry of fixtures, controls and locations was established during the field survey (Appendix B). There is an opportunity to reduce consumption by upgrading the incandescent fixtures to compact fluorescent lamps. This would involve a replacement of the bulb. The exterior lighting on the building walls is proposed to be changed from high pressure sodiu m to LED, which has a long er life and consumes much less ene rgy. This w ill involve a full replacement. There are exterior lighting fixtures with inca ndescent bulbs adjacent to doorways. These bulbs in these fixtures can be replaced with compact fluorescent bulbs of comparable wattage.

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Energy savings for th is measure were calculated by applying the existin g and proposed fixture wattages to estimated times of operation. These calculations ar e based upon 1 to 1 repla cements with the fixtures. They do n ot take into account lumen output and square footage. A more comprehensive study may be perf ormed to d etermine correct lighting levels. Supporting calculations, including assumptions for lighting hours and annual en ergy usage for each fixture, are provided in Appendix C. The implementation cost and saving s related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-8 Lighting Replacement / Upgrades Budgetar

y Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Potential Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive

* (without (with

Electricity Natural

Gas Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

7,000 0 13,700 0 2,200 0 2,200 3.3 1,200 3.2 2.6 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey SmartStart Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities.

Expected Life: 15 years Lifetime Savings: 205,500 0 therms $ 33,000

This measure is not recommended in lieu of ECM-10. 4.7.2 ECM-9 Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) Several classrooms and laboratory preparation spaces were equipped with occupa ncy sensors. The significa nt majority of classrooms and offi ces were n ot equipped with occupancy sensors. Currently the light fixtures within classrooms, multipurpose room, media center and gymnasium are controlled via switches regardless of occupancy. Therefore, installing an occupancy sensor in these spaces to turn off lights when the areas are unoccupied was assessed. This measure recommends installing occupancy sensors for the current lighting system. Using a pro cess similar to that utilized in section 4.7.1, th e energy savings for t his measure was calcu lated by applyi ng the known fixture wattages in the space to the estimated existing and proposed times of operation for each fixture. The implementation cost and saving s related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

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ECM-9 Install Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors) Budgetar

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Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive

* (without (with

Electricity Natural

Gas Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

12,000 0 86,000 0 10,300 0 10,300 12.1 1,600 1.2 1.0 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Direct Install Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities.

Expected Life: 15 years Lifetime Savings: 1,290,000 kWh 0 therms $154,500

This measure is not recommended in lieu of ECM-10. 4.7.3 ECM-10 Lighting Replacements with Controls (Occupancy Sensors) This measure is a com bination of ECM-8 and ECM-9; recommending replace/upgrade the current lighting fixtur es to more efficient ones and installing occupancy sensors on the new lights. Interactive effects of the higher efficiency lights and occupancy sensors lead the energy and co st savings for this meas ure to not be cumulative or equivalent to the sum of replacing the lighting fixtures alone and installing occupancy sensors without the lighting upgrade. The implementation cost and saving s related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-10 Lighting Replacements with Controls (Occupancy Sensors) Budgetar

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Cost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive

* (without (with

Electricity Natural

Gas Total Savings Incentive) Incentive)

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

19,000 0 99,700 0 12,500 0 12,500 8.7 2,800 1.5 1.3 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey Direct Install Program. See section 5.0 for other incentive opportunities.

Expected Life: 15 years Lifetime Savings: 1,495,500 0 therms $187,500

This measure is recommended.

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recommended measures ident ified in a previous energy assessment, such as this energy audit. The incen tive is reimbursed to t he school u pon successful replace ment and payment of the equipment. This school is not eligible to receive funding from the Direct Install Program because the electrical demand is more than the maxi mum peak electrical demand of 150 kW in th e last 12 month period. Refer to appendix D for more information on this program. 5.1.3 New Jersey Pay For Performance Program (P4P) The facility will be el igible for incentives from the New Jersey Office of Clean Energy. The most significant incentives are availabl e from the New Jersey Pay for Performance (P4P) Program. The P4P program is designed for qualified energy conservation projects applied to facilities whose demand in any of the preceding 12 months exceeds 100 kW. This average minimum has been waived for build ings owned by local government s or municipalities and non- profit organizations, however. Facilities that meet this crit erion must also achieve a minimum performance target of 15% energy redu ction by using the EPA Portfolio Manager benchmarking tool be fore and af ter implementation of t he measure(s). If the participant is a m unicipal electric company customer, and a custo mer of a regulated gas New Jersey Utility, only gas measures will be eli gible under the Program. Available incentives are as follows: Incentive #1: Energy Reduction Pla n – This in centive is designed to offset the cost of services associated with the development of the Energy Reduction Plan (ERP).

Incentive Amount: $0.10/SF Minimum incentive: $5,000 Maximum Incentive: $50,000 or 50% of Facility annual energy cost

The standard incentive pays $0.10 per square foot, up to a maximum of $50,000, not to exceed 50% of facility annual energy cost, paid after approval of application. For building audits funded by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, which receive an initial 75% incentive toward performance of the energy audit, facilities are only eligible for an additional $0.05 per square foot, up to a maximum of $25 ,000, rather than the standard incentive noted above. Incentive #2: Installation of Reco mmended Measures – This incen tive is based on projected energy savings as determined in Incentive #1 (Minimum 15% savings must be achieved), and is paid upon successful installation of recommended measures. Electric

Base incentive based on 15% savings: $0.09/ per projected kWh saved. For each % over 15% add: $0.005 per projected kWh saved. Maximum incentive: $0.11/ kWh per projected kWh saved

Gas Base incentive based on 15% savings: $0.90/ per projected Therm saved.

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For each % over 15% add: $0.05 per projected Therm saved. Maximum incentive: $1.25 per projected Therm saved

Incentive cap: 25% of total project cost Incentive #3: Post-Con struction Benchmarking Report – This incentive is paid after acceptance of a report proving energy savings over one year utilizing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Portfolio Manager benchmarking tool. Electric

Base incentive based on 15% savings: $0.09/ per projected kWh saved. For each % over 15% add: $0.005 per projected kWh saved. Maximum incentive: $0.11/ kWh per projected kWh saved

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Base incentive based on 15% savings: $0.90/ per projected Therm saved. For each % over 15% add: $0.05 per projected Therm saved. Maximum incentive: $1.25 per projected Therm saved

Combining incentives #2 and #3 will provide a total of $0.18 / kWh and $1.8/therm not to exceed 50% of total p roject cost. Additional incentives fo r #2 and #3 are increased by $0.005/kWh and $0.05/therm for e ach percentage increase above the 15% minimu m target to 20%, calculat ed with the EPA Portf olio Manager benchma rking tool, not to exceed 50% of total project cost. Total P4P incentives are summarized below:

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For the purpose of demonstrating the eligibility of the ECM’s to meet the minimu m savings requirement of 15% for th e Pay for Performanc e Program, all ECM’s (both recommended and not recommended) have been included in the incentive calculations. Based on an energy reduction of 4.6%, the Pa rsippany High School building does not meet the minimum 15% energy reduction and therefore will not be eligible for the Pay for Performance Program. Refer to appendix D for more information on this program. 5.1.4 Energy Savings Improvement Plan (ESIP) The Energy Savings Improvement Program (ESIP) allows government agencies to make energy related improvements to their facilities and pay for the costs u sing the value of energy savings that result from the improvements. Under the recently enacted Chapter 4

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of the Laws of 2009 (the law), the ESIP provides all government agencies in New Jersey with a flexible tool to improve and reduce energy usage with minimal expenditure of new financial resources. ESIP allows local units to use “energy savings obligations” to pay for the capital costs of energy improvements to their facilit ies. This can be done over a maximum term of 15 years. Energy savings obligations are not considered “new general obligation debt” of a local unit and do not co unt against debt limits or require voter approval. They ma y be issued as refunding bonds or leases. Savings generated fro m the installation of ene rgy conservation measures pay the principal of an d interest on the bonds; for that re ason, the debt service created by the ESOs is not paid from the debt service fu nd, but is paid from the general fund. For local go vernments interested in pursuing a n ESIP, the first step is to perform an energy audit. Pursuing a Local Government En ergy Audit through New Jersey's Cl ean Energy Program is a valuable first step to th e ESIP app roach. The “Local Finance Notice” outlines how local governments can develop and implement a n ESIP for their facilities. The ESIP can be prepar ed internally if the entity has qualifie d staff. If not, the ESIP must be implemented by an independent contractor and not by the energy savings company producing the Energy Reduction Plan. The ESIP a pproach may not be a ppropriate for all energy conservation and energy efficiency improvements. Local units should carefully consider all alternatives to develop an approach that best meets their needs. Refer to appendix D for more information o n this program.

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Photovoltaic (PV) Rooftop Solar Power Generation – 240 kW System

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Utility Curtailment is a n agreement with the utility provider’s reg ional transmission organization and an approved Curtailment Service Provider (CSP) to shed electrical load by either turning major equipment off or energizing all or part of a facility utili zing an emergency generator; therefore, reducing the electrica l demand on the utility grid. This program is to benefit the utility company during high demand periods and utility provider offers incentives to the CSP to parti cipate in this program. Enrolling in the program will require program participants to dr op electrical load or turn on emergency generators during high electrical demand conditions or dur ing emergencies. Part of the progr am also will require that program participants reduce their requi red load or run emerge ncy generators with notice to test the system. A pre-approved CSP will require a minimum of 100 kW of load reduction to participate in any curtailment program. From November 2011 through October 2012 t he facility had a peak electricity demand of 431.2 kW and a mi nimum of 389.4 kW. The monthly average over the observed 12 month period was 407.0 kW. The district is currently in the process of acqu iring a 500 kW diesel generator with partial funding through FEMA. They currently have a contract wit h Ener-Noc for a few of their school buildings. As of January 2013 their contr act has been renewed with Ener-Noc. It is not recommended that they adjust their current contract at this time.

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APPENDIX A

Utility Usage Analysis

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Parsippany-Troy Hills School DistrictParsippany High School309 Baldwin Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054

Annual Utilities12-month Summary

Annual Usage 1,494,520 kWh/yrAnnual Cost 178,835 $Blended Rate 0.120 $/kWhConsumption Rate 0.098 $/kWhDemand Rate 38.93 $/kWPeak Demand 431.2 kWMin. Demand 389.4 kWAvg. Demand 407.0 kW

Annual Usage 57,569 Therms/yrAnnual Cost 48,669 $Rate 0.85 $/Therm

Annual Usage 2,506 Therms/yrAnnual Cost 1,766 $Rate 1.07 $/Therm

Annual Usage 580,760 gallons/yrAnnual Cost 48,686 $Rate 0.084 $/gallon

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Parsippany-Troy Hills School DistrictParsippany High School309 Baldwin Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054

Utility Bills: Account Numbers

Account Number School Building Location Type Notes10-1240-3825-16 Parsippany High School 309 Baldwin Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054 Natural Gas10-1240-3820-14 Parsippany High School 309 Baldwin Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054 Natural Gas100006587792 Parsippany High School 309 Baldwin Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054 Electric431560-1 309 Baldwin Road, Parsippany, NJ 0705 309 Baldwin Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054 Water/Sewer

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Utility Data -Parsippany High SchoolElectric

Parsippany-Troy Hills School DistrictPO Box 52, Parsippany, NJ 07054

For Service at: Parsippany High School Account No.: 100006587792 Delivery - JCP&LMeter No.: G28260467 Supplier - JCP&LElectric Service

Consumption Demand Delivery Supplier Total Consumption Demand Blended Rate Consumption DemandMonth (kWh) (kW) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($/kWh) ($/kWh) ($/kW)November-11 138,080 424.6 5,944$ 12,721$ 18,665$ 15,983$ 2,682$ 0.14$ 0.12$ 6.32$ December-11 109,280 425.4 5,308$ 10,068$ 15,376$ 12,688$ 2,688$ 0.14$ 0.12$ 6.32$ January-12 122,000 393.6 5,160$ 11,240$ 16,400$ 13,771$ 2,629$ 0.14$ 0.11$ 6.71$ February-12 128,360 377.7 5,086$ 11,826$ 16,912$ 14,312$ 2,600$ 0.13$ 0.11$ 6.91$ March-12 134,720 361.8 5,012$ 12,412$ 17,424$ 14,853$ 2,571$ 0.13$ 0.11$ 7.11$ April-12 132,000 389.3 4,815$ 12,161$ 16,976$ 14,522$ 2,454$ 0.13$ 0.11$ 6.30$ May-12 142,560 403.4 5,094$ 13,134$ 18,228$ 15,683$ 2,545$ 0.13$ 0.11$ 6.31$ June-12 137,600 431.2 5,390$ 9,313$ 14,703$ 11,780$ 2,923$ 0.11$ 0.09$ 6.78$ July-12 104,640 359.0 3,228$ 8,169$ 11,396$ 8,169$ 3,228$ 0.11$ 0.08$ 8.99$ August-12 116,320 307.7 4,162$ 7,873$ 12,035$ 9,968$ 2,066$ 0.10$ 0.09$ 6.71$ September-12 124,000 420.3 5,077$ 8,392$ 13,470$ 10,622$ 2,847$ 0.11$ 0.09$ 6.77$ October-12 131,040 389.4 4,788$ 8,869$ 13,657$ 11,202$ 2,455$ 0.10$ 0.09$ 6.30$ November-12 112,000 424.6 4,679$ 7,580$ 12,259$ 9,576$ 2,682$ 0.11$ 0.09$ 6.32$ Total (All) 1,632,600 431.2 63,743 133,757 197,500 163,129 34,371 $0.12 $0.10 $6.73Total (last 12-months) 1,494,520 431.2 57,799 121,036 178,835 147,146 31,689 $0.12 $0.10 $38.93

Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101.) Number of kWh of electric energy used per month2.) Number of kW of power measured3.) Electric charges from Delivery provider Utility Data Missing. Highlighted cell represents an interpolated value.4.) Electric charges from Supply provider5.) Total charges (Delivery + Supplier)6.) Charges based on the number of kWh of electric energy used7.) Charges based on the number of kW of power measured8.) Total Charges ($) / Consumption (kWh)9.) Consumption Charges ($) / Consumption (kWh)

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Provider Charges Unit CostsUsage (kWh) vs. Demand (kW) Charges

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Parsippany-Troy Hills School DistrictParsippany High School309 Baldwin Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054

For Service at: Vail Rd PTH High SchoolAccount No.: 10-1240-3825-16Meter No.: 00321604Natural Gas ServiceDelivery - New Jersey Natural GasSupplier -

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October-11 1,907$ 1,907$ 313 6.09$ November-11 4,086$ 4,086$ 5,222 0.78$ December-11 7,081$ 7,081$ 11,178 0.63$ January-12 8,849$ 8,849$ 16,089 0.55$ February-12 7,950$ 7,950$ 14,043 0.57$ March-12 4,621$ 4,621$ 6,483 0.71$ April-12 2,689$ 2,689$ 2,093 1.28$ May-12 1,953$ 1,953$ 421 4.64$ June-12 1,237$ 1,237$ 0 #DIV/0!July-12 1,768$ 1,768$ 0 #DIV/0!August-12 1,768$ 1,768$ 0 #DIV/0!September-12 1,768$ 1,768$ 0 #DIV/0!October-12 2,992$ 2,992$ 1,728 1.73$ Total 48,669$ 48,669$ 57,569 0.85$

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Parsippany-Troy Hills School DistrictParsippany High School309 Baldwin Road, Parsippany, NJ 07054

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Parsippany-Troy Hills School DistrictParsippany High School

For Service at: Parsippany High SchoolAccount No.: 431560-1WaterDelivery - Township of Parsippany-Troy HillsSupplier - Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills

Month Total ($) Gallons $/Gallon

1/9/2012 8,783.16$ 135000 0.065$ 4/9/2012 9,940.98$ 105000 0.095$ 7/9/2012 13,839.73$ 157400 0.088$ 10/9/2012 16,122.29$ 183360 0.088$ Total 48,686.16$ 580760 0.084$

Sewer

Month Total ($) Gallons $/Gallon

1/9/2012 5,515.44$ fixed4/9/2012 4,453.07$ fixed7/9/2012 7,006.42$ fixed10/9/2012 4,087.02$ fixedTotal 21,061.95$ 580760 0.036$

Utility Data Missing. Highlighted cell represents an interpolated value.

