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10-06-2020 - AGENDA ITEM 16 CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF AGREEMENTS FOR ENERGY SYSTEMS UPGRADES PROJECT12/1/2020 Print Staff Report AGENDA ITEM NO. 16 DATE: October 6, 2020 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: David Carmany City Manager AGENDA STAFF REPORT City of West Covina I Office of the City Manager SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF AGREEMENTS FOR ENERGY SYSTEMS UPGRADES PROJECT RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council take the following actions: 1. Conduct the public hearing. 2. At the conclusion of the public hearing, adopt the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO.2020-103 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST COVINA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF AN INSTALLATION AGREEMENT AND RELATED MEASUREMENT AND VERIFICATION AGREEMENT AND SOLAR POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS AND SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM LEASE AGREEMENTS, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A FINANCING AGREEMENT, AND MAKING FINDINGS REQUIRED BY GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 4217.10 ET SEQ. IN CONNECTION WITH THE CITY'S ENERGY SYSTEMS UPGRADES PROJECT 3. Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute any amendments to the agreements authorized by the Resolution. BACKGROUND: On June 3, 2020, staff issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Energy Efficiency Contracting Services. The RFP included the below scope of services requested as part of the contract: The selected firm will evaluate and propose applicable Energy Conservation Measures (ECM's) including but not limited to: • Solar panel or alternative energy leasing or purchase options for all City buildings and parking structure. • Heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system optimization, retrofit, upgrade or replacement. • Interior and exterior lighting retrofit or replacement. https://destinyhosted.00m/print_ag_memo.cfm?seq=968&rev_n um=0&mode=6demal&reloaded=true&id=93782 1/5 SECTION 6. The City Manager, in consultation with the City Attorney, is hereby authorized and directed to negotiate any further changes, insertions and omissions to the Project Documents as the City Manager reasonably deems necessary, and thereafter to execute and deliver the Project Documents. The City Manager is further authorized and directed to execute or cause to be executed any and all papers, instruments, opinions, certificates, affidavits and other documents and to do or cause to be done any and all other acts and things necessary or proper for carrying out this Resolution and said agreements. SECTION 7. In accordance with Government Code section 4217.13, based upon the financing proposal presented by Alliance Funding Solutions, Inc., which included financing $2,815,162.00 at an interest rate of 4.150% over a 20-year term, with payments totaling $4,014,153.50, and the Analysis provided by Alliance Buildings Solutions, Inc., the City Council hereby finds that funds for the repayment of the financing for the Project are projected to be available from funding that otherwise would have been used for the purchase of electrical energy required by the City in the absence of the energy conservation facilities. SECTION 8. The City Council hereby authorizes and directs City staff to pursue alternative third party financing options that include terms that are equal to or better than the terms proposed by Alliance Funding Solutions, Inc., including but not limited to an interest rate that does not exceed 4.150%, and to select the financing option that is in the City's best interests and is consistent with the findings set forth in this Resolution. The City Council further authorizes the City Manager, in consultation with the City Attorney, to negotiate and execute a financing agreement that is consistent with the authorization set forth herein and to execute or cause to be executed any and all papers, instruments, opinions, certificates, affidavits and other documents and to do or cause to be done any and all other acts and things necessary or proper for carrying out this Resolution and said agreement. The City Council's approval of the Project and award of the Installation Agreement and Measurement and Verification Agreement to Alliance Building Solutions, Inc., and Solar Power Purchase Agreements and related Solar Energy System Lease Agreements to DSD is fully contingent upon the City's ability to secure financing for the Project. SECTION 9. The City Council hereby authorizes and directs City staff to file and process a Notice of CEQA Exemption for the Project in accordance with CEQA, the CEQA Guidelines and the findings set forth in this Resolution. SECTION 10. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and shall enter the same in the book of original resolutions and it shall become effective immediately. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of October, 2020. 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Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1 www.mynatural-ED.cora © 2017 Plusdte® ORDERING INFORMATION Item Color Lumen Equivalent Beam Rated Code Description Bulbs Temp Wattage Output Wattage CRI Finish Angle Hours Dimmable A19 5946 LED6A19/48U827 A19 2700K 6 450 40 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 5919 LED6A19/48U830 A19 3000K 6 450 40 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 5947 LED6A19/48UB40 A19 4000K 6 450 40 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 5948 LED6A19/48L/850 A19 5000K 6 450 40 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 5920 LED9A19/80U827 A19 2700K 9 800 60 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 5976 LED9A19/80U830 A19 3000K 9 800 60 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 Q 5921 LED9A19/80U840 A19 4000K 9 800 60 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 5922 LED9A19/80L/850 A19 5000K 9 800 60 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 5859 LED10A19/80U927 A19 2700K 10 800 60 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 5860 LED12A19/11 OU827 A19 2700K 12 1,100 75 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 5977 LED1 2A1 9/11 OU830 A19 3000K 12 1,100 75 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 5831 LED12A19/11 OU840 A19 4000K 12 1,100 75 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 5832 LED1 2A1 9/11 OUB50 A19 5000K 12 1,100 75 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 A19-GU24 F 5923 LED9A19/80UGU24/827 A19 2700K 9 800 60 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 o, o A19 for Enclosed Fixture a 5918 LED9A19/EC/80UGU24/827 At 2700K 9 800 60 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 5980 LED9A19/EC/80U827 A19 2700K 9 800 60 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 L 5981 LED9A19/EC/80U840 A19 4000K 9 800 60 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 A21 F 5957 LED15A21/160U827 A21 2700K 15 1,600 100 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 5962 LED15A21/160U830 A21 3000K 15 1,600 100 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 N Q 5963 LED15A21/160U840 A21 4000K 15 1,600 100 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 L5964 LED15A21/160L/850 A21 5000K 15 1,600 100 >80 Coated Omni 25,000 Candelabra / Globe F- 5837 LED5CAB/32UE12/27K Candle 2700K 5 325 40 >80 Clear Candle 15,000 to aU 5838 LED5CAB/32UE12/30K Candle 3000K 5 325 40 >80 Clear Candle 15,000 U 5839 LED5CAB/32UE12/50K Candle 5000K 5 325 40 >80 Clear Candle 15,000 L- 5814 LED6G25/45U27K G25 2700K 6 450 40 >80 Coated Flood 15,000 2000 S. 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Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 909-930-6868 f— 909-930-9988 1 www.mynatural-ED.conn © 2017 Plusritee ORDERING INFORMATION Item Color Lumen Equivalent Beam Rated Code Description Bulbs Temp Wattage Output Wattage CBCP Base Voltage Angle Hours Dimmable PAR 5924 LED8PAR20/50UFU930 PAR20 3000K 8 500 50 -- E26 120V 40° 25,000 5925 LED8PAR20/50L/FU950 PAR20 5000K 8 500 50 -- E26 120V 40' 25,000 5926 LED1OPAR30/80UFU930 PAR20 3000K 10 800 75 -- E26 120V 40' 25,000 5927 LED10PAR30/80L/FU950 PAR30 5000K 10 800 75 -- E26 120V 40° 25,000 5928 LED1OPAR3000D/8OUFU930 PAR30L 3000K 10 800 75 -- E26 120V 40° 25,000 5929 LEDI OPAR3000D180UFU950 PAR30L 5000K 10 800 75 -- E26 120V 400 25,000 5930 LED15PAR38/OD/120UFU930 PAR38 3000K 15 1,100 90 -- E26 120V 40° 25,000 5931 LED15PAR38/OD/120L/FL/950 PAR38 5000K 15 1,200 90 -- E26 120V 40' 25,000 MR16 5802 LED7MR16/40L/FU30K MR16 3000K 7 400 40 950 GU5.3 12V 40° 25,000 5864 LHO-7MR16/FL/3OK MR16 3000K 7 420 35 1,509 GU5.3 12V 350 25,000 5849 LHO-7MR16/FL/50K MR16 5000K 7 450 35 -- GU5.3 12V 35° 25,000 5801 LED7M R16/45L/GU10/FU30K MR16 3000K 7 450 50 1,139 GU10 120V 40° 25,000 5821 LED7MR16/45L/GU10/FU50K MR16 5000K 7 450 50 -- GU10 120V 40' 25,000 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1-mynatuml-ED.com PAR/MR 2 APPROVED AS TO FORM ATTEST Thomas P. Duarte Lisa Sherrick City Attorney Assistant City Clerk I, LISA SHERRICK, Assistant City Clerk of the City of West Covina, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2020-103 was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of West Covina, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of October, 2020, by the following vote of the City Council: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Lisa Sherrick Assistant City Clerk u t Dimensions A B Item A Wei (Ibs) PAR20 2.50-in 3.50-in -- 0.23 PAR30 3.70-in 3.70-in -- 0.41 PAR30L 3.70-in 4.50-in -- 0.48 PAR38 4.75-in 5.25-in -- 0.79 Item A B Weight Ibs) LED-7W 1.97-in 1.91-in -- 0.11 B LHO-7W 1.97-in 1.93-in -- 0.11 ' A ' GU10 1.97-in 2.13-in -- 0.11 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1—mynatureLED—m PAR/MR 3 ❑4 Master Carton Package Package , i— =�. , r Package MR16 (Master) AV 100 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1-mynatural-ED.com PAR/MR 4 Design Lights Consortium Certified • Long Life LED chips • Uniform and consistent color • Excellent thermal design • Motion Sensor • 15-30 foot height performance • Shatter- resistant glass • Universal Voltagel20-277V • Power Factor >0.99 • Operating Temp:-30°F-130°F • 50,000 Hours rated average life Width Depth Height Weight(lbs) r 14.5/363 7.5/188 9/230 9.5 • r 18.5 / 463 9.25 / 239 9 / 230 16.00 • • 18.5 / 463 9.25 / 239 9 / 230 18.60 'Inch/mm 7086 LED-FXTWP40/40K/DB 4000K 7067 LED-FXTWP40/50K/DB 5000K 7088 LED-FXTWP60/40K/DB 4000K 7089 LED-FXTWP60/50K/DB 5000K 7138 LED-FXTWP90/40K/DB 4000K 7139 LED-FXTWP90/50K/DB 5000K T.1-909-930-6868 F: 909-930-9988 um1 • Area Lighting • Security Lighting • Pathway Lighting • Perimeter Lighting • Entryway Lighting Requires shield for DLC qualification 7p--- WIsoN, Wattage Output I Equiv. CRI Beam DLC Lumen Wattage Type 40W 3,025 100W MH 80 Forward Throw 40W 3,043 100W MH 80 Forward Throw 60W 4,593 150W MH 80 Forward Throw 60W 4,596 150W MH 80 Forward Throw 90W 6,125 250W MH 80 Forward Throw 90W 6,550 250W MH 80 Forward Throw 6 See Installation Instructions for more information on 33 installing the product. PHILIPS Lighting LED InstantFit Lamps 16.5PL-LED/24-4000 IF 10/1 Philips LED T8 Instantirit Lamps are an ideal energy saving choice for existing linear fluorescent fixtures. Product data General Information Power Factor(Nom) 0.9 Cap -Base 2G11[2G11] voltage (Nom) 120-277V Main Application Industrial Nominal L'rfetime (Nora) 400M h Temperature Switching Cycle 50000x T-Ambierd (Max) 45 °C B50L70 40000 In T-Ambient (Min) -20 °C TStorage (Max) 65 °C Light Technical TSMrage (Min) -40 °C Color Cale 840 [ CCT of 4000K] T-Csse Maximum (Nora) 65 °C Bow Angle (Nom) 160 ° Luminous Flux (Nan) 21001m Controls and Dimming Luminous Flux (Rated) (Nom) 21001m Dimmable No Rated Beam Angle 160 ° Correlated Cola Temperature (Nan) 4000 K Mechanical and Housing Color Consistency <6 Product Length 500 ram Color Rendering Index (Nom) 82 LLMF At End Of Nominal Lifetime (Nom) 70 % Approval and Application Energy Sating Product Yea Operating and Electrical Suitable For Accent Lighting No Input Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Energy Efflclency Label (EEL) A - power (Rated) (Nom) 16.5 W Approval Marks CE marking UL certificate ROHS compliance KEMA Lamp Current (Nom) 120 mA Keur certificate Starting Time (Nom) Oss Energy Consumption kWh/1000h 21 kWh Warm Up Time to 60%Light (Nom) instant full lights Datasheet, 2018, January 11 data subject to change LED InstantFit Lamps Product Data Order product name 16.5PL-LED1244000 IF 10/1 RAN/UPC - Product N6677456658 Order code 929001151504 Numerator- Quantity Per Pack 1 Numerator- Packs per outer bm 10 Material Nr. (12NC) 929001151504 Net Weight (Place) 0.170 kg Warnings and Safety • Philips LED T8 InstanlFit lamps will only operate properly on compatible instant -start ballasts. Please referto the Philips LED T8 InstarlFit Installation Guide, which can be obtained through your local Philips Sales Representative, or visit www.philips.com/tied Dimensional drawing A3 Product D7 D2 At A2 A3 16.5PL-LED/24-4000 IF 1011 33 mm 43.6 mm 564 mm 570.6 mm 570.6 mm A2 Al N �500mm 16.SW/840 Photometric data 120^ 1so° 120° ' 100 90 go. ao 5oI 60° 100 60° _c 0 150 40 20 20 r 20 30° 30° 0 (cd/10001m) 0° 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 —0-1a0°—90-270° m]— LEDtube 500mm 16.5 W 2G11 LEDtube 500mm 16.5W/8402G11 9 02018 Philips Lighting Holding B.V. All rights reserved. Philips Lighting reserves the right to make changes in specifications and/or to discontinue any product at any timewilhout notice or obligation and will not be liable for any consequences resulting www.lighting.philips.com from the use of this publication. 2018, January 11 - data subject to change OUTDOOR WALL -MOUNTED AREA LUMINAIRES Easy installation Replaces 25W HID With photo cell HOUSING Sealed die-casting profile for outdoor applications. Polycarbonate optical lens with UV stabilizers. Damp and Wet Locations APPLICATION Security, pathway and perimeter lighting Building entryways and walkways inSUIiASLEPoS WET CP65 LOCATIONS ITEM# DESCRIPTION 83216PC c' y LED MINI WALL PACK/ 17W TECHNICAL DATA SHEET SPECIFICATIONS Power Consumption 17W Input Voltage 120V Power Factor 0.9 Lumens 1685 Luminous Efficiency 96 Lm/W Color Temperature 4000K CRI 83 Housing Aluminum Alloy, Grade ADC12 Lens PC Cover Finish Black Dimensions (inches) 8.4"(L)x5.5"(w)x3.2"(D) Average Life 50,000 Operating Temperature -25°C - 40°C �3,2"--1 84" 5.5" WATTS COLOR LUMENS CRI VOLTS HOUSING HOURS CASE 83216PC LED MINI WALL PACK/BLACK/17W/40K/PHOTO CELL/120V-SL'DLC 17 4000K 1685 83 120 BLACK 50,000 12 VANLED20/PCS Project: Type: Prepared By: Date: Driver Info LED Info Type: Constant Current Watts: 20W N/A 120V: Color Temp: 208V: N/A Color Accuracy: CRcy: 74 CRI 240V: N/A L70 Lifespan: 100000 277V: N/A Lumens: 2352 Input Watts: 22W Efficacy: 108 LPW Low -profile vandal -resistant fixture covers the footprint of most traditional canopy Efficiency: 92 % lights. Available in flat or drop lens with photo and motion sensor controls. Color: Bronze Weight: 12.0 Ibs - Technical Specifications Listings UL Listing: Suitable for wet locations. DLC Listed This product is on the Design Lights Consortium (DLC) Qualified Products List and is eligible for rebates from DLC Member Utilities. DLC Product Code: PZQ1 Z223 IESNA LM-79 R LM-80 Testing: RAB LED luminaires have been tested by an independent laboratory in accordance with IESNA LM- 79 and LM-80, and have received the Department of Energy "Lighting Facts" label. Driver: Class 2, Constant Current, 100-277V, 50-60Hz, 500mA THD: 6.1 % at 120V, 10.1 % at 277V Photocell: 120V Swivel Photocell Included. Photocell is only compatible with 120V. Construction Maximum Ambient Temperature: Suitable for use in 1040 F (4WC) ambient temperatures Cold Weather Starting: Minimum starting temperature is 400 F (-400 C) Housing: Die-cast aluminum housing and lens fmme with (4) 1/2" NPS side conduit entries and weatherproof rear wire plug and access plate Mounting: Ceiling mount to recessed junction with knockout template or directy to ceiling surface, utilizing side conduit entry