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2014 COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION INCENTIVE CATALOG

SAVING ENERGY AND MONEY FOR WISCONSIN For more information, call 800.762.7077 or visit focusonenergy.com Focus on Energy, Wisconsin utilities statewide program for energy efficiency and renewable energy, helps eligible residents and businesses save energy and money while protecting the environment. Focus on Energy information, resources and financial incentives help to implement energy efficiency and renewable energy projects that otherwise would not be completed. 2014 Wisconsin Focus on Energy TABLE OF CONTENTS

HOW TO APPLY 4 INCENTIVE APPLICATION 5 PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS AND SUBMITTAL INFORMATION 7 TERMS AND CONDITIONS 8 GLOSSARY 28 INCENTIVE APPLICATION NON SELF-CONTAINED EQUIPMENT 10 Energy-Efficient Doors 12 Electronically Commutated Motors (ECMs) 13 Evaporators 13 Compressors and Condensers 13 Case Lighting 14 Open Case Modifications 15 Retrofit Open Multideck-Style Cases 15 NON SELF-CONTAINED EQUIPMENT Night Curtains 15 SELF-CONTAINED EQUIPMENT 16 Commercial Refrigerators 18 Commercial Freezers 19 Vending Machines 19 Commercial Ice Machines 20 SELF-CONTAINED EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATION CONTROLS 22 Non Self-Contained Controls 24 Anti-Sweat Heater Controls 24 Evaporator Fan Speed Controls 25 Case Light Occupancy Sensors 25 Floating Head Pressure Controls 25 Self-Contained Controls 26 Beverage Cooler Controls 26 REFRIGERATION CONTROLS Vending Machine Controls 26

HOW TO APPLY Focus on Energy makes saving energy and money easy for Wisconsin businesses. Use the information below to help guide your way to savings. NEED HELP? CALL 800.762.7077 STEP 1 BEFORE YOU APPLY: STEP 3 COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION: Verify customer and product eligibility: m Confirm your gas and electric utilities participate in Focus on Energy. m Read the product requirements, both general and technology specific, in the applicable incentive catalog. m Review the Terms and Conditions on pages 8 9. m View the qualified product lists at focusonenergy.com/efficientequipment m Projects with an expected incentive exceeding $25,000 must receive written pre-approval before purchase. m Need help? Call us at 800.762.7077. Purchase and install your qualifying products by December 31, 2014. All fields in SECTIONS 1 5 are required, including: m Tax ID number m Utility account numbers m SECTION 6 is complete with all product/equipment information. Make sure you use the incentive code that's right for your facility: Business incentive codes are found in blue Multifamily incentive codes are found in green Incomplete applications cannot be processed and will delay payment of incentives. m SECTION 7 is signed and dated. m Supporting documents are attached, including proof(s) of purchase. m Make a copy of the application and supporting documents for your records. STEP 2 WHAT YOU'LL NEED: m Applicable incentive catalog m Incentive Application m Gas and electric utility bills m Tax ID number m Additional documentation (as required) m Invoice showing proof of purchase make sure the proof(s) of purchase/installation includes: m Trade Ally name, address and phone number m An itemized list of each product along with manufacturer name, model number and quantity m Purchase price of product/installation m Date the product was installed m Manufacturer specifications make sure manufacturer specifications include: m Full model number m Energy performance information STEP 4 SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION: Submit the application, along with all supporting documents, to the program that best describes your organization. For mixed use buildings, please apply for multifamily and business incentives on separate applications. Program descriptions and submittal information can be found on page 7. This application must be submitted within 60 calendar days of project installation, unless an earlier date is specified by Focus on Energy. Please see pages 8 9 for a full list of program Terms and Conditions. 4

SECTION 1 ACCOUNT AND CUSTOMER INFORMATION TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (Check one.) m FEIN or m SSN FEIN OR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER INCENTIVE APPLICATION BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION OF CUSTOMER (Check one. Required for all businesses, including non-profits.) m Corporation m Partnership m Sole Proprietorship Individual m LLC m Other OWNER NAME (SOLE PROPRIETOR ONLY) PLEASE COMPLETE ALL SECTIONS. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS CANNOT BE PROCESSED AND WILL DELAY PAYMENT OF INCENTIVES. APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 60 DAYS OF PROJECT INSTALLATION. COMPANY LEGAL NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP SECTION 3 BUSINESS PROPERTY TYPE Please check one: m Existing Building m New Construction SECTION 2 OPTIONAL: How did you hear about us? (Check all that apply.) m Utility m Trade Ally m Energy Advisor m Website m E-mail m Trade Show/Event m Advertisement/Mailing m Other: WHO DID YOU WORK WITH FROM FOCUS ON ENERGY ON THIS PROJECT? (CONTACT NAME) JOB SITE INFORMATION (Please refer to your utility bills for account numbers.) ELECTRIC UTILITY AT JOB SITE ELECTRIC ACCT. # GAS UTILITY AT JOB SITE GAS ACCT. # JOB SITE BUSINESS NAME If Focus on Energy has a question about this application, we should contact: m Customer m Trade Ally m Job Site Address is same as Mailing Address m Job Site Address is different (Complete below.) SECTION 4 Select one (1) property type that best describes your business: m Agriculture Producer (type): m Hotels & Lodging m Manufacturing (product): m Education m College/University m Multifamily m Preschool/Day Care m Apartment m Private K-12 m Condominium m Public K-12 m Mixed Use m Technical College Number of Units: m Grocery/Convenience Store Number of Buildings: m Financial Institution m Retail m Food Service m Service m Government m Religious Worship m Federal/State m Other: m Municipal/County m Native American Describe primary job site use m Healthcare (see Glossary for examples): m Clinic m Hospital m Skilled Nursing m Other: BUSINESS PAYMENT INFORMATION Make incentive check payable to: m Customer m Trade Ally CUSTOMER OR TRADE ALLY NAME Mail check to: m Mailing Address m Job Site Address m Alternate Address (Complete below.) JOB SITE ADDRESS ADDRESS CITY CITY STATE ZIP STATE ZIP JOB SITE CUSTOMER CONTACT ATTENTION TO PRIMARY PHONE # E-MAIL ADDRESS PROJECT INSTALLATION/SERVICE DATE