Combined Sewer and Water: 0.120$ per gallon

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New Jersey BPU – Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Education- Energy Audit

APPENDIX B

Equipment Inventory

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Description QTY Manufacturer Name Model No. Serial No.Equipment Type /

UtilityCapacity/Size /Efficiency Location Areas/Equipment Served Date Installed Remaining Useful Life (years) Other Info.

Current year Years Old ASHRAE life expectancy

Air Compressor 1 Dayton 2N103P N/A Pneumatic Controls Air Compressor

75 PSI, 1/2 HP / 72% Eff Old Boiler Room Machine / Wood Shop 1995 2 2013 20

Boiler 6 Aerco Benchmark 2.0 N/AHVAC Condensing

HW Boiler /Natural Gas

(1,706) 1,860 MBH Output /2,000 MBH

Input / (85.3%) 93% Eff

Boiler Room School 2008 25 2013

30

Condensing Unit 2 Lennox HS29-036-13Y-OPT 5805E08756HVAC Split System

AC /Electric

Cooling: 3 Ton, 9.8 EER Roof 300 Wing Classrooms 2005 7 2013

15

DHW Heater 2 Lochinvar CFN401PW C06H00185168Domestic Hot Water

Heater /Natural Gas

400,000 btu/h /85% eff Boiler Room Domestic Hot Water System 2008 15 2013

20

DHW Pump 1 Armstrong 116638-061 160287 DHW Circulating Pump 1/4 HP Boiler Room Domestic Hot Water System 2008 15 2013

20

DHW Storage Tank 2 Lochinvar RGA0504 C06J00026715 DHW Storage Tank 504 Gallon Capacity Boiler Room Domestic Hot Water System 2008 15 2013 20Dust Collector 2 Mediator MA 516591-0488 Dust Collector 3/4 HP Wood Shop Wood Shop 1985 -8 2013 20

Expansion Tank 1 Bell & Gossett B1200 149581 N/A 317 Gallons Boiler Room N/A 2008 15 2013

20

HW Pump 6 Emerson R336 N/A N/A 5 HP / 89.5% Eff Boiler Room Various Areas 2008 15 2013

20

HW Pump 4 Emerson N/A N/A N/A 15 HP / 93.0% Eff Boiler Room Various Areas 2008 15 2013 20

HW Pump 2 Emerson R340 N/A N/A 7.5 HP / 91.7% Eff Boiler Room Various Areas 2008 15 2013 20

HW Pump 2 Marathon Electric DCV284 M13006805-03/24 15 HP / 91.7% Eff Boiler Room Hot Water Heating System 2008 15 2013 20

Kitchen Hood 2 CaptiveAire Systems 5424 MD-2 N/A N/A 3' x 10', min 150 cfm/ft Kitchen N/A 1973 -20 2013 20

Kitchen Hood MUA 1 CaptiveAire Systems A2-D.250-G15 1343351 HVAC Heating Only, Natural Gas

Heating: (Min/Max) 18 / 223 MBH Roof Kitchen Hood 2011 13 2013 15

RTU 1 Rheem 13AJN30A01 8391W191102290 HVAC Cooling only, Electric Cooling: 2.5 Tons Roof 300 Wing Classrooms 2011 13 2013 15

RTU - 101, -114 1 Lennox LGA090H2BS3Y 5605L12551 5605L12550

HVAC 2 Stage DX Cooling / Modulating

NG Heat

Cooling: 7.5 Ton, 11.3 EER

/Heating:104/130 MBH, 80% Eff

Roof 500, 300 Wing Classrooms 2000 2 2013

15

RTU - 107 1 Lennox LGC300H2BS2Y 5605L12442HVAC 2 Stage DX

Cooling / Modulating NG Heat

Cooling: 25 Tons, 11.0 EER

/Heating: 208 / 260 MBH, 80% Eff

Roof 300 Wing Classrooms 2000 2 2013

15

RTU - 151 1 Reznor N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2007 9 2013 15

RTU - 61 1 Trane TCD075C30ABC Z15101843D HVAC Heating and Cooling / Electric

Cooling: 6.5 Ton, /Heating: 36.6 kW Roof N/A 2001 3 2013 15

RTU - 62 1 Trane RAUCC60EBU03ABD C01D46829 HVAC Air Cooled Condensing Unit

Cooling: 60 Ton, 11.2 EER Roof Offices 2001 3 2013 15

RTU - 68, -67 2 Reznor RDH100-S-DMJ EBGI83Y2N05297 HVAC Heating Only, Natural Gas

Heating: 81 / 100 MBH, 81% Eff Roof 200 Wing Classrooms 2007 9 2013 15

RTU - 77 1 Carrier Split System N/A N/A HVAC DX Cooling / Electric Est 10 Tons Roof N/A 1990 -8 2013 15

RTU - 78 1 Carrier 48TCED08A2A5A0A0A0 0911G0601HVAC Heating and

Cooling RTU / Electric / NG

Cooling: 7.5 Tons, 11 EER

Heating: 148 / 180 mbh, 82% Eff

Roof 300 Wing Classrooms 2004 6 2013

15

RTU - 88, -89 2 Reznor RDH100-S-DMJ EBGI83Y2N05296 HVAC Heating Only, Natural Gas

Heating: 81 / 100 MBH, 81% Eff Roof 300 Wing Classroom 2007 9 2013 15

RTU - 93, -94 2 Reznor RDH100-S-DMJ EBGI83Y2N05298 HVAC Heating Only, Natural Gas

Heating: 81 / 100 MBH, 81% Eff Roof 300 Wing Classroom 2007 9 2013 15

RTU-153, -146 4 AAON, Inc RM-018-8-0-A202-349 200510-AMGN21003HVAC 2 Stage DX

Cooling / Modulating NG Heat

Cooling: 17 Ton, 11.7 EER

/Heating:219 / 270 MBH, 81% Eff

Roof Gym 2005 7 R-22 2013

15

Walk-in Refridgerator / Freezer Condenser Unit 2 Master-Bilt MHHZ0111B 168489 Walk-in Condenser

Unit Roof Kitchen N/A 1973 -25 2013 15

Walk-in Refrigerator 1 N/A N/A 8' x 10' Kitchen N/A 1973 -20 2013 20

AC-1 8 N/A N/A N/A Window AC Unit Cooling: 22,000 BTU / 21,600 BTU / 9.4 EER Various Various Areas 1990 -8 2013 15

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APPENDIX C

ECM Calculations

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Approx. Costs

Payback (Years)

($)w/

Incentive

ECM-1Replace Rooftop Units w/ Higher EER Units 127,000 2,000 >20 3,500 >20

ECM-2Replace Window A/C Units w/ Energy Star Equivalents 17,000 200 >20 0 >20

ECM-3Replace Permanent Window A/C Units w/ Ductless Split Units 9,000 100 >20 300 >20

ECM-4Install Kitchen Hood Controllers (Me-Link System) 38,400 200 >20 900 >20

ECM-5Replace Domestic Hot Water Heater with Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger 14,300 2,300 6.2 0 6.2 X

ECM-6Convert Electric Dishwasher Booster Heater to Natural Gas 15,100 1,200 12.6 2,600 10.4 X

ECM-7 Water Conservation 190,000 5,100 >20 0 >20

ECM-8 Lighting Replacements 7,000 2,200 3.2 1,200 2.6

ECM-9 Lighting Controls 12,000 10,300 1.2 1,600 1.0

ECM-10 Lighting Replacements & Controls 19,000 12,500 1.5 2,800 1.3 X

Approx. Savings ($/year)

Payback (Years) w/o

Incentive

Summary of Energy Conservation Measures

Energy Conservation Measure Potential Incentive

($)*

Recommended For

Implementation

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ECM Summary Sheet

ECM-1 Replace Rooftop Units w/ Higher EER Units

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback PaybackCost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with

Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

127,000 17,000 0 0 2,000 0 2,000 (0.8) 3,500 >20 >20

Expected Life: 15 years

Lifetime Savings: 255,000 kWh 0 therms 30,000$

ECM-2 Replace Window A/C Units w/ Energy Star Equivalents

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback PaybackCost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with

Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

17,000 1,700 0 0 200 0 200 (0.8) 0 >20 >20

Expected Life: 15 years

Lifetime Savings: 25,500 kWh 0 therms 3,000$

ECM-3 Replace Permanent Window A/C Units w/ Ductless Split Units

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback PaybackCost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with

Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

9,000 700 0 0 100 0 100 (0.9) 300 >20 >20

Expected Life: 15 years

Lifetime Savings: 10,500 kWh 0 therms 1,500$

ECM-4 Install Kitchen Hood Controllers (Me-Link System)

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback PaybackCost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with

Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

38,400 1,300 0 0 200 0 200 (0.9) 900 >20 >20

Expected Life: 20 years

Lifetime Savings: 26,000 kWh 0 therms 4,000$

ECM-5 Replace Domestic Hot Water Heater with Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback PaybackCost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with

Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

14,300 0 0 1,700 2,300 0 2,300 2.9 0 6.2 6.2

Expected Life: 24 years

Lifetime Savings: 0 kWh 40,800 therms 55,200$

ECM-6 Convert Electric Dishwasher Booster Heater to Natural Gas

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback PaybackCost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with

Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

15,100 9,700 100 -400 1,200 0 1,200 6.9 2,600 12.6 10.4

Expected Life: 15 years

Lifetime Savings: 145,500 kWh -6,000 therms 18,000$

ECM-7 Water Conservation

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback PaybackCost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with

Electric Electric Water Total Savings incentive) incentive)$ kWh kW kGal $ $ $ $ Years Years

190,000 0 0 200 5,100 0 5,100 (0.2) 0 >20 >20

Expected Life: 30 years

Lifetime Savings: 0 kWh 6,000 kGal 153,000$

ECM-8 Lighting Replacements

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback PaybackCost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with

Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

7,000 13,700 0 0 2,200 0 2,200 3.3 1,200 3.2 2.6

Expected Life: 15 years

Lifetime Savings: 205,500 kWh 0 therms 33,000$

ECM-9 Lighting Controls

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback PaybackCost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with

Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

12,000 86,000 0 0 10,300 0 10,300 12.1 1,600 1.2 1.0

Expected Life: 15 years

Lifetime Savings: 1,290,000 kWh 0 therms 154,500$

ECM-10 Lighting Replacements & Controls

Budgetary Annual Utility Savings Estimated Total Payback PaybackCost Maintenance Savings ROI Incentive * (without (with

Electric Electric Nat Gas Total Savings incentive) incentive)$ kWh kW Therms $ $ $ $ Years Years

19,000 99,700 0 0 12,500 0 12,500 8.7 2,800 1.5 1.3

Expected Life: 15 years

Lifetime Savings: 1,495,500 kWh 0 therms 187,500$

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ECM Master Rev 8

Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Education - NJBPUCHA Project #24972

Yearly Usage Building Area 0.120$ $/kWh blended 174,377 Electric Natural Gas (1) Natural Gas (2)

0.098$ $/kWh supply 1,494,520 178,835$ 78,400$ 2,934$ 6.77$ $/kW 431.21.36$ $/Therm (1) 57,569 1.53$ $/Therm (2) 2,506

23.88$ $/kgals 581

Item Cost Simple Life NJ Smart Start Direct Install Direct Install Max Payback w/ ROI NPV IRRkW kWh therms Water kgal $ Payback Expectancy Incentives Eligible (Y/N)* Incentives** Incentives Incentives*** kW kWh therms kgal/yr $

ECM-1 Replace Rooftop Units w/ Higher EER Units 0.0 17,008 0 0 $ 2,000 127,300$ 63.7 15.0 3,545$ Y 75,000$ 3,545$ 61.9 0.0 255,118 0 0 $ 30,614 (0.8) ($93,756) -14.1%ECM-2 Replace Window A/C Units w/ Energy Star Equivalents 0.0 1,726 0 0 $ 200 16,500$ 82.5 15.0 -$ N -$ -$ 82.5 0.0 25,892 0 0 $ 3,107 (0.8) ($13,500) -16.3%ECM-3 Replace Permanent Window A/C Units w/ Ductless Split Units 0.0 727 0 0 $ 100 9,400$ 94.0 15.0 276$ N -$ 276$ 91.2 0.0 10,900 0 0 $ 1,308 (0.9) ($7,624) -17.1%ECM-4 Install Kitchen Hood Controllers (Me-Link System) 0.0 1,324 28 0 $ 200 38,409$ 192.0 20.0 900$ Y 26,900$ 900$ 187.5 0.0 26,473 554 0 $ 3,931 (0.9) ($33,509) -15.7%ECM-5 Replace Domestic Hot Water Heater with Shell & Tube Heat

0.0 0 1,712 0 $ 2,300 14,259$ 6.2 24.0 -$ N -$ -$ 6.2 0.0 0 41,081 0 $ 55,870 2.9 $40,941 15.6%

ECM-6 Convert Electric Dishwasher Booster Heater to Natural Gas 90.0 9,720 (415) 0 $ 1,200 15,100$ 12.6 15.0 2,601$ N -$ 2,601$ 10.4 1,350.0 145,800 (6,225) 0 $ 118,704 6.9 $5,501 4.9%ECM-7 Water Conservation 0.0 0 0 215 $ 5,100 190,000$ 37.3 30.0 -$ N -$ -$ 37.3 0.0 0 0 6,437 $ 153,711 (0.2) ($37,000) -1.3%ECM-8 Lighting Replacements 6.4 13,708 0 0 $ 2,200 7,492$ 3.4 15.0 1,200$ Y 5,200$ 1,200$ 2.9 96.0 205,620 0 0 $ 32,473 3.3 $26,708 34.6%ECM-9 Lighting Controls 0.0 86,022 0 0 $ 10,300 11,799$ 1.1 15.0 1,640$ Y 8,300$ 1,640$ 1.0 0.0 1,290,330 0 0 $ 154,840 12.1 $144,341 101.4%ECM-10 Lighting Replacements & Controls 6.4 99,730 0 0 $ 12,500 19,291$ 1.5 15.0 2,840$ Y 13,500$ 2,840$ 1.3 96.0 1,495,950 0 0 $ 187,313 8.7 $171,049 76.0%

Total (Does Not Include ECM-8 & ECM-9) 96.4 130,234 1,324 215 $ 23,600 $ 430,259 18.2 18.6 10,162$ 115,400$ 10,162$ 17.8 1,446.0 1,960,133.4 35,410.1 6,436.8 $ 554,558 0.3 $4,703 0.1%Total Measures with Payback <15 96.4 109,450 1,297 0 $ 16,000 $ 48,650 3.0 16.8 5,441$ 13,500$ 5,441$ 2.7 1,542.0 3,456,083 35,410 6,437 $ 741,871 14.2 $212,791 36.8%

Simple Projected Lifetime Savings

Utility Costs

Parsippany High School Savings

Annual Utility Cost

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ECM-1: RTU ReplacementUNIT AREA SERVED COOLING CAPACITY(MBH) AVERAGE EER

ECM Description Summary RTU-114 500 Wing Classrooms 90 11.3RTU-101 300 Wing Classrooms 90 11.3RTU-107 300 Wing Classrooms 300 11.0RTU-61 N/A 78 9.0

Total: 558 10.65$0.120 / kWh

50 Hours55 F72 deg F 7.5

558,000 Btu / Hr 7.510.7 25

6.5Item Value UnitsTotal Number of Units 4Existing Annual Electric Usage 94,086 kWhProposed EER 13.0Proposed Annual Electric Usage 77,078 kWh

Annual Savings 17,008 kWhAnnual Cost Savings $2,041

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

Temp F Hours balance point Operation97.5 3 1 100% 192.5 34 10 88% 987.5 131 39 76% 3082.5 500 149 65% 9677.5 620 185 53% 9872.5 664 198 41% 8167.5 854 254 29% 7562.5 927 276 18% 4957.5 600 179 6% 1152.5 610 0 0% 047.5 611 0 0% 042.5 656 0 0% 037.5 1,023 0 0% 032.5 734 0 0% 027.5 334 0 0% 022.5 252 0 0% 017.5 125 0 0% 012.5 47 0 0% 07.5 22 0 0% 02.5 13 0 0% 0-2.5 0 0 0% 0-7.5 0 0 0% 0

Total 8,760 1,290 35% 449

Average run hours per Week Unit is manually turned on (even if after hours)

By replacing older DX cooling rooftop units with newer equipment which have EER ratings, significant electrical energy can be saved.