points. IP Rating: Ingress Protection rating of IP66 for dust and water Lens: Vandal -resistant polycamonate textured opaque for low glare drop lens Reflector: Semi-specular, vacuum-metalized polycarbonate Gaskets: High -temperature silicone gaskets Finish: Our environmentally friendly polyester powder coatings are formulated for highCumbility and long-lasting color, and contain no VOC or toxic heavy metals. Green Technology: Mercury and UV free. RoHS compliant components. Polyester powder coat finish formulated without the use of VOC or toxic heavy metals. LED Characteristics LEDs: Discreet LEDs on PCB board Color Stability: RAB LEDs exceed industry standards for chromatic stability. Color Uniformity RAB's range of CCT (Correlated Color Temperature) follows the guidelines of the American National Standard for Specifications for the Chromaticity of Solid State Lighting (SSL) Products, ANSI C78.377- 2015. Other Warranty: RAB warrants that our LED products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of delivery to the end user, including coverage of light output, color stability, driver performance and fixture finish. See our full warranty Country of Origin: Designed by RAB in New Jersey and assembled in the USA by RAB's IBEW Local 3 workers. Buy American Act Compliant: This product is a COTS item manufactured in the United States, and is compliant with the Buy American Act. Recovery Act (ARRA) Compliant: This product complies with the 52.225-21 "Required Use of American Iron, Steel, and Manufactured Goods— Buy American Act-- Construction Materials (October 2010). GSA Schedule: Suitable in accordance with FAR Subpart 25.4. California Title 24: VANLED models equipped with a swivel photocell comply with 2013 California Title 24 building and electrical codes as a commerical outdoor non -pole mounted fixture <30 Watts. Replacement: Replaces up to 70W Metal Halide. Need help? Tech help line: (888) RAB-1000 Email: sales@rabweb.com Website: www.rabweb.com Page 1 of 2 Copyright© 2014 RAS Lighting Inc. All Rights Reserved Note: Specifications are subject to change at any time without notice VANLED20/PCS Dimensions I 4 3/4" 121 mm 1 Ordering Matrix 12" �- 305 mm 12" 305 mm Features Fits the footprint of older canopy lights Vandal resistant and UV resistant lens Ultra -high efficiency Clean, contemporary, low -profile design Available with drop lens or Flat lens IP66 rated, keeps dust, bugs and water out Photo and motion sensor options available Family Watts Color Temp Lens Sensor Finish Dimming Voltage Photocell VANLED _ I 10 = Blank = 5000K Blank = Drop Blank = No Blank = Blank = No Dimming Blank = 120-277V Blank = No 10W (Cool) lens Sensor Bronze /D70 = Dimmable (10W & 20W not /480 = 480V (10W & 2OW not Photocell 20 = Y = 3000K F = Flat lens MS = Mini W = White available) available) /PCS = 120V 20W (Warm) Sensor Swivel 40 = N = 4000K /PCS2 = 277V 40W (Neutral) Swivel 52 = 52W 65 = 65W 75 = 75W /PCS4 = 480V Swivel Need help? Tech help line: (888) RAB-1000 Email: sales@rabweb.com Website: www.rabweb.com Page 2 of 2 Copyright© 2014 RAB Lighting Inc. All Rights Reserved Note: Specifications are subject to change at any time without notice S9492 6.5M R 16/LED/25'/35K/12V 6.5 watt; LED MR16 LED; 3500K; 25' beam spread; GU5.3 base; 12 volt AC/DC Features • Silver back MR16 reflector • Direct replacement for 50watt Halogen lamps • Approved for enclosed fixtures • Dimmable S9492 Item Number UPC Voltage Watts Power Factor Lamp Shape Base ANSI Base 045923094927 0.96 Compatible Silver 6.5MR1 6/LED/25'/35K/1 2V Dimmable dimmers for Back 1 3/4" 2" 500 25000 S9492 3500 Neutral White 80 25 12/48 Yes Yes 3 Year Limited 2012. S— Pl-15, Inc. W reap V,1w ly ,,pht l enprs. 06112 S 1051 Elite BR Series TCPs new LED BR lamps looks just like an incandescent, but are more energy efficient. • Recessed Downlights Outdoor Fixtures that Protect • Track Lights Lamps from the Elements • Display Lights • Energy Efficient: 80% more efficient than incandescent. • Smooth, uniform dimming; also available as non -dimming. • Long Life: 25,000 hours • 120W, 85W, 65W and SOW replacements. • NEW smooth outer housing. • Excellent color consistency and high color rendering (01). • Available in 2400, 2100K, 3000K and 4100K. BR40 BR30 TCP, Inc. 325 (am pus Dr. Aurora, Ohio 44202 I P: 800-324-14961 tcpixom orz mcJUNEH1/smut/ we know_ R20 PARTNER 0F THE YEAR EXHIBIT A COST ANALYSIS LED 1 25,000 Hours average rated life,120 Volts Ideal for BR40, BR30, AND R20 flood and spot light applications. + Recessed Downlights + Track Lights + Display Lights + Outdoor Fixtures that Protect Lamps from the Elements am Up to 85% less energy than Instant energy savings halogen alternatives Long fife Minimizes replacement and maintenance costs Smooth, clean outside housing Seemlessly blends into lighting applications Very low heat generation Perfect for sensistive display lighting such Low weight UL approved for damp location Shatter resistant 5.0" 6.6" BR40 as art galleries. Enhances colors of focal point while maintaining uniformity throughout lighting installation from lamp to lamp. Track or down fight installations are not strained by excess weight. Can be used outdoors when protected from elements. Withstands humidity indoors/outdoors. Lower the risk of injury and breakage Catalog Number Notes I Type Specifications Input Line Voltage: ................................................................................ 120 VA( Input Power........................................................................................ See (bar[ Input Line Frequency................................................................................ 50/60HZ Lamp Life (Rated)................................................................................ 25,000 his Minimum Starting Temp................................................................................ .30`( Maximum Operating Temp................................................................................ 40`( CRI................................................................................................................ 82 17W BR40 = 120W 12W BR40/30 = 85W IOW BR30/R2O = 65W 8W R20 = SOW 3.8" 2.5" 5.4" 3.5" BR30 R20 C YEAR a aLO us J yyARRANTV• For the most up-to-date specs, please visit vrvrx.icpi.com •e...d on 12 h... ... -d.y TCP, Inc. 325 Campus Dr. I Aurora, ON, 44202 I P: 1 800-324 1496 I kpi.com ® 1M., 2013/5— Flood (fills entire room with ambient light) PARTNER 0F THE YEAR Smooth Uniform Dimming Color Temperatures Item# Description Voltage Wattage Iumrs IPW M.O.L (inches) Diameter (inches) (Q CRI Case Quantity 2400K LED17BR40D24K Dimmable 17WSmooth BR40-2400K 120 17 1200 70.6 6.6 5.0 2400K 82 12 Warm Cool LED12BR40D24K Dimmable 12WSmooth BR40-2400K 120 12 850 70.8 6.6 5.0 2400K 82 12 2400K I' I LED12BR3OD24K Dimmable 12WSmooth BR30-2400K 120 12 850 70.8 5.4 3.8 2400K 82 12 LEDIOBR3OD24K Dimmable 1OWSmooth BR30-2400K 120 10 650 65.0 5.4 3.8 2400K 82 12 ,t LED10R2OD24K Dimmable 1OWSmooth R20-2400K 120 10 650 65.0 3.5 2.5 2400K 82 12 LED8R20D24K Dimmable 8WSmooth R20-2400K 120 8 500 62.5 3.5 2.5 2400K 82 12 2700K I' 1 LED17BR40D27K Dimmable 17WSmooth BR40-2700K 120 17 1200 70.6 6.6 5.0 2700K 82 12 Wann cool h LED12BR4OD27K Dimmable 12WSmooth BR40-2700K 120 12 850 70.8 6.6 5.0 2700K 82 12 2100K I' I LED12BR30D27K Dimmable 12WSmooth BR30-2700K 120 12 850 70.8 5.4 3.8 2700K 82 12 LED10BR30D27K Dimmable 1OWSmooth BR30-2700K 120 10 650 65.0 5.4 3.8 2700K 82 12 .I LED10R20D27K Dimmable 1OWSmooth R20-2700K 120 10 650 65.0 3.5 2.5 2700K 82 12 LED8112027K Dimmable 8WSmooth R20-2700K 120 8 500 62.5 3.5 2.5 2700K 82 12 3000K I' I LED17BR40D30OK Dimmablel7WSmooth BR40-3000K 120 17 1250 73.5 6.6 5.0 3000K 82 12 Warm Cool .. .I LED 12BR40D30K Dimmablel2WSmooth BR40-3000K 120 12 875 72.9 6.6 5.0 3000K 82 12 3000K I' LED12BR3OD30K Dimmable 12WSmooth BR30-3000K 120 12 875 72.9 5.4 3.8 3000K 82 12 LED10BR30D30K Dimmable 1OWSmooth BR30-3000K 120 10 675 67.5 5.4 3.8 3000K 82 12 .I LED10R2OD30K Dimmable 1OWSmooth R20-3000K 120 10 675 67.5 3.5 2.5 3000K 82 12 LED8112030K Dimmable 8WSmooth R20-3000K 120 8 515 64.4 3.5 2.5 3000K 82 I2 41OOK ,I LED17BR4OD41K Dimmable 17WSmooth BR40-4100K 120 17 1300 76.5 6.6 5.0 4100K 82 12 Warm Cool LED12BR40D41K Dimmable 12WSmooth BR40-4100K 120 12 900 75.0 6.6 5.0 4100K 82 12 4100K I' LED12BR3OD41K Dimmable 12WSmooth BR30-4100K 120 12 900 75.0 5.4 3.8 4100K 82 12 LEDIOBR3OD41K Dimmable 1OWSmooth BR30-4100K 120 10 700 70.0 5.4 3.8 4100K 82 12 .I LEM0R20D41K Dimmable 1OWSmooth R20-4100K 120 10 700 70.0 3.5 2.5 4100K 82 12 LED811201)41K Dimmable 8WSmooth R20-4100K 120 8 530 66.3 3.5 2.5 4100K 82 12 aOm C YEAR J WARRANTY' For the most up-to-date specs, please Visit www.fcpi.com -Based.n 12 h- use per Eey TCP, Inc. I \ 325 Camps D, I Aprora, Ohio 44202 1 P: 1-800-324 1496 1 tcpi.<om • 1 ®rcr, i.�. uwr muisosee PARTNER OF THE YEAR (olor Temperatures Item# Description Voltage Wattage Lnmes NW inches (inches) Diameter (inches) ((T (RI Cone Quantity 2400K I LED17BR4024K Non-Dimmablel7W Smooth BR40 - 2400K 120 17 1200 70.6 6.6 5.0 2400K 82 12 Warm (Got 1 LED12BR4024K Non-Dimmablel2W Smooth BR40 - 2400K 120 12 850 70.8 6.6 5.0 2400K 82 12 2400K I' LED12BR3024K Non-Dimmablel2W Smooth BR30 - 2400K 120 12 850 70.8 5.4 3.8 2400K 82 12 LEDIOBR3024K Non-Dimmablel OW Smooth BR30 - 2400K 120 10 650 65.0 5.4 3.8 2400K 82 12 ,t LEDIOR2024K Non-Dimmablel OW Smooth R20 - 2400K 120 10 650 65.0 3.5 2.5 2400K 82 12 LED8112024K Non-Dimmable8W Smooth R20 - 2400K 120 8 500 62.5 3.5 2.5 2400K 82 12 2700K ,I Warm (uol LED17BR4027K LED12BR4027K Non-Dimmablel7W Smooth BR40 - 2700K Non-Dimmablel OW Smooth BR40 - 2700K 120 120 17 12 1200 850 70.6 70.8 6.6 6.6 5.0 5.0 2700K 2700K 82 82 12 12 2100K I' I LED12BR3027K Non-Dimmable12W Smooth BR30 - 2700K 120 12 850 70.8 5.4 3.8 2700K 82 12 LEDIOBR3027K Non-Dimmablel OW Smooth BR30 - 2700K 120 10 650 65.0 5.4 3.8 2700K 82 12 'I LEDIOR2027K Non-Dimmablel OW Smooth R20 - 2700K 120 10 650 65.0 3.5 2.5 2700K 82 12 LEDBR2027K Non-Dimmable8W Smooth R20 - 2700K 120 8 500 62.5 3.5 2.5 2700K 82 12 3000K :' I LED176R4030K Non-Dlmmable17W Smooth BR40.300" 120 17 1250 73.5 6.6 5.0 3000K 82 12 Warm (art LED 12BR403OK Non -Dimmable 2W Smooth BR40- 3000K 120 12 875 72.9 6.6 5.0 3000K 82 12 3000K I' LED12BR3030K Non-Dimmablel2W Smooth BR30 - 3000K 120 12 875 72.9 5.4 3.8 3000K 82 12 LEDIOBR3030K Non-Dimmablel OW Smooth BR30 - 3000K 120 10 675 67.5 5.4 3.8 3000K 82 12 ,t LEDIOR2030K Non-Dimmablel OW Smooth R20 - 3000K 120 10 675 67.5 3.5 2.5 3000K 82 12 LED8R2030K Non-Dimmable8W Smooth R20 - 3000K 120 8 515 64A 3.5 2.5 3000K 82 12 4100K I' I LED17BR4041K Non-Dimmablel7W Smooth BR40-4100K 120 17 1300 76.5 6.6 5.0 COOK 82 12 Warm (01 LED12BR4041K Non-Dimmable12W Smooth BR40-4100K 120 12 900 75.0 6.6 5.0 COOK 82 12 A 4100K I' I LED12BR3041K Non-Dimmable12W Smooth BR30-4100K 120 12 900 75.0 5.4 3.8 4100K 82 12 LEDIOBR3041K Non-Dimmablel OW Smooth BR30-4100K 120 10 700 70.0 5.4 3.8 4100K 82 12 .t LED10R2041 K Non -Dimmable 1 OW Smooth R20 - 4100K 120 10 700 70.0 3.5 2.5 COOK 82 12 LED8112041K Non-Dimmable8W Smooth R20-4100K 120 8 530 66.3 3.5 2.5 4100K 82 12 YEAR e DL 1e wARRANTV' For the most up-to-date specs, please visit www.fcpi.com TCP, Inc. ENERGY STAR nwnan ems PA RTN FR nFTHF YFAR HTOPAZ Friendly Service... Powerful Solutions" Ceiling Light F-FM8/12/RN/P/30/WH 12W LED Dimmable Ceiling Fixture • Mounts to standard ceiling round box • Suitable for damp/dry locations • Dimmable Item # F-FM8/12/RN/P/30/WH Product Code 79015 Watts 12 Volts 120 CRI 80 Color Temp 3000K Lumens (Light engine)* 800 Finish White Lens type Poly Carbonate M.O.D. 8.3" Height 3.3" Average Rated Life 50,000 Equivalent Wattage 75W Incandescent Warranty 5 years Compatible with most LED style or incandescent dimmers Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. `Light engine lumens per IES LM82 MMLED �ere Y AR DAMP ®TOPAZ www.topaz-usa.com NY Office: 925 Waverly Ave • Holtsville, NV 11742 • 800-666-2852 • Fax: 631-758-8026 CA Office: 225 Parkside Drive, San Fernando, CA 91340 •888-551-2852 or 818-838-3123 • Fax. 888-690-2852 or 818-838-3102 FL Office: 2020 West 26th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209 • 800-338-2852 • Fax: 772-778-5386 SENSORS I OCCUPANCY&VACANCY M, legrand® PASSIVE INFRARED DUAL RELAY WALL SWITCH OCCUPANCY SENSOR PW-302 High sensitivity and dense coverage — Optional neutral connection with break for exceptional performance I` off tab to expose neutral terminals M Two relays for control of two , 120/277 VAC and 347 VAC models separate lighting loads or circuits Allows multi -way control from one Defaults to Auto -ON to 50 % operation ■ of up to four control locations for maximum energy savings Description The PW-302 passive infrared (PI RI wall switch sensor turns Lights ON and OFF based on occupancy. It contains two relays for controlling two independent lighting loads or circuits, and a variety of features. Operation The PW-302 replaces existing wall switches and installs in a single gang junction box with or without either neutral wiring. Each of the PW-302's relays can control a separate lighting load. The device uses advanced FIR technology to detect occupancy and turn the first relay ON. The other relay must be manually engaged to turn remaining lights on. Once the space is vacated and the time delay elapses, all lights automatically turn OFF. Dual ON/OFF buttons allow, the user to manually turn on and off each of the loads. DIP switch settings allow, for a variety of control options such as Manual -ON or Auto -ON for each relay, walk-through and test modes. Multiple sensors may be used for control of one or more loads from up to four locations. Features • Complies with 2011 NEC requirements • Zero -crossing on both relays for long relay life • Vandal resistant lens combines precise coverage with durability • Selectable walk-through mode turns lights off three minutes after the room is initially occupied if no motion is detected after the first 30 seconds • Test mode allows quick and easy adjustments • LED indicates occupancy detection Optional Neutral Connection The PW-302 sensor uses a patent pending Neutral Sense Technology. Any PW-302 sensor can be used for a two -wire or three wire application, either to work with existing wiring, or to meet local or national code requirements. An easy -to -break plastic tab covers neutral screw terminals. Once the sensor is connected to neutral it complies with all codes that restrict current leakage to ground. Applications The PW-302 sensor is great for retrofit projects and well suited for small, enclosed spaces with a clear line of sight of the occupant. In addition, its dual relays allow bi-level switching or control of a secondary load. Common applications include small office, small conference room and lunch/break rooms. • Selectable audible and/or visual alerts for impending shutoff • In automatic mode, sensor returns automatically to Auto -ON after lights are turned off manually; ideal for presentations • Optional light level sensor holds secondary lights off when ambient lighting is above the preset level • Service mode allows sensor to operate as a service switch in the unlikely event of a failure • Sensor coverage tested to NEMA Guide Publication WD 7-2000 • Compatible with decorator wall plates PROJECT LOCATION/ YPE W W W.LEGRAND.USIWATTSTOPPER U legrand® Specifications • PW-302: 120/277VAC; 50/60Hz, 1/4 hp relay 1, 1/6hp relay 2 Coverage: Major motion 35' x 30' @ 120VAC, 0-80OW ballast, LED, and tungsten Minor motion 20' x 15' @ 277VAC, 0-1000W ballast and LED Sensitivity adjustment: PIR (high/low) • PW-302-347: 347VAC; 50/6OHz, 1/4 hp relay 1, 1/61hp relay 2; Dimensions (L x W x DI: 2.73" x 1.75" x 1.81" 0-120OW ballast and LED (69mm x 44mm x 46mm) • Time delays: 5, 10, 15. 20, 25 or 30 minutes, walk-through, UL and cUL listed test -mode Five year warranty Controls & Settings Product Controls & Neutral Option DIP Switch Settings ON/OFF enrinR Laaero°une. a Button on„e<alone "d nme .i v Nwa ° ow�y 1 d 7 G TesY20 mi + + + mWaIAFm Aa °"Aua Nens �Ea bled 1 . s minutes + + ? Gisabled + II we tommBtes + ♦ + PIRa / 0 75 minutes +? f ele ReMY1 Mme 8 A:13 20 minutes H + +. ens1°`"ryd Manual On } B 25 minutes 1 + 1 ANOOn + DIP Switches ti ��. oPbona lSa�uM1v'nI p30servi�e + r ♦w- breekawaYtabd HigM1 +. PRNey2MMeg Detection LED waN-mmagn 4 Manual oa t. Enabletl } Aul"On + FIR Lens Oisabletl +. Enabled } Facl"ry Gedings. Simple optional neutral connection allows �a D'eaded +. .All morels Installation in any 2-wire or 3-wire application. "m" cm�ua ®P_1aenea o miNuure eWtlFFeuwn. ?