INCENTIVE APPLICATION SECTION 5 TRADE ALLY INFORMATION TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (Required for Trade Ally receiving payment. Check one.) m FEIN or m SSN FEIN OR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER CITY STATE ATTENTION TO TRADE ALLY CONTACT NAME ZIP TRADE ALLY COMPANY NAME CONTACT TELEPHONE ADDRESS CONTACT E-MAIL SECTION 6 INCENTIVE CODE INCENTIVE PRODUCT INFORMATION Please refer to: Applicable incentive catalog for incentive codes, incentive per unit and product eligibility requirements. focusonenergy.com/efficientequipment for qualified products lists. Invoice showing proof of purchase for Manufacturer and Model Number. RESERVATION CODE(S): MANUFACTURER NAME MODEL # UNIT MEASURE # OF UNITS (A) INCENTIVE PER UNIT (B) TOTAL INCENTIVE (A X B) L311 STARK LIGHTING LED5VZP Fixture 10 $ 15.00 $ 150.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ (Please note: attach a separate sheet for additional items.) m Itemized invoice(s) attached m Manufacturer specifications are attached TOTAL INCENTIVE $ SECTION 7 CUSTOMER SIGNATURE Certification: The following certifications are required in order for this form to substitute for the IRS form W-9. Under penalty of perjury, I certify that: m The number shown on this form is the correct taxpayer identification number. m I am not subject to backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt from backup withholding, or (b) I have not been notified by the IRS that I am subject to backup withholding as a result of a failure to report all interest or dividends, or (c) the IRS has notified me that I am no longer subject to backup withholding. m I am a U.S. citizen (includes a U.S. resident alien). The undersigned agrees that the stated energy-efficient measure(s) was (were) installed at the job site address listed above as part of the Focus on Energy Program. I have read and agree to the Terms and Conditions within this application. To the best of my knowledge, the statements made on this application are complete, true and correct, and I have submitted the appropriate supporting documentation to receive an incentive. (Please use blue or black ink in the signature box below.) SIGN HERE CUSTOMER SIGNATURE m NAME (PRINT) DATE Please select the program for which you are applying (check one): m Business Incentive Program m Chain Stores and Franchises Program m Large Energy Users Program m Multifamily Energy Savings Program

PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS AND SUBMITTAL INFORMATION Submit your completed application to the program that best describes your business. Each program is also color-coded to match the catalog incentive that applies to you. NEED HELP? CALL 800.762.7077 4' 1 Lamp 25W RWT8 System, Low Ballast Factor L2556 $4 Fixture 4' 1 Lamp 25W RWT8 System, Normal Ballast Factor 4' 1 Lamp 28W RWT8 System, Low Ballast Factor SAMPLE = New Construction eligible L2560 $3 Fixture L2557 $4 Fixture BUSINESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM (BIP) Customers include, but are not limited to, commercial and industrial businesses, farms, schools, local governments, small to midsize healthcare facilities and hospitality businesses. Businesses not included in CSF or LEU should apply to BIP. MAIL: Focus on Energy BIP 211 S. Paterson Street, Suite 170 Madison, WI 53703 FAX: 608.310.6909 E-MAIL: BIPapps@focusonenergy.com CHAIN STORES AND FRANCHISES (CSF) PROGRAM Limited to chain and franchise retail, restaurant, grocery and convenience stores (customers with five or more branded locations in Wisconsin). MAIL: Focus on Energy CSF 211 S. Paterson Street, Suite 170 Madison, WI 53703 FAX: 608.310.6909 E-MAIL: CSFapps@focusonenergy.com LARGE ENERGY USERS (LEU) PROGRAM Qualifying customers consistently have energy utility bills over $60,000 per month. Typical Large Energy Users include paper and pulp, food processing, foundries, large hospitals, etc. MAIL: Focus on Energy LEU 440 Science Drive, Suite 203 Madison, WI 53711 FAX: 608.819.9051 E-MAIL: LEUapps@focusonenergy.com MULTIFAMILY INCENTIVES MULTIFAMILY INCENTIVES 4' 1 Lamp 25W RWT8 System, Low Ballast Factor 4' 1 Lamp 25W RWT8 System, Normal Ballast Factor 4' 1 Lamp 28W RWT8 System, Low Ballast Factor SAMPLE M-L2556 $25 Fixture M-L2560 $20 Fixture M-L2557 $25 Fixture = New Construction eligible MULTIFAMILY ENERGY SAVINGS PROGRAM (MESP) Eligible for residential properties with four or more dwelling units, including apartments, condominiums and mixed use buildings. MAIL: Focus on Energy MESP 12075 Corporate Parkway, Suite 100 Mequon, WI 53092 FAX: 262.240.0825 E-MAIL: MESPapps@focusonenergy.com NEW CONSTRUCTION ELIGIBLE Working on a new construction project? Look for the symbol within each table which indicates measures that qualify for new construction incentives. 7