ASSUMPTIONS CommentsElectric Cost

Space Balance PointSpace Temperature Setpoint setpointTotal BTU / Hr Rating of existing RTU Calculated based on RTU schedule

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

ANNUAL SAVINGS

Assumed % of time of operation

Average EER

Comments

New Energy Star Unit (per Energy webpage)

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Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Education - NJBPU Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for p CHA Project #24972 MultipliersParsippany High School Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35ECM-1: RTU Replacement - Cost Equipment: 1.10

QTY UNITMAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

Existing (3) RTUs demolition (<10 Tons) 3 EA -$ 575$ -$ 2,329$ -$ 2,329$ Existing (1) RTUs demolition (25 Tons) 1 EA -$ 1,250$ -$ 1,688$ -$ 1,688$ (1) RTU, 6.5 tons with DX cooling and HW heating 1 EA 5,500$ 1,450$ 6,050$ 1,958$ -$ 8,008$ - HW Valve & Piping to RTUs HW coil 1 EA 350$ 200$ 385$ 270$ -$ 655$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) RTU 1 EA 75$ 300$ 83$ 405$ -$ 488$

(2) RTU, 7.5 tons with DX cooling and HW heating 2 EA 7,650$ 1,625$ 16,830$ 4,388$ -$ 21,218$ - HW Valve & Piping to RTUs HW coil 2 EA 350$ 200$ 770$ 540$ -$ 1,310$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) RTU 2 EA 75$ 300$ 165$ 810$ -$ 975$

(1) RTU, 25.0 tons each with DX cooling and HW heating 1 EA 25,000$ 3,050$ 27,500$ 4,118$ -$ 31,618$ - HW Valve & Piping to RTUs HW coil 1 EA 350$ 200$ 385$ 270$ -$ 655$ - Reprogram DDC system for (1) RTU 1 EA 75$ 300$ 83$ 405$ -$ 488$ Electrical - misc. 4 LS 1,000$ 5,000$ 4,400$ 27,000$ -$ 31,400$

87,663$ SubtotalNote: Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement 8,766$ 10%

19,286$ 20%11,571$ 10%

127,300$ Total

Description UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST

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ECM-2: Replace Window A/C units with Energy Star Units

ECM Description Summary

$0.120 / kWh50 Hours55 F72 deg F

22,000 Btu / Hr9.4

Item Value UnitsTotal Number of Units 5Existing Annual Electric Usage 5,253 kWhProposed EER 14.0Proposed Annual Electric Usage 3,527 kWh

Annual Savings 1,726 kWhAnnual Cost Savings $207

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

Temp F Hours balance point Operation97.5 3 1 100% 192.5 34 10 88% 987.5 131 39 76% 3082.5 500 149 65% 9677.5 620 185 53% 9872.5 664 198 41% 8167.5 854 254 29% 7562.5 927 276 18% 4957.5 600 179 6% 1152.5 610 0 0% 047.5 611 0 0% 042.5 656 0 0% 037.5 1,023 0 0% 032.5 734 0 0% 027.5 334 0 0% 022.5 252 0 0% 017.5 125 0 0% 012.5 47 0 0% 07.5 22 0 0% 02.5 13 0 0% 0-2.5 0 0 0% 0-7.5 0 0 0% 0

Total 8,760 1,290 35% 449

New Energy Star Unit (per Energy webpage)Unit will cycle on w/ temp of room. Possible operating time shown below

ANNUAL SAVINGS

Assumed % of time of operation

setpoint(typical size for cooling spaces in this type of building)

Comments

Space Temperature SetpointAvg. BTU / Hr Rating of existing RTUAverage EER

By replacing older DX window unit air conditioners with newer equipment which have EER ratings, significant electrical energy can be saved. It is recommended these units be replaced by more modern Energy Star rated window units. The units addressed in this measure are ones in classrooms that are moved year to year to accomodate students with allergies.

ASSUMPTIONS Comments

Unit is manually turned on (even if after hours)Electric CostAverage run hours per WeekSpace Balance Point

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Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Education - NJBPU Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement CHA Project #24972 MultipliersParsippany High School Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35ECM-2: Replace Window A/C units with Energy Star Units - Cost Equipment: 1.10

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.22,000 MBH Energy Star A/C unit 8 EA 1,100$ 155$ 9,680$ 1,674$ -$ 11,354$

-$ -$ -$ -$

11,354$ SubtotalNote: Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement 1,135.40$ 10% Contingency

2,497.88$ 20% Contractor O&P1,499$ 10% Engineering

16,500$

REMARKS

Total

Description QTY UNIT UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST

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ECM-3: Replace Window A/C units with Ductless Split Energy Star Units

ECM Description Summary

$0.120 / kWh50 Hours55 F70 deg F

22,000 Btu / Hr9.4

Item Value UnitsTotal Number of Units 3Existing Annual Electric Usage 2,212 kWhProposed EER 14.0Proposed Annual Electric Usage 1,485 kWh

Annual Savings 727 kWhAnnual Cost Savings $87

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

Temp F Hours balance point Operation97.5 3 1 100% 192.5 34 10 88% 987.5 131 39 76% 3082.5 500 149 65% 9677.5 620 185 53% 9872.5 664 198 41% 8167.5 854 0 0% 062.5 927 0 0% 057.5 600 0 0% 052.5 610 0 0% 047.5 611 0 0% 042.5 656 0 0% 037.5 1,023 0 0% 032.5 734 0 0% 027.5 334 0 0% 022.5 252 0 0% 017.5 125 0 0% 012.5 47 0 0% 07.5 22 0 0% 02.5 13 0 0% 0-2.5 0 0 0% 0-7.5 0 0 0% 0

Total 8,760 581 54% 315

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

ANNUAL SAVINGS

Assumed % of time of operation

Average EER

Comments

New Energy Star Unit (per Energy webpage)

Space Balance PointSpace Temperature Setpoint setpointAvg. BTU / Hr Rating of existing RTU (typical size for cooling spaces in this type of building)

Average run hours per Week Unit is manually turned on (even if after hours)

By replacing older DX window unit air conditioners with newer equipment which have EER ratings, significant electrical energy can be saved. It is recommended these units be replaced by more modern Energy Star rated window units.The units addressed in this measure areones that are placed in permanent locations and do not need to be moved year to year.

ASSUMPTIONS CommentsElectric Cost

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Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Education - NJBPU Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement CHA Project #24972 MultipliersParsippany High School Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35ECM-3: Replace Window A/C units with Ductless Split Energy Star Units - Cost Equipment: 1.10

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.22,000 MBH Ductless Split 3 EA 1,250$ 575$ 4,125$ 2,329$ -$ 6,454$

-$ -$ -$ -$

6,454$ SubtotalNote: Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement 645.38$ 10% Contingency

1,419.83$ 20% Contractor O&P852$ 10% Engineering

9,400$

REMARKS

Total

Description QTY UNIT UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST

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ECM-4: Kitchen Hood Control

Motor Operating Savings Conditioned Make Up Air: Heating

Hours of Operation (per day) 8 A Previous Net Exhaust Volume 2,300 CFMDays/Year 180 B New Net Exhaust Volume 1,668 CFMWeeks/Year 36 C Previous net heat load 58,181 BTU/hrMotor HP 3 D new net heat load 42,181 BTU/hrEquivalent KW 1.87 KW E Design Indoor Conditions 65 FCost of Electricity $0.12 KWh F Average Outdoor Air Temp (during Heating) 42 FTotal Time/Year 1,440 hrs/year G Heating Hours 1,054 hrs/yrTotal KWH/YR 2,686 KWh H Total Therms Savings 28 Therms

% Rated RPM

% Run Time Time Output KWH/YR

% Rated RPM

% Run Time H * J

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

100% 25% 360 1.865 671 100% 25% 25.0%90% 5% 72 1.433 103 90% 5% 4.5%80% 10% 144 1.068 154 80% 10% 8.0%70% 15% 216 0.765 165 70% 15% 10.5%60% 20% 288 0.520 150 60% 20% 12.0%50% 25% 360 0.330 119 50% 25% 12.5%40% 0% 0 0.189 0 40% 0% 0.0%30% 0% 0 0.092 0 30% 0% 0.0%20% 0% 0 0.033 0 20% 0% 0.0%10% 0% 0 0.006 0 10% 0% 0.0%

1,362 N Avg RPM 72.50%

Total Savings.= H - N 1,324 KWh Cost of Fuel = $1.36 / therm

Reduced Electricity Savings = 1,324 kWhReduced Fuel Savings = 28 thermsReduced Financial Savings = $197

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Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement Multipliers Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35ECM-4: Kitchen Hood Control - Cost Equipment: 1.10

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.Me-Link Kitchen Hood Control System 1 ea 15,000$ 2,000$ 16,500$ 2,700$ -$ 19,200$ 3.0 HP VFDs (1-exhaust fan) 1 ea 1,485$ 490$ 1,634$ 662$ -$ 2,295$ 3.0 HP Motor 1 ea 525$ 85$ 578$ 115$ -$ 692$ Reprogram DDC system 1 ea 100$ 1,200$ 110$ 1,620$ -$ 1,730$ Electrical - misc. 1 ls 200$ 500$ 220$ 675$ -$ 895$ Remote bulb thermostat 2 ea 500$ 200$ 1,100$ 540$ -$ 1,640$

-$ -$ -$ -$

26,452$ SubtotalNote: Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement 2,645$ 10% Contingency

5,819$ 20% Contractor O&P3,492$ 10% Engineering Fees

38,409$

Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement

Description

Total

TOTAL COST REMARKSQTY UNIT UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS

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ECM-5: Replace Gas-Fired DHW Heater w/ a Plate & Frame Heat Exchanger Served by (1) Aerco HW Boiler

Summary:

Item Value UnitsAvg. Monthly Utility Demand by Water Heater 397 Therms/monthTotal Annual Utility Demand by Water Heater 476,800 MBTU/yrExisting DHW Heater Efficiency 85%Total Annual Hot Water Demand (w/ standby losses) 405,280 MBTU/yr

Existing Tank Size 1,000 GallonsHot Water Piping System Capacity 10 GallonsHot Water Temperature 140 ˚FRoom Temperature 72 ˚FStandby Losses (% by Volume) 2.5%Standby Losses (Heat Loss) 14.3 MBHAnnual Standby Hot Water Load 125,341 MBTU/yr

New Tank Size 0 GallonsHot Water Piping System Capacity 10 GallonsHot Water Temperature 140 ˚FRoom Temperature 72 ˚FStandby Losses (% by Volume) 2.5%Standby Losses (Heat Loss) 0.1 MBHAnnual Standby Hot Water Load 1,241 MBTU/yr

Total Annual Hot Water Demand 281,180 MBTU/yr

Proposed Avg. Hot water heater efficiency 92%Proposed Fuel Use 3,056 Therms

Utility Cost $1.36 $/ThermExisting Operating Cost of DHW $6,484 $/yrProposed Operating Cost of DHW $4,157 $/yr

Savings Summary:Utility Energy Cost

Savings SavingsTherms/yr 1,712 $2,328

This ECM proposes to replace the existing DHW heaters with a plate and frame heat exchanger which will create domestic hot water whenever needed. The heating load will not be effected because the length of time needed to create DHW will be short.

Estimated Per existing system (includes HWR piping)Based on Takagi Flash T-H1 instantaneous, condensing DHW Heater

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

Per manufacturer nameplate

Per building personnelEstimated Per existing system (includes HWR piping)

Based on Takagi Flash T-H1 instantaneous, condensing DHW HeaterStandby Losses and inefficient DHW heater eliminated

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

Calculated from utility bill1therm = 100 MBTUPer manufacturer nameplate

Formula/Comments

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Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement Multipliers Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35Equipment: 1.10

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.Liquid-to-Liquid Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger (55 gpm) 1 LS 8,400$ 267$ 9,240$ 360$ -$ 9,600$ Miscellaneous Piping and Valves 1 LS 200$ 220$ -$ -$ 220$

9,820$ Subtotal982$ 10% Contingency

Note: Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement 2,160$ 20% Contractor O&P1,296$ 10% Engineering Fees

14,259$

Description

Total

TOTAL COST REMARKSQTY UNIT UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS

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ECM-6 Booster Heater Conversion

Siemens Building Technologies Confidential 2/19/2013 NJBPU ECM Master - Parsippany HS

Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Education - NJBPUCHA Project #24972Parsippany High School

ECM-5: Dishwasher Booster Heater Conversion

DESCRIPTION: When fuel costs are less expensive than electric, converting from electric to fuel heating results in reduced cost.