=ON Y-OFF DPW-dc2 series Coverage &Wiring Coverage Pattern For best performance, Men,moam= Wattstopper recommends RIR using this sensor in spaces coverage no Larger than 15' x 12'. t+"eml i ,a�m1 1 is `pzmY la.smj m) Ordering Information Wiring Diagrams Btre Bi-level and o multi -way wiring Black RM aad P1.q Bw o o Ya„,,, Bloe e e load Green a— Green Bmxn Geandery Boas Green Neutral, Green N..1 ri lopliaaq I _ Iwdorell i -creand I cram Neutral Two circuit and Newel multi -way wiring U,1 U,2 &ad R tl BBW� Red Pdmery Bbe e e Yelbw Blue e e lnm GannT Green Bmxn SeeoMery natl Gres Ne11M ri Gre Nutral, _ (*d I) _ IoPtionaO (1Gbm) Gmund G—M Catalog # Color Voltage Load Rating ❑ PW-302-W White 120VAC; 50/60Hz @ 120VAC, 0-80OW ballast, LED, tungsten, ❑ PW-302-LA Lt. Almond or 1/4 hp relay 1. 1/6 hp relay 2 277VAC, 50/60Hz or ❑ PW-302-1 Ivory @ 277VAC 0-1000W ballast, LED, 1/4 hp relay 1. ❑ PW-302-G Grey 1/6 hp relay 2 ❑ PW-302-B Black ❑ PW-302-R Red ❑ PW-302-347-W White 347VAC, 50/60H 0-120OW ballast & LED, 1/4 hp relay 1. 1/6 hp relay 2 ❑ PW-302-347-LA Lt. Almond ❑ PW-302-347-1 Ivory ❑ PW-302-347-G Grey ❑ PW-302-347-B Black ❑ PW-302-347-R Red Order watt plate separately. WWW.LEGRAN D.US/WATTSTO PPER Pub. No. 26813 Rev. 08/2017 nanraled0 Product Engineering Spec Product Spec Category Sport Lights PICTURE Item Code 9392 Stock Code LED-FXI6SPL650/44/850/BK/480 Mounting Yoke Mount Housing Color Black Electric Characteristics Photometric Characteristics Rated Wattage (W) 650 Lumen (Im) 95280 Tested Wattage (W) 651.84 Efficacy (Im/w) 146 Input Voltage (V) 277--480 CID 80 Voltage Frequency (Hz) 50/60 CCT(K) 5000 Input Current (A) Beam Angle () NEMA 4x4 Power Factor >0.9 General Characteristics Replacement Wattage (W) Operating Temperature -40°F-158°F Surge protect level 12KV Storage Temperature -40°F--158°F Dimmable 1_10V IP rating IP66 THD <20% Rated Life 50000 hrs Warranty 10 years Product Dimensions Suggested Accessory Weight (lbs.) 68 30ft long cable for remote mount Height (in) 20.75 20KV surge protector (Included w/ fixture) Length (in) 14.13 Visor Width (in) 17.48 Mounting Height (ft) 25-50 Cable Length (ft) 10 Qualifications UL/ETL ETL/cETL LM79 J Energy Star LM80 V DLC V 5.0 Premium IES File J CEC FDA JAB NEMA FCC J Dimmer List RoHS J Comments: Version 1.2, 4/2/2020 M ESPEN Features & Benefits • Comm rcial Do—Ilght Retrofit or New Construction • Universal Voltage 120-277V • UL for Safety • Three Adjustable Lumen Output • Three Adjustable CU Options (30O0K,350OK,4000K) High CRI Long fife • Convenient and quick installation • 0-lOV Dimmable • 25" Flexible Conduit • Works in cold temperature applications • 5Year Warranty Specification Data {LED V) Commercial Recessed Don -light VEKR6D/9T/21W-10V 6 Yes 9'/5 / 7 / 3000K 3500K, 1050 4000K 81 / 78 / 120-277 90 0.9 Dia. 8.27" x Recess 13.5 / 21 1500 selectable 71 Height 4.25" AwkkESPEN Ordering Information Sample model: VEKR4D/9T/14W-10V jjjKRl 4D I 10 Series Size CRI>90 Wa g 0 OV Retrofit Kit di—1 Recesse0 t1gM 4" T: MIrM CR lOV:. ax W—light adj-- User Manual 468inDownlightInstallation.pdf Copyright m 2018 ESPEN Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved Espen Technology Inc. 1 12257 Florence Ave. I Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Toll Free: (866) 933-7736 1 Tel.: (562) 529-2938 1 Fax: (562) 529-2978 1 Email: info(@esoentech.com www.espentech.com Project Name: Type: ♦ 1 ,\ ,\�\`_r���� 1 Part Number: Date: GREENCREATIVE HID BOLLARD LAMP . . • Integral driver suitable for 120-277V • Integral 4kV surge protector (25HID models only) For outdoor applications a 10kV surge protector such as 97718 must be used • Integral thermal sensor reduces power to the lamp in the event ambient temperature exceeds specified limitations • Replaces 50W/70W/10OW HID �4" • Suitable for damp locations and totally enclosed fixtures` t3 ' r • Temperature rating:-4°F/-20°C - 95°F/35°C ` • 16.5A21 Rated lifetime (L70): 40,000hrs 7 I� • 25HID Rated lifetime (L70): 50,000hrs • 5 year limited warranty E1� e 0ae Intertek In[ertek SPECIFICATIONS Model Equiv. HID Equiv. Inoandeaoent Input Volta a Wattage Lumens GOT CRI Efficacy LP Beam Angle Power Factor THD Fixture/ Rating DILG 16.5A21/830/277V/R 50-70W 125W 120-277V 16.5 2,000 3000K 82 121 330° 0.9 <20% Enclosed/N.A. 797972 16.5A21/840/277V/R 50-70W 125W 120-277V 16.5 2,000 4000K 82 121 330° 0.9 <20% Enclosed ,//N.A. 16.5A21/850/277V/R 50-70W 125W 120-277V 16.5 2,050 5000K 82 124 330° 0.9 <20% Enclosed ,//N.A. 25HID/830/277V/E26/R 70-100W 20OW 120-277V 25 3200, 3000K 82 128 230° 0.9 <20% Enclosed 41N.A. 97973 25HID/840/277V/E26/R 70-100W 20OW 120-277V 25 3,300 4000K 82 132 230° 0.9 <20% Enclosed N.A. 97974 25HID/850/277V/E26/R 70-100W 20OW 120-277V 25 3,400 5000K 82 136 2301 0.9 <20% Enclosed N.A. 97968 25HID/830/277V/EX39/R 70-100W 200W 120-277V 1 25 1 3,200 1 3000K 1 82 1 128 230° 0.9 <20% Enclosed N.A./� 97969 25HID/840/277V/EX39/R 70-100W 200W 120-277V 25 3,300 4000K 82 132 230' 0.9 <20% Enclosed N.A. /,/ 97970 25HID/850/277V/E)C39/R 70-100W 200W 120-277V 25 3,400 5000K 82 136 230° 0.9 <20% Enclosed N.A./� — Dia.- - Dia.- 0 i E26 EX39 Model Base Mol. Dia. Weight 16.5A21/xxx/277V/R E26 5.. 2-9/16" 0.501b 25HID/xxx/277WE26/R E26 6-3/8" 3-1/4" 1.041b 25HID/xxx/277WEX39/R EX39 6-13/16" 3-1/4" 1.101b Where xxx means 824-965 which indicates CRI antl color temperature www.gmencreative.com - infoOgreencreative.com -Tel / Fax: (866) 774-5433 -f / GREENCREATIVELED y/ GCli9hth9LED ® / GREEN -CREATIVE An ILLUMUS Brand Ca Flow City of West Covina [ jM ALLIANCE PUILL),N6 SOLUTIONS, IN, Year0 Year1 Yea,2 Yea,3 Yea,4 Yea,5 Yew Year? Year9 Year9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Year 13 Year 14 Year 15 Year 16 Year 17 Yeara Year 19 Year 20 Year 21 Year 22 Year 23 Year 2A Year 25 Tota Energy Efficiency Savings $82,221 $85,'10 $88,930 $92,487 $96,187 $100,034 $104,036 $108,19] $112,525 $117,026 $121,707 $126,575 $131,638 $136,9W $142,380 $16,925 $17,602 $19,306 $19,038 $19,800 $20,592 $21,416 $22,272 $23,163 $24,090 $1,849,563 0&M Savings $94,65' $96,551 $98,482 $100,452 $102,461 $81,969 $65,575 $52,460 :41,968 $29,378 $20,564 $14,395 $10,077 $7,054 $4,937 $820,980 IPA Savings $11,2m $14,931 $18,809 $22,888 $27,176 $31,682 $36,413 $4213709 $46:119 $51:051 $5],778 $63,777 $70,060 176,637 $83,520 $90,721 $98,250 $106,121 $114,347 $122,939 $131,913 $141,283 $151,061 $161,265 $171,908 $1,944,745 LCR & RECs $0 $55,567 $25,OM $25,000 $25,OW $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25," $25,000 :25,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $280,567 Total Program Savings $188,125 1 $252,559 1 $231,221 1 $240,827 $250,824 $238,685 $231,02- $227,036 $226,082 $223,456 $225,049 $204,]4] $211,]]5 $220,595 $230,838 $107,646 $135,852 $124,42] $133,385 $142,]39 $352,505 $362,699 $173,333 $184,428 $195,998 $4,895,855 Energy Efficiency Project Amount- $3,210,098 Renewable Project Amount- $0 Energy Lease Payment $188,124 $252,558 $231,222 $240,828 $250,824 $238,686 $231,024 $227,036 $226,082 $223,456 $225,05C $204,148 $211,774 $220,594 $230,838 $107,646 $115,852 $124,428 $133,386 $129,998 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $4,014,154 Total Program Payments $188,124 $252,558 $231,222 $240,828 $250,824 $238,686 $231,024 $227,036 $226,082 $223,456 $225,050 $204,748 $211,774 $220,594 $230,838 $107,646 $115,852 $124,428 $133,386 $129,998 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $4,014,154 Net An nual Cash Flow $1 $1 -$1 -$1 $0 -11 $0 $0 $0 $0 -11 -11 $1 $1 $0 $0 $0 -11 -11 $12,741 $152,505 $173,333 $184,428 $195,99' Net Cumulative Cash Flow $1 $2 $1 $1 $0 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$2 -$2 '12,]39 $165,2" :162,699 $327943 $501,276 $685,704 $881,7.2 $2,574,597 Tofalprojecfamount of$3,-,,M is inclusive fa capital ronMbution emoenfof$404,936 i GREENCREATIVE HID BOLLARD LAMP Model Dia. Height 16.5A21/xx(/277V/R 4" 5-1/2" 25HID/xxx/277V/E26/R 6" 8-1/2" 25HID/)oW277V/EX39/R 6" 8-1 /2" Installing lamp In a fixture that does not have the minimum compartment dimensions will vaid the warranty and could cause product failures. HID EQUIVALENCE GREEN CREATIVE HID LED Metal Halide Mercury Vapor High Pressure Sodium Power Lumens Power Mean Lumens Power Mean Lumens Power Mean Lumens 25W 3,300 70W 3,400 100W 3,300 50W 3,600 OPTIONAL ACCESSORY ORDERING INFORMATION Product Vodel Description Picture Dimensions 97718 10SURGE/277V 10 kV Surge Protector (For use in outdoor and other applications f subject to high surge conditions) 2-1/2" 1 E26 Lamp Extender —1-7/16'- 16325 E26 EXTENDER Adds 1-5/16" to Lamp Height ® 2-3/8 1 EX39 Lamp Extender 35050 E39 EXTENDERIwo Adds 1-11/16" to Lamp Height 4' 1 www.gmencrwtive.com - infoOgreencreative.com -Tel / Fax: (866) 774-5433 -f / GREENCREATIVELED y/ GClightingLED ® / GREEN -CREATIVE An ILLUMUS Brand Project Name: Type: Part Number: Date: PS30 LAMP • Integral driver suitable for 120-277V • 4kV integral surge protector • Integral thermal sensor reduces power to the lamp in the event ambient temperature exceeds specified limitations • Replaces 100W/175W HID, E26 version replaces 30OW Inc. • Fully omnidirectional 240° beam angle • Suitable for damp locations and totally enclosed fixtures* • Lamp ambient temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20oC to 60oC) • Fixture operating temperature: -4°F to 113°F (-20°C to 45°C) • Rated lifetime (L70): 50,000hrs • 5 year limited warranty • Supplied with safety cable to provide secondary support • Lamp CCT falls within 5 SDCM for consistent CCT e N ee e & ee +^ Intertek Intertek I 0 GREENCREATIVE SPECIFICATIONS roductCT Product Model Equiv. Input VoltaaLP CRI Efficacy Beam An le Power FactorRatin35055 THD Fixture�/DLC 34HID/830/277WE26 30OW Inc. 120-277V00K 82 132 240° 0.9 <20% Enclosed /N.A. 35056 34HID/840/277WE26 30OW Inc. 120-277V00K 7W­ 82 147 240° 0.9 <20% Enclosed ,/ / N.A. 35057 34HID/850/277WE26 30OW Inc. 120-277V00K 82 147 240° 09 <20% Enclosed 4/NA35052 34HID/830/277V/17<39 100-175WHID 120-277V00K 82 132 240° 0.9 <20% Enclosed N.A. /� 35053 34HID/840/277V/17<39 100-175W HID 120-277V 34 5,000 4000K 82 147 240° 0.9 <20% Enclosed N.A. /� 35054 34HID/850/277V/D(39 100-175W HID 120-277V 34 5,000 5000K 82 147 240° 0.9 <200/ Enclosed N.A.14 'Suitable for use in totally enclosed fixtures. Pleass make sure the minimum dimensions of the lamp compartment in the fixture meet the guidelines in the installation guide. — Dia.— — Dia.— 0 0 E26 EX39 Model Base Mol. Dia. Weight 34HID/xxx/277V/E26 E26 8" 3-3/4" 1.421b 34HID/xxx/277WE)<39 E)<39 8-1/8" 3-3/4" 1.451b Where xxx means 824-965 which indicates CRI and color temperature www.greencrestive.com - info@greencmative.com -Tel / Fax: (866) 774-5433 - f / GREENCREATIVELED y/ GClightingLED ® / GREEN -CREATIVE An ILLUMUS Brand I GREENCREATIVE PS30 LAMP *MINIMUM COMPARTMENT DIMENSIONS . ENCLOSED FIXTURES) - VerticalInstallation Model Diameter Height Maximum Lamps in Luminaire 34HID/xxV277V/E26 8" 11.1 1 Base Down Base Up Installation Installation Horizontal Installation 34HID/xxx/277V/IX39 'Installing lamp in a fixture that does not have the minimum compartment dimensions will void the warranty and could cause product failures. Where xxx means 824-965 which indicates CRI and color temperature. TEMPERATURE Fixture operating temperature Lamp ambient temperature Base Down Installation Vertical Installation Base Installation 34HID/xxx/277V/E26 �IlU�p- - F to 113°F (-20°C to 45°C) -40F to 140OF (-20°C to 60°C) LJ Horizontal Installation 34HID/xxx/277V/EX39 Where mx means 824-965 which indicates CRI and color temperature. MOUNTING ORIENTATION Horizontal Installation Vertical Installation Fzjl'a� �111'Iiillll dlliilll� www.greencreative.com - info@greencmative.com -Tel / Fax: (866) 774-5433 - f / GREENCREATIVELED y/ GClightingLED ®/ GREEN -CREATIVE An ILLUMUS Brand 0 GREENCREATIVE PS30 LAMP SUPPLIED ACCESSORY Description Picture Dimensions Safety CableC��d 31-1/2" OPTIONAL ACCESSORYORDERING INFORMATION Product Model Description Picture Dimensions —1-3/8" 97718 10SURGE/277V 10 W Surge Protector (For use in outdoor and other applications subject to high surge conditions) Ez-1/2" 1 E26 Lamp Extender 16325 E26 EXTENDER Adds 1-5/16" to Lamp Height 1 II! 2-3/8" —2-3/16"- EX39 Lamp Extender 35050 E39 EXTENDER Adds 1-11/16" to Lamp Height —1 4" 1 veww.greencreative.com - info@greencmative.com -Tel/ Fax: (866) 774-5433 - f / GREENCREATIVELED y/ GClightingLED ®/ GREEN -CREATIVE An ILLUMUS Brand naturaled,,, Turning Light into Savings DESCRIPTION ■ SLIM AREA LIGHT (SAL) Project ---------------------- Date------ Schedule -------- Notes Our naturaLED® Slim Area Light is constructed with a durable, die-cast aluminum housing and excellent thermal design and is the perfect lighting solution for your parking lot, street, walkway, building flood up/down light and/or as a sign lighter. It provides - uniform, consistent color with a wide range of wattage selections 44 to replace from 50W to 150OW HID fixtures. Our fixtures are DLC Premium certified and IP65 rated with five types of mounting options available: Swivel Bracket, Slip Fitter, Yoke, 6" Extruded MIM'o Arm and Pendant Mount. Compatible integrated autonomous and 4"a photocell motion sensors are available as options to address your needs. Energy savings can be as much as 85% while eliminating maintenance costs in labor and lamp and ballast replacement. gbTYPE TYPE U L/M� Lpp/M�� RoHSt�i ran -65 w III BOOS . 79 80 Compliant FEATURES ACCESSORIES APPLICATIONS • DLC Premium • Slip Fitter • Parking Lot Lighting • IP65 Rated • Swivel Bracket • Street Lighting • Select Binning for Color Consistency • 6" Extended Arm • Site Lighting • Aluminum Die-cast Housing • Dual Pendant Mount • Streetscape Lighting • Finish: Epoxy Powder Coat • Wall Mount • Area Lighting • Input line voltage: 120-277 / 277-480 • Yoke Mount • Dimmable:1-10V • L90-100,000 hours rated chips • Surge Protection: 29W: 4KV -15OW:10KV - 50/70/100/180/240/360W: 12KV • Powerfactor>0.9 • Uniform and Consistent color • Optimized Thermal Design • Minimize Glare • Available in Type 3, Type 4, Type 5 Light Distribution • Operating temperature: -40'F - 122°F Y AR ]SIC COLORS WARRANTY • O • . 10 Year Limited Warranty' Dark Bronze White Black Ordering InformationEXAMPLE: LED-FXSAL180/40K/DB/3S/480 1 FX SAL 180I DEI 3S 48I MOLINTINGSACCESSORIES LED Category Series Wattage CCT Color Lens Voltage SF Slip Fitter PLT/9 Plate w/ Control FX SAL 180 40K DB 3S 480 SB Swivel Bracket PLT Plate w/ Motion Fixture Slim Area Light 180 Watt 4000K Dark Bronze Type 3 277-480 V EAB 6" Extruded Arm 100BA480 Plate w/ Step Down DPB Dual Pendant Box REC Receptacle YK Yoke Mount LENS Len. nyW IV, Yl WM Wall Mount GSB/GSF Glare Shield '10 year limited warranty with the registration ► www.nat—LED—nn I inlownaturaletl.