TERMS AND CONDITIONS Before you start your project, please review these Terms and Conditions for detailed information. NEED HELP? CALL 800.762.7077 INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS Prescriptive Incentives Business Incentive Program, Chain Stores and Franchises Program, and Large Energy Users Program (collectively, "Business Programs"): Any project with an expected incentive exceeding $25,000 must receive written approval BEFORE project initiation or equipment purchase. Projects with expected incentives of $10,000 or more may request pre-approval. Check the Focus on Energy website at focusonenergy.com/business or call 800.762.7077 for more information. Multifamily Energy Savings Program: Any project with an expected incentive exceeding $10,000 must receive approval BEFORE project initiation or equipment purchase. Check the Focus on Energy website at focusonenergy.com/multifamily or call 866.486.0832 for more information. Custom Incentives If your project does not fit the descriptions on this prescriptive incentive application form, it may qualify for a custom incentive. This requires approval prior to project initiation and ordering equipment or issuing purchase orders. For Business Programs, direct inquiries to 800.762.7077 or visit focusonenergy.com/business. For Multifamily Programs, direct inquiries to 866.486.0832 or visit focusonenergy.com/multifamily. Incentive Limits Business Incentive Program, Large Energy Users Program, and Multifamily Energy Savings Program: Incentives are limited to $200,000 per project and $400,000 per customer per calendar year for all Focus on Energy incentives (prescriptive and custom). Depending on your business tax classification, you may receive IRS Form 1099 for incentives totaling over $600 in a calendar year. Chain Stores and Franchises Program: Incentives are limited to $250,000 per project and $500,000 per customer per calendar year for all Focus on Energy incentives (prescriptive and custom). Depending on your business tax classification, you may receive IRS Form 1099 for incentives totaling over $600 in a calendar year. Trade Ally Information A Trade Ally represents the company who provided/installed the equipment for a project or performed the service for which a customer is seeking an incentive. Trade Allies who have signed an agreement with Focus on Energy are allowed to enjoy certain program benefits, one of which is to receive direct payment of incentives at the Trade Ally's request. Incentives can only be paid directly to a Trade Ally if the Trade Ally has completed and submitted a Trade Ally Application. The Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) and Business Classification of the Trade Ally is required IF you received your incentive as a credit on your invoice, whereby the incentive is paid directly to the Trade Ally. In this scenario, the credit must be clearly labeled as the Focus on Energy incentive and deducted from the amount due. If your project was completed by more than one Trade Ally (example, equipment was purchased from one Trade Ally but installed by another Trade Ally) and the incentive is being paid to you the customer, please enter the information of the Trade Ally who installed your equipment in Section 4: Trade Ally Information. If the equipment was self-installed, please enter the information of the Trade Ally from whom you purchased the equipment. Focus on Energy Information Focus on Energy works with eligible Wisconsin residents and businesses to install cost-effective energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. Focus on Energy information, resources and financial incentives help to implement projects that otherwise would not get completed, or to complete projects sooner than scheduled. Its efforts help Wisconsin residents and businesses manage rising energy costs, promote in-state economic development, protect our environment and control the state s growing demand for electricity and natural gas. 8