GIVEN: = $0.098 $/kWh= 6.77$ $/kW= $1.36 4= 45 kW= 4.00 Hours/Day= 180.00 Day/Year= 720 Hours/Year

ASSUMPTION: = 80%= 100%= 10= 30%= 20%

FORMULA: Energy Use (kWh) = (Capacity(kW)) x (Hours of Operation/Year) x (Scheduled Usage) / (Efficiency)Fuel Use (Unit) = (Electrical Use(Kwh)) x (3413 btu/kw) x (Electrical Efficiency) / (Fuel Efficiency) / (Heating Value of Fuel)Energy Demand (kW) = (Capacity (kW)) x (Months/Year) x (Demand Utilization Factor)Electrical Energy Cost ($) = (Energy Cost (kWh) x ($/kWh)) + (Demand (kW) x ($/kW))Fuel Energy Cost ($) = ((Fuel Use(Unit) x Fuel Cost($/Unit))

CALCULATION: Capacity Hours/Year Scheduled Usage Efficiency Electric Usage = 45 )x( 720 )x( 30% )/( 100% ) = 9,720 kWh

Electrical Use Conversion Efficiency (Electric) Efficiency (Fuel) Conversion Fuel Usage = ( 9,720 )x( 3,413 ) x ( 100% )/( 80% )/( 100,000 ) = 415

Capacity Months/Year Utilization FactorElectric Demand =( 45 )*( 10 )*( 20% ) = 90 kW

Kwh $/kwh kW $/kW Existing Energy Cost = ( 9,720 )*( $0.098 )+( 90 )*( $6.77 ) = 1,562$

Proposed Energy Cost = ( 415 )*( $1.360 ) = 564$

Result Existing Annual Use= 9,720 kWh 90 kW 1,562$ Proposed Annual Use= 415 Therm 564$

Annual Savings= 9,720 kWh 90 kW 998$ Savings as Percent of Existing = (415) Therm 64%

Utilization Factor (Demand)

Therm

Therm $/fuel unit

Scheduled Usage

Electrical Energy Cost Electrical Demand Cost Fuel Energy CostBooster Heater Capacity

Operating Months per Year

Operation (Hours/Day) Operation (Days/Year) Operation (Hours/Year)

Proposed Efficiency (Fuel)Existing Efficiency (Electric)

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Parsippany-Troy Hills School District Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement CHA Project #24972 MultipliersParsippany High School Material: 0.98

Labor: 1.22ECM-6: Replace Electric Booster Heater with Natural Gas - Cost Equipment: 1.09

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

Existing Heater Demolition 1 EA 500$ -$ -$ 612$ -$ 612$ Natural Gas Booster Heater 1 EA 6,000$ 2,500$ 5,856$ 3,060$ -$ 8,916$ Natural Gas Piping 1 EA 200$ 500$ -$ 195$ 612$ -$ 807$ Venting 1 EA 250$ 1,000$ Wiring 1 EA 250$ 500$ -$ 244$ 612$ -$ 856$

11,200$ SubtotalNote: costs are for energy saving calculations only. Do not use for procurement 2,200.00$ 20% Contingency

1,700.00$ 15% Contractor O&P-$ 0% Engineering

15,100$

REMARKS

Total

Description QTY UNIT UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL COST

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ECM-6A: Replace urinals and flush valves with low flow

$1.53 $ / kGal20

41.5 Gal

200.125 Gal

$1,200$1,000

$44,000

36.00 kGal / year3.00 kGal / year

33.00 kGal / year$50 / year

871.4597 years

Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement

S A V I N G S

Proposed Material Cost of new urinal & valveProposed Installation Cost of new urinal & valveTotal cost of new urinals & valves

Simple Payback

Current Urinal Water UseProposed Urinal Water UseWater SavingsCost Savings

Proposed Gallons / FlushProposed Urinals to be Replaced

Average Gallons / Flush

E X I S T I N G C O N D I T I O N S

P R O P O S E D C O N D I T I O N S

Cost of Water / 1000 GallonsUrinals in Building to be replacedAverage Flushes / Urinal (per Day)

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ECM-6B: Replace toilets and flush valves with low flow

$1.53 $ / kGal40

43.5 Gal

401.28 Gal

$1,400$1,000

$96,000

168.00 kGal / year61.44 kGal / year

106.56 kGal / year$163 / year

588.82 years

Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement

Simple Payback

Current Toilet Water UseProposed Toilet Water UseWater SavingsCost Savings

E X I S T I N G C O N D I T I O N S

P R O P O S E D C O N D I T I O N S

Cost of Water / 1000 GallonsToilets in BuildingAverage Flushes / Toilet (per Day)Average Gallons / Flush

S A V I N G S

Proposed Installation cost of new toilet & valveTotal cost of new toilets & valves

Proposed Gallons / FlushProposed Toilets to be Replaced

Proposed Material Cost of new toilet & valve

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ECM-6C: Replace faucets with low flow

$1.53 $ / kGal50

4 # Uses0.5 min3.0 gpm

500.5 gpm

$700$300

$50,000

90.00 kGal / year15.00 kGal / year75.00 kGal / year$115 / year

435.7 years

Cost estimates are for energy calulations only- do not use for procurement

S A V I N G S

Proposed Material Cost of new FaucetsProposed Installation cost of new FaucetsTotal cost of new faucets

Simple Payback

Current Faucet Water UseProposed Faucet Water UseWater SavingsCost Savings

Proposed FlowrateProposed Faucets to be Replaced

E X I S T I N G C O N D I T I O N S

P R O P O S E D C O N D I T I O N S

Cost of Water / 1000 GallonsFaucets in BuildingAverage Uses / Faucet (per day)

Average FlowrateAverage Time of Use

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New Jersey Pay For Performance Incentive Program

Note: The following calculation is based on the New Jersey Pay For Performance Incentive Program. Building must have a minimum average electric demand of 100 kW. This minimum is waived for buildings owned by localgovernements or non-profit organizations. Values used in this calculation are for measures with a payback of 15 years or less only.

Total Building Area (Square Feet) 174,377 $0.10 $/sqftIs this audit funded by NJ BPU (Y/N) YesBoard of Public Utilites (BPU)

kWh ThermsExisting Cost (from utility) $178,835 $78,400

Existing Usage (from utility) 1,494,520 57,569Proposed Savings 109,450 1,297

Existing Total MMBtusProposed Savings MMBtus

% Energy ReductionProposed Annual Savings

$/kWh $/therm $/kWh $/therm $/kWh $/therm $/kWh $/thermIncentive #2 $0.09 $0.90 $0.005 $0.05 $0.11 $1.25 $0.00 $0.00Incentive #3 $0.09 $0.90 $0.005 $0.05 $0.11 $1.25 $0.00 $0.00

Elec Gas Total

Incentive #1 $0 $0 $17,438Incentive #2 $0 $0 $0Incentive #3 $0 $0 $0

Total All Incentives $0 $0 $17,438

Total Project Cost $48,650

Allowable Incentive

% Incentives #1 of Utility Cost* 6.8% $17,438% Incentives #2 of Project Cost** 0.0% $0% Incentives #3 of Project Cost** 0.0% $0

Total Eligible Incentives*** w/o Incentives w/ IncentivesProject Cost w/ Incentives 3.0 2.0

* Maximum allowable incentive is 50% of annual utility cost if not funded by NJ BPU, and %25 if it is.** Maximum allowable amount of Incentive #2 is 25% of total project cost.Maximum allowable amount of Incentive #3 is 25% of total project cost.*** Maximum allowable amount of Incentive #1 is $50,000 if not funded by NJ BPU, and $25,000 if it is. Maximum allowable amount of Incentive #2 & #3 is $1 million per gas account and $1 million per electric account; maximum 2 million per project

Incentive #1Audit is funded by NJ BPU

Annual Utilities

10,858503

4.6%$16,000

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

Incentives $

Project Payback (years)$17,438$31,212

Max Incentive

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Budgetary Estimated Total New Jersey Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings Incentive(without

incentive) (with incentive) Savings

$ kW kWh therms $ $ $ $ Years Years $7,492 6.4 13,708 0 $2,165 0 $2,165 $1,200 3.5 2.9

Budgetary Estimated Total New Jersey Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings Incentive(without

incentive) (with incentive) Savings

$ kW kWh therms $ $ $ $ Years Years $11,799 0.0 86,022 0 $10,323 0 $10,323 $1,840 1.1 1.0

Budgetary Estimated Total New Jersey Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings Incentive(without

incentive) (with incentive) Savings

$ kW kWh therms $ $ $ $ Years Years $19,291 6.4 99,730 0 $12,487 0 $12,487 $3,040 1.5 1.3

Annual Utility Savings

*Incentive based on New Jersey Smart Start Prescriptive Lighting Measures

ECM-1 Lighting Replacements Annual Utility Savings

*Incentive based on New Jersey Smart Start Prescriptive Lighting Measures

*Incentive based on New Jersey Smart Start Prescriptive Lighting Measures

ECM-3 Lighting Replacements with Occupancy Sensors

ECM-2 Install Occupancy SensorsAnnual Utility Savings

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Energy Audit of Parsippany High SchoolCHA Project No. 24972 Cost of Electricity: $0.120 $/kWhExisting Lighting $6.77 $/kW

Area Description UsageNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist Control Annual HoursRetrofit Control Annual kWh

Field Code

Unique description of the location - Room number/Room name: Floor number (if applicable)

Describe Usage Typeusing Operating Hours

No. of fixtures

before the retrofit

Lighting Fixture Code Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Fixt No.)

Pre-inst. control device

Estimated annual hours for the usage group

Retrofit control device

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

Notes

212 Main Office Office 34 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.81 SW 2400 OCC 9,139 5 Main Office Office 2 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.12 SW 2400 OCC 288 71 Main Office-Bathroom Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.06 SW 2000 NONE 120 204 Kitchen Kitchen 10 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 2.07 SW 2000 NONE 4,140 71 Kitchen-Bathroom Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.06 SW 2000 NONE 120 212 Cafeteria I Cafeteria 29 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.25 SW 1600 OCC 5,197 212 Cafeteria II Cafeteria 19 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.13 SW 1600 NONE 3,405 212 Teachers Kitchen Kitchen 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.56 SW 2000 NONE 1,120 212 Human Resources Office 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.12 SW 2400 OCC 2,688 212 Guidance Office 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.79 SW 2400 OCC 4,301 212 Men's Bathroom Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.22 SW 2000 NONE 448 212 Women's Bathroom Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.22 SW 2000 NONE 448 78 Auditorium Auditorium 60 EP I 100 I100/1 100 6.00 SW 1000 NONE 6,000 212 Band Room Classrooms 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.90 SW 2400 OCC 4,570 212 Band Office Office 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 212 301 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 212 Boy's Bathroom Bathroom 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.56 SW 2000 NONE 1,120 212 302 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 212 303 Classrooms 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.68 SW 2400 OCC 4,032 212 304 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 212 306 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 212 305 Classrooms 22 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.46 SW 2400 OCC 5,914 212 305-Prep Room Office 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.34 SW 2400 NONE 806 212 Storage Storage Areas 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.34 SW 1000 NONE 336 212 311 Classrooms 25 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.80 SW 2400 OCC 6,720 212 310B Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 212 Closet Storage Areas 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.22 SW 1000 NONE 224 137 Bathroom Bathroom 1 SP 50 I I50/1 50 0.05 SW 2000 NONE 100 212 Storage Storage Areas 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.11 SW 1000 NONE 112 212 310A Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 NONE 3,226 212 312 Classrooms 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.45 SW 2400 NONE 1,075 204 312 Classrooms 20 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 4.14 SW 2400 OCC 9,936 212 312-Office Office 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.22 SW 2400 NONE 538 212 Data Center Storage Areas 35 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.92 SW 1000 NONE 3,920 212 Data Center Storage Areas 8 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.90 SW 1000 NONE 896 212 308 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 212 Nurse Classrooms 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.68 SW 2400 OCC 4,032 71 Bathroom Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.06 SW 2000 NONE 120 212 307 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 212 Science Office Office 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.34 SW 2400 OCC 806 212 309 Storage Areas 13 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.46 SW 1000 NONE 1,456 204 Bathroom Bathroom 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.21 SW 2000 NONE 414 71 Bathroom Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.06 SW 2000 NONE 120 212 Sports Training Office 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.45 SW 2400 OCC 1,075 212 Fitness Office 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.67 SW 2400 OCC 1,613 212 518 Classrooms 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.90 SW 2400 OCC 4,570 212 Wellness Classrooms 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.79 SW 2400 OCC 4,301 204 Gym Gymnasium 32 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 6.62 SW 2000 NONE 13,248 15 Boy's Locker Room Locker 18 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.08 SW 2800 NONE 3,024 35 Wrestling Room Gymnasium 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2000 NONE 2,160 212 Football Locker Room Locker 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.90 SW 2800 NONE 5,331 35 Football Office Office 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.09 SW 2400 OCC 216 35 Football Office Office 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.09 SW 2400 OCC 216 204 Showers Bathroom 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.21 SW 2000 NONE 414 212 Bathroom Bathroom 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.11 SW 2000 NONE 224 15 Team Room Classrooms 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.78 SW 2400 OCC 1,872 35 Coach Office Office 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.09 SW 2400 OCC 216 5 Coach Office Office 5 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.30 SW 2400 OCC 720 71 Bathroom Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.06 SW 2000 NONE 120 212 712 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 212 710 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.01 SW 2400 OCC 2,419 35 707 Classrooms 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.26 SW 2400 OCC 3,024 212 708 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.01 SW 2400 OCC 2,419 212 706 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.01 SW 2400 OCC 2,419 35 705 Classrooms 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.26 SW 2400 OCC 3,024 35 Prep Storage Areas 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.54 SW 1000 NONE 540 35 703 Classrooms 20 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.80 SW 2400 OCC 4,320 35 704 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2400 OCC 2,592 212 704 Office Office 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.11 SW 2400 NONE 269 212 701 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 212 702 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.01 SW 2400 OCC 2,419

EXISTING CONDITIONS

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Area Description UsageNo. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist Control Annual HoursRetrofit Control Annual kWh

Field Code

Unique description of the location - Room number/Room name: Floor number (if applicable)

Describe Usage Typeusing Operating Hours

No. of fixtures

before the retrofit

Lighting Fixture Code Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Fixt No.)

Pre-inst. control device

Estimated annual hours for the usage group

Retrofit control device

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

Notes

EXISTING CONDITIONS

212 Men's Bathroom Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.22 SW 2000 NONE 448 212 Women's Bathroom Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.22 SW 2000 NONE 448 212 Media Center Library 66 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 7.39 SW 2800 NONE 20,698 228 Media Center Library 340 W60CF1 F81EL 60 20.40 SW 2800 NONE 57,120 212 Book Return Office 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.45 SW 2400 OCC 1,075 212 Office Office 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.45 SW 2400 OCC 1,075 212 Computer Room Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 208 Hallway Hallways 12 SP 26 R CF 2 CFQ25/2 66 0.79 SW 2280 NONE 1,806 35 501 Classrooms 22 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.98 SW 2400 OCC 4,752 35 502 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2400 OCC 2,592 35 503 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2400 OCC 2,592 35 504 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2400 OCC 2,592 35 503 Classrooms 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.26 SW 2400 OCC 3,024 35 503-Office Office 5 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.45 SW 2400 OCC 1,080 35 503-Storage Storage Areas 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.54 SW 1000 NONE 540 35 Chemistry Storage Storage Areas 2 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.18 SW 1000 NONE 180 35 508 Classroom 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2912 OCC 3,145 35 505 Classroom 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2912 OCC 3,145 35 Math Office Office 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.72 SW 2400 OCC 1,728 212 Closet Storage Areas 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.45 SW 1000 NONE 448 35 401 Classroom 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2912 OCC 3,145 212 404 Classroom 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.12 SW 2912 OCC 3,261 212 404-Office Office 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.45 SW 2400 OCC 1,075 35 403 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2400 OCC 2,592 35 405 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2400 OCC 2,592 35 408 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.81 SW 2400 OCC 1,944 35 407 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.81 SW 2400 OCC 1,944 35 409 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.81 SW 2400 OCC 1,944 35 410 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.81 SW 2400 OCC 1,944 35 808 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2400 OCC 2,592 35 801 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2400 OCC 2,592 35 802 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2400 OCC 2,592 35 803 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2400 OCC 2,592 35 806 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2400 OCC 2,592 35 807 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2400 OCC 2,592 35 804 Classrooms 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.72 SW 2400 OCC 1,728 35 805 Classrooms 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.72 SW 2400 OCC 1,728 212 207 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 35 208 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.08 SW 2400 OCC 2,592 15 205 Classrooms 30 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.80 SW 2400 OCC 4,320 212 202 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 212 206 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 212 204 Classrooms 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.67 SW 2400 OCC 1,613 212 203 Classrooms 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.34 SW 2400 OCC 3,226 212 201 Classrooms 18 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.02 SW 2400 OCC 4,838 212 Bathroom Bathroom 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.56 SW 2000 NONE 1,120 71 Bathroom Bathroom 2 I 60 I60/1 60 0.12 SW 2000 NONE 240 212 600 Classrooms 21 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.35 SW 2400 OCC 5,645 212 604 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.01 SW 2400 OCC 2,419 212 605 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.01 SW 2400 OCC 2,419 212 606 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.01 SW 2400 OCC 2,419 212 607 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.01 SW 2400 OCC 2,419 212 608 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.01 SW 2400 OCC 2,419 212 609 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.01 SW 2400 OCC 2,419 212 610 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.01 SW 2400 OCC 2,419 212 611 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.01 SW 2400 OCC 2,419 212 612 Classrooms 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.01 SW 2400 OCC 2,419 212 604-Closet Storage Areas 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.11 SW 1000 NONE 112 212 601 Classrooms 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.11 SW 2400 OCC 269 217 601 Classrooms 1 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.06 SW 2400 OCC 146 212 601-C Office 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.67 SW 2400 OCC 1,613 217 601-B/A Office 10 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.61 SW 2400 OCC 1,464 5 Hallway Hallways 75 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 4.50 SW 2280 NONE 10,260

217 603-C Office 4 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.24 SW 2400 OCC 586 212 603-A/B Office 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.45 SW 2400 OCC 1,075 179 Boiler Room Boiler Room 7 W 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.42 SW 2000 NONE 840 65 Exterior Exterior 7 I 100 I100/1 100 0.70 Breaker 5000 NONE 3,500

226LED Exterior Exterior 5 70 High Pressure Sodium HPS70/1 95 0.48 Breaker 5000 NONE 2,375 169LED Exterior Exterior 4 SP 250 MH ROOF MH250/1 295 1.18 Breaker 5000 NONE 5,900

Total 1,854 178.21 417,253

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Area Description No. of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist Control Annual Hours Annual kWh Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceRetrofit Control Annual Hours Annual kWh

Annual kWh Saved Annual kW Saved Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start Lighting Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive Simple Payback

Field Code Unique description of the location - Room number/Room name: Floor number (if applicable)

No. of fixtures before the retrofit

"Lighting Fixture Code" Example 2T 40 R F(U) = 2'x2' Troff 40 w Recess. Floor 2 lamps U shape

Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Fixt No.)