— ► Toll -Free: 855.758.7009 0 2020 natural-ED® All rights reserved W&I'l ■ SLIM AREA LIGHT (SAL) SPECIFICATIONS 29W-100W 15OW-36OW Weight: 29W: 6-Ibs Weight: 15OW: 22-Ibs 50W: 6-Ibs 180W: 23.6-Ibs 75W: 6-Ibs 240W: 24.5-Ibs 10OW: 6-Ibs 360W: 25.5-Ibs 21.57"(548mm) i 3.00" 13.38"(340mm) 2.59" I I (76.2mm) (65.8mm) 3 3 3 0 ORDERING Ordering Information (120-277V) 29 7616 LED-FXSAL29/40K/DB/3S 4000K 3,517 100-150 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bmnze 29 7617 LED-FXSAL29/50K/DB/3S 5000K 3,576 100-150 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bmnze 29 7618 LED-FXSAL29/40K/WH13S 4000K 3,517 100-150 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White 29 7619 LED-FXSAL29/50K/WH/3S 5000K 3,576 100-150 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White 50 7620 LED-FXSAL50/40K/DB/3S 4000K 6,241 250 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bmnze 50 7621 LED-FXSAL50/50K/DB/3S 5000K 6,247 250 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bmnze 50 7622 LED-FXSAL50/40K/WH/3S 4000K 6,241 250 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White 50 7623 LED-FXSAL50/50K/WH/3S 5000K 6,247 250 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White 75 7752 LED-FXSAL75/30K/DB13S 3000K 8,738 250-400 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bmnze 75 7624 LED-FXSAL75/40K/DB/3S 4000K 8,738 250-400 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bmnze 75 7625 LED-FXSAL75/50K/DB/3S 5000K 9,011 250-400 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bmnze 75 7753 LED-FXSAL75/30K/WH13S 3000K 8,738 250-400 120-277 Type3 50,000 White 75 7626 LED-FXSAL75/40K/WH/3S 4000K 8,738 250-400 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White 75 7627 LED-FXSAL75/50K/WH/3S 5000K 9,011 250-400 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White 100 7754 LED-FXSAL100/30K/DB/3S 3000K 11,540 400 120-277 Type3 50,000 D.Bmnze 100 7628 LED-FXSAL100/40WDB/3S 4000K 11,548 400 120-277 Type3 50,000 D.Bmnze 100 7629 LED-FXSAL700/50K/DB/3S 5000K 11,821 400 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bmnze 100 7755 LED-FXSAL100/30K/WH/3S 3000K 11,548 400 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White 100 7630 LED-FXSAL100/40K/WH/3S 4000K 11,548 400 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White 100 7631 LED-FXSAL100/50K/WH/3S 5000K 11,821 400 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White ►-natumUD.mm I infoWnatuml,d- ► Toll -Free: 855.758.7009 0 2020 natuml-ED9 All nghte res d 3 of 13 ■ SLIM AREA LIGHT (SAL) 0 ORDERING (120-277V) Ordering Information (120-277V) 150 7700 LED-FXSAL150/30K/DB/3S 3000K 20,187 400-575 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D. Bronze 150 7701 LED-FXSAL150/30K/BW3S 3000K 20,187 400-575 120-277 Type 3 50,000 Biaok 150 7702 LED-FXSAL150/30K/WH/3S 3000K 20,187 400-575 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White 150 7769 LED-FXSAL150/40K/DB/3S 4000K 20,000 400-575 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 150 7770 LED-FXSAL150/50K/DB/3S 5000K 20,000 400-575 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 150 9232 LED-FXSAL150/50K/WH/3S 5000K 20,604 400-575 120-277 Type 50,000 White 150 9234 LED-FXSAL150/50K/BK/3S 5000K 20,604 400-575 120-277 Type 3 50,000 Black 180 7746 LED-FXSAL180/30K/DB/3S 3000K 22,191 400-575 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 180 7632 LED-FXSAL180/40K/DB/3S 4000K 22,191 400-575 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 180 7633 LED-FXSAL180/50K/DB/3S 5000K 22,743 400-575 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 180 7747 LED-FXSAL180/30K/WH/3S 3000K 22,191 400-575 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White 180 7634 LED-FXSAL180/40K/WH/3S 4000K 22,191 400-575 120-277 Type 50,000 White 180 7635 LED-FXSAL180/50K/WH/3S 5000K 22,743 400-575 120-277 Type 50,000 White 240 7748 LED-FXSAL240/30K/DB/3S 3000K 29,794 750-1000 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Brome 240 7636 LED-FXSAL240/40K/DB/3S 4000K 29,794 750-1000 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 240 7637 LED-FXSAL240/50K/DB/3S 5000K 30,274 750-1000 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 240 7749 LED-FXSAL240/30K/WH/3S 3000K 29,794 750-1000 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White 240 7638 LED-FXSAL240/40K/WH/3S 4000K 29,794 750-1000 120-277 Type 50,000 White 240 7639 LED-FXSAL240/50K/WH/3S 5000K 30,274 750-1000 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White 360 7750 LED-FXSAL360/30K/DB/3S 3000K 44,796 1000-1500 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 360 7640 LED-FXSAL360/40K/DB/3S 4000K 44,796 1000-1500 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 360 7641 LED-FXSAL360/50K/DB/3S 5000K 45,878 1000-1500 120-277 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 360 7751 LED-FXSAL360/30K/WH/3S 3000K 44,796 750-1000 120-277 Type 50,000 White 360 7642 LED-FXSAL360/40K/WH/3S 4000K 44,796 1000-1500 120-277 Type 50,000 White 360 7643 LED-FXSAL360/50K/WH/3S 5000K 45,878 1000-1500 120-277 Type 3 50,000 White Ordering 180 Information (277-480V) 7724 LED-FXSAL780/40K/DB/3S/480 4000K 22,147 400-575W 277-480 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 180 7725 LED-FXSAL180/50K/DB/3S/480 5000K 22,717 400-575W 277-480 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 180 7726 LED-FXSAL180/40KIWH/3S/480 4000K 22,147 400-575W 277-480 Type 3 50,000 White 180 7727 LED-FXSAL180/50K/WH/3S/480 5000K 22,717 400-575W 277-480 Type 3 50,000 White 240 7728 LED-FXSAL240/40K/DB/3S/480 4000K 28,912 750-1000W 277-480 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 240 7729 LED-FXSAL240/50K/DB/3S/480 5000K 29,546 750-1000W 277-480 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 240 7730 LED-FXSAL240/40K/WH/3S/480 4000K 28,912 750-1000W 277-480 Type 3 50,000 White 240 7731 LED-FXSAL240/50K/WH/3S/480 5000K 29,546 750-1000W 277-480 Type 3 50,000 White 360 7732 LED-FXSAL360/40K/DB/3S/480 4000K 43,560 1000-150OW 277-480 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 360 7733 LED-FXSAL360/50K/DB/3S/480 5000K 44,405 1000-150OW 277-480 Type 3 50,000 D.Bronze 360 7734 LED-FXSAL360/40K/WH/3S/480 4000K 43,560 1000-150OW 277-480 Type 3 50,000 White 360 7735 LED-FXSAL360/40K/WH/3S/480 5000K 44,405 1000-150OW 277-480 Type 3 50,000 White ► www.-ral-ED.com info®naturaletl.com ► Toll -Free: 855.758.7009 ® 2020 nat-LEM All rights maervetl 4 of 13 ■ SLIM AREA LIGHT (SAL) MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS SOLD SEPARATELY Slip Fitter - SF • P10101 MT-SAUSF/DB 7.07" (179.6mm) • P10209 MT-SAUSF/BK ------------ • P10102 MT-SAVSFANH o 0 • O N 3 3 O O 0 Swivel Bracket - SB • P10103 MT-SAVSB/DB • P10210 MT-SAUSB/BK 3.14"(80mm) 5.51"(140mm) 08.Smm 2"51mm 2.28"(58mm) 4.17"(106mm) 5mm • P10104 MT-SAUSB/WH; 77 E 3 ez0smm ---_-- ® 030.5mm 1 3.15'(80mm) -------------------------------------------------------------- 6" Extruded Arm • P10105 MT-SAVEA6/DB 4.17"(106mm) • P10211 MT-SAVEA6/BK • P10106 MT-SAUEA6/WH oas" (9mm) 0.59" "-- (15mm) 1.97" p0mm) (1. 2mm)" (] 5.51' (140mm) 0.35" 0.70" (9mm) (lemur) 0 2' (50.19mm) w P 0 0 0 1.4' N (35.6mm)1--------- _ 1 0.35" 3 3 (9mm) i 0.55' 2.59" (14.1mm) (66mm) Dual Pendant Box • P10107 MT-SAUDPB/DB • P10108 MT-SAVDPB/WH 4.9" (126mm) 0.09" 1.57" (2.5mm) (40mm) -------------- 0.29" 0 (1 a NPT V^- n v ® u 0.75"(19mm) bi --.-. -._•^ m no 0 0 3 3 ►-,atumUD.00m I info@,atumled.mm ► Toll -Free: 855.758.7009 0 2020 natumLEDO All nghte merved 5 of 13 ■ SLIM AREA LIGHT (SAL) MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS SOLD SEPARATELY Yoke - 9" (29W-100w) • P10111 MT-SAL/YK9/DB • P10112 MT-SAL/YK9/WH 0.11' (3mm) m0® 0.43" (11mm) 8.8"(224mm) m m �.. m o� •' (somm) 3 3 1.38" (35mm)` 1.38" (35mm) 1.9rysamm) Yoke -1511 (150W-368W) os� • P10113 MT-SAL/YK15/DB (ammJ • P10114 MT-SAL/YK15/WH --- -�r- 15.3"(389mm) Wall Mount 0.43• (11mm) 15.3"(389mm) o g m 3 n Ifiomm)--___-- 3 3 1.97" �1.1"128mm) (50mm)1.9T (50mm) 2.38"(BOmm) • P10198 MT-SAL/WM/DB 59.8 mm •P10199 MT-SAL/WM/WH Wrnnn(5.5in) (2.35 in) 2mm lo.ma in) 200 mm 25.4mm 19 mm p.8] in) (Iin) + (OJS in Bmm mm (0.31 In) (2 in) ►—nat"mLED.00m I intoQnat"m1e .00m ► Toll-F— 855.758.7009 ® 2020 nat"mLEDO All rights mse 6 of 13 SLIM AREA LIGHT (SAL) MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS SOLD SEPARATELY Shield (29w-loow) Front 7.9 In (201 mm) • P10213 GSF-SAL-S/DB • P10214 GSF-SAL-S/WH B.s81n 1-70 (218 mm) r 5.3 in o , in (135 mm) L (155 mm) 6.65 in (169mm) Back • P10205 GSB-SAL-S/DB 4.72 in • P10206 GSB-SAL-S/WH (12omm) R10 0.98 in (25 m ) R20 0.55 in (14 mm) 19m8,62 7.48 in 1.38 in (35 mm) 2.6 in (66 mm) (219 mm) (190 mr, 2.36 in 60 mm) 0.561n (14.3 mm) 6.So(165mm) 3.85 In (98 mm) Shield (i5ow-aaow) Front o.z in (s mm> • P10215 GSF-SAL-VDB 12 103 mm • P10(2/\11//6G�/S�F-SAL-UWH 0.24 in (6 mm) W 10.7 in (272 mm) 3.18 in (81 mm) Back • P10207 GSB-SAL-VDB 4.72 in • P10208 GSB-SAL-V WH (1 z0 mm) R10 R20 ..55 in (14 mm) 15.16 in (385 mm) 3.35 in (85 mm) 1.571n (40 mm 0.831n (21 mm) 0.2 in (5 mm) 10.55 in (268 mm) 6.7 in (170 mm) www.natumi-ED.oam I info®natumled.aom ► Toll -Free: 855.758.7009 0 2020 natu.LED® All nights reserved 7 of 13 ATTACHMENT 2 CITY OF WEST COVINA INSTALLATION AGREEMENT WITH ALLIANCE BUILDING SOLUTIONS, INC. FOR ENERGY SYSTEMS UPGRADES THIS INSTALLATION AGREEMENT (herein "Agreement'), is made and entered into as of the 6th day of October, 2020 (`Effective Date') by and between the CITY OF WEST COVINA, a municipal corporation (herein "City), and ALLIANCE BUILDING SOLUTIONS, INC., aCalifornia corporation (herein "Contractor). RECITALS A. City requires installation services for the City's Energy Systems Upgrades Project ("Project'), that meet the requirements as shown in the project specifications and this Agreement. B. Contractor has submitted a proposal to perform the construction services for the Project and has represented to City that Contractor is qualified to perform said services. C. City and Contractor desire to enter into this Agreement for the Project on the terms and conditions set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE, based on the foregoing recitals and for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged by both parties, City and Contractor hereby agree as follows: 1.0 SERVICES OF CONTRACTOR 1.1 Scope of Services. In compliance with all terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Contractor shall provide all work described in the Contract Documents, as fiuther described herein, which services may be referred to herein as the "services" or "work". As a material inducement to the City entering into this Agreement, Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor is a provider of first class work and services and Contractor is experienced in performing the work and services contemplated herein and, in light of such status and experience, Contractor covenants that it shall follow the highest professional standards in performing the work and services required hereunder and that all materials will be of good quality and fit for the purpose intended. Contractor shall be responsible for the design, engineering, permits, fees, approvals, project management, installation, startup, training, checkout, warranty, and insurance specifically associated with the work to be performed. Contractor is not responsible for any balancing, duct cleaning, equipment, systems, controls, or comfort problems not specifically included in the Agreement. Contractor will provide submittals and engineering drawings for City's technical review and written approval, prior to initiating construction. AR construction and associated cleanup shall be performed and scheduled so as to minimize any disruption with any ongoing City activities. City will ensure all underground conduits between buildings are clear of obstruction, of sufficient size to accommodate SLIM AREA LIGHT (SAL) MOUNTINGS & ACCESSORIES SOLD SEPARATELY Mounting: Slip Fitter Mounting: Yoke Mount (9-inch antl 15-inch) SIIp FIH.rM Lint for Slim Area LlgM1t • P10111 MT-SAL/YK9/DB 9"Yok.M.u,tfor Slim A..L,ght(29W-IOOW) • P70101 MT-SAVSF/DB Dark Bonze D.rk Bronx. P70209 MT-SAVSF/BK 61ac snpk—r Mount for Slim Area LlgM1t • P10112 MT-SAVYK9/WH 9-Yok.Mountfor Slim Are. Light(29W-taaW) • white at Fmer Mount for Slim Aree LlgM • p10113 MT-SAVYK75/DB 15'Vok. Mount for Slim Area Light 1180W-36aW) hi • P70102 MT-SAVSF/WH Wto • D P10114 MT-SAVYKI5ANH iekvok. Mourn Lgin(t ror sum Area saw -avow) who. Mounting: Swivel Bracket -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mounting: Wall Mount • P10103 MT-SAUSB/DB Swro.18— Moam for Snm—it LgM D- Bronze • P10210 MT-SAUSB/BK swir.l areck. Moam for Suit,a. a ugM Black Swirl Brack. Mount for Slim Area LIgM • P10104 MT-SAUSB/WH White • P10198 MT-SAUWM/DB .nt sm.11 Slim Area Light hLint Small Slim Area LlgM1t • P10199 MT-SAVWM/WH .. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Mounting: 6" Extruded Arm -------------------------------------------------------------------- < Mounting: Dual Fondant Box • P10105 MT-SAUFA.6/DB60�=Mhh M.-mr $lim Ara. Light • P10211 MT-SAUFA6/BK aBlack Fxe e.a Arm M.- for slim area Light • P10106 MT-SAUFA6/WH a Fh,dld Arm M.-for sllma.a Light Dual Banaan .va NPT who• • P10107 MT-SAUDPB/DB DarkBonz.t- • P10108 MT-SAUDPB/WH white Dual Fanaant Box a/a NPT Mounting: Round Pale Mounting Adaptor •P10119 MT-SAU4PA/DB 4" Round pole adaptor for SAL-DB •P10120 MT-SAU5PA/DB 5" Round pole adaptor for SAL-DB •P10121 MT-SAU6PA/DB 6" Round pole adaptor for SAL-DB •P10122 MT-SAU4PA/WH 4" Round pole adaptor for SAL-WH •P10123 MT-SAU5PAANH 5" Round pole adaptor for SAL-WH •P10124 MT-SAU6PA/WH 6" Rountl pole adaptor for SAL-WH ►—natural-ED.wnh I info®natumied.com ♦ Toll -Free: 855.758.7009 ® 2020 natureLED® All rights reservetl 8 of 13 ■ SLIM AREA LIGHT (SAL) MOUNTINGS & ACCESSORIES SOLD SEPARATELY Remote Controlled Motion/PhotoCell Sensor Receptacle tow 1 •K136178 PLT/LDB/9SWC a amaa C. troO.bl. Senaor 0-10V 3X C Lena (150-360w) Dark Bronze Plate • K736179 PLT/LDB/9SWD Ramota controll.ela Senaor • P10141 REC3PLK 3 prong twist lock receptacle mount 0-10V 2X D Lena (150-360w) Dark Broroe Plate • K737178 PLT/LWH/9SWC Ramota Controllable samor • P10142 REC7PLK 7 prong twist lock receptacle mount 0-10V 3X C Lena (150-360W) Whke Pl- • K137179 PLT/LWH/9SWD demote Controllable Benaor 0-10V 100-277V 2X D Lem(150-360W) White Plate ----------------------------------------------------------- •K134178 PLT/SDB/9SWC Ramota Co.tro9.bl. Senaor Type 4 Lens 0-10V 100-277V 3X C Lena 129-100M Dark Broroe Plate • K134179 PLT/SDB/9SWD Ramota Co.tro9.bl. Benaor 0-10V 100-277V 2X D Lem (29-100W) Dark Bronze Plate • K135178 PLT/SWH/9SWC aen'ae Controllable sensor 0-10V 100-277V 3X C Lena t29-100M White Plate • K135179 PLT/SWH/9SWD demote Controllable sensor 0-1 W 100-277V 2X D Lena (29-tort") Wn a Plate • P10164 SEN-SRP280 Remote Control Tam Lem Mat ion/Photocell Sensor Type 3 Type 4 Type 4 .r Distribution low • P10237 LENS-SAL-3X3-IV Type 4 Lena for SAL (29W-1 OOM • K238X2 LENS-SAL180-IV Type4Lensfor SAL(150W/180V) • K134115 PLT/SDWSWCi ammwnnmocan • K238X3 LENS-SAL240-IV Type 4 Lens for SAL(240W) -1 W 00-277V 3X C Lena 129-100W) Dark Broroe Plate • K134116 PLT/SDB/SWD Monomsnmocall • K237X4 LENS-SAL360-IV Type 4 Lena for SAL(360W) 0-1 W 100-277V 2X D Lem (29-IWW) Dark Broroe Ple[e • K135115 PLT/SWH/SWC Mmlorwnmocat 0-1 W 100-277V 3X C Lem 129-100W7 N. Plate • K135116 PLT/SWH/SWD Mon'r hhtocall 0-1 W 100-277V 2X D Lam (29-100W) WhIM Plat. n'r hhtocall Type 5 Lens • K736115 PLT/LDB/SWC 0-1 W 100-277V 3X C Lem 1150-380M Dark Bronze Plate • K136116 PLT/LDB/SWD Motlomsnotocall 0-1 W 100-271 2X D Lem 1150-38m55 Dark Bronze Plate • K137115 PLT/LWH/SWC Motlomsnmocell 0-1 W 100-277V 3X C Lem (150-380M Whlhi otloh Phhtocall Plata • K137116 PLT/LWH/SWD 0-1W 100-—X—r.nh0-380W1Wh1.Plate Tnm LED --------------------------------------------------------------------- Step Down Driver for 29W-100W 9'pe 3 qType Type 5 Distribution K134185 PLT/SDB/100BA480 347-Cet[o277V Step Down Driver for SILL 10M md,nEer D.rk Bronz. •P10127 LENS-SAL-SMALL-V Type 5 Lens for SAL(29W-100W K135186 PLT/SWH/100BA480 347-4en10177V Step Down Driver for SAL 100W antl antler Types Lena for SAL 1150W-3BOW) wnlre • P10128 LENS-SAL-LARGE-V/DB Dwkeroroe • P10131 LENS-SAL-LARGE-V/WH TwpeS Lena for 3AL DSO"-380W) ♦ ww".natureLED.com I info®naturaled.com ► Toll -Free: 855.758.7009 0 2020 naturaLED9 All rights reserved 9 of 13 ■ SLIM AREA LIGHT (SAL) MOUNTING / ACCESSORIES SOLD SEPARATELY Photocell Sensor 8 Short Cap ss • K141030 REC3PLK/PHO •o•nt•ol• Mom s Pnomo•n f•r SAL •P10053 SEN-PHO-LK-MT/SRT Twlot Look Moom Shorcm9 cap --------------------------------------------------------------------- Glare Shield ,qvlob- • P10205 GSB-SAL-S/DB Sack Gmre Shicma for SAL 129-100M • P10206 GSB-SAL-S/VJH Beck Gl h,Shi,,d for SAL(29-100W) Wnlfe • P10207 GSB-SAL-UDB Back Glare Shicmawr SA-(1s0-360Wr • P10208 GSB-SAL-L/WH Back dare Shicmawr SALt1s0-360Wr • P10213 GSF-SAL-S/DB om Giere Shiclaafor SAL129-100Wr • P10214 GSF-SAL-S/WH From Giere Shiclaa for SAL(29-100" t • P10215 GSF-SAL-UDB Froat Gmre Shiclaa for SAL D50-360 Dark Bronze • P10216 GSF-SAL-L/WH From Gmre Shicma for SAL D50-360;V Ballast • P10183 BALED-ESD-240S46ODT 150newas0W • P10184 BALED-ESD-240S66ODT Benaaf m—nt.ri-240W (46GV) 36nW requires 2p W P101AS BALED-ESD-2 t-NDT ►—natural-ED.com I info@na mled.com ► Toll -Free: 855.758.7009 0 2020 natureLEDS, All rights reserved 10 of 13 0 MOUNTINGS Wall Mount ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I - Swivel Bracket 6" Extended Arm Round Pole Mounting Adaptor Slip Fitter Yoke Mount ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Pendant Mount (rigid pole not included) ►—.natu.LED.