FOCUS ON ENERGY GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS This is a Focus on Energy program application for use by eligible applicants ( Applicant ). Shaw Environmental and Infrastructure, Inc., a Chicago Bridge & Iron (CB&I) company, is the Program Administrator for Focus on Energy ( Program Administrator ) and bound by contract to Statewide Energy Efficiency and Renewable Administration, Inc. ( SEERA ). The Program Administrator, Focus on Energy and the Applicant may be individually referred to herein as a Party and collectively as the Parties. Section 1. Incentive Offer: This Application covers products purchased and installed between January 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014. Applications must be postmarked within 60 calendar days of installation and no later than February 28, 2015. Applicants should maintain a copy of this application and any product invoices for their personal records. Incomplete applications will be returned and will not be processed. This application must have complete information and be submitted with proof of purchase such as invoices that clearly itemize the product(s) and/or services(s) received. Purchase orders, proposals and quotes are not considered proof of purchase. Purchases that have received Focus on Energy discounts at retailers are not eligible for prescriptive or custom incentives. Section 2. Marketing: The Applicant shall not use Program Administrator s or SEERA s corporate name, logo, identity, any affiliation, or any related logo including the Focus on Energy name, logo, or identity, for any marketing, advertising or solicitation without prior written consent of Focus on Energy. Such written consent may be withheld in Focus on Energy s sole discretion. When referencing Focus on Energy involvement with any project, the Applicant shall collaborate with Focus on Energy to prepare any press release and to plan for any news conference and agrees to provide Focus on Energy, for its written approval prior to publication, a written copy of any advertisements or promotional material regarding this program prior to publishing any such advertisements or promotional material. Focus on Energy reserves the right to publicize the Applicant s participation in the Focus on Energy program unless a written request is submitted to focusonenergy.marketing@cbi.com. Section 3. Program Discretion: Incentives are available on a first-come, first-served basis. This offer is subject to change or termination without notice at the discretion of Focus on Energy. Some participating electric and/or natural gas providers have incentive programs outside of Focus on Energy. Customers of these providers might not qualify for incentives from both programs. These customers should check with their electric and/or natural gas provider to verify eligibility for dual incentives in order to comply with program rules. Focus on Energy excludes internal labor (i.e. non-contracted labor) for private companies or individuals when calculating total project costs. Applicants who are served by a participating electric provider but not a participating natural gas provider will only qualify for incentives for electric saving technologies. Applicants who are served by a participating natural gas provider but not a participating electric provider will only qualify for incentives for natural gas saving technologies. Applicants who have both a qualifying electric provider and a qualifying natural gas provider will qualify for incentives on both electric and natural gas saving technologies. Applicants who use Liquid Propane (LP) or other non-qualifying fuels will not qualify for incentives for any gas saving technologies. Focus on Energy reserves the right to change or discontinue this program at any time without notice. Focus on Energy also reserves the right to withhold incentive payment until identified problems with a project are resolved and to withhold or terminate an incentive payment due to any party s failure to follow any and all applicable terms and conditions, rules, or procedures. The acceptance of incentive applications and qualification of systems is determined solely by Focus on Energy and acceptance of this application does not guarantee payment of an incentive. In the event that SEERA terminates, for any cause, Program Administrator s contract with SEERA, which terminates Program Administrator s right to act as Program Administrator of the Focus on Energy Program, responsibility for this Application shall be transferred to the new Program Administrator. Section 4. Disclaimers, Representations, and Warranties: Focus on Energy, the Program Administrator, and SEERA (collectively for this section Focus on Energy ) do not endorse any particular trade ally, manufacturer, product, system, or design by offering an incentive. Focus on Energy is not responsible for any tax liability imposed on the recipient as a result of the payment of incentives. Focus on Energy makes no representation or warranty, and assumes no liability with respect to the quality, safety, performance, or other aspect of any design, consulting, product, system, equipment, or appliance installed or received and expressly disclaims any such representations, warranties, and liability, including, but not limited to, any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Focus on Energy does not guarantee that installation and operation of incentivized measures will result in reduced energy usage or in cost savings. Focus on Energy is not responsible for the proper disposal/recycling of any waste generated as a result of this project. Focus on Energy is not liable for any damages, including any incidental or consequential damages, arising out of the operation or malfunction of the products, equipment, or appliances, or the installation thereof. Section 5. Monitoring, Verification, Record Keeping, and Right to Inspect: Focus on Energy evaluates program efficacy by monitoring energy use/production prior to and after installation of your energy efficiency or renewable energy project. The Applicant agrees that information provided on this application form may be used by Focus on Energy and its designated representatives for purposes of evaluating program performance. Focus on Energy, and its designated representatives, shall also have the right to monitor energy use/production prior to and after installation of the project or to perform an inspection of project records or the project itself to evaluate program efficacy for a period of two (2) years from the date of final incentive payment. The Applicant s signature on this application provides Focus on Energy approval to obtain energy data directly from your electric and/or natural gas provider(s). The Applicant and its subcontractors shall maintain accurate records of the project work (e.g., installation records, invoices, and maintenance information) that is performed hereunder for a period of two (2) years from the date of incentive payment. Section 6. Indemnification: Applicants agree to protect, indemnify, defend and hold harmless Focus on Energy, Program Administrator, SEERA, the State of Wisconsin and participating utilities, their respective affiliates, subsidiaries, parent companies, officers, directors, agents, and employees, against all losses, damages, expenses, fees, costs and liability arising from any program, design, consulting, product, system, equipment, or appliance. The Applicant agrees that such obligations under this section shall survive any expiration or termination of this Application and shall not be limited by any enumeration herein of required insurance coverage. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Applicant agrees to limit Program Administrator s liability to the Applicant for any reason to the total amount of the payments identified in this Agreement. This limitation shall apply regardless of the cause of action or legal theory pled or asserted. Applicant hereby expressly waives the right to specifically enforce this Application. Under no circumstances will Focus on Energy be responsible for any indirect, special, or consequential damages. Focus on Energy's total aggregate liability shall not exceed the amount paid to Applicant. Section 7. Misrepresentation: Making false statements on any Focus on Energy incentive application is punishable by law. Any person who knowingly files an application containing any materially false information or who purposely and misleadingly conceals information commits a fraudulent act that subjects such person to criminal and civil penalties. Any and all funds determined, in Focus on Energy s sole discretion, to have been acquired on the basis of fraudulent or misrepresented information must be fully returned to the Focus on Energy program. Should the Applicant or its representative apply for and receive duplicate payment, Focus on Energy reserves the right to recover payments made in excess of the entitled Reward. This section shall not limit other remedies that may be available for the filing of false or fraudulent applications. Section 8. Miscellaneous: (1) Governing Law. This Application shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Wisconsin, without regard to any law of conflicts that may direct the application of the laws of another jurisdiction. The Applicant irrevocably submits to the original jurisdiction of the state and federal courts sitting in Madison, Wisconsin with regard to any controversy in any way relating to the execution, delivery or performance of this Application that is not resolved by Arbitration. Suits, claims or actions founded upon such controversies shall be brought or filed exclusively in such courts and nowhere else. The exclusive venue for any dispute or controversy arising under this Agreement shall be the Dane County, Wisconsin Circuit Court or the Federal District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. (2) Compliance with Applicable Laws. The Applicant shall at all times comply with and observe all federal and Wisconsin state laws and published circulars, local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations which are in effect during the period of this Application and which in any manner affect the performance of this Agreement. This Application shall be construed and enforced, in accordance with the laws of the State of Wisconsin and the laws of the United States. All references to statutes or regulations contained in this Application shall be construed to include successors thereto. All projects must comply with Federal, state, or municipal electrical, safety, and energy codes as well as any applicable Industry standards (e.g. ASHRAE, IESNA). Compliance is the responsibility of the installer. (3) Assignment. Focus on Energy may assign, transfer or convey this Application or any of Focus on Energy s rights, obligations, interests or responsibilities hereunder, in whole or in part, without the consent of the Applicant. (4) Severability. If any provision of this Application is illegal, invalid, or unenforceable under present or future laws effective during the term of this Application, that provision shall be fully severable and this Application shall be construed and enforced as if the illegal, invalid, or unenforceable provision had never comprised a part of this Application. The remaining provisions of this Application shall remain in full force and effect and shall not be affected by the illegal, invalid, or unenforceable provision or by its severance. Furthermore, in lieu of such illegal, invalid, or unenforceable provision, this Application shall be reformed to include as a part of this Application a provision as similar in terms to the illegal, invalid, or unenforceable provision as may be possible and still be legal, valid, or enforceable. (5) Risk of Loss. Focus on Energy and Program Administrator at no time assumes risk of loss for any personal property of the Applicant. (6) Waiver. Failure or delay on the part of either party to exercise any right, power, privilege or remedy hereunder shall not constitute a waiver thereof. A waiver of any default shall not operate as a waiver of any other default or of the same type of default on a future occasion. 9