Pre-inst. control device

Estimated daily hours for the usage group

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

No. of fixtures after the retrofit

"Lighting Fixture Code" Example 2T 40 R F(U) = 2'x2' Troff 40 w Recess. Floor 2 lamps U shape

Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Number of Fixtures)

Retrofit control device

Estimated annual hours for the usage group

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

(Original Annual kWh) - (Retrofit Annual kWh)

(Original Annual kW) - (Retrofit Annual kW)

(kWh Saved) * ($/kWh)

Cost for renovations to lighting system

Prescriptive Lighting Measures

Length of time for renovations cost to be recovered

Length of time for renovations cost to

be recovered

212 Main Office 34 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.8 SW 2400 9,139 34 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.8 SW 2,400 9,139 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!5 Main Office 2 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 2400 288 2 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 2,400 288 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!71 Main Office-Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.0 SW 2,000 54 66 0.0 10.60$ 6.75$ $0 0.6 0.6204 Kitchen 10 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 2.1 SW 2000 4,140 10 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 2.1 SW 2,000 4,140 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!71 Kitchen-Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.0 SW 2,000 54 66 0.0 10.60$ 6.75$ $0 0.6 0.6212 Cafeteria I 29 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.2 SW 1600 5,197 29 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.2 SW 1,600 5,197 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Cafeteria II 19 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.1 SW 1600 3,405 19 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.1 SW 1,600 3,405 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Teachers Kitchen 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 SW 2000 1,120 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 SW 2,000 1,120 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Human Resources 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.1 SW 2400 2,688 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.1 SW 2,400 2,688 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Guidance 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.8 SW 2400 4,301 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.8 SW 2,400 4,301 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Men's Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2000 448 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2,000 448 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Women's Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2000 448 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2,000 448 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!78 Auditorium 60 EP I 100 I100/1 100 6.0 SW 1000 6,000 60 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 1.6 SW 1,000 1,620 4,380 4.4 881.43$ 1,215.00$ $0 1.4 1.4212 Band Room 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 SW 2400 4,570 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 SW 2,400 4,570 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Band Office 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 301 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Boy's Bathroom 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 SW 2000 1,120 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 SW 2,000 1,120 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 302 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 303 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.7 SW 2400 4,032 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.7 SW 2,400 4,032 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 304 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 306 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 305 22 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.5 SW 2400 5,914 22 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.5 SW 2,400 5,914 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 305-Prep Room 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 SW 2400 806 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 SW 2,400 806 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Storage 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 SW 1000 336 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 SW 1,000 336 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 311 25 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.8 SW 2400 6,720 25 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.8 SW 2,400 6,720 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 310B 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Closet 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 1000 224 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 1,000 224 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!137 Bathroom 1 SP 50 I I50/1 50 0.1 SW 2000 100 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.0 SW 2,000 54 46 0.0 7.39$ 20.25$ $0 2.7 2.7212 Storage 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 1000 112 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 1,000 112 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 310A 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 312 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2,400 1,075 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!204 312 20 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 4.1 SW 2400 9,936 20 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 4.1 SW 2,400 9,936 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 312-Office 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2400 538 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2,400 538 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Data Center 35 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.9 SW 1000 3,920 35 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.9 SW 1,000 3,920 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Data Center 8 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 1000 896 8 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 1,000 896 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 308 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Nurse 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.7 SW 2400 4,032 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.7 SW 2,400 4,032 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!71 Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.0 SW 2,000 54 66 0.0 10.60$ 6.75$ $0 0.6 0.6212 307 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Science Office 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 SW 2400 806 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 SW 2,400 806 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 309 13 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.5 SW 1000 1,456 13 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.5 SW 1,000 1,456 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!204 Bathroom 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.2 SW 2000 414 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.2 SW 2,000 414 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!71 Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.0 SW 2,000 54 66 0.0 10.60$ 6.75$ $0 0.6 0.6212 Sports Training 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2,400 1,075 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Fitness 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 SW 2400 1,613 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 SW 2,400 1,613 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 518 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 SW 2400 4,570 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 SW 2,400 4,570 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Wellness 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.8 SW 2400 4,301 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.8 SW 2,400 4,301 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!204 Gym 32 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 6.6 SW 2000 13,248 32 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 6.6 SW 2,000 13,248 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!15 Boy's Locker Room 18 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.1 SW 2800 3,024 18 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.1 SW 2,800 3,024 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 Wrestling Room 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2000 2,160 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,000 2,160 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Football Locker Room 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 SW 2800 5,331 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 SW 2,800 5,331 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 Football Office 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 SW 2400 216 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 SW 2,400 216 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 Football Office 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 SW 2400 216 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 SW 2,400 216 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!204 Showers 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.2 SW 2000 414 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.2 SW 2,000 414 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Bathroom 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 2000 224 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 2,000 224 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!15 Team Room 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.8 SW 2400 1,872 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.8 SW 2,400 1,872 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 Coach Office 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 SW 2400 216 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 SW 2,400 216 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!5 Coach Office 5 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.3 SW 2400 720 5 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.3 SW 2,400 720 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!71 Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.0 SW 2,000 54 66 0.0 10.60$ 6.75$ $0 0.6 0.6212 712 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 710 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2,400 2,419 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 707 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 SW 2400 3,024 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 SW 2,400 3,024 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 708 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2,400 2,419 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 706 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2,400 2,419 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 705 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 SW 2400 3,024 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 SW 2,400 3,024 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 Prep 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 SW 1000 540 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 SW 1,000 540 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 703 20 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.8 SW 2400 4,320 20 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.8 SW 2,400 4,320 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 704 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,400 2,592 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 704 Office 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 2400 269 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 2,400 269 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 701 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 702 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2,400 2,419 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Men's Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2000 448 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2,000 448 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Women's Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2000 448 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2,000 448 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Media Center 66 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 7.4 SW 2800 20,698 66 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 7.4 SW 2,800 20,698 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!228 Media Center 340 W60CF1 F81EL 60 20.4 SW 2800 57,120 340 W60CF1 F81EL 60 20.4 SW 2,800 57,120 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Book Return 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2,400 1,075 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Office 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2,400 1,075 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Computer Room 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!208 Hallway 12 SP 26 R CF 2 CFQ25/2 66 0.8 SW 2280 1,806 12 SP 26 R CF 2 CFQ25/2 66 0.8 SW 2,280 1,806 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 501 22 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 2.0 SW 2400 4,752 22 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 2.0 SW 2,400 4,752 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 502 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,400 2,592 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 503 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,400 2,592 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 504 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,400 2,592 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 503 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 SW 2400 3,024 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 SW 2,400 3,024 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 503-Office 5 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 SW 2400 1,080 5 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 SW 2,400 1,080 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 503-Storage 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 SW 1000 540 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 SW 1,000 540 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 Chemistry Storage 2 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.2 SW 1000 180 2 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.2 SW 1,000 180 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 508 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2912 3,145 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,912 3,145 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 505 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2912 3,145 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,912 3,145 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 Math Office 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 SW 2400 1,728 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 SW 2,400 1,728 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Closet 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 1000 448 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 1,000 448 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 401 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2912 3,145 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,912 3,145 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 404 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.1 SW 2912 3,261 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.1 SW 2,912 3,261 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 404-Office 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2,400 1,075 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 403 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,400 2,592 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 405 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,400 2,592 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 408 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2400 1,944 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2,400 1,944 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 407 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2400 1,944 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2,400 1,944 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 409 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2400 1,944 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2,400 1,944 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 410 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2400 1,944 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2,400 1,944 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 808 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,400 2,592 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 801 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,400 2,592 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 802 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,400 2,592 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 803 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,400 2,592 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 806 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,400 2,592 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 807 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,400 2,592 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 804 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 SW 2400 1,728 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 SW 2,400 1,728 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 805 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 SW 2400 1,728 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 SW 2,400 1,728 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 207 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!35 208 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2,400 2,592 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!15 205 30 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.8 SW 2400 4,320 30 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.8 SW 2,400 4,320 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 202 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 206 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 204 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 SW 2400 1,613 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 SW 2,400 1,613 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 203 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 201 18 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.0 SW 2400 4,838 18 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.0 SW 2,400 4,838 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 Bathroom 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 SW 2000 1,120 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 SW 2,000 1,120 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!71 Bathroom 2 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 240 2 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.1 SW 2,000 108 132 0.1 21.20$ 13.50$ $0 0.6 0.6212 600 21 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.4 SW 2400 5,645 21 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.4 SW 2,400 5,645 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 604 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2,400 2,419 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 605 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2,400 2,419 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 606 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2,400 2,419 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!

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Energy Audit of Parsippany High SchoolCHA Project No. 24972 Cost of Electricity: $0.120 $/kWhECM-1 Lighting Replacements $6.77 $/kW

Area Description No. of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist Control Annual Hours Annual kWh Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceRetrofit Control Annual Hours Annual kWh

Annual kWh Saved Annual kW Saved Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start Lighting Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive Simple Payback

Field Code Unique description of the location - Room number/Room name: Floor number (if applicable)

No. of fixtures before the retrofit

"Lighting Fixture Code" Example 2T 40 R F(U) = 2'x2' Troff 40 w Recess. Floor 2 lamps U shape

Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Fixt No.)

Pre-inst. control device

Estimated daily hours for the usage group

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

No. of fixtures after the retrofit

"Lighting Fixture Code" Example 2T 40 R F(U) = 2'x2' Troff 40 w Recess. Floor 2 lamps U shape

Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Number of Fixtures)

Retrofit control device

Estimated annual hours for the usage group

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

(Original Annual kWh) - (Retrofit Annual kWh)

(Original Annual kW) - (Retrofit Annual kW)

(kWh Saved) * ($/kWh)

Cost for renovations to lighting system

Prescriptive Lighting Measures

Length of time for renovations cost to be recovered

Length of time for renovations cost to

be recovered

COST & SAVINGS ANALYSISRETROFIT CONDITIONSEXISTING CONDITIONS

212 607 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2,400 2,419 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 608 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2,400 2,419 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 609 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2,400 2,419 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 610 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2,400 2,419 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 611 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2,400 2,419 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 612 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2,400 2,419 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 604-Closet 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 1000 112 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 1,000 112 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 601 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 2400 269 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 2,400 269 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!217 601 1 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.1 SW 2400 146 1 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.1 SW 2,400 146 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 601-C 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 SW 2400 1,613 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 SW 2,400 1,613 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!217 601-B/A 10 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.6 SW 2400 1,464 10 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.6 SW 2,400 1,464 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!5 Hallway 75 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 4.5 SW 2280 10,260 75 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 4.5 SW 2,280 10,260 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!

217 603-C 4 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.2 SW 2400 586 4 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.2 SW 2,400 586 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!212 603-A/B 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2,400 1,075 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!179 Boiler Room 7 W 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.4 SW 2000 840 7 W 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.4 SW 2,000 840 - 0.0 -$ -$ $0 #DIV/0!65 Exterior 7 I 100 I100/1 100 0.7 Breaker 5000 3,500 7 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.2 Breaker 5,000 945 2,555 0.5 348.11$ 283.50$ $0 0.8 0.8

226LED Exterior 5 70 High Pressure Sodium HPS70/1 95 0.5 Breaker 5000 2,375 5 FXLED18 FXLED18/1 18 0.1 Breaker 5,000 450 1,925 0.4 262.28$ 2,116.13$ $500 8.1 6.2169LED Exterior 4 SP 250 MH ROOF MH250/1 295 1.2 Breaker 5000 5,900 4 FXLED78 FXLED78/1 78 0.3 Breaker 5,000 1,560 4,340 0.9 591.32$ 3,809.70$ $700 6.4 5.3

Total 1,854 178.2 417,253 1,854 13,855 171.8 403,545 13,708 6.4 $2,165 $7,492 $1,200

6.4 $52013,708 $1,645

$2,165 3.5 2.9Total savings

kWh SavingsDemand Savings

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Energy Audit of Parsippany High SchoolCHA Project No. 24972 Cost of Electricity: $0.120 $/kWhECM-2 Install Occupancy Sensors $6.77 $/kW

Area Description No. of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist Control Annual Hours Annual kWh Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceRetrofit Control Annual Hours Annual kWh

Annual kWh Saved Annual kW Saved Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start Lighting Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive Simple Payback

Field Code Unique description of the location - Room number/Room name: Floor number (if applicable)

No. of fixtures before the retrofit

Lighting Fixture Code Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Fixt No.)