-. I info®naturaled.— ► Toll -Free: 855.758.7009 0 2020 nat..LED® All nghts ..served 2 of 13 0 SLIM AREA LIGHT (SAL) 0 PHOTOMETRICS CHART 29W - Type3 29W - Type5 RM 50W - Type3 50W - Type5 75W - Type3 Main- am 75W - Type5 ► www.natumLED.com I info@na mled.com ► Toll -Free: 855.758.7009 0 2020 neumLEDO All rights --d 11 Of13 0 SLIM AREA LIGHT (SAL) 0 PHOTOMETRICS CHART 10OW - Type3 I DOW - Type5 aan 150W - Type3 A, 18OW - Type3 I 8OW - Type5 k A 11- —at—LED.com I info@na raled.com 0 Tall -Free: 855.758.7009 0 2020 na .LED® All rights —.,.d 0 SLIM AREA LIGHT (SAL) 0 PHOTOMETRICS CHART 240W - Type3 240W - Type5 36OW - Type3 IDiR M. = IT PACKAGE Master Pack: 1 pc 36OW - Type5 ll 0, —at—LED—m I info@nat,mied.com * Toll -Free: 855.758.7009 0 2020 na —LED® All rights reserved 13 Of 13 ale^ - LED LIGHTING Project Notes Type Date Cat. No. DESCRIPTION ^ The Also SLB- XE G3 and SLBTa XE G3 ECO Series Slim Linear High Bay delivers industry- leading performance with an extremely attractive ROL Superior performance, ultra high -efficacy - and premium quality provides an economic solution for high ceiling applications, especially .-- warehouse spaces. Delivering high output, quality light and low energy consumption can improve warehouse safety and productivity, lower maintenance cost, and reducing operating costs. APPLICATIONS Provides high output illumination for various commercial industrial applications with high ceilings: warehouse, manufacturing, gymnasiums, retail. , 11 2' 90W, 135W, 162W, L DS 178W, 215W Specification Features r�i LISTED 4' zzsw, z7sw, 3zow Construction Electrical Rated Life 75,000 hours Rugged and durable construction withstands warehouse Luminaire utilizes high -efficacy LED packages Limited Warranty 7-years environments. Luminaire features matte white durable maintained at cool temperatures for long life, high Efficacy Up to 131 LPW finish. efficacy. Reliable driver features continuous dimming. Continuous Dimming Universal voltage (120-277V) for convenient installation. Optical System Comes equipped with Luminaire quick -disconnect. ­'u us Reflector systems features highly reflective coating, '401n, delivering adequate light for high -mounting buildings. Installation / Mounting DIMMING Diffuser lens reduces glare and improves occupant working Various mounting options available, including conditions while maintaining high efficiency emission. suspension, pendant, and surface mount. V-hook Certification hangers included. Chain Not Included UL Listed. All components have UL Certification. UL Class Controls / Dimming SLB2-090/11401F XE G3 ECO 2. Driver: SCP, OTP, OVP protection, FCC Part 15 Class B, UL8750 Class 2. DLC Premium Continuous dimming (0-10V) comes standard. Suitable SLB2-090/850/F XE G3 ECO SLB2-162/840/F XE G3 ECO for use with dimmers, sensors, daylight harvesting SLB2-162/850/F XE G3 ECO Warranty and other control energy- strategies to achieve deeper g p gy SLB2-215/840/F XE G3 ECO 7-year Limited Warranty. See warranty documentation for savings and code compliance. SLB2-215/850/F XE G3 ECO SLea-225/850/F XE G3 more information. SLB4-275/850/F XE G3 ECO Example: SLB2-162/85O/F XE G3 ECO mmm==�® Series Form Nominal CRI Color Temp Lens Diffus nput Voltage SLB Factor Wattage 8 83+ 40 4000K' F Frosted Blank Slim Linear 2 2' 2' 50 5000K 120V-277V High Bay n y, 090 9OW 480 480V 135 135W 162 162W 178 178W 215 215W 4' 225 225W 275 275W 320 320W [Blank] IXEIECO Dimming Generation Form Factor Blank XE Blank 0-10V Ultra High Standard Form Continuous Efficacy ECO Dimming Slim Form ICY eacxup Controls Accessories 14001m OS Occupancy Sensor WIG Wire Guard 20001m OSDL Occ. Sensor w/ PMK Single -point Pendant -mount 24001m Daylight Kit OSDLAR Multi -Level Occ ACC Aircraft cable suspension kit Sensor w/ CRD Cord (see pg. 4 for details) wireless config. SP10 1 OK Surge Protector OSDUAIR Wireless Sensor, (remote config.) Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice. 1 Of 9 Form SLB XE G3 ECO-SS / Rev. 01 Aleo Lighting, Inc. I www.aleolighting—fin I Ph: 877-358-8825 ® 2020 Aleo Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Performance Summary Performance Data 120V-277V 50/60 Hz See Performance Table See Performance Table > 130 LPW (typ.) 83+, R9 > 0 4000K, 5000K 5-step MacAdam Ellipse 75,000 hours > 72,000 hours or> 45,000 > 0.9 <20% 0-10V Continuous (10-100 /) -20°C to 55°C Mounting Information A: Pendant Mount B: Suspension -mount with Chain or cable - A B t is PMK Pendant -mount Kit (sold separately) SLB2-090/8xx/F XE G3 ECO 90 87.2 11,700 130 11,790 131 SLB2-135/850/F XE G3 ECO 135 131.2 - - 17,685 131 SLB2-162/Sxx/F XE G3 ECO 162 158.7 21,060 130 21,222 131 SLB2-1781850/F XE G3 ECO 178 173.8 - - 23,318 131 SLB2-215/Sxx/F XE G3 ECO 215 210.9 27,950 130 28,165 131 SLB4-225/850/F XE G3 223 210 - - 29,213 131 SLB4-275/850/F XE G3 ECO 265 266 34,450 130 34,715 131 SLB4-320/850/F XE G3 321 313 - - 42,051 131 NOTES: ' Quick ship: 5000K and SL132-090, SL132-162, SLB2-215 are available in 4000K. Other CCTs may require a lead time or be special order ' Typical color consistency. May vary or be changed. s L70 hours calculated based on LED package manufacturer LM80 report and ISTMT report of LED in luminaire. Stated values are for select catalog numbers. Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice. 2 of 9 Form SLB XE G3 ECO-SS / Rev. 01 Also Lighting, Inc. I www.aleolighting.00m I Ph: 877-358-8825 0 2020 Aleo Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Product Dimensions SLB2-090/850/F XE G3 ECO 23.8" (605mm) 12.6" (320mm) 3.62" (92mm) SLB2-135/850/F XE G3 ECO 23.8" (605mm) 12.6" (320mm) 3.62" (92mm) SLB2-162/850/F XE G3 ECO 23.8" (605mm) 12.6" (320mm) 3.62" (92mm) SLB2-178/850/F XE G3 ECO 23.8" (605mm) 12.6" (320mm) 3.62" (92mm) SLB2-215/850/F XE G3 ECO 23.8" (605mm) 17.33" (440mm) 3.62" (92mm) SLB4-225/850/F XE G3 45.9" (1166mm) 12.6" (320mm) 3.62" (92mm) SLB4-275/850/F XE G3 ECO 45.9" (1166mm) 12.6" (320mm) 3.62" (92mm) SLB4-320/850/F XE G3 45.9" (1166mm) 17.33" (440mm) 3.62" (92mm) Accessory Options Mounting Accessories PMK Pendant -mount kit SMB Surface -mount bracket VH V-hook hangers CHS Chain set (105mm) ACC Aircraft Cable - 10' 1/16 cable toggle kit with grip lock a HB-MH-1/2 NPi Mounting Hook compatible with PMK, 1/2" NPT chase Nipple, White Finish Controls OS Occupancy Sensor (On/Off) OSDL Multi -Level PIR Occ. Sensor with - Daylight function OSDLAR Multi -Level PIR Occ Sensor with Daylight function and Wireless IR config. OSDVair Wireless Sensor, with I remote config. Surge Protector SP10 10kA Surge Protector Cord Set CRD-A SO Cord 6' 18/3 CRD-B SO Cord 10' 18/3 CRD-C SO Cord 12' 18/3 CRD-D SO Cord 15' 18/3 CRD-E SO Cord 20' 18/3 CRD-F SO Cord 25' 18/3 CRD-G SO Cord 30'. 1813 Plug PLGA Straight plug, 120V, NEMA 5-15P PLG-2 Twist -lock, 120V, NEMA L5-15P PLG-3 Straight plug, 277V, NEMA 7-15P PLG-4 Twist -lock, 277V, NEMA L7-15P PLGS Twist -lock, 480V, NEMA L8-20P Wire Guard -WG Wire Guard When ordering separately: SLB-WG2-4L Wire Guard for SLB2-090, SLB2-135, SLB2-162 SLB-WG2-6L Wire Guard for SLB2-215 SLB-WG4-4L Wire Guard for SLB4-225 SLB-WG4.6L Wire Guard for SLB4-275, Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice. SLB4-320 3 Of 9 Form SLB XE G3 ECO-SS / Rev. 01 Also Lighting, Inc. I www.aleolighting.com I Ph: 877-358-8825 © 2020 Also Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Energy Systems Upgrades Project new wire and cable, and easily accessible. City is responsible for Ethernet drops and WtFi access at each location for Energy Management Systems communication. This Agreement is based upon the use of straight time labor only unless stated otherwise in this Agreement. City agrees to provide Contractor with required field utilities (electricity, toilets, drinking water, etc.) without charge. Contractor agrees to keep each jobsite clean of debris arising out of its own operations. City shall not back charge Contractor for any cost or expenses without written consent from Contractor. Unless specifically noted in the statement of the scope of the work or services undertaken by Contractor under this Agreement, Contractor's obligations tinder this Agreement expressly exclude any work or service of any nature associated or connected with the identification, abatement, cleanup, control, removal or disposal of environment hazards or dangerous substances, to include not to be limited to asbestos, PCBs, or moll discovered in or on the premises. 1.2 Documents Included in Contract. The complete Agreement consists of: (a) This Agreement; (b) Request for Proposal for Energy Performance Contracting Services, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein; (c) Scope of Work, including the Lighting Systems Attachment, the HVAC Systems Attachment, the Control Systems Attachment, the Envelope Systems Attachment, the Electrical Systems Attachment, the Solar Systems Attachment, and the Miscellaneous Systems Attachment, all of which are attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein; (d) Certificates of Insurance, attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated herein; (e) Bonds, attached hereto as Exhibit D and incorporated herein; (f) The Standard Specifications and Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, as detailed in Section 19-1 of the West Covina Municipal Code, incorporated by this reference as if fully set forth herein; and (g) All exhibits and attachments to the foregoing documents. The documents comprising the complete Agreement may be referred to in this Agreement as the "Contract Documents." In the event of an inconsistency between any of the terms in this Agreement and any of the documents referenced above, this Agreement shall govern. 1.3 Compliance with Law. All services rendered hereunder shall be provided in accordance with all ordinances, resolutions, statutes, rules, and regulations of the City and any Federal, State or local governmental agency having jurisdiction in effect at the time the work is performed. 1.4 Licenses, Perni ts,Fees,andAssessments. Contractor shall obtain at its sole cost and expense such licenses, permits and approvals as may be required by law for the performance of the services required by this Agreement, including a business license from the City. Contractor shall have the sole obligation to pay for any fees, assessments and taxes, plus applicable penalties and interest, which may be imposed by law and arise from or are necessary for the Contractor's performance of the services required by this Agreement, and shall indemnify, defend and hold hanniess City against any such fees, assessments, taxes penalties or interest levied, assessed or imposed against City hereunder. Contractor shall be responsible for all subcontractors' compliance with this Section. Notwithstanding the foregoing, City agrees to waive license and permit fees for any licenses and/or permits required by Rev.03-2020 Control vre-uummissmming- Example: SLB2-165/850/F XE G3 EGO OSDLAR L2-10H-3L-10M-30M Lens I Coverage High Level Low Level Time Delay Cut -Off L2 10H 100% IL 10% 30S 30 sec. #M 1-59 min. 8' height(60'dia.) 9H 90% 2L 20% #M 1-30 min. #H 1-5 hrs. L3 8H 80% 3L 30% 0 Disabled 20' height (40' dia.) 7H 70% 4L 40 % # = enter no. of from 1 to L7 6H 60% 5L 5017 mi min. # = enter no. of minutes minutes or hours 40' height (100' dia.) 5H 50 % 6L 60 % 7L 70% 11 High Level When the sensor detects motion the dimming control output ramps up to the selected HIGH light level. Low Level After the sensor stops detecting motion and the time delay expires the dimming control output fades down to the selected LOW light level. Time Delay The selected time period that must elapse after the last time the sensor detects motion for the electric lights to fade to LOW mode Cut -Off The time period that must elapse after the lights fade to LOW mode and the sensor detects no motion for the electric lights to turn OFF. Ramp Up Time period for light level to increase from LOW to HIGH. Fade Down Time period for light level to decrease from HIGH to LOW. " Only Available for OSDUIR DLC QPL Data SLB2-090/840/F XE 33 ECO PLEUGJBH31SA 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB2-090/840/F XE G3 ECO (LD3) PL7IUZHWL4FH 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB2-090/850/F XE G3 ECO PLOM64W4G8GC 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB2-090/850/F XE G3 ECO (LD3) PUPYUJBWMM7 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB2-095/850/F XE G3 PGR3B9E8 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB2-135/850/F XE G3 ECO PL5KBM80CIRT 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB2-140/850/F XE G3 PL2POUI RC2DJ 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB2-162/840/F XE G3 ECO PW4WB1075A5 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB2-162/850/F XE G3 ECO PLLOZKBYGKJN 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB2-178/850/F XE G3 ECO PLFRUTNJRBOJ 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB2-215/840/F XE 33 ECO PLBQ5D8GPGDB 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB2-215/850/F XE G3 ECO PLNOYNDV8BL1 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB4-180/850/F XE G3 PL2F5N56REWL 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB4-225/85a/F XE G3 PP1 FRHYZ 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB4-275/840/F XE G3 ECO PLZUGl DF46KL 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB4-275/850/F XE G3 ECO PLYKCOZG6XDV 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings SLB4-32a/850/F XE G3 P8DKTXU6 5.0 Premium High -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice. 4 of 9 Form SLB XE G3 ECO-SS / Rev. 01 Al- Lighting, Inc. I—aleolighting.-m I Ph: 877-358-8825 © 2020 Aleo Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Photometric Data SLB2-162/850/F XE G3 ECO Tested in accordance to IESNA LM-79 Polar Graph Zonal Lumen Summary 0100 90° ZONE LUMENS %LUMINAIRE 1,39 80° 0.30 6,095.3 29.7% 2133 0-40 9,900.9 48.3% 3,950 60° 0.60 16,837.6 82.2% 60-90 3,573.4 17.4% 8•7 70-100 1,392.5 6.8% 6,803 50° 90-120 24.1 0.1% 71900 0.90 .411.0 99.6% ° 0-0 H VA, O° 10° 20° 30° 40° 90-180 84.1 0.4% ■-90°H 0-780 20,495.2 100% Illuminance at a Distance - Max. 30 ft. HEIGHT(FT) FOOTCANDLE HORIZONTAL VERTICAL HORIZONTAL VERTICAL 6.00 218.69 FC 15.2 15.6 53.3 56.6 12.00 54.67 FC 30.4 31.2 106.7 113.1 18.00 24.30 FC 45.7 46.7 160.0 169.7 24.00 13.67 FC 60.9 62.3 213.3 226.3 30.00 8.75 FC 76.1 77.9 266.6 282.8 BEAM ANGEL FIELDANGEL 103.5- 104.8- 154.6' 156.0' SLB2-215/850/F XE G3 ECO Tested in accordance to IESNA LM-79 Polar aph Zonal Lumen Summary 0.00 90° ZONE LUMENS %LUMINAIRE I,B33 00° 11.30 1,217.1 29.9% ,, W 701 0-40 13,324.0 48.5% 5,900 0-60 22,597.8 82.3% 7,333 60° 60-90 4,796.7 17.5% 9,167 Sr, 70-100 1,072.9 fi.8% 90-120 24.2 0.1% IL000 VA. 0° 10° 20° 30° 401 0d0 27,394.6 99.7% ■ - 0° H 90-180 73.6 0.3% ■-90°H 0-180 0,468.2 100% Illuminance at a Distance - Max. 30 6. HEIGHT(FT) FOOTCANDLE HORIZONTAL VERTICAL HORIZONTAL VERTICAL 6.00 295.57 LUX 15.1 15.3 53.7 55.8 12.00 73.89 LUX 30.2 30.6 107.3 111.6 18.00 32.84 LUX 45.3 46.0 161.0 167.4 24.00 18.47 LUX 60.4 61.3 214.6 223.2 30.00 11.82 LUX 75.5 76.6 268.3 279.0 BEAMANGEL FIELDANGEL 103.0' 103.9- 154.81 155.7' 20 LUX ■ 1 LUX Ic0 LI0f :0.5 LUX Mice n ur0ts of mowt height (204) ■Ifc ■V■ a_t fr Dsta in wits of mart heW (20N) Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice. 5 Of 9 Form SLB XE G3 ECO-SS / Rev. 01 Aleo Lighting, Inc. I www.aleolighting.com I Ph: 877-358-8825 0 2020 Alec Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Wireless Lighting Controls Model No.:-OSDL/AIR `I I DESCRIPTION The OSDUAIR. is an occupancy sensor network solution with unsurpassed level of Flexibility, Functionality and Simplicity. This sensor network can I easily be installed utilizing an array of different sensing control schemes. Install Fixtures ♦ �� _ ss Group all OSDIJAIR devices•'�•�1 .