SAVING ENERGY AND MONEY FOR WISCONSIN For more information, call or visit focusonenergy.com NEED HELP? CALL 800.762.7077 10

NON SELF-CONTAINED EQUIPMENT NON SELF-CONTAINED EQUIPMENT 11

ENERGY-EFFICIENT DOORS General Requirements: Incentives are available for installing energyefficient doors on refrigerated cases which meet the requirements as described in each of the sections below. Equipment may be installed on existing refrigerated cases or in conjunction with new equipment listed on this page. A manufacturer specification sheet must be attached to the application when submitted. Equipment costs must be itemized separately on invoice. Incentive may not exceed purchase price of the equipment. ENERGY-EFFICIENT DOORS Requirements: Doors for self-contained refrigerated cases are not eligible. Low-heat doors are doors with no glass heaters, but have heater on the frame and rail (mullion). No-heat doors are doors with no glass or frame heaters, but may have heaters on the rail (mullion). For cooler applications, only no-heat doors qualify; low-heat doors are not eligible. For freezer applications, both low-heat and no-heat doors qualify. Case Door, Cooler, No-Heat R2236 $10 Door Case Door, Freezer, Low-Heat R2234 $50 Door Case Door, Freezer, No-Heat R2235 $100 Door = New Construction eligible RAIL/MULLION GLASS FRAME 12 NON SELF-CONTAINED EQUIPMENT

ELECTRONICALLY COMMUTATED MOTORS (ECMs) General Requirements: Incentives are available for installing energyefficient fan motors on refrigerated cases which meet the requirements as described in each of the sections below. Equipment may be installed on existing refrigerated cases or in conjunction with new equipment listed on this page. A manufacturer specification sheet must be attached to the application when submitted. Equipment costs must be itemized separately on invoice. Incentive may not exceed purchase price of the equipment. Incentives are available for ECMs or brushless direct current (DC) fan motors. New motors may be an upgrade or replace either shaded pole (SP) motors or permanent split capacitor (PSC) motors. EVAPORATOR FAN MOTORS Requirements: Incentive is available for retrofit in existing display case and walk-in evaporators and when replacing existing functional display cases and walkins with new display cases and walk-ins. Incentive is not available when replacing non-operational display cases and walk-ins. New motors must be designed specifically for use in evaporators. ECM Evaporator Fan Motor, Walk-in Cooler, <1/20 HP R2308 $30 Motor ECM Evaporator Fan Motor, Walk-in Cooler, 1/20-1 HP R2309 $60 Motor ECM Evaporator Fan Motor, Walk-in Freezer, <1/20 HP R2310 $30 Motor ECM Evaporator Fan Motor, Walk-in Freezer, 1/20-1 HP R2311 $60 Motor ECM Motor, Cooler/Freezer Case R2312 $30 Motor COMPRESSOR AND CONDENSER FAN MOTORS Requirements: Must be used in conjunction with air-cooled condensers and compressors. Not eligible for installation in redundant or backup equipment. ECM Compressor Fan Motor R2306 $30 Motor ECM Condenser/Condensing Unit Fan Motor R2307 $30 Motor = New Construction eligible PRO TIP When upgrading to ECMs, consider upgrading the fan blades at the same time to ensure optimal operation of the fans. Many times the blades are dented or misshapen, causing the new motors to run less efficiently. 13

CASE LIGHTING General Requirements: Incentives are available for installing light emitting diode (LED) fixtures on refrigerated cases which meet the requirements as described in each of the sections below. Equipment may be installed on existing refrigerated cases or in conjunction with new equipment listed on this page. A manufacturer specification sheet must be attached to the application when submitted. Equipment costs must be itemized separately on invoice. Incentive may not exceed purchase price of the equipment. LED REFRIGERATION CASE LIGHTING Requirements: Incentives are available for LED retrofits in existing refrigerated display cases and for new installation on refrigerated display cases with qualifying LED case lights. If customer is installing new cases, customer must provide product specifications for a case without LED case lights that meets current Department of Energy requirements to serve as evidence that an alternate case is being considered. Eligibility is limited to LED fixtures on reach-in refrigerated cases; self-contained refrigerated merchandisers do not qualify. Complete make and model numbers must be included on invoicing in order to be eligible for an incentive. Must be listed on DLC qualified product list under a refrigerated or display case category. LED, Horizontal Case Lighting, replacing or instead of Linear Fluorescent R3114 $5 Linear Foot of Lamps LED, Vertical Case Lighting, replacing or instead of Linear Fluorescent R2456 $25 Door = New Construction eligible PRO TIP LED case lights use less wattage than linear fluorescent lighting, distribute light more evenly and provide better color rendering of the product displayed. These lights also reduce the amount of heat that is introduced into the case, reducing compressor runtime and refrigeration costs. NEED HELP? CALL 800.762.7077 14 NON SELF-CONTAINED EQUIPMENT