Pre-inst. control device

Estimated annual hours for the usage group

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

No. of fixtures after the retrofit

"Lighting Fixture Code" Example 2T 40 R F(U) = 2'x2' Troff 40 w Recess. Floor 2 lamps U shape

Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Number of Fixtures)

Retrofit control device

Estimated annual hours for the usage group

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

(Original Annual kWh) - (Retrofit Annual kWh)

(Original Annual kW) - (Retrofit Annual kW)

(kW Saved) * ($/kWh)

Cost for renovations to lighting system

Length of time for renovations cost to be recovered

Length of time for renovations cost to

be recovered

212 Main Office 34 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.8 SW 2400 9,139.2 34 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.8 OCC 1200 4,569.6 4,569.6 0.0 $548.35 $128.25 $20.00 0.2 0.25 Main Office 2 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 2400 288.0 2 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 OCC 1200 144.0 144.0 0.0 $17.28 $128.25 $20.00 7.4 6.371 Main Office-Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120.0 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 NONE 2000 120.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!204 Kitchen 10 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 2.1 SW 2000 4,140.0 10 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 2.1 NONE 2000 4,140.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!71 Kitchen-Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120.0 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 NONE 2000 120.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Cafeteria I 29 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.2 SW 1600 5,196.8 29 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.2 OCC 1200 3,897.6 1,299.2 0.0 $155.90 $128.25 $20.00 0.8 0.7212 Cafeteria II 19 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.1 SW 1600 3,404.8 19 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.1 NONE 1600 3,404.8 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Teachers Kitchen 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 SW 2000 1,120.0 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 NONE 2000 1,120.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Human Resources 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.1 SW 2400 2,688.0 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.1 OCC 1200 1,344.0 1,344.0 0.0 $161.28 $128.25 $20.00 0.8 0.7212 Guidance 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.8 SW 2400 4,300.8 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.8 OCC 1200 2,150.4 2,150.4 0.0 $258.05 $128.25 $20.00 0.5 0.4212 Men's Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2000 448.0 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 NONE 2000 448.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Women's Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2000 448.0 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 NONE 2000 448.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!78 Auditorium 60 EP I 100 I100/1 100 6.0 SW 1000 6,000.0 60 EP I 100 I100/1 100 6.0 NONE 1000 6,000.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Band Room 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 SW 2400 4,569.6 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 OCC 1680 3,198.7 1,370.9 0.0 $164.51 $128.25 $20.00 0.8 0.7212 Band Office 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1200 1,612.8 1,612.8 0.0 $193.54 $128.25 $20.00 0.7 0.6212 301 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.9212 Boy's Bathroom 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 SW 2000 1,120.0 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 NONE 2000 1,120.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 302 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.9212 303 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.7 SW 2400 4,032.0 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.7 OCC 1680 2,822.4 1,209.6 0.0 $145.15 $128.25 $20.00 0.9 0.7212 304 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.9212 306 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.9212 305 22 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.5 SW 2400 5,913.6 22 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.5 OCC 1680 4,139.5 1,774.1 0.0 $212.89 $128.25 $20.00 0.6 0.5212 305-Prep Room 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 SW 2400 806.4 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 NONE 2400 806.4 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Storage 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 SW 1000 336.0 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 NONE 1000 336.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 311 25 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.8 SW 2400 6,720.0 25 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.8 OCC 1680 4,704.0 2,016.0 0.0 $241.92 $128.25 $20.00 0.5 0.4212 310B 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.9212 Closet 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 1000 224.0 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 NONE 1000 224.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!137 Bathroom 1 SP 50 I I50/1 50 0.1 SW 2000 100.0 1 SP 50 I I50/1 50 0.1 NONE 2000 100.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Storage 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 1000 112.0 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 NONE 1000 112.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 310A 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 NONE 2400 3,225.6 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 312 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075.2 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 NONE 2400 1,075.2 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!204 312 20 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 4.1 SW 2400 9,936.0 20 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 4.1 OCC 1680 6,955.2 2,980.8 0.0 $357.70 $128.25 $20.00 0.4 0.3212 312-Office 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2400 537.6 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 NONE 2400 537.6 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Data Center 35 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.9 SW 1000 3,920.0 35 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.9 NONE 1000 3,920.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Data Center 8 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 1000 896.0 8 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.9 NONE 1000 896.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 308 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.9212 Nurse 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.7 SW 2400 4,032.0 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.7 OCC 1680 2,822.4 1,209.6 0.0 $145.15 $128.25 $20.00 0.9 0.771 Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120.0 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 NONE 2000 120.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 307 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.9212 Science Office 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 SW 2400 806.4 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 OCC 1200 403.2 403.2 0.0 $48.38 $128.25 $20.00 2.7 2.2212 309 13 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.5 SW 1000 1,456.0 13 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.5 NONE 1000 1,456.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!204 Bathroom 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.2 SW 2000 414.0 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.2 NONE 2000 414.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!71 Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120.0 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 NONE 2000 120.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Sports Training 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075.2 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 OCC 1200 537.6 537.6 0.0 $64.51 $128.25 $20.00 2.0 1.7212 Fitness 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 SW 2400 1,612.8 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 OCC 1200 806.4 806.4 0.0 $96.77 $128.25 $20.00 1.3 1.1212 518 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 SW 2400 4,569.6 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 OCC 1680 3,198.7 1,370.9 0.0 $164.51 $128.25 $20.00 0.8 0.7212 Wellness 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.8 SW 2400 4,300.8 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.8 OCC 1680 3,010.6 1,290.2 0.0 $154.83 $128.25 $20.00 0.8 0.7204 Gym 32 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 6.6 SW 2000 13,248.0 32 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 6.6 NONE 2000 13,248.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!15 Boy's Locker Room 18 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.1 SW 2800 3,024.0 18 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.1 NONE 2800 3,024.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!35 Wrestling Room 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2000 2,160.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 NONE 2000 2,160.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Football Locker Room 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 SW 2800 5,331.2 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 NONE 2800 5,331.2 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!35 Football Office 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 SW 2400 216.0 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 OCC 1200 108.0 108.0 0.0 $12.96 $128.25 $20.00 9.9 8.435 Football Office 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 SW 2400 216.0 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 OCC 1200 108.0 108.0 0.0 $12.96 $128.25 $20.00 9.9 8.4204 Showers 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.2 SW 2000 414.0 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.2 NONE 2000 414.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Bathroom 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 2000 224.0 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 NONE 2000 224.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!15 Team Room 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.8 SW 2400 1,872.0 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.8 OCC 1680 1,310.4 561.6 0.0 $67.39 $128.25 $20.00 1.9 1.635 Coach Office 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 SW 2400 216.0 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 OCC 1200 108.0 108.0 0.0 $12.96 $128.25 $20.00 9.9 8.45 Coach Office 5 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.3 SW 2400 720.0 5 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.3 OCC 1200 360.0 360.0 0.0 $43.20 $128.25 $20.00 3.0 2.571 Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120.0 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 NONE 2000 120.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 712 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.9212 710 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419.2 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1680 1,693.4 725.8 0.0 $87.09 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.235 707 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 SW 2400 3,024.0 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 OCC 1680 2,116.8 907.2 0.0 $108.86 $128.25 $20.00 1.2 1.0212 708 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419.2 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1680 1,693.4 725.8 0.0 $87.09 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.2212 706 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419.2 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1680 1,693.4 725.8 0.0 $87.09 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.235 705 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 SW 2400 3,024.0 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 OCC 1680 2,116.8 907.2 0.0 $108.86 $128.25 $20.00 1.2 1.035 Prep 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 SW 1000 540.0 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 NONE 1000 540.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!35 703 20 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.8 SW 2400 4,320.0 20 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.8 OCC 1680 3,024.0 1,296.0 0.0 $155.52 $128.25 $20.00 0.8 0.735 704 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1680 1,814.4 777.6 0.0 $93.31 $128.25 $20.00 1.4 1.2212 704 Office 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 2400 268.8 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 NONE 2400 268.8 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 701 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.9212 702 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419.2 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1680 1,693.4 725.8 0.0 $87.09 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.2212 Men's Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2000 448.0 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 NONE 2000 448.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Women's Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2000 448.0 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 NONE 2000 448.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Media Center 66 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 7.4 SW 2800 20,697.6 66 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 7.4 NONE 2800 20,697.6 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!228 Media Center 340 W60CF1 F81EL 60 20.4 SW 2800 57,120.0 340 W60CF1 F81EL 60 20.4 NONE 2800 57,120.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 Book Return 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075.2 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 OCC 1200 537.6 537.6 0.0 $64.51 $128.25 $20.00 2.0 1.7212 Office 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075.2 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 OCC 1200 537.6 537.6 0.0 $64.51 $128.25 $20.00 2.0 1.7212 Computer Room 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.9208 Hallway 12 SP 26 R CF 2 CFQ25/2 66 0.8 SW 2280 1,805.8 12 SP 26 R CF 2 CFQ25/2 66 0.8 NONE 2280 1,805.8 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!35 501 22 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 2.0 SW 2400 4,752.0 22 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 2.0 OCC 1680 3,326.4 1,425.6 0.0 $171.07 $128.25 $20.00 0.7 0.635 502 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1680 1,814.4 777.6 0.0 $93.31 $128.25 $20.00 1.4 1.235 503 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1680 1,814.4 777.6 0.0 $93.31 $128.25 $20.00 1.4 1.235 504 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1680 1,814.4 777.6 0.0 $93.31 $128.25 $20.00 1.4 1.235 503 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 SW 2400 3,024.0 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 OCC 1680 2,116.8 907.2 0.0 $108.86 $128.25 $20.00 1.2 1.035 503-Office 5 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 SW 2400 1,080.0 5 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 OCC 1200 540.0 540.0 0.0 $64.80 $128.25 $20.00 2.0 1.735 503-Storage 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 SW 1000 540.0 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 NONE 1000 540.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!35 Chemistry Storage 2 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.2 SW 1000 180.0 2 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.2 NONE 1000 180.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!35 508 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2912 3,145.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1456 1,572.5 1,572.5 0.0 $188.70 $128.25 $20.00 0.7 0.635 505 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2912 3,145.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1456 1,572.5 1,572.5 0.0 $188.70 $128.25 $20.00 0.7 0.635 Math Office 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 SW 2400 1,728.0 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 OCC 1200 864.0 864.0 0.0 $103.68 $128.25 $20.00 1.2 1.0212 Closet 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 1000 448.0 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 NONE 1000 448.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!35 401 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2912 3,145.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1456 1,572.5 1,572.5 0.0 $188.70 $128.25 $20.00 0.7 0.6212 404 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.1 SW 2912 3,261.4 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.1 OCC 1456 1,630.7 1,630.7 0.0 $195.69 $128.25 $20.00 0.7 0.6212 404-Office 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075.2 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 OCC 1200 537.6 537.6 0.0 $64.51 $128.25 $20.00 2.0 1.735 403 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1680 1,814.4 777.6 0.0 $93.31 $128.25 $20.00 1.4 1.235 405 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1680 1,814.4 777.6 0.0 $93.31 $128.25 $20.00 1.4 1.235 408 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2400 1,944.0 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 OCC 1680 1,360.8 583.2 0.0 $69.98 $128.25 $20.00 1.8 1.535 407 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2400 1,944.0 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 OCC 1680 1,360.8 583.2 0.0 $69.98 $128.25 $20.00 1.8 1.535 409 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2400 1,944.0 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 OCC 1680 1,360.8 583.2 0.0 $69.98 $128.25 $20.00 1.8 1.535 410 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2400 1,944.0 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 OCC 1680 1,360.8 583.2 0.0 $69.98 $128.25 $20.00 1.8 1.535 808 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1680 1,814.4 777.6 0.0 $93.31 $128.25 $20.00 1.4 1.235 801 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1680 1,814.4 777.6 0.0 $93.31 $128.25 $20.00 1.4 1.235 802 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1680 1,814.4 777.6 0.0 $93.31 $128.25 $20.00 1.4 1.235 803 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1680 1,814.4 777.6 0.0 $93.31 $128.25 $20.00 1.4 1.235 806 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1680 1,814.4 777.6 0.0 $93.31 $128.25 $20.00 1.4 1.235 807 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1680 1,814.4 777.6 0.0 $93.31 $128.25 $20.00 1.4 1.235 804 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 SW 2400 1,728.0 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 OCC 1680 1,209.6 518.4 0.0 $62.21 $128.25 $20.00 2.1 1.735 805 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 SW 2400 1,728.0 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 OCC 1680 1,209.6 518.4 0.0 $62.21 $128.25 $20.00 2.1 1.7212 207 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.935 208 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592.0 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1680 1,814.4 777.6 0.0 $93.31 $128.25 $20.00 1.4 1.215 205 30 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.8 SW 2400 4,320.0 30 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.8 OCC 1680 3,024.0 1,296.0 0.0 $155.52 $128.25 $20.00 0.8 0.7212 202 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.9212 206 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.9212 204 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 SW 2400 1,612.8 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 OCC 1680 1,129.0 483.8 0.0 $58.06 $128.25 $20.00 2.2 1.9212 203 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,225.6 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1680 2,257.9 967.7 0.0 $116.12 $128.25 $20.00 1.1 0.9212 201 18 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.0 SW 2400 4,838.4 18 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.0 OCC 1680 3,386.9 1,451.5 0.0 $174.18 $128.25 $20.00 0.7 0.6212 Bathroom 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 SW 2000 1,120.0 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 NONE 2000 1,120.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!71 Bathroom 2 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 240.0 2 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 NONE 2000 240.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 600 21 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.4 SW 2400 5,644.8 21 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.4 OCC 1680 3,951.4 1,693.4 0.0 $203.21 $128.25 $20.00 0.6 0.5212 604 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419.2 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1680 1,693.4 725.8 0.0 $87.09 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.2212 605 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419.2 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1680 1,693.4 725.8 0.0 $87.09 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.2212 606 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419.2 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1680 1,693.4 725.8 0.0 $87.09 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.2

COST & SAVINGS ANALYSISEXISTING CONDITIONS RETROFIT CONDITIONS

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Area Description No. of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist Control Annual Hours Annual kWh Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceRetrofit Control Annual Hours Annual kWh

Annual kWh Saved Annual kW Saved Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start Lighting Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive Simple Payback

Field Code Unique description of the location - Room number/Room name: Floor number (if applicable)

No. of fixtures before the retrofit

Lighting Fixture Code Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Fixt No.)

Pre-inst. control device

Estimated annual hours for the usage group

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

No. of fixtures after the retrofit

"Lighting Fixture Code" Example 2T 40 R F(U) = 2'x2' Troff 40 w Recess. Floor 2 lamps U shape

Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Number of Fixtures)

Retrofit control device

Estimated annual hours for the usage group

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

(Original Annual kWh) - (Retrofit Annual kWh)

(Original Annual kW) - (Retrofit Annual kW)

(kW Saved) * ($/kWh)

Cost for renovations to lighting system

Length of time for renovations cost to be recovered

Length of time for renovations cost to

be recovered

COST & SAVINGS ANALYSISEXISTING CONDITIONS RETROFIT CONDITIONS

212 607 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419.2 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1680 1,693.4 725.8 0.0 $87.09 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.2212 608 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419.2 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1680 1,693.4 725.8 0.0 $87.09 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.2212 609 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419.2 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1680 1,693.4 725.8 0.0 $87.09 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.2212 610 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419.2 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1680 1,693.4 725.8 0.0 $87.09 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.2212 611 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419.2 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1680 1,693.4 725.8 0.0 $87.09 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.2212 612 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419.2 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1680 1,693.4 725.8 0.0 $87.09 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.2212 604-Closet 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 1000 112.0 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 NONE 1000 112.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!212 601 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 2400 268.8 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 OCC 1680 188.2 80.6 0.0 $9.68 $128.25 $20.00 13.3 11.2217 601 1 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.1 SW 2400 146.4 1 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.1 OCC 1680 102.5 43.9 0.0 $5.27 $128.25 $20.00 24.3 20.5212 601-C 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 SW 2400 1,612.8 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 OCC 1200 806.4 806.4 0.0 $96.77 $128.25 $20.00 1.3 1.1217 601-B/A 10 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.6 SW 2400 1,464.0 10 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.6 OCC 1200 732.0 732.0 0.0 $87.84 $128.25 $20.00 1.5 1.25 Hallway 75 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 4.5 SW 2280 10,260.0 75 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 4.5 NONE 2280 10,260.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!

217 603-C 4 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.2 SW 2400 585.6 4 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.2 OCC 1200 292.8 292.8 0.0 $35.14 $128.25 $20.00 3.7 3.1212 603-A/B 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075.2 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 OCC 1200 537.6 537.6 0.0 $64.51 $128.25 $20.00 2.0 1.7179 Boiler Room 7 W 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.4 SW 2000 840.0 7 W 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.4 NONE 2000 840.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!65 Exterior 7 I 100 I100/1 100 0.7 Breaker 5000 3,500.0 7 I 100 I100/1 100 0.7 NONE 5000 3,500.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!

226LED Exterior 5 70 High Pressure Sodium HPS70/1 95 0.5 Breaker 5000 2,375.0 5 70 High Pressure Sodium HPS70/1 95 0.5 NONE 5000 2,375.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!169LED Exterior 4 SP 250 MH ROOF MH250/1 295 1.2 Breaker 5000 5,900.0 4 SP 250 MH ROOF MH250/1 295 1.2 NONE 5000 5,900.0 0.0 0.0 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 #DIV/0!

