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INDOOR NETWORKED LIGHTING SYSTEM WORKSHEET
January 1 through December 31, 2021
ComEd Energy Efficiency Program offers networked lighting system incentives for intelligent lighting control
systems that optimize the performance of a network of efficient light fixtures and sensors. Networked lighting
systems have three components:
High-efficiency fixtures and sensors tied to a central control system
A central control system that can be accessed from a central computer or mobile device that can control all
nodes/fixtures without the need to move around, show real-time status of the lighting system and generate
detailed reports about the system’s performance. Control strategies such as occupancy sensors, dimming and
zone control are selected by the user and programmed into the control system.
A minimum one (1) month post-installation measurement and verification period, in which energy data is
captured to verify reductions in usage (optional).
Data recorded should be a representative sample of typical facility operating schedule and should be collected
after the system has been commissioned to meet facility needs.
Networked lighting system incentives may be used to replace an existing lighting system or to install a new system
where none exists. Incentives also are available for customers that wish to install an intelligent control system for
use with existing fixtures.
Incentives available for:
LED fixtures and retrofits
$0.60 per watt reduced
Plus one of the options below:
Lighting control system
$0.40 per watt controlled
OR
Measurement & verification
$0.15 kWh saved above target
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Pre-application is required; review instructions on the standard incentives application form. Wait for a
reservation letter before starting your project.
All lighting projects are expected to comply with the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America
(IESNA) recommended lighting levels or the local code.
Networked Lighting System with New, High-Eciency Fixtures and Control System
To receive the incentives, the following requirements must be met, in addition to all measure-specific
specifications:
1. Incentives are applicable only to new high-efficiency LED fixtures which must meet the specifications below.
Fixtures that do not qualify may be eligible for the measurement & verification incentive.
2. A majority of total new system wattage must meet the fixture specifications detailed below.
3. IECC 2018 lighting power densities should be used to determine baseline conditions for projects where there is no
existing lighting system.
4. A minimum one (1) month post-installation measurement and verification (M&V) normal operation period is only
required if pursuing the $0.15 kWh M&V additional project incentive. Please see specifications for M&V
requirements.
Section 1:
LED Fixtures and Retrofits
$0.60 per watt reduced
Installation of a new lighting system containing LED fixtures, or a retrofit lighting system containing LEDs.
Specifications and Eligible Equipment
1. Fixtures must be installed with a control system that meets the specifications listed on page 4 in the worksheet to
be eligible for this incentive.
2. Manufacturer’s specifications for new fixtures must accompany pre-application and final applications.
3. Fixtures must be on the DesignLights™ Consortium (DLC) Qualified Products List available at
designlights.org.
4. This measure does not apply to channel signs, open signs, LED screw-based replacement for HID lamps or
refrigerated display case lighting. Linear TLEDs type A and B, and trim kits/downlights are not eligible for
standard incentives but may be eligible for instant discounts when purchased from a participating distributor.
Contact a distributor to check product eligibility; visit ComEd.com/BizLights for details.
Customer Name:
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Section 1: Watt Reduction Worksheet for New LED Fixtures and Retrofits Replacing an Existing Lighting System
Use this worksheet to calculate the incentives. (See example below)
TYPE OF EQUIPMENT
TO BE REPLACED
QUANTITY OF
EQUIPMENT
TO BE
REPLACED
WATTAGE OF
EQUIPMENT
TO BE
REPLACED
TYPE OF NEW FIXTURE
TO BE INSTALLED
(MODEL NUMBER)
QUANTITY
OF NEW
EQUIPMENT
WATTAGE OF
NEW
EQUIPMENT
DIFFERENCE
(OLD WATTAGE
MINUS NEW)
example: 2-lamp
4-ft T12
100 72
example: LED
ARV2- 12/480/8CPT4
120 44 1,920
Total wattage reduction
LED Fixtures and Retrofits (per watt reduced) $0.60
SECTION 1 INCENTIVE SUBTOTAL $
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Section 2:
Control System
$0.40 per watt controlled
Installation of a new control system with new or existing fixtures that meet applicable fixture specifications. Control
system must apply at least one control strategy
Specifications
1. Manufacturer’s specifcations must accompany the standard incentives application form.
2. The control system must be new and meet the following criteria:
System must control new or existing LED fixtures that meet the applicable specifications set forth in Section
1 – Fixtures on this worksheet
System must have a graphical user interface that is accessible from a single central computer and/or mobile
device without the need to move around to access separate fixtures
System must have network interoperability (e.g., BACNet MS/TP, Zigbee, etc.)
System must have the ability to show the “real-time” status of the light fixtures (e.g., on/off, dimmed, etc.)
All installed sensors must be tied to the central control system
3. The installed control system must apply at least one control strategy. The following is a list of suggested control
strategies.
Please check all control strategies being implemented.
Occupancy sensors with timeout setting controls - Occupancy sensors are installed using passive infrared and/or
ultrasonic technology. Sensors should have adjustable timeout settings.
Dimming (continuous or step) – Fixtures dimmed to light levels less than 70%. Dimming settings are managed by
the central control system.
Daylight harvesting – Photocells are installed to control interior fixtures; sensors should assess amount of
ambient light and adjust fixtures to meet facility illumination requirement.
Zone control – At least two (2) zones in a facility with different profiles.
Scheduling – Lighting is managed based on shifts, operating hours, seasonal changes, etc.
High-end trimming – Setting a maximum light allowance at less than 100 percent light output.
User set preference/occupant profiles.
Other (specify):
Please complete the watts controlled worksheet for new control system on the following page. If you need more
room than what is available, you may attach a separate sheet.
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Section 2: Watts Controlled Worksheet for New Control System
TYPE OF FIXTURE
(A)
NUMBER OF FIXTURES
(B)
WATTS PER FIXTURE
(A x B)
WATTS CONTROLLED
TOTAL WATTS CONTROLLED
SECTION 2 INCENTIVE SUBTOTAL @ $0.40 / WATT CONTROLLED $
GRAND TOTAL INCENTIVE REQUESTED
Incentive cannot exceed 100 percent of the incremental measure cost and 75 percent of the total project cost and must
meet all program terms and conditions.
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Section 3:
Energy Savings Documented through Measurement and Verification (M&V)
$0.15 per kWh above target
Networked lighting system that achieves kWh savings above a calculated target kWh
(NOTE: If you are applying for Control Strategy incentives (see pages 4 and 5), you are not eligible for an
M&V incentive)
Specifications
Additional incentives are available for verifying the kilowatt-hour (kWh) savings above the calculated target kWh
through a trend report generated by the networked lighting control system. Please complete and submit this
worksheet page with the M&V data file after the M&V has been collected.
1. Submit a detailed description of the existing lighting controls with the pre-application.
2. The required M&V data file must be provided and the information must be submitted according to the following
requirements:
Minimum one (1) month period of M&V collection during normal facility operation, which does not include
holiday breaks, facility shutdowns or other periods of non-standard operation; depending on the project, the
ComEd Energy Efficiency Program team may request a longer M&V period
Minimum 15 minute kW interval readings or kWh averaged over a maximum of 1 hour is allowed
M&V should be provided in a .csv, .xlsx, or .xls file (pdf data files will not be accepted)
To receive M&V incentive, system must have the ability to generate reports that show details such as energy
consumption, demand, fixtures on/off time, fixture light level (percentage), etc.
Terms and conditions apply. Offers are subject to change.
Actual savings will vary by customer’s energy usage and rate.
© Commonwealth Edison Company, 2021
The ComEd Energy Efficiency Program is funded in compliance with state law.