OPEN CASE MODIFICATIONS General Requirements: Incentives are available for installing energyefficient equipment on refrigerated cases which meet the requirements as described in each of the sections below. Equipment may be installed on existing refrigerated cases or in conjunction with new equipment listed on this page. A manufacturer specification sheet must be attached to the application when submitted. Equipment costs must be itemized separately on invoice. Incentive may not exceed purchase price of the equipment. Linear foot measurement is the side-to-side measured width of the case. RETROFIT OPEN MULTIDECK-STYLE CASES WITH CASES WITH DOORS Requirements: Existing cases must be open multideck-style and 6' or taller without doors and may either be cooler or freezer. Island, floral and specialty cases do not qualify. This incentive is only available for new cases; refurbished cases are not eligible for this incentive. Enter linear feet of new cases replacing old cases. To be eligible, the existing footprint and new footprint width (side-to-side measurement of cases) must be within 3 linear feet of each other. Customer must provide existing case footprint details (case model numbers and quantities, floor plan, etc.) to serve as evidence that the new cases are within 3 linear feet of the existing cases. Other case enhancements such as anti-sweat heater controls, no-energy doors, LED lighting and ECM fan motors may be eligible for additional incentives. Existing case must be functional and in active use prior to replacement. Reach-In Refrigerated Case with Doors replacing or instead of Open Multideck Case R2509 $40 Linear Foot = New Construction eligible NIGHT CURTAINS Requirements: Applies to professionally installed, permanent night curtain products only. Curtain must be manufactured with low-emissivity perforations or use breathable woven aluminum fabric. Both motorized and pull-down versions are eligible. Linear foot measurement is the side-to-side (not top to bottom) measured width of all installed night curtains. Cooler Night Curtains, Open Coolers R2271 $9 Linear Foot = New Construction eligible PRO TIP Creating a barrier between open cases and retail space will help contain cold air, improving customer comfort while reducing refrigeration and space heating costs. 15

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SELF-CONTAINED EQUIPMENT General Requirements: Incentives are available for installing selfcontained equipment which meet the requirements as described in each of the sections below. Equipment model must be on list of qualifying equipment to qualify for an incentive. Invoice must indicate equipment manufacturer, model and serial number for each piece of equipment installed. Equipment costs must be itemized separately on invoice. Incentive may not exceed purchase price of the equipment. COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS Requirements: Incentive is based on the internal volume as reported on the ENERGY STAR qualifying list. Equipment model must be on list of qualifying equipment for ENERGY STAR refrigerators to qualify for an incentive. Refrigerator, Chest, Glass Door, <15 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2521 $50 Refrigerator, Chest, Glass Door, 15-29 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2522 $75 Refrigerator, Chest, Glass Door, 30-49 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2523 $150 Refrigerator, Chest, Glass Door, 50+ cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2524 $200 Refrigerator, Chest, Solid Door, <15 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2525 $50 Refrigerator, Chest, Solid Door, 15-29 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2526 $75 Refrigerator, Chest, Solid Door, 30-49 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2527 $150 Refrigerator, Chest, Solid Door, 50+ cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2528 $200 Refrigerator, Vertical, Glass Door, <15 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2529 $50 Refrigerator, Vertical, Glass Door, 15-29 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2530 $75 Refrigerator, Vertical, Glass Door, 30-49 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2531 $150 Refrigerator, Vertical, Glass Door, 50+ cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2532 $200 Refrigerator, Vertical, Solid Door, <15 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2533 $50 Refrigerator, Vertical, Solid Door, 15-29 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2534 $75 Refrigerator, Vertical, Solid Door, 30-49 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2535 $150 Refrigerator, Vertical, Solid Door, 50+ cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2536 $200 = New Construction eligible Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator Refrigerator 18 SELF-CONTAINED EQUIPMENT