Total 1,854 178.2 417,253 1,854 178 331,231 86,022 0 10,323 $11,799 1,840

0.0 $086,022 $10,323

$10,323 1.1 1.0Total Savings

Demand SavingskWh Savings

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Area Description No. of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist Control Annual Hours Annual kWh Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceRetrofit Control Annual Hours Annual kWh

Annual kWh Saved Annual kW Saved Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start Lighting Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive Simple Payback

Field Code Unique description of the location - Room number/Room name: Floor number (if applicable)

No. of fixtures before the retrofit

Lighting Fixture Code Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Fixt No.)

Pre-inst. control device

Estimated daily hours for the usage group

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

No. of fixtures after the retrofit

Lighting Fixture Code Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Number of Fixtures)

Retrofit control device

Estimated annual hours for the usage group

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

(Original Annual kWh) - (Retrofit Annual kWh)

(Original Annual kW) - (Retrofit Annual kW)

(kWh Saved) * ($/kWh)

Cost for renovations to lighting system

Prescriptive Lighting Measures

Length of time for renovations cost to be recovered

Length of time for renovations cost to

be recovered

212 Main Office 34 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.8 SW 2400 9,139 34 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.8 OCC 1,200 4,570 4,570 0.0 548.35$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.2 0.25 Main Office 2 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 2400 288 2 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.1 OCC 1,200 144 144 0.0 17.28$ 128.25$ 20$ 7.4 6.371 Main Office-Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.0 NONE 2,000 54 66 0.0 10.60$ 6.75$ -$ 0.6 0.6204 Kitchen 10 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 2.1 SW 2000 4,140 10 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 2.1 NONE 2,000 4,140 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 71 Kitchen-Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.0 NONE 2,000 54 66 0.0 10.60$ 6.75$ -$ 0.6 0.6212 Cafeteria I 29 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.2 SW 1600 5,197 29 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.2 OCC 1,200 3,898 1,299 0.0 155.90$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.8 0.7212 Cafeteria II 19 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.1 SW 1600 3,405 19 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.1 NONE 1,600 3,405 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 Teachers Kitchen 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 SW 2000 1,120 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 NONE 2,000 1,120 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 Human Resources 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.1 SW 2400 2,688 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.1 OCC 1,200 1,344 1,344 0.0 161.28$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.8 0.7212 Guidance 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.8 SW 2400 4,301 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.8 OCC 1,200 2,150 2,150 0.0 258.05$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.5 0.4212 Men's Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2000 448 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 NONE 2,000 448 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 Women's Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2000 448 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 NONE 2,000 448 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 78 Auditorium 60 EP I 100 I100/1 100 6.0 SW 1000 6,000 60 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 1.6 NONE 1,000 1,620 4,380 4.4 881.43$ 1,215.00$ -$ 1.4 1.4212 Band Room 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 SW 2400 4,570 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 OCC 1,680 3,199 1,371 0.0 164.51$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.8 0.7212 Band Office 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,200 1,613 1,613 0.0 193.54$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.7 0.6212 301 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.9212 Boy's Bathroom 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 SW 2000 1,120 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 NONE 2,000 1,120 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 302 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.9212 303 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.7 SW 2400 4,032 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.7 OCC 1,680 2,822 1,210 0.0 145.15$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.9 0.7212 304 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.9212 306 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.9212 305 22 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.5 SW 2400 5,914 22 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.5 OCC 1,680 4,140 1,774 0.0 212.89$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.6 0.5212 305-Prep Room 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 SW 2400 806 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 NONE 2,400 806 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 Storage 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 SW 1000 336 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 NONE 1,000 336 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 311 25 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.8 SW 2400 6,720 25 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.8 OCC 1,680 4,704 2,016 0.0 241.92$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.5 0.4212 310B 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.9212 Closet 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 1000 224 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 NONE 1,000 224 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 137 Bathroom 1 SP 50 I I50/1 50 0.1 SW 2000 100 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.0 NONE 2,000 54 46 0.0 7.39$ 20.25$ -$ 2.7 2.7212 Storage 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 1000 112 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 NONE 1,000 112 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 310A 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 NONE 2,400 3,226 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 312 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 NONE 2,400 1,075 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 204 312 20 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 4.1 SW 2400 9,936 20 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 4.1 OCC 1,680 6,955 2,981 0.0 357.70$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.4 0.3212 312-Office 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2400 538 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 NONE 2,400 538 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 Data Center 35 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.9 SW 1000 3,920 35 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 3.9 NONE 1,000 3,920 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 Data Center 8 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.9 SW 1000 896 8 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.9 NONE 1,000 896 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 308 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.9212 Nurse 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.7 SW 2400 4,032 15 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.7 OCC 1,680 2,822 1,210 0.0 145.15$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.9 0.771 Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.0 NONE 2,000 54 66 0.0 10.60$ 6.75$ -$ 0.6 0.6212 307 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.9212 Science Office 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 SW 2400 806 3 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.3 OCC 1,200 403 403 0.0 48.38$ 128.25$ 20$ 2.7 2.2212 309 13 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.5 SW 1000 1,456 13 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.5 NONE 1,000 1,456 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 204 Bathroom 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.2 SW 2000 414 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.2 NONE 2,000 414 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 71 Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.0 NONE 2,000 54 66 0.0 10.60$ 6.75$ -$ 0.6 0.6212 Sports Training 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 OCC 1,200 538 538 0.0 64.51$ 128.25$ 20$ 2.0 1.7212 Fitness 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 SW 2400 1,613 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 OCC 1,200 806 806 0.0 96.77$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.3 1.1212 518 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 SW 2400 4,570 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 OCC 1,680 3,199 1,371 0.0 164.51$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.8 0.7212 Wellness 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.8 SW 2400 4,301 16 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.8 OCC 1,680 3,011 1,290 0.0 154.83$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.8 0.7204 Gym 32 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 6.6 SW 2000 13,248 32 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 6.6 NONE 2,000 13,248 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 15 Boy's Locker Room 18 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.1 SW 2800 3,024 18 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.1 NONE 2,800 3,024 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 35 Wrestling Room 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2000 2,160 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 NONE 2,000 2,160 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 Football Locker Room 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 SW 2800 5,331 17 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.9 NONE 2,800 5,331 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 35 Football Office 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 SW 2400 216 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 OCC 1,200 108 108 0.0 12.96$ 128.25$ 20$ 9.9 8.435 Football Office 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 SW 2400 216 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 OCC 1,200 108 108 0.0 12.96$ 128.25$ 20$ 9.9 8.4204 Showers 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.2 SW 2000 414 1 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.2 NONE 2,000 414 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 Bathroom 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 2000 224 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 NONE 2,000 224 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 15 Team Room 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.8 SW 2400 1,872 13 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.8 OCC 1,680 1,310 562 0.0 67.39$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.9 1.635 Coach Office 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 SW 2400 216 1 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.1 OCC 1,200 108 108 0.0 12.96$ 128.25$ 20$ 9.9 8.45 Coach Office 5 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.3 SW 2400 720 5 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 0.3 OCC 1,200 360 360 0.0 43.20$ 128.25$ 20$ 3.0 2.571 Bathroom 1 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 120 1 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.0 NONE 2,000 54 66 0.0 10.60$ 6.75$ -$ 0.6 0.6212 712 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.9212 710 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1,680 1,693 726 0.0 87.09$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.235 707 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 SW 2400 3,024 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,117 907 0.0 108.86$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.2 1.0212 708 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1,680 1,693 726 0.0 87.09$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.2212 706 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1,680 1,693 726 0.0 87.09$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.235 705 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 SW 2400 3,024 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,117 907 0.0 108.86$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.2 1.035 Prep 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 SW 1000 540 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 NONE 1,000 540 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 35 703 20 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.8 SW 2400 4,320 20 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.8 OCC 1,680 3,024 1,296 0.0 155.52$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.8 0.735 704 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,680 1,814 778 0.0 93.31$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.4 1.2212 704 Office 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 2400 269 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 NONE 2,400 269 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 701 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.9212 702 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1,680 1,693 726 0.0 87.09$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.2212 Men's Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2000 448 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 NONE 2,000 448 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 Women's Bathroom 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 2000 448 2 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.2 NONE 2,000 448 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 Media Center 66 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 7.4 SW 2800 20,698 66 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 7.4 NONE 2,800 20,698 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 228 Media Center 340 W60CF1 F81EL 60 20.4 SW 2800 57,120 340 W60CF1 F81EL 60 20.4 NONE 2,800 57,120 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 Book Return 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 OCC 1,200 538 538 0.0 64.51$ 128.25$ 20$ 2.0 1.7212 Office 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 OCC 1,200 538 538 0.0 64.51$ 128.25$ 20$ 2.0 1.7212 Computer Room 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.9208 Hallway 12 SP 26 R CF 2 CFQ25/2 66 0.8 SW 2280 1,806 12 SP 26 R CF 2 CFQ25/2 66 0.8 NONE 2,280 1,806 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 35 501 22 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 2.0 SW 2400 4,752 22 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 2.0 OCC 1,680 3,326 1,426 0.0 171.07$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.7 0.635 502 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,680 1,814 778 0.0 93.31$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.4 1.235 503 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,680 1,814 778 0.0 93.31$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.4 1.235 504 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,680 1,814 778 0.0 93.31$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.4 1.235 503 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 SW 2400 3,024 14 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,117 907 0.0 108.86$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.2 1.035 503-Office 5 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 SW 2400 1,080 5 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 OCC 1,200 540 540 0.0 64.80$ 128.25$ 20$ 2.0 1.735 503-Storage 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 SW 1000 540 6 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.5 NONE 1,000 540 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 35 Chemistry Storage 2 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.2 SW 1000 180 2 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.2 NONE 1,000 180 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 35 508 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2912 3,145 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,456 1,572 1,572 0.0 188.70$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.7 0.635 505 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2912 3,145 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,456 1,572 1,572 0.0 188.70$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.7 0.635 Math Office 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 SW 2400 1,728 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 OCC 1,200 864 864 0.0 103.68$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.2 1.0212 Closet 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 1000 448 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 NONE 1,000 448 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 35 401 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2912 3,145 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,456 1,572 1,572 0.0 188.70$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.7 0.6212 404 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.1 SW 2912 3,261 10 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.1 OCC 1,456 1,631 1,631 0.0 195.69$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.7 0.6212 404-Office 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 OCC 1,200 538 538 0.0 64.51$ 128.25$ 20$ 2.0 1.735 403 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,680 1,814 778 0.0 93.31$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.4 1.235 405 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,680 1,814 778 0.0 93.31$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.4 1.235 408 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2400 1,944 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 OCC 1,680 1,361 583 0.0 69.98$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.8 1.535 407 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2400 1,944 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 OCC 1,680 1,361 583 0.0 69.98$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.8 1.535 409 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2400 1,944 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 OCC 1,680 1,361 583 0.0 69.98$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.8 1.535 410 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 SW 2400 1,944 9 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.8 OCC 1,680 1,361 583 0.0 69.98$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.8 1.535 808 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,680 1,814 778 0.0 93.31$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.4 1.235 801 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,680 1,814 778 0.0 93.31$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.4 1.235 802 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,680 1,814 778 0.0 93.31$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.4 1.235 803 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,680 1,814 778 0.0 93.31$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.4 1.235 806 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,680 1,814 778 0.0 93.31$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.4 1.235 807 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,680 1,814 778 0.0 93.31$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.4 1.235 804 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 SW 2400 1,728 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 OCC 1,680 1,210 518 0.0 62.21$ 128.25$ 20$ 2.1 1.735 805 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 SW 2400 1,728 8 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 0.7 OCC 1,680 1,210 518 0.0 62.21$ 128.25$ 20$ 2.1 1.7212 207 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.935 208 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 SW 2400 2,592 12 T 32 R F 3 (ELE) F43ILL/2 90 1.1 OCC 1,680 1,814 778 0.0 93.31$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.4 1.215 205 30 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.8 SW 2400 4,320 30 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.8 OCC 1,680 3,024 1,296 0.0 155.52$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.8 0.7212 202 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.9212 206 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.9212 204 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 SW 2400 1,613 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 OCC 1,680 1,129 484 0.0 58.06$ 128.25$ 20$ 2.2 1.9212 203 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 SW 2400 3,226 12 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.3 OCC 1,680 2,258 968 0.0 116.12$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.1 0.9212 201 18 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.0 SW 2400 4,838 18 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.0 OCC 1,680 3,387 1,452 0.0 174.18$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.7 0.6212 Bathroom 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 SW 2000 1,120 5 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.6 NONE 2,000 1,120 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 71 Bathroom 2 I 60 I60/1 60 0.1 SW 2000 240 2 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.1 NONE 2,000 108 132 0.1 21.20$ 13.50$ -$ 0.6 0.6212 600 21 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.4 SW 2400 5,645 21 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 2.4 OCC 1,680 3,951 1,693 0.0 203.21$ 128.25$ 20$ 0.6 0.5212 604 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1,680 1,693 726 0.0 87.09$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.2212 605 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1,680 1,693 726 0.0 87.09$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.2212 606 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1,680 1,693 726 0.0 87.09$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.2

EXISTING CONDITIONS RETROFIT CONDITIONS COST & SAVINGS ANALYSIS

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Area Description No. of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist Control Annual Hours Annual kWh Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture CodeWatts per

Fixture kW/SpaceRetrofit Control Annual Hours Annual kWh

Annual kWh Saved Annual kW Saved Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start Lighting Incentive

Simple Payback With Out Incentive Simple Payback

Field Code Unique description of the location - Room number/Room name: Floor number (if applicable)

No. of fixtures before the retrofit

Lighting Fixture Code Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Fixt No.)