• •� to form network via remote © 111 LJ 1 OSDUAIR Features control scheme via remote All Functionalities in One and One for All Controls Each OSDUAIR Sensor is packed with all sensing and control Functionalities to meet all kinds of control requirements. Specific sensing control schemes can be easily set to execute even the most sophisticated control to the connected lights without requiring complicated devices and commissioning. Deploy an IoT Usable Mesh Network Effortlessly A ZigBee based wireless mesh network can be effortlessly and broadly deployed together with the lighting system of commercial and industrial environments. A wireless mesh network broadly established throughout the entire space will be a valuable infrastructure for Internet of Things (IoT). Single Device can be Member of Multiple Groups A single OSDUAIR device can be assigned as a member of up to 4 groups. This allows multiple lighting groups to be activated simultaneously by the sensor located at the spot with multi -directional traffics. Advanced group control setting enables pre -lighting or directional guide lighting at public places. Individual Sensing Control with Group Activation When a specific OSDUAIR Sensor of the group detects the presence of occupant, the sensor not only controls the connected lighting as set according to the local condition, but also broadcasts the occupancy status for other devices of the group to activate the programmed controls respectively. SmartDIM Constant Lighting Control Technology SmartDIM control can be programmed in every OSDUAIR sensor to perform constant lighting control. This advanced dimming control technology will continuously adjust the lighting output to maintain the overall light level within a preset range based on the occupancy status and ambient light level. Universal 2-Way IR remote Programming Tool Unlike many other network control solutions, OSDUAIR does not require any proprietary management software, operation app or expensive hardware to run the system. All you need is just a 2-way IR remote to set up the network, group the devices, set the control scheme, and all other configurations. OSDUAIR Sensor Dimmer Switch Commissioning Remote Model:-OSDUAIR Model: ON-PBD-705 Model: SRP-281 Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice. 6 of 9 Form SLB XE G3 ECO-SS / Rev. 01 Also Lighting, Inc. I www.aleolighting.com I Ph: 877-358-8825 0 2020 Also Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. OSDUBT Wireless Bluetooth Controls The OSDUBT is a complete solution for managing connected lighting systems using a Bluetooth Mesh lighting network. This enables seamless implementation Of simple to complex lighting control scenarios without specialized training Or lighting control engineering expertise. Features and Benefits • Lighting Zones / Grouping • Manual control of individual lights • On Power up Behavior • Zone Linking • Vacancy Sensing • Per fixture Daylight Control • Per zone Daylight Control Optimized Energy Consumption Less Hassle with On -Site Adjustments More Savings Increased Safety More Flexibility Bluetooth Mesh Technology Advantages / / 1 \ �-0° --' The fastest low -power communication Scalability to thousands of devices ram; The most advanced encryption standards as well as the cutting -edge device authentication No single point of failure (no central device) D Compatibility with a widely available devices V (smart phones & tablets — both with Bluetooth 4.0 and Bluetooth 5) Scenes Occupancy Sensing sI� Intuitive and user-friendly web and iOS apps No specialized training or lighting control expertize required Optimized for commercial spaces of any size No additional wiring or central control box Customizable lighting control parameters Future proof with Software Updates Multiple Zone Configurable Built -In Scenarios + Customization _417 k ,f f Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice. 7 of 9 Form SLB XE G3 ECO-SS / Rev. 01 Also Lighting, Inc. I www.aleolighting.com I Ph: 877-358-8825 0 2020 Also Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. O Planning Remote preparation of a retrofit project with the use of our web app. Uploading floor plans, defining individual lighting zones and choosing lighting control scenarios. O 1 Impoi PI i 0 2 Define Indiv Za 020 Implementation Adding lighting devices to the Bluetooth mesh network on -site with the use of an iOS app. Customization and calibration of lighting control parameters during and after the commissioning process. Defining scenes for specific working activities. Ordering Information Wireless Bluetooth Occupancy Sensor Model: -OSDL/BT Add Devi �C.nne 2 Implement Pr and Sr Provisioning / Configurations 1 The Bluetooth mesh Node is in the Unprovisioned Mode until it is provisioned by a "Provisioner', Optimize Configuration which typically is a smart phone with a Bluetooth Settings if Needed mesh compatible app. Enocean BLE Dimmer Switch Model: EDRPB Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice. 8 of 9 Form SLB XE G3 ECO-SS / Rev. 01 Also Lighting, Inc. I www.aleolighting.com I Ph: 877-358-8825 0 2020 Also Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Lighting Control Scenarios Multiple lighting control scenarios are available once the Bluetooth mesh Node is provisioned. At each scenario, duration, Unprovidoned Mode - - fade time and target brightness can be configured at any time with the !OS app. switch On / Off / Scenes - - Occupancy On / Off / Scenes Auto On / Off - Vacancy On / Off / Scenes Auto Off i Occupancy with Daylight Harvesting On / Off / Scenes Auto On / Off Enabled _�+u :rv3 Vacancy with Daylight Harvesting On / Off / Scenes Auto Off Enabled Occupancy Scenario pmlaee .. moos . ............. I a Mai jlea U—Ia a Occupancy Scenario - with Daylight Harvesting MWa I F de Tm /e Tme MWe OJp MWe lee eUi m Tm Vacancy Scenario M \ /arms ... .- , ....--- - Marla o ��aa m �up�_Fed ,� a rmOn Occupancy Scenario with Manual Override BngM1iness /FSJe Tm \ FaEa Tme Motle Smnety Tme Om�' '�Dur �Aure9on.� MWe m t O pee ULpie lime On L-M-1 LED LIGHTING © 2020 Also Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. For informational purposes only. Reproduction in whole or part is prohibited without prior written consent of the copyright owner. The information presented in this document does not forth part of any Aleo Lighting, Inc. quotation or contract, is believed to be accurate and reliable and may be changed without notice. No liability will be accepted by www.aleolighting.00m the publisher for any consequences of its use. Also Lighting reserves the rights make changes in specification at any time without 13924 Bettencourt St. notice. Cerritos, CA 90703 Ph: 877-358-8825 9 Of 9 Form SLB XE W ECO-SS / Rev. 01 3 ALLIANCE Attachment C — HVAC Systems 12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [jM ALLIANCE BUILDINC SOLUTIONS, 11' ABS Existing Size / Replace Efficiency Site Location Served Equipment Type Manufacturer Model Number Serial Number Year ID Tag Capacity J 6 Unit Upgrades 01 AC-1 HA-31,33,35 Packaged Gas / Elec Carrier 48HGD028AC-601JG 32031`46876 25.0-ton 2003 Yes 02 ....... AC-2 ------------ HA-37,39,41 - - - ----------- Packaged Gas/ Elec - ----------- Carrier - - -- - - 48HGD028AC-601JG ---- - - - 32031`46873 - --- 25.0-ton - ­ 2003 ---------- --- ---- Yes U----------------------------------------- ------ 03 ------------------------ AC-3 HB-32,34,36 Packaged Gas Elec ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ Carrier 48HGDO28AC-601JG ----------------------------------- 3203F46875 ------------------------------------------- -------- 25.0-ton 2003 ---------- ---------- ----------- Yes ----------- 04 AC-4 H B-38,40,42 Packaged Gas Elec Carrier 48HGD028AC-601JG 3203F46874 25.0-ton 2003 Yes 'E = E ----- ---------- 05 --Fj - ------------------------ __AC-5 -------- -------- HB-31,33,35 -------------------- - Packaged Gas Elec ----------------------------- -------------------------------------------- Carrier 48GXN060090601 ------------------------- ---------------------- ------------- 3303G11749 ------------------------------------ -------- 5.0-ton 2003 ------ ---------- ---------- ----------- Yes-- --------- E ...... .. .. .... LB-38,40,42 Packaged - Gas/Elec - ----------- Ca - rrier --------- -- 48GXN0- 30040501 -- ---- 3 - 10 - 31312015 ----- 2.5 - -ton ---- 2003 - - ---------- ----------- 0 U 07 AC-7 H Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48HJD014-661 3803G30741 12.5-ton �A2'.. � 3 , 0 9_� 2 ------ 08 ---------- AC-8 ------------ HA-37,39,41 Packaged Gas / Elec ------------ Carrier ------------------------- 48HJD009-651 ----------------------- 3803G20688 ------ - -_ j 8.5-ton _2 -- 2003 9 --------- --- Yes w E ------ 09 ...... ---------- CU-1 .......... ------------------------------ ...... Split Sys Cooling ------ ------------------ Carrier --------------- ------------------------- 38QR018C331 ---- ---- ------------------------------------ 1302X19351 ----- ------- 1.5-ton ----- --- - 2002 9 -- -2 --------- --------- 1Yes ----------- ----------- LB-19_,�i �R!!��ES221ing Carrier �iii�6YEiYi i�65EE� 1. on 20 Y6 9 --10- 11 __CU-2 -- 1 CU-3 ------ ------ I LB-23, - -------- ------------------- ling lCarrier ------------------------- I 38QR018C331 ------------------------------------ I NA 1.5-ton ----- _ 2002 --------- ----------- 0 A Packaged Gas Elec Trane YH036E3 952100391E 3.0-ton 2009 ---1- 02 __AC-1 -- ----- -Build-ing ------- A Building Packaged Gas Elec ---------- Trane ----- _C_ELA ---- YH_C060E3_ELA ---- ----- 952100494E ------ 5.0--ton 2009 ---------------------- 03 --AC-2 AC-3 -_ A Building .......... Packaged Gas Elec ---------------- Trane ---- YH C060E3 ELA ---- ----- 952100484L ----- 5.0 -ton 2009 ---------------------- > - 04 AC A Building Packaged Gas Elec Trane YHC048E3ELA 952100464L 4.0-ton 2009 ------ 05 ------ ---------- AC-5 ---------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Building -------------------------------------------------------- Packaged Gas / Elec Trane I ----------------- YSC092E3ELA I ------------------------- ----------------------- 952100450L ----------------------- ------------ 7.5-ton ------------ ------ 2009 ------ ---------------------- ---------------------- 0 --06- __AC-3 -- ----------------Building -B u-i I d-i n-g ------- Packaged- Heat -------Pump --------- BDP --------------------- 542EJ030 ------- ---- 0883C74020 ----- 3.5--ton ----- 1983 --- Yes --------------- 07 AC-2 B Building Packaged Heat Pump York -------------- B1HH042A06B SNGMM079033 3.5-ton 2 00 3 Yes 1 08 1­ AC-1 - ----- B Building t� Split _S_y s - Heat t --- ---------- Pump fw�� I ------------------------- NA ---------- N - A ---------- - [3T_i;n --- - - I ra --- --t Yes ----------- 01 CU-1 City Hall Split Sys Heat Pump BDP 6610EX048000AAAA 1597E27056 4.0-ton 1997 Yes __aT E 1 -3 --- ------- City ­H_ Hall -------- Sp__1it Sys Heat Pump Carrier ---------- ----- ---------- ------ 38AQS01 - 2-600 ---- ---- 4496F - 38 - 015 ----- ------- -- ---- --- ------ 10. - 0-ton __. 1996 - - ---------- --- Yes ---- 03 CU-2 City Hall -------- Split Sys-H-eat-Pump ---------- - ------ Day & Night --- ---- ------------- ----- N4H-348GLF100 --- ---------- ---- ---- E160606-534 ---- --- ---- 4.0--ton ---- 2-01-6 --------- - ----------- C_ City Hall Split Sys Heat Pump Carrier ----------------- 38CKC048520 ------- -- ---- 2201E 22 709 ----ton 4.0 -ton - -- - 2001 ---- Yes 05 ------- City H --------------------------------- Split Sys Heat Pump ------------------ Carrier -------------------------- 38CK B036500 ----------------------- 4596E 12 38 7 ------------ 3.0 -ton ------ 1996 --------- - Yes ----------- City Hall Split Sys Heat Pump Carrier 25HBS348A600 2608E16303 4.0-ton 2008 07 --- -- City Hall -------------------------------------------------- Condensing Unit Continental -------------------------- MRA-15 ----------------------- 10870-072988 ------------- ------- ---------- ----------- U------ .�:! 08 --------- City Hall -------------------------- Split Sys Cooling Carrier ------------------------- 38ANC12310 ------------------------------------ 3000Y20477 1.0-ton ------ 2000 --------- ----------- > 0 __a�4 - ---------- ----------------------- City Hall ------------------------- Split Sys Heat Pump Lennox ------------------------- HP23-060-15Y ------------------------------------ 5805H48953 5.0-ton ------ 2005 ---------- ----------- __T6' AC-2 City Hall -------- - --- ------ ---- - Packaged Heat 'Pum-p --------- --- -- Trane ----------- ---------------- ------ - 4TCY4048B10_00AA - ---- ------ - ----- 936-lFY89-H ----- --- ---- 4.0--ton---- 2-009 ---------- ----------- 11 AC-1 City Hall Packaged Heat Pump Trane 4TCY4048B1000AA 932312H9H 4.0-ton 2009 __TT ___C_I --- ----- --City ­H_a_l_l --------Split -S-y- s - C--o- ol i-n- _g --------------- Sanyo---------- ------------ N-A ------------ ----------NA--------- - 3- -0- -to- n- ---- -Old--- - ---- Y-e-s ---- ----------- 15 CH-1 ---------- City Hall --------------------------------- Chill �'_E ------------------ S d T2r,,! ------------------------- SW 0840-3J ----------------------- I FF0010C166Q0076 ------------- 240.0 t - on ------ 2007 ---------- ----------- 15 ---------- CHWP-11 ------------- a2- ------ all City Z ------------------------ Pump fi --------- firms Armstrong --------------------------- I ....................... ------- I T P ------ [ ------ ---------- ----------- [jM BALLIANCE ABS Existing Size/ Replace Efficiency Site Location Served Equipment Type Manufacturer Model Number Serial Number Year ID Tag Capacity Unit Upgrades 15 CHWP-2 City Hall Pump Armstrong 15 HP ------ 13 --------- CT-1 ---------------------- City Hall -------------------------------- Cooling Tower ----------------- Evapco ---------T1 ------------ AT19--- --------3107--------- 7310728 ------------ 10 HP ------ --------- ----------- ------ 15 ------ --------- CWP-1 --------- ---------------------- City Hall ---------------------- ------------------------------- Pump ------------------------------- ----------------- Armstrong ----------------- ------------------------- 8x8x104382 ------------------------- ----------------------- 574409 ----------------------- ------------ 20 HP ------------ ------ ------ --------- --------- ----------- ----------- 15 --14-----1 CWP-2 City Hall ------City ---------- Pump ------------------------------- Armstrong -ochinvar------ 8x8x104382 -------CH--1801------- -------HOO192530-- 20 HP ------ --------- ----------- 14 B-1 City Hall Boiler Lochinvar CHN1801 K06H00192530 1512------- 151z k---H ------ 14 --------- B-2 ---------------------- City Hall ------------------------------- Boiler ----------------- Lochinvar ------------------------- CHN1801 ----------------53 --- K06H00192531 1512------- 151z kBt-H ------ --------- ----------- 0 14 HWP-1 -H- --2 City Hall ------- Pump Taco ------------- Fl1507E2BAH1L08 --- ----------------------- 3 HP - 2006 - -------- 14 W----P C---ity--Hall--------- P--u---------------------------- mp T----aco F---15-0--7-E--2-B--AH1L0---------- -8 3--H--------- P 2-006---- AH-1 City Hall Air Handling Unit (CV) Recold MH-400 D-12079 15 HP u ------ --------- AH-2 ---------------------- City Hall ------------------------------- Air Handling Unit (VFD) ----------------- Recold ------------------------- MH-400 ----------------------- D-12080 ------------ 15 HP ------ --------- ----------- > - -- - AH-3 ------ - - - ----- City Hall ------------------------------ Air Handling Unit (VFD) ----------------- Recold ------------------------- NA ----------------------- NA ------------ 15 HP ------ -------- ----------- U------ --------- AH-4 ---------------------- City Hall ------------------------------- Air Handling Unit (CV) ----------------- Continental ------------------------- MBA-15 ----------------------- 10870 ------------ 15 HP ------ --------- ----------- ------ 16 --------- AC-1 ---------------------- Communications ------------------------------- Split Sys Gas / Elec ----------------- Trane ------------------------- TWA090D40RAA ----------------------- 95211CAAD ------------ 7.5-ton ------ 2009 --------- ----------- Yes ------ 17 --------- AC-2 ---------------------- Communications ------------------------------- Split Sys Gas / Elec ----------------- Trane ------------------------- TWA090D40RAA ----------------------- 9521L14AD ------------ 7.5-ton ------ 2009 --------- ----------- Yes ------ ------ --------- --------- ---------------------- ice Department ---------------------- ------------------------------- Split Sys Gas / Elec ------------------------------- ----------------- Payne ----------------- ------------------------- PA10JA060-C ------------------------- ----------------------- 0704E23824 ----------------------- ------------ 5.0-ton ------------ ------ 2004 ------ --------- --------- ----------- ----------- 19 Police Department Heat Exchanger Modine HH-035-42-A 97295 5784201 ------ 20 --------- ---------------------- Police Department ------------ ------ ------------- Packaged Gas / Elec --------- -------- Payne ------------------------- NA ----------------------- NA ------------ 4.0-ton ------ 1988 --------- Yes ----------- 06 CU-4 Fire Station 2 Split Sys Heat Pump Trane TWP018C100A1 J33220969 1.5-ton 1994 ------ 07 --------- CU-5 ---------------------- Fire Station 2 ------------------------------- Split Sys Heat Pump ----------------- Trane ------------------------- TWP018C100A1 ----------------------- J33220970 ------------ 1.5-ton ------ 1994 --------- ----------- ------ 08 --------- ---------------------- Fire Station 2 ------------------------------- Air Compressor ----------------- Ingersoll Rand ------------------------- ----------------------- ------------ ------ --------- ----------- ------ 09 --------- CU-1 ---------------------- Fire Station 2 ------------------------------- Split Sys Gas / Elec ----------------- Trane ------------------------- TTP036C100A2 ----------------------- NA ------------ 3.0-ton ------ --------- ----------- 0 ------ 10_ --------- _2 ---------------------- Station 2__ ------------------------------- Sys Gas / Elec Split Sys Gas Elec_______ ----------------- Trane ------------------------- TTP036C100A3____ ----------------------- NA ------------ ------ --------- ----------- Z- 11 __CU CU-3 ___Fire Fire Station 2 -plit - Split Sys Gas / Elec Trane ---------- Trane - __ TTP036C100A4 ________ ________ NA ----ton___ 3.0-ton ______ ________ ----------- ------ 12 -------- --------------------- Fire Station 3 ------------------------------ Split Sys Gas / Elec ----------------- Carrier ------------------------- 24ABR36OA550 ---------------------- 4007EO2197 ----------- 3.0-ton ------ 2007 -------- Yes ----------- - 13 -------- Fire Station 3 --------------------- Split Sys Gas / Elec ----------------- Trane - --- 4TTA306OA3000BA ----------------------- 9503W8N5F ------------ 5.0-ton ------ 2009 --------- ----------- --------- --------- ---- --- ----------- Fire Station 3 ---- Split Sys Gas / Elec ---------------- Trane - 4TTA3060A3000BA ----- 9503W845F -- ------- 5.0-ton ------ 2009 -------- ----------- ------ 15 ---------------------- Fire Station 3 ------------------------------- Split Sys Heat Pump ----------------- Payne ------------------------- PH13NRO30-H ----------------------- 0809X67486 ------------ 2.5-ton ------ 2009 --------- Yes ----------- ------ 16 --------- AC-1 ---------------------- Fire Station 3 ------------------------------- Split Sys Heat Pump ----------------- Ruud ------------------------- UQKA-A024JK ----------------------- 5528F070214443 ------------ 2.0-ton ------ 2002 ---------- Yes ----------- 17 ------ Fire Station 4 S lit S s Gas Elec --- - --- Trane ------------- ----------- 4TTB306OA1000BB ---------------------- 09514TGE2F ------------ 5.0-ton ------ 2009 -------- ----------- u 01 AC-1 Palm View Center Split Sys Gas / Elec Trane TWA090D30RAA NA 7.5-ton 2009 > d ------ 02 --------- AC-2 ---------------------- Palm View Center ------------------------------- Packaged Gas / Elec ----------------- Ruud ------------------------- RRGF-201076CLR ----------------------- C5422BTRAC63998 ------------ 7.5-ton ------ 1999 --------- Yes ----------- [jM ALLIANCE BUILDINC SOLUTIONS, 11' Site ABS ID Existing aL. Location Served Equipment Type Manufacturer Model Number Serial Number Size Ca Year Replace k Unit Efficiency Upgrades . Senior Center Packaged Gas Elec Carrier 50HJQO08 2_00_7G50 215 7.5--ton 2007 Yes __01_ 02 __AC-3 A C__ -2 -------- Se -n-i -o-r- _C_ Center r - ........... Packaged Gas Elec __ .............. Trane - - -:-521 ---- YC H301 E3 LO AC ---- - -- -------- - ----- 113810845D --- ---- ----- 25.0-ton 2011 -------------- ---- Yes ------ 03 ---------- AC-1 ------------------------ Senior Center --------------------------------- Packaged Gas Elec ------------------ Trane -------------------------- YCH301E3LOAC ----------------------- 114912934D ------------- 25.0-ton ------- 2011 ---------- ------------ Yes __aT Senior --Cent----- enter Packaged Gas Elec --------- Carrier ---------- ------ 5-0- _H_J_ Q__0_ -0-8 --- 5-2-1- ---- ----- 1_03 -0-7- -G-4- -0-8- -9-4 ----- - 7- -5- -to- r ---- - 2-05-0-7 - --------------- Y`e s ---- 05 __AC-4 MUA-1 Senior Center ------------------------------------------------------- Evap Cooler & Furnace Reznor 225C3014N ------------------------------------ 4C74567 1.5-ton ------ --------- ----------- - 06 ---------- CU-11 ------ --------------------------------------------- Senior Center -------------------- Split Sys Cooling Trane ------------------------- 4TWA3042A3000BA ----------------------- 1128111K2F ------------ 3.5-ton ------ 2011 ---------- ----------- . ------ 07 ---------- CU-2__ -------- --------------------------------------------- en-ior Center-- -------------------- Split SysCooling--------------- Mitsu-bi-shi ------------------------- PUZ-A30NHA4 ----------------------- 19UO0612D ------------ 2.5-ton ------ 2011 ---------- ----------- t 'E ...... 08 .. CU-3 ----- Senior Center Split Sys Cooling ----- Mitsubishi ---- ---- PUZ-A30NHA4 ----- ----- 19 U00618D ------------ 2.5 -ton ------ 2011 ---------- ----------- 09 PU-9 Senior Center Packaged Gas / Elec Trane YHC036E3RHA15D0 114812214L 3.0-ton 2011 10 - --------------- ---------------------------- i8 Senor Center -------- Packaged Gas/Elec ----------------- Trane ------------------------- YHC036E3RHA15D0 ----------------------- 11481222L ------------ 3.0-ton ------ 2011 ---------- ----------- ------ 11 ---------- 6 ----------------------- Senior Center --------------------------------- Packaged Gas / Elec ------------------ Trane ------------------------- YHC036E3RHA15DO ----------------------- 1148121230L ------------ 3 0 ton ------ 2011 ---------- ----------- 12 PU1.5 S Center MISL± - - - ---------- Packaged Gas/Elec - ------------- Trane - YHC060E3RLA14D0 114811730L 5.0-ton --------- --- Ves ---- __TT _76 -i - ----- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Senior Center-- Packaged-Gas-/-Elec Trane YH_C1_20_E3RLA0ED0 -- ------------------- 114111811E I ------------ 10.-O-ton-- -- 2011 120111 Yes 14 --- Senior Center ---------- , Packa ed Gas/ Elec ----------- Trane -- - YHC120E3RLAOED0 ----- ---- 113911063L 10.0-ton --------- --- ---- Yes 01 AC-3 Packaged Gas/ Elec Trane 4YCZ6036A3075AB 92411-121391-1 3.0-ton 2009 - 02 ---------- -Shadow0akPark ----------------------------- Shadow Oak Park Packaged Gas/ Elec -------- ---------- Trane - ------------------------ 4YCZ6036A3075AB ------------------------------------ 9241HXY9H 3.0-ton ------ 2009 ---------- ----------- - ------ 03 ---------- AC-1 -------------------- ---- Shadow Oak Park ----------------------- --------------------------- Packaged Gas/ Elec Trane ------------------------- 4YCZ6036A3075AB ------------------------------------ 9241HOC9H 3.0-ton ------ 09 20 ---------- ----------- 0 ------ 04 -------- -- AC-4 ------------------------------ Shadow Oak Park Packaged Gas / Elec ------------------ Trane ------------------------- 4YCZ6048A3096AB ------------------------------------ 9351GWP9H 4.0-ton - - 2009 ---------- ----------- 3: 0 - OS ---------- AC-5 ------------------------------ Shadow Oak Park Packaged Gas/ Elec ------------------ Trane ------------------------- YSC120E3EUB0U0 ------------------------------------ 952100989L 10 0-ton ------ 2009 ---------- ----------- Yes - ---------- AC-6 ------------------------------ Shadow Oak Packaged Gas/ Elec ------------------ Trane ------------------------- YSC120E3EUB0U0 ------------------------------------- 952100249L 10 0-ton ------ 2009 ---------- ----------- Yes 07 AC-7 Shadow - Oak Park _ - I . Packaged Gas / Elec IT Trane e ----------- j_4YCY402_4A1064AB_j ---- 09533 - HS - 79 - H .... I . 2.0 - -ton ---- _ 12 - 0091 ---------- I ----------- Energy Systems Upgrades Project the City 1.5 Familiarity with Work. By executing this Agreement, Contractor warrants that Contractor (a) has thoroughly investigated and considered the Scope of Services to be performed, (b) has carefully considered how the services should be performed, and (c) hilly understands the facilities, difficulties and restrictions attending performance of the services under this Agreement. If the services involve work upon any site, Contractor warrants that Contractor has or will investigate the site and is or will be fully acquainted with the conditions there existing, prior to commencement of services hereunder. Should the Contractor discover any latent or unknown conditions, which will materially affect the performance of the services hereunder, Contractor shall immediately inform the City of such fact and shall not proceed except at Contractor's risk until written instructions are received from the Contract Officer. 1.6 Care of Work. The Contractor shall adopt reasonable methods during the life of this Agreement to furnish continuous protection to the work, and the equipment, materials, papers, documents, plans, studies and/or other components thereof to prevent losses or damages, and shall be responsible for all such damages, to persons or property, until acceptance of the work by City, except such losses or damages as may be caused by City's own active negligence. 1.7 Further Responsibilities of Parties. Both parties agree to use reasonable care and diligence to perform their respective obligations under this Agreement. Both parties agree to act in good faith to execute all instruments, prepare all documents and take all actions as may be reasonably necessary to carry out the purposes of this Agreement. Contractor shall require all subcontractors to comply with the provisions of this Agreement. 1.8 Additional Services. City shall have the right at any time during the performance of the services, without invalidating this Agreement, to order extra work beyond that specified in the Scope of Services or make changes by altering, adding to or deducting from said work. No such extra work may be undertaken unless a written change order is first given by the Contract Officer to the Contractor, incorporating therein any adjustment in (i) the Contract Sum, and/or (ii) the time to perform this Agreement, which said adjustments are subject to the written approval of the Contractor. All change orders are subject to the requirements of West Covina Municipal Code Section 19-302. It is expressly understood by Contractor that the provisions of this Section shall not apply to services specifically set forth in the Scope of Services or reasonably contemplated therein. Contractor hereby acknowledges that it accepts the risk that the services to be provided pursuant to the Scope of Services may be more costly or time consuming than Contractor anticipates and that Contractor shall not be entitled to additional compensation therefor. 1.9 Prevailing Wages Laws. This Project requires the payment of prevailing wages under California law. In accordance with Labor Code Section 1770 et seq., the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California has ascertained a general prevailing rate of wages which is the minimum amount which shall be paid to all workers employed to perform the work pursuant to this Agreement. A copy of the general prevailing wage rate determination is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and is hereby incorporated in this Agreement as if fiilly set forth herein. In accordance with the provisions of Labor Code Section 1810 et seq., eight (8) hours is the legal working day. Contractor must forfeit to the City Twenty -Five Dollars ($25.00) a day for each worker who works in excess of the minimum working hours for which Contractor does not pay overtime. Contractor is Pev. 03-2020 aE r 0 WeatherMaster 0 Product Data WeatherMaster® Packaged Rooftop Units 3 to 12.5 Nominal Tons 48HC Sizes 04 to 14 Packaged Rooftop Units with Gas Heat and Optional EnergyX° Energy Recovery Ventilator 0 Carrier Corporation 2018 Form 48HC-4-14-06PD Features/Benefits Carri� Easy to install, maintain, and operate Carrier rooftop units are designed by customers for customers. WeatherMaster® units up to 12.5 tons are specifically designed to fit on Carri- er roof curbs that were installed back to 1989, which makes replacement easy and eliminates the need for curb adapt- ers or changing utility connections. Single -stage units deliver SEERS up to 15.6, EERs up to 13.0, and IEERs up to 13.0. Two -stage units deliver EERs up to 12.2, units with single speed indoor motors deliver IEERs up to 14.0, and units with 2-speed indoor fan motor deliver IEERs up to 16.0. All models are capable of either vertical or horizontal The Carrier rooftop unit (RTU) was designed by customers for customers. With "no -strip" screw collars, handled access panels, and more the unit is easy to install, easy to maintain, and easy to use. Your new 3 to 12.5 ton WeatherMaster Carrier rooftop unit (RTU) provides optimum comfort and control from a packaged rooftop. Value-added features include: • optional EnergyX® system with energy recovery ventilator (ERV) • optional Humidi-MiZer® adaptive dehumidification system for improved part load humidity performance • Puron® refrigerant (R-410A) • single point gas and electrical con- nection • optional fully integrated and easy to use ComfortLink controls • RTU Open controller for BacNet', LonWorkst, Modbus" and Johnson Controls N2. • optional fully insulated cabinet, with optional foil faced insulation • high energy efficiency ratings may be eligible for local utility rebates (in most territories) • TXV refrigerant metering system • scroll compressors with internal line -break overload protection Installation ease All Weathermaster® units are field -con- vertible to horizontal air flow, which makes it easy to adjust to unexpected job -site complications. Lighter units make for easy replacement. Simple, fast plug-in connections to the standard integrated terminal board. Clearly la- beled connection points to reduce in- stallation time. Also, a large control box provides room to work and room to mount Carrier accessory controls. Easy to maintain Easy access handles by Carrier provide quick and easy access to all normally serviced components. Our "no- strip" screw system has superior holding power and guides screws into position while preventing the screw from strip- ping the unit's metal. Easy to use The optimized, central terminal board by Carrier puts all connections and troubleshooting points in one conve- nient place. Most low voltage connec- tions are made to the same board and make it easy to access it. Carrier roof- tops have high and low pressure switches, a filter drier, and 2• in. filters standard. Our optional digital control- lers allow for seamless and simple inte- gration to the most complex building network, and for improved and simple Streamlined control and inte- gration Carrier controllers make connecting WeatherMaster rooftops into existing building automation systems easy. The units are compatible with conventional thermostat controls, Carrier Premier- Linki'm communicating controls, Com- fortLink controller, and Carrier RTU Open multi -protocol controller inter- face with BACnet, Johnson Controls N2, LonWorks, or Modbus protocols. WeatherMaster rooftops also seamless- ly integrate with Carrier building sys- tem options like the Carrier VVT® zon- ing system, or the Carrier i-Vu® Building Automation System. Operating efficiency and flexi- bility The 48HC rooftops exceed ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air -Conditioning Engineers) 90.1-2016, IECC (Interna- tional Energy Conservation Code) IECC-2015 minimum efficiency requirements,. Field convertible airflow (3 to 12.5 ton) All WeatherMaster® units are field- convertible to horizontal air flow, which makes it easy to adjust to unexpected jobsite complications. Be- ing able to convert a unit from vertical airflow to horizontal also makes it easy to overcome jobsite complications. 