COMMERCIAL FREEZERS Requirements: Incentive is based on the internal volume as reported on the ENERGY STAR qualifying list. Equipment model must be on list of qualifying equipment for ENERGY STAR freezers to qualify for an incentive. Freezer, Chest, Glass Door, <15 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2321 $50 Freezer Freezer, Chest, Glass Door, 15-29 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2322 $75 Freezer Freezer, Chest, Glass Door, 30-49 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2323 $150 Freezer Freezer, Chest, Glass Door, 50+ cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2324 $200 Freezer Freezer, Chest, Solid Door, <15 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2325 $50 Freezer Freezer, Chest, Solid Door, 15-29 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2326 $75 Freezer Freezer, Chest, Solid Door, 30-49 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2327 $150 Freezer Freezer, Chest, Solid Door, 50+ cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2328 $200 Freezer Freezer, Vertical, Glass Door, <15 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2329 $50 Freezer Freezer, Vertical, Glass Door, 15-29 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2330 $75 Freezer Freezer, Vertical, Glass Door, 30-49 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2331 $150 Freezer Freezer, Vertical, Glass Door, 50+ cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2332 $200 Freezer Freezer, Vertical, Solid Door, <15 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2333 $50 Freezer Freezer, Vertical, Solid Door, 15-29 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2334 $75 Freezer Freezer, Vertical, Solid Door, 30-49 cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2335 $150 Freezer Freezer, Vertical, Solid Door, 50+ cu ft, ENERGY STAR R2336 $200 Freezer = New Construction eligible VENDING MACHINES Requirements: Incentives are paid to the utility rate payer where equipment is installed. Qualifying Wisconsin address of where unit was installed must be indicated on application or invoice. Program may periodically verify placement of equipment based on information provided. Equipment model must be on list of qualifying equipment for ENERGY STAR vending machines to qualify for an incentive. Vending Machine, Cold Beverage, Not Software Activated, ENERGY STAR R2615 $100 Vending Machine, Cold Beverage, Software Activated, ENERGY STAR R2616 $100 = New Construction eligible Vending Machine Vending Machine NEED HELP? CALL 800.762.7077 PRO TIP ENERGY STAR labeled commercial refrigerators and freezers are more energy efficient because they are designed with components such as ECM evaporator and condenser fan motors or high efficiency compressors. These models significantly reduce energy consumption and save as much as 35% compared to standard models. 19

COMMERCIAL ICE MACHINES Requirements: Incentive is based on the ice harvest rate of the unit as reported on the CEE Tier 2 qualifying list. Water-cooled ice machines must be installed using a closed-loop system or a system with a remote evaporative condenser, i.e., cooling tower. Units installed using a once-through or pass-through cooling system do not meet the requirements of this specification. Equipment model must be on list of qualifying equipment for CEE Tier 2 ice machines to qualify for an incentive. Ice Machine, CEE Tier 2, Air-Cooled, Self-Contained, 0-499 lbs/day R3414 $50 Ice Machine, CEE Tier 2, Air-Cooled, Ice-Making Head, 0-499 lbs/day R3416 $50 Ice Machine, CEE Tier 2, Air-Cooled, Remote Condensing, 0-499 lbs/day R3422 $50 Ice Machine, CEE Tier 2, Air-Cooled, Ice-Making Head, 500-999 lbs/day R3417 $100 Ice Machine, CEE Tier 2, Air-Cooled, Remote Condensing, 500-999 lbs/day R3423 $100 Ice Machine, CEE Tier 2, Air-Cooled, Ice-Making Head, 1,000 lbs/day R3418 $150 Ice Machine, CEE Tier 2, Air-Cooled, Remote Condensing, 1,000 lbs/day R3424 $150 Ice Machine, CEE Tier 2, Water-Cooled, Self-Contained, 0-499 lbs/day R3415 $50 Ice Machine, CEE Tier 2, Water-Cooled, Ice-Making Head, 0-499 lbs/day R3419 $50 Ice Machine, CEE Tier 2, Water-Cooled, Ice-Making Head, 500-999 lbs/day R3420 $100 Ice Machine, CEE Tier 2, Water-Cooled, Ice-Making Head, 1,000 lbs/day R3421 $150 = New Construction eligible Ice Machine Ice Machine Ice Machine Ice Machine Ice Machine Ice Machine Ice Machine Ice Machine Ice Machine Ice Machine Ice Machine PRO TIP Ice machines that meet CEE Tier 2 efficiency levels use approximately 25% less water than similar standard models which is equivalent to roughly 53 gallons of water saved per day. NEED HELP? CALL 800.762.7077 20 SELF-CONTAINED EQUIPMENT

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NON SELF-CONTAINED CONTROLS General Requirements: Incentives are available for installing controls on non self-contained refrigeration equipment which meet the requirements as described in each of the sections below. Controls may be installed on existing equipment or in conjunction with new equipment listed on this page. Invoice must include make and model number of controls. Controls costs must be itemized separately on invoice. Incentive may not exceed purchase price of the controls. ANTI-SWEAT HEATER CONTROLS Requirements: Must sense the relative humidity in the air outside of the display case and turn off the anti-sweat heaters at low humidity conditions. Must control heaters on rail (mullion) and door, if equipped with heater. Measure Description Code Incentive Unit NC Anti-Sweat Heater Controls, Freezer Case, Low-Heat Door R2197 $40 Door Anti-Sweat Heater Controls, Freezer Case, No-Heat Door R2198 $40 Door Anti-Sweat Heater Controls, Freezer Case, Standard Door R2199 $40 Door Anti-Sweat Heater Controls, Refrigerated Case, Low-Heat or No-Heat Door R2200 $40 Door Anti-Sweat Heater Controls, Refrigerated Case, Standard Door R2201 $40 Door = New Construction eligible PRO TIP Anti-sweat heaters on doors are designed to run constantly to eliminate moisture buildup on the glass. Heaters are only needed during periods of high humidity. Adding anti-sweat heater controls to refrigerated case doors will reduce runtime of the heaters, also reducing the amount of heat added to the refrigerated case. 24 REFRIGERATION CONTROLS NEED HELP? CALL 800.762.7077