Pre-inst. control device

Estimated daily hours for the usage group

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

No. of fixtures after the retrofit

Lighting Fixture Code Code from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

Value from Table of Standard Fixture Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Number of Fixtures)

Retrofit control device

Estimated annual hours for the usage group

(kW/space) * (Annual Hours)

(Original Annual kWh) - (Retrofit Annual kWh)

(Original Annual kW) - (Retrofit Annual kW)

(kWh Saved) * ($/kWh)

Cost for renovations to lighting system

Prescriptive Lighting Measures

Length of time for renovations cost to be recovered

Length of time for renovations cost to

be recovered

EXISTING CONDITIONS RETROFIT CONDITIONS COST & SAVINGS ANALYSIS

212 607 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1,680 1,693 726 0.0 87.09$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.2212 608 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1,680 1,693 726 0.0 87.09$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.2212 609 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1,680 1,693 726 0.0 87.09$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.2212 610 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1,680 1,693 726 0.0 87.09$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.2212 611 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1,680 1,693 726 0.0 87.09$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.2212 612 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 SW 2400 2,419 9 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 1.0 OCC 1,680 1,693 726 0.0 87.09$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.2212 604-Closet 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 1000 112 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 NONE 1,000 112 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 212 601 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 SW 2400 269 1 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.1 OCC 1,680 188 81 0.0 9.68$ 128.25$ 20$ 13.3 11.2217 601 1 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.1 SW 2400 146 1 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.1 OCC 1,680 102 44 0.0 5.27$ 128.25$ 20$ 24.3 20.5212 601-C 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 SW 2400 1,613 6 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.7 OCC 1,200 806 806 0.0 96.77$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.3 1.1217 601-B/A 10 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.6 SW 2400 1,464 10 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.6 OCC 1,200 732 732 0.0 87.84$ 128.25$ 20$ 1.5 1.25 Hallway 75 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 4.5 SW 2280 10,260 75 2T 32 R F 2 (u) (ELE) FU2LL 60 4.5 NONE 2,280 10,260 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$

217 603-C 4 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.2 SW 2400 586 4 2B 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.2 OCC 1,200 293 293 0.0 35.14$ 128.25$ 20$ 3.7 3.1212 603-A/B 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 SW 2400 1,075 4 T 32 R F 4 (ELE) (TWO SWITCH) F44ILL 112 0.4 OCC 1,200 538 538 0.0 64.51$ 128.25$ 20$ 2.0 1.7179 Boiler Room 7 W 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.4 SW 2000 840 7 W 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.4 NONE 2,000 840 - 0.0 -$ -$ -$ 65 Exterior 7 I 100 I100/1 100 0.7 Breaker 5000 3,500 7 CF 26 CFQ26/1-L 27 0.2 NONE 5,000 945 2,555 0.5 348.11$ 283.50$ -$ 0.8 0.8

226LED Exterior 5 70 High Pressure Sodium HPS70/1 95 0.5 Breaker 5000 2,375 5 FXLED18 FXLED18/1 18 0.1 NONE 5,000 450 1,925 0.4 262.28$ 2,116.13$ 500$ 8.1 6.2169LED Exterior 4 SP 250 MH ROOF MH250/1 295 1.2 Breaker 5000 5,900 4 FXLED78 FXLED78/1 78 0.3 NONE 5,000 1,560 4,340 0.9 591.32$ 3,809.70$ 700$ 6.4 5.3

S Total 1,854 178.2 417,253 1,854 171.8 317,523 6.4 12,487 19,291 $3,040

S 6.4 $520S 99,730 $11,968

S $12,487 1.5 1.3Total Savings

Demand SavingskWh Savings

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APPENDIX D

New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Incentives

i. Smart Start

ii. Direct Install

iii. Pay for Performance (P4P)

iv. Energy Savings Improvement Plan (ESIP)

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APPENDIX E

Photovoltaic Analysis

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Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Power Generation - Screening Assessment

Parsippany-Troy Hills School DistrictParsippany High School

Cost of Electricity $0.120 /kWhElectricity Usage 1,494,520 kWh/yrSystem Unit Cost $4,000 /kW

Budgetary Estimated TotalNew Jersey Renewable Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance SavingsFederal Tax

Credit ** SREC(without

incentive) (with

incentive) Savings

$ kW kWh therms $ $ $ $ $ Years Years $960,000 240.0 312,800 0 $37,536 0 $37,536 $0 $25,650 25.6 15.2

** Estimated Solar Renewable Energy Certificate Program (SREC) SREC for 15 Years= $82 /1000kwh

Area Output*5,987 m2

64,446 ft2

Perimeter Output*849 m

2,787 ft

Available Roof Space for PV:(Area Output - 10 ft x Perimeter) x 85%

31,089 ft2

Approximate System Size: Is the roof flat? (Yes/No) Yes

8 watt/ft2248,712 DC watts

240 kW Enter into PV Watts

PV Watts Inputs***Array Tilt Angle 20Array Azimuth 180

Zip Code 07054DC/AC Derate Factor 0.83

PV Watts Output312,800 annual kWh calculated in PV Watts program

% Offset CalcUsage 1,494,520 (from utilities)PV Generation 312,800 (generated using PV Watts )% offset 21%

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Enter info PV Watts

Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Power Generation - Screening Assessment

Annual Utility Savings

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Enter into PV Watts (default)Enter into PV Watts

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Parsippany High School

Station IdentificationCell ID: 0268370

State: New Jersey

Latitude: 40.9 ° N

Longitude: 74.2 ° W

PV System SpecificationsDC Rating: 240.0 kW

DC to AC Derate Factor: 0.830

AC Rating: 199.2 kW

Array Type: Fixed Tilt

Array Tilt: 20.0 °

Array Azimuth: 180.0 °

Energy SpecificationsCost of Electricity: 12.0 ¢/kWh

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Month

Solar Radiation

(kWh/m2/day)

AC Energy (kWh)

Energy Value

($)

1 2.65 16767 2012.04

2 3.47 19857 2382.84

3 4.83 29470 3536.40

4 5.28 30207 3624.84

5 5.93 34464 4135.68

6 6.32 34605 4152.60

7 5.87 32573 3908.76

8 5.55 31009 3721.08

9 5.04 27756 3330.72

10 4.14 24408 2928.96

11 2.82 16392 1967.04

12 2.46 15291 1834.92

Year 4.54 312800 37536.00

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New Jersey BPU – Parsippany-Troy Hills Board of Education- Energy Audit

APPENDIX F

EPA Portfolio Manager

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OMB No. 2060-0347

STATEMENT OF ENERGY PERFORMANCEParsippany High School

Building ID: 3387830 For 12-month Period Ending: October 31, 20121

Date SEP becomes ineligible: N/A Date SEP Generated: January 09, 2013

FacilityParsippany High School309 Baldwin RoadParsippany, NJ 07054

Facility OwnerParsippany-Troy Hills School District292 Parsippany Road Parsippany, NJ 07054

Primary Contact for this FacilityN/A

Year Built: 1963Gross Floor Area (ft2): 174,377

Energy Performance Rating2 (1-100) 74

Site Energy Use Summary3

Electricity - Grid Purchase(kBtu) 5,124,294 Natural Gas (kBtu)4 5,949,100 Total Energy (kBtu) 11,073,394

Energy Intensity4 Site (kBtu/ft2/yr) 64 Source (kBtu/ft2/yr) 134 Emissions (based on site energy use) Greenhouse Gas Emissions (MtCO2e/year) 1,042 Electric Distribution Utility Jersey Central Power & Light Co [FirstEnergy Corp] National Median Comparison National Median Site EUI 81 National Median Source EUI 171 % Difference from National Median Source EUI -21% Building Type K-12

School

Stamp of Certifying Professional

Based on the conditions observed at thetime of my visit to this building, I certify that

the information contained within thisstatement is accurate.

Meets Industry Standards5 for Indoor EnvironmentalConditions:Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality N/A Acceptable Thermal Environmental Conditions N/A Adequate Illumination N/A

Certifying ProfessionalN/A

Notes: 1. Application for the ENERGY STAR must be submitted to EPA within 4 months of the Period Ending date. Award of the ENERGY STAR is not final until approval is received from EPA.2. The EPA Energy Performance Rating is based on total source energy. A rating of 75 is the minimum to be eligible for the ENERGY STAR.3. Values represent energy consumption, annualized to a 12-month period.4. Values represent energy intensity, annualized to a 12-month period.5. Based on Meeting ASHRAE Standard 62 for ventilation for acceptable indoor air quality, ASHRAE Standard 55 for thermal comfort, and IESNA Lighting Handbook for lighting quality.

The government estimates the average time needed to fill out this form is 6 hours (includes the time for entering energy data, Licensed Professional facility inspection, and notarizing the SEP) andwelcomes suggestions for reducing this level of effort. Send comments (referencing OMB control number) to the Director, Collection Strategies Division, U.S., EPA (2822T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave.,NW, Washington, D.C. 20460.

EPA Form 5900-16

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ENERGY STAR®

Data Checklistfor Commercial Buildings

In order for a building to qualify for the ENERGY STAR, a Professional Engineer (PE) or a Registered Architect (RA) must validate the accuracy of the data underlyingthe building's energy performance rating. This checklist is designed to provide an at-a-glance summary of a property's physical and operating characteristics, as well asits total energy consumption, to assist the PE or RA in double-checking the information that the building owner or operator has entered into Portfolio Manager.

Please complete and sign this checklist and include it with the stamped, signed Statement of Energy Performance.NOTE: You must check each box to indicate that each value is correct, OR include a note.

CRITERION VALUE AS ENTERED INPORTFOLIO MANAGER VERIFICATION QUESTIONS NOTES

Building Name Parsippany High School Is this the official building name to be displayed inthe ENERGY STAR Registry of LabeledBuildings?

Type K-12 School Is this an accurate description of the space inquestion?

Location 309 Baldwin Road,

Parsippany, NJ 07054 Is this address accurate and complete? Correctweather normalization requires an accurate zipcode.

Single Structure Single Facility

Does this SEP represent a single structure? SEPscannot be submitted for multiple-buildingcampuses (with the exception of a hospital, k-12school, hotel and senior care facility) nor can theybe submitted as representing only a portion of abuilding.

School (K-12 School)

CRITERION VALUE AS ENTERED INPORTFOLIO MANAGER VERIFICATION QUESTIONS NOTES

Gross Floor Area 174,377 Sq. Ft.

Does this square footage include all supportingfunctions such as kitchens and break rooms usedby staff, storage areas, administrative areas,elevators, stairwells, atria, vent shafts, etc. Alsonote that existing atriums should only include thebase floor area that it occupies. Interstitial(plenum) space between floors should not beincluded in the total. Finally gross floor area is notthe same as leasable space. Leasable space is asubset of gross floor area.

Open Weekends? Yes

Is this building normally open at all on theweekends? This includes activities beyond thework conducted by maintenance, cleaning, andsecurity personnel. Weekend activity could includeany time when the space is used for classes,performances or other school or communityactivities. If the building is open on the weekend aspart of the standard schedule during one or moreseasons, the building should select ?yes? for openweekends. The ?yes? response should applywhether the building is open for one or both of theweekend days.

Number of PCs 588 Is this the number of personal computers in theK12 School?

Number of walk-inrefrigeration/freezer

units 1

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

Presence ofcooking facilities Yes

Does this school have a dedicated space in whichfood is prepared and served to students? If theschool has space in which food for students is onlykept warm and/or served to students, or has only agalley that is used by teachers and staff then theanswer is "no".

Percent Cooled 60 % Is this the percentage of the total floor space withinthe facility that is served by mechanical coolingequipment?

Percent Heated 100 % Is this the percentage of the total floor space withinthe facility that is served by mechanical heatingequipment?

Months 10(Optional) Is this school in operation for at least 8 months ofthe year?

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High School? Yes

Is this building a high school (teaching grades 10,11, and/or 12)? If the building teaches to highschool students at all, the user should check 'yes'to 'high school'. For example, if the school teachesto grades K-12 (elementary/middle and highschool), the user should check 'yes' to 'highschool'.

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ENERGY STAR®

Data Checklistfor Commercial Buildings

Energy ConsumptionPower Generation Plant or Distribution Utility: Jersey Central Power & Light Co [FirstEnergy Corp]

Fuel Type: Electricity

Meter: Electricity (kWh (thousand Watt-hours))Space(s): Entire Facility

Generation Method: Grid Purchase

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

10/01/2012 10/31/2012 131,040.00

09/01/2012 09/30/2012 124,000.00

08/01/2012 08/31/2012 116,320.00

07/01/2012 07/31/2012 104,640.00

06/01/2012 06/30/2012 137,600.00

05/01/2012 05/31/2012 142,560.00

04/01/2012 04/30/2012 132,000.00

03/01/2012 03/31/2012 134,720.00

02/01/2012 02/29/2012 128,360.00

01/01/2012 01/31/2012 122,000.00

12/01/2011 12/31/2011 109,280.00

Electricity Consumption (kWh (thousand Watt-hours)) 1,382,520.00

Electricity Consumption (kBtu (thousand Btu)) 4,717,158.24

Total Electricity (Grid Purchase) Consumption (kBtu (thousand Btu)) 4,717,158.24

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

Fuel Type: Natural Gas

Meter: Natural Gas (therms)Space(s): Entire Facility

Start Date End Date Energy Use (therms)

10/01/2012 10/31/2012 1,961.00

09/01/2012 09/30/2012 74.00

08/01/2012 08/31/2012 59.00

07/01/2012 07/31/2012 6.00

06/01/2012 06/30/2012 114.00

05/01/2012 05/31/2012 673.00

04/01/2012 04/30/2012 2,338.00

03/01/2012 03/31/2012 6,741.00

02/01/2012 02/29/2012 14,315.00

01/01/2012 01/31/2012 16,329.00

12/01/2011 12/31/2011 11,444.00

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11/01/2011 11/30/2011 5,437.00

Natural Gas Consumption (therms) 59,491.00

Natural Gas Consumption (kBtu (thousand Btu)) 5,949,100.00

Total Natural Gas Consumption (kBtu (thousand Btu)) 5,949,100.00

Is this the total Natural Gas consumption at this building including all Natural Gas meters?

Additional FuelsDo the fuel consumption totals shown above represent the total energy use of this building?Please confirm there are no additional fuels (district energy, generator fuel oil) used in this facility.

On-Site Solar and Wind EnergyDo the fuel consumption totals shown above include all on-site solar and/or wind power located atyour facility? Please confirm that no on-site solar or wind installations have been omitted from thislist. All on-site systems must be reported.

Certifying Professional (When applying for the ENERGY STAR, the Certifying Professional must be the same PE or RA that signed and stamped the SEP.)

Name: _____________________________________________ Date: _____________

Signature: ______________________________________ Signature is required when applying for the ENERGY STAR.

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FOR YOUR RECORDS ONLY. DO NOT SUBMIT TO EPA.

Please keep this Facility Summary for your own records; do not submit it to EPA. Only the Statement of Energy Performance(SEP), Data Checklist and Letter of Agreement need to be submitted to EPA when applying for the ENERGY STAR.

FacilityParsippany High School309 Baldwin RoadParsippany, NJ 07054

Facility OwnerParsippany-Troy Hills School District292 Parsippany Road Parsippany, NJ 07054

Primary Contact for this FacilityN/A

General InformationParsippany High School

Gross Floor Area Excluding Parking: (ft2) 174,377 Year Built 1963 For 12-month Evaluation Period Ending Date: October 31, 2012

Facility Space Use SummarySchool

Space Type K-12 School

Gross Floor Area (ft2) 174,377

Open Weekends? Yes

Number of PCs 588

Number of walk-inrefrigeration/freezer units 1

Presence of cooking facilities Yes

Percent Cooled 60

Percent Heated 100

Months o 10

High School? Yes

School District o Parsippany-Troy

Hills

Energy Performance ComparisonEvaluation Periods Comparisons

Performance Metrics Current(Ending Date 10/31/2012)

Baseline(Ending Date 10/31/2012) Rating of 75 Target National Median

Energy Performance Rating 74 74 75 N/A 50

Energy Intensity

Site (kBtu/ft2) 64 64 63 N/A 81

Source (kBtu/ft2) 134 134 133 N/A 171

Energy Cost

$/year $ 214,941.00 $ 214,941.00 $ 214,162.47 N/A $ 273,872.07

$/ft2/year $ 1.23 $ 1.23 $ 1.23 N/A $ 1.57

Greenhouse Gas Emissions

MtCO2e/year 1,042 1,042 1,038 N/A 1,328

kgCO2e/ft2/year 6 6 6 N/A 8

More than 50% of your building is defined as K-12 School. Please note that your rating accounts for all of the spaces listed. The National Median column presentsenergy performance data your building would have if your building had a median rating of 50. Notes:o - This attribute is optional.d - A default value has been supplied by Portfolio Manager.

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2012Parsippany High School309 Baldwin RoadParsippany, NJ 07054

Portfolio Manager Building ID: 3387830

The energy use of this building has been measured and compared to other similar buildings using theEnvironmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Energy Performance Scale of 1–100, with 1 being the least energyefficient and 100 the most energy efficient. For more information, visit energystar.gov/benchmark.

This building’sscore

74

100

Most Efficient

This building uses 134 kBtu per square foot per year.*

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

Date of certification

Date Generated: 01/09/2013

Statement ofEnergy Performance

1

Least Efficient

50

Median

Buildings with a score of75 or higher may qualifyfor EPA’s ENERGY STAR.

I certify that the information contained within this statement is accurate and in accordance with U.S.Environmental Protection Agency’s measurement standards, found at energystar.gov