EVAPORATOR FAN SPEED CONTROLS Requirements: In the # of Units column on the application, specify the quantity of individual evaporator fan motors controlled, not the number of controllers installed. Eligible for controls used in conjunction with SP, PSC and/or ECM evaporator fan motors in walk-in coolers and freezers. For cooler/freezer spaces storing perishable food product, include test results or statement indicating cooler/freezer space has been properly tested to avoid hot spots away from thermostat during low-speed fan operation. Evaporator Fan Control R2269 $20 Motor = New Construction eligible CASE LIGHT OCCUPANCY SENSORS Requirements: Sensors for both end-of-aisle and individual cases qualify. Eligible for lighting on see-through doors equipped on commercial reach-in cases or walk-ins. In the # of Units column on the application, specify the quantity of doors controlled by sensors, not the number of sensors, and document both the quantity of controllers and quantity of controlled LED-lit doors on invoicing. Occupancy Sensor, LED Refrigerated Case Lights R2482 $10 Door Not eligible for New Construction FLOATING HEAD PRESSURE CONTROLS Requirements: Controls must monitor and modulate refrigerant line pressure based on ambient temperature and/or atmospheric conditions. Controls for both air-cooled condensing unit and central refrigeration systems are eligible. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and ammonia systems are not eligible. Enter refrigeration system tonnage controlled with floating head pressure controls. If the tonnage is unknown, estimate using controlled compressor horsepower and the following general assumptions: Low-temp (freezer): Compressor HP controlled/1.9= estimated system tons Medium-temp (cooler): Compressor HP controlled/1.2= estimated system tons Refrigeration Controls, Floating Head Pressure R2510 $20 Ton Not eligible for New Construction 25

SELF-CONTAINED CONTROLS General Requirements: Incentives are available for installing controls on self-contained refrigeration merchandisers which meet the requirements as described in each of the sections below. Controls may be installed on existing equipment or in conjunction with new equipment listed on this page. Invoice must include make and model number of controls. Controls costs must be itemized separately on invoice. Incentive may not exceed purchase price of the controls. Controls should periodically power up machine at intervals to maintain product temperature and provide compressor protection. Controls are for units containing non-perishable contents only. BEVERAGE COOLER CONTROLS Requirements: Controls must be applied to self-contained commercial merchandising beverage coolers only. Coolers must have see-through doors, may or may not have interior lighting and must have a net capacity 8 cubic feet. Controls may function in one of two ways: Controls must include a passive occupancy sensor to turn off lights and compressor when surrounding area is unoccupied for a preset length of time, or System will leave lights on while controlling compressor operation based on sales activity instead of occupancy. ENERGY STAR qualified beverage coolers do not qualify for the sales-based (non-occupancy sensor) control incentive. Beverage Cooler Controls R2202 $50 = New Construction eligible Beverage Cooler VENDING MACHINE CONTROLS Requirements: Controls may function in one of two ways: Controls must include a passive occupancy sensor to turn off lights and compressor when surrounding area is unoccupied for a preset length of time, or System will leave lights and card reader electronics on while controlling compressor operation based on sales activity instead of occupancy. ENERGY STAR qualified vending machines do not qualify for the sales-based (non-occupancy sensor) control incentive. Vending Machine Controls, Occupancy Based, Cold Beverage Machine R2611 $60 Machine Vending Machine Controls, Occupancy Based, Snack Machine R2612 $15 Machine Vending Machine Controls, Sales Based, Cold Beverage Machine R2613 $60 Machine Vending Machine Controls, Sales Based, Snack Machine R2614 $15 Machine = New Construction eligible 26 REFRIGERATION CONTROLS

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GLOSSARY Acronyms, abbreviations and technical terms used throughout this catalog are defined below. NEED HELP? CALL 800.762.7077 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS BIP Business Incentive Program HVAC Heating, ventilation and air conditioning CEE Consortium for Energy Efficiency LED Light emitting diode CSF Chain Stores and Franchises Program LEU Large Energy Users Program Cu ft Cubic feet MESP Multifamily Energy Savings Program DLC DesignLights Consortium PSC Permanent split capacitor DOE Department of Energy QPL Qualified Product List ECM Electronically commutated motor SP Shaded pole HP Horsepower GLOSSARY TERMS Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) CEE is the U.S. and Canadian consortium of gas and electric efficiency program administrators. CEE works together to accelerate development and availability of energy-efficient products and services for lasting public benefit. Department of Energy (DOE) requirements Commercial refrigeration equipment manufactured and distributed in commerce must meet the energy conservation standard specified in the Code of Federal Regulations 10 CFR 431.66. The specifics of this ruling can be found at: https://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/ appliance_standards/product.aspx/productid/52#recentupdates DesignLights Consortium (DLC) The DLC is a project of Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP), a regional non-profit, whose mission is to serve the Northeast and mid-atlantic regions to accelerate energy efficiency in the building sector through public policy, program strategies and education. Visit designlights.org Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM) A motor that uses a permanent magnet design to generate a rotating magnetic field. The rotating magnetic field causes the axle to rotate, spinning the fan. These motors are also referred to as brushless DC motors or Solid State Commutator (SSC) motors. ENERGY STAR A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) voluntary program that helps businesses and individuals save money and protect our climate through superior energy efficiency. Frame The structure of the door enclosing the glass. Does not include the mullion/rail. For reference, see the illustration on page 29. Ice Harvest Rate The gross weight of ice harvested, stated in multiples of one, as calculated using Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) Test Method 810-2007 at the following test conditions: Ambient temperature 90 F; water inlet temperature 70 F water inlet pressure.30 ±3 psig. Ice-Making Head Ice Machine A model with the ice-making mechanism and the condensing unit in a single package, but with a separate ice storage bin. Light Emitting Diode (LED) A semiconductor diode (electronic components that let electricity pass in only one direction) that emit visible light when electricity is applied and is used in lamps and digital displays. LED is available in a wide variety of colors and lighting fixture types and typically has a much longer-rated life than traditional lighting technologies. 28