12.5 ton models require a simple sup- ply air duct cover to field convert from factory vertical to horizontal. EnergyX models are limited to vertical return but supply can be field convert- ed. Staged Air Volume (SAVT") Two -Speed Indoor Fan Control System with variable frequen- cy drive (VFD) Optional SAV system utilizes a variable frequency drive (VFD) to automatically adjust the indoor fan motor speed be- tween operating modes. Available on 2-stage cooling models 07.14 with electro-mechanical, ComfortLink, or RTU Open controls. Comfort control Carrier's patented Humidi-Miler adap- tive dehumidification system is an all- inclusive factory installed option on gas heating/electric cooling and electric heat/electric cooling models. This sys- tem provides reliable, flexible operation to meet indoor part load sensible and latent requirements. EnergyX® factory integrated rotary energy recovery ventila- tor (ERV) Carrier's EnergyX ERV system is an all inclusive factory -integrated and tested ERV that provides a rotary complete energy wheel ERV. The EnergyX sys- tem provides the capability to hold/ transfer sensible and latent energy from the exhaust airstream to improve energy savings and increase ventilation without increasing heating or cooling requirements; therefore expanding the envelope of operation on the 48 Series rooftop unit to meet year round com- fort and energy conditions. Designed with energy savings in mind. Energy recovery wheels rotate between the incoming outdoor airstream and the building exhaust stream. As the wheel rotates, it transfers heat and BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air -Conditioning Engi- neers). t Lon Works is a registered trademark of Ech- elon Corporation. " Modbus is a registered trademark of Schnei- der Electric. Carrier t moisture from one airstream to the other. Resulting in the outdoor air be- ing pre -conditioned, significantly re- ducing the capacity and energy needed from the mechanical HVAC system. EnergyX® features: • Comford-ink digital controls • Up to 70-75% energy wheel effec- tiveness • AHRI 1060 certified energy wheel • Robust insulated wheel design • Silica desiccant coated wheel media for enhanced moisture capabilities • Removable wheel segments for easy cleaning • Single point unit power • Optional wheel defrost control for northern climates • Optional integrated bypasses for free cooling AirXchange* energy recovery cassette UL certified, AHRI listed, silica gel en- thalpy desiccant wheels > 25-in. diam- eter are segmented for easy cleaning, washable with detergent and water, and have a 5-year standard limited war- ranty. Optimum performance Thermostatic expansion Valve (TXV) on each refrigerant circuit helps pro- vide optimum performance across the entire unit operating range. Power exhaust To aid in building pressure control Car- rier EnergyX® systems include ECM power exhaust fans as standard. The ComfortLink controller integrates the power exhaust into ERV operation Table of contents while also ensuring precise building pressure control. Moisture control Carrier's EnergyX® system provides the added benefit of significantly rais- ing humidity level of incoming outdoor air in the winter and lowering humidity level of incoming outdoor air in the summer. This humidity control can eliminate additional equipment require ments, discomfort, health problems, and increase indoor air quality for a building. Humidi-MiZer® adaptive dehu- midification system Carrier's Humidi-MiZer adaptive dehu- midification system is an all-inclusive factory -installed option that can be or- dered with any WeatherMaster® 48HC04-14 rooftop unit (with the ex- ception of single-phase voltage 208- 230/1/60). This system expands the envelope of operation of operation of Carrier WeatherMaster® rooftop prod- ucts to provide unprecedented flexibili- ty that will meet year-round comfort conditions. WeatherMaster% is the next genera- tion version of Carriers Humidi-MiZer system and includes modulating refrig- erant valves that provide variable flow bypass around the condenser. This in- novative feature ensures exact control of the supply -air temperature as the unit lowers the evaporator temperature to increase latent capacity. The Humidi-MiZer adaptive dehu- midification system has the industry's only dual dehumidification mode Page Features/Benefits............................................ 2 Model Number Nomenclature ................................... 4 Capacity Ratings ............................................ 5 Physical Data...............................................9 Options and Accessories ...................................... 15 Base Unit Dimensions ........................................ 21 Accessory Dimensions ....................................... 45 Selection Procedures ........................................ 48 Performance Data .......................................... 50 Typical Wiring Diagrams ...................................... 92 Electrical Data ............................................. 97 Controls................................................106 Application Data .......................................... 109 Guide Specifications ........................................ 114 setting. The WeatherMaster® rooftop, coupled with the Humidi-MiZer adap- tive dehumidification system, is capable of operating in normal design cooling mode, sub -cooling mode, and hot gas reheat mode. In the normal design cooling mode the unit will operate under the normal sequence of operation. The Humidi- MiZer system is inactive. In the sub - cooling mode the controller will control the refrigeration system to satisfy cool- ing and dehumidification requirements, as well as providing adequate reheat to maintain the desired supply -air tem- perature. Hot gas reheat mode will operate when the space requires dehumidifica- tion only. The controller will control the refrigeration system to provide la- tent capacity similar to that provided in the full sub -cooling mode. In addition, it can increase hot dis- charge gas bypass to the Humidi-MiZer coil in order to heat the air to the exact neutral state required - no over -cooling or overheating. OSHPD Special Seismic Certi- fication 48HC units are certified by OSHPD (Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development) Special Seismic Certification Pre -approval (OSP). OSP is a special seismic certification that assures equipment shall maintain struc- tural integrity and functionality during an earthquake. Supports and attach- ments are not certified. ` AirXchange is a registered trademark of AirXchange, Inc. Model number nomenclature Carrier 0— 48HC MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE 48 HC Unit Heat Type 48 - Gas Heat Packaged Rooftop No at Series - WeatherMastef HC - High Efficiency Heat Option D = Low Gas Heat E = Madium Gas Heat F = High Gas Heat L = Low NOx- Low Gas Heat M = Low NOx- Medium Gas Heat IN = Low No' - High Gas Heat S = Low Heat w/ Stainless Steel Exchanger R = Medium Heat w/ Stainless Steel Exchanger T = High Heat w/ Stainless Steel Exchanger (Low NOx models include - Stainless Steel HX) Refrig. Systems optoptionsor A = Single stage cooling models B = Single stage cooling models with Humidi-MiZer- D = Two stage cooling models E = Two stage wolfing models with Humidi-MiZer F = Single stage cooling models with Motonnastei• Low Ambient Controller G = Two stage cooling models with Mot —aster Low Ambient Controller Gaoling Tone 04-31on 09.8.5 ton 05-4ton 11 - 10 tan (12.O EER)' 06-5ton 12. 10 ton (11.5 EER)' 07-Bich 14. 12.5 ton 08 - 7.5 ton A 2 A 6 A 0 A 3 B Sensor Options A = None B = RA Smoke Detector C = SA Smoke Detector D = RA+SA Smoke Detector E = CO F = RA Smoke Detector and COc G = SA Smoke Detector and COz H = RA+ SA Smoke Detector and 00z J = COMeneste Overflow Switch K = Condensate Overiiow Switch and RA Smoke Detectors L = Condensate Overflow Switch and RA+SA Smoke Detectors Indoor Fan Options 3, 4, 5 Ten Models Only 0 =Eecc (Direct) Done x13 Motor 2 = Marium Static Option - Belt Ddve 3 = High Static Option - Bait Ddve Ind., Fan Options 642.5 Ton Models Only 1 = Standard Static Option - Belt Drive 2 = Medium Static Option - Belt Done 3 = High Satic Option - Bak Dr'we C = High Static Option with High -Efficiency Motor, Belt Drive (Size 14 only) Coll Options (RTPF) (Outdoor- Indoor- Hell Guard) A = AVCu -AVCu B = Precoat AVCu - AI/Cu C= Eat Al/Cu-AVCu D= E—at AI/Cu -Emat Al/Cu E= CWCu-AI/Cu F= CWCu -Cu/Cu M= AVCu-AVCu — I..ouvered Hail Guard N= Precool AVCu- AI/Cu— Louvered Hail Guard P= Etoat AVCu-AVCu—Louvered Hal Guard 0= Eooat AVCu -Etoat Al/Cu— Louvered Hail Guard R= CWCu- AI/Cu — Lonveretl Hail Guard S= CWCu-Cu/Cu— Louvered Hail Guard ' Staged Air Volume (SAV) is required on sizes 11 and 12 units to meet DOE-2018 minimum efficiency requirements. t Units sold in the US require a 2-speed fan. " Includes ComfortLink controls. tt On single phase models (-3 voltage code), the following are not available as factory -installed options: • Humidi-MiZer System • Coated Coils or Cu Fin Coils • Louvered Hail Guards • Economizer or 2-Position Damper • Powered 115 v Convenience Outlet Factory Assigned 0 = Stan and 1 = LTL Electrical Options' A = None B = HACR Breaker C = Non -Fused Disconnect D = Thm-The-Base Connections E = HACR and Thm-The Base Connections F = Non -Fused Disconnect and Thm-The-Base Connections G = 2Speed Indoor Fan (VFD) Controller H = 2Spaed Fan Controller (VFD) and HACR Breaker J = 2-Speed Fan Controller (VFD) and Non -Fused Disconnect K = 2-Speed Fan Controller (VFD) and Thm-The-Base Connections L = 2-Speed Fan Controller (VFD) w/ HACR Breaker and Thm-The Base Connections M = 2-Speed Fan Controller (VFD) with Non -Fused Disconnect and Thm-The-Base Connections Service options 0 = None 1 = Unpowered Convenience Outlet 2 = Powered Oonwmienw Outlet 3 = Hinged Panels 4 = Hinged Panels and Unpowered Convenience Outlet 5 = Hingetl Panels ant Powered ConvenienceOutlet C- Foil Faced Insulation D = Foil Faced Insulation with Unpowered Convenience Outlet E = Foil Faced Insulation with Powered Convenlence Outlet F = FoII Faced Insulation & Hingetl Panels G = Foil Faced Insulation & Hingetl Panels with Unpowered Comenience Outlet H = Foil Faced Insulation & Hinged Panels with Powered Convenience Outlet Intake / Exhaust Option A = No B = Temperature Economizer w/ Barometric Relief F = Enthalpy Economizer w/ Barometric Relief K = 2-Position Damper O = EnergyX only R = EnegyX+Economizer only- S = EnergyX+ Frost Protection only- T= EnergyX+Economizer + Frost Prolectlon" U = Low Leek TemperatureEconomizer w/ Barometric Relief W = Low Leak Endlalpy Economizer w/ Barometric Relief Base Unit Controls 0 = Electromechanical Controls can be used with W7212 Controller (Non -Fault Detection and Diagnostic) 1 = PremierLinkTM Controller 2 = RTU Open Multi -Protocol Controller 6 = Electro-mechanical w/ 2-speed fan and W7220 controller he/ Fault Detection & Diagnostic). Can be used with EwnoMi$erX D = ComfonLink Controls (Hot available on 2-stage cooling 07 size models or size 11 with Humidi-Mizer-) Design Revision A = Factory Design Revision voltage" 1 = 575/3/60 5 = 208-23013/60 3 = 208-230/1/60 6 = 460r.U60 ASHRAF PJL COMPLIANT Capacity ratings Carrier wneeieennoM�ee AHRI RATINGS (1-STAGE COOLING) COOLING NOMINAL NET COOLING TOTAL POWER 48HC UNIT STAGES CAPACITY CAPACITY (kW) SEER EER IEER (TONS) (MBH) A04 1 3 35.4 2.8 15.00 12.50 N/A A05 1 4 48.5 3.7 15.60 13.00 N/A A06 1 5 57.5 4.6 15.20 12.45 N/A A07 1 6 73.0 6.0 N/A 12.00 13.00 LEGEND AHRI - Air -Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute COP - Coefficient of Performance EER - Energy Efficiency Ratio IEER - Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio SEER- Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio C ET! US Intertek NOTES: 1. Rated in accordance with AHRI Standards 210/240 (04-06 size) and 340/360 (07-14 size). 2. Ratings are based on: Cooling Standard: 80°F (27°C) db, 67°F (19°C) wb indoor air temp and 95OF (35°C) db outdoor air temp. IEER Standard: A measure that expresses cooling part -load EER efficiency for commercial unitary air-conditioning and heat pump equipment on the basis of weighted operation at various load capacities. 3. All 48HC units comply with ASHRAE 90.1-2016 (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air -Conditioning Engineers) and DOE-2018 (Department of Energy) Energy Standard for minimum SEER and EER requirements. 4. 48HC units comply with US Energy Policy Act (2005). To evaluate code compliance requirements, refer to state and local codes AHRI RATINGS (2-STAGE COOLING) NOMINAL NET COOLING IEER WITH IEER WITH 2- 48HC UNIT COOLING CAPACITY I CAPACITY TOTAL POWER EER SINGLESPEED SPEED STAGES (PANS) (MBH (kW) INDOOR INDOOR MOTOR MOTOR D07 2 6.0 72.0 6.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 D08 2 7.5 89.0 7.4 12.0 13.0 13.8 D09 2 8.5 97.0 8.1 12.0 13.0 13.8 D11• 2 10.0 111.0 9.3 12.0 12.6 14.3 D12' 2 10.5 115.0 10.0 11.5 12.0 12.7 D14 2 12.5 146.0 11.9 12.2 13.0 13.9 LEGEND AHRI - Air -Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute COP - Coefficient of Performance EER - Energy Efficiency Ratio IEER - Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio SEER- Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2-speed fan is required to meet DOE-2018 standards. C ET! US Intertek NOTES: 1. Rated in accordance with AHRI Standards 210/240 (04-06 size) and 340/360 (07-14 size). 2. Ratings are based on: Cooling Standard: 80°F (27'C) db, 67°F (19°C) wb indoor air temp and 95OF (35°C) db outdoor air temp. IEER Standard: A measure that expresses cooling part -load EER efficiency for commercial unitary air-conditioning and heat pump equipment on the basis of weighted operation at various load capacities. 3. All 48HC units comply with ASHRAE 90.1-2016 (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air -Conditioning Engineers) and DOE-2018 (Department of Energy) Energy Standard for minimum SEER and EER requirements. 4. 48HC units comply with US Energy Policy Act (2005). To evaluate code compliance requirements, refer to state and local codes. Capacity ratings (cont) Carrier SOUND RATINGS TABLE 48HC UNIT COOLING STAGES OUTDOOR SOUND (dR) AT 60 HZ A - WEIGHTED 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 A04 1 76 78.2 78.0 74.2 73.3 70.6 66.0 62.4 56.9 A05 1 78 84.7 83.6 77.1 74.6 72.3 68.3 64.7 60.9 A06 1 77 87.5 82.5 76.1 73.6 71.3 67.1 64.1 60.0 A07 1 82 90.1 82.6 81.0 79.4 77.0 73.0 70.4 66.7 D07 2 82 90.1 82.6 81.0 79.4 77.0 73.0 70.4 66.7 D08 2 82 90.6 84.3 80.2 79.3 77.1 72.2 67.4 63.7 D09 2 82 88.6 85.0 81.6 79.5 77.4 74.1 71.0 66.3 D11 2 87 85.9 87.9 85.6 84.4 82.8 78.5 74.9 72.5 D12 2 87 85.9 87.9 85.6 84.4 82.8 78.5 74.9 72.5 D14 2 83 89.3 86.0 82.9 80.7 78.5 73.6 69.6 64.5 LEGEND dB - Decibel NOTES: 1. Outdoor sound data is measured in accordance with AHRI. 3. A -weighted sound ratings filter out very high and very low frequen- t. Measurements are expressed in terms of sound power. Do not specific environmental factors which nor- sound pressure values because sound cies, to better approximate the response of "average" human ear. pressure depends on s compare these values A -weighted measurements for Carrier units are taken in accor- malty do not match individual applications. Sound power values dance with AHRI. are independent of the environment and therefore more accurate. Carrier wneeieennoM�ee MINIMUM - MAXIMUM AIRFLOW RATINGS (CFM) — NATURAL GAS AND PROPANE COOLING HEATING* 48HC Minimum Minimum Minimum VOLTAGE UNIT HEAT LEVEL Single Speed 2-Speed Fan 2-Speed Fan Maximum Minimum Maximum Fan Motor Motor (at high Motor (at low speed) speed) LOW 900 1970 04 MED 900 1500 800 1520 HIGH LOW 900 2470 Single Phase 05 MED 1200 2000 1050 2280 HIGH 1230 2190 LOW 900 3290 06 MED 1500 2500 1050 2730 HIGH 1230 2820 LOW 990 2190 04 MED 900 1500 1010 1550 HIGH LOW 990 2190 05 MED 1200 2000 1330 2460 HIGH 1390 2220 LOW 990 2730 06 MED 1500 2500 1330 2880 HIGH 1390 2780 LOW 990 3640 07 MED 1800 1800 1200 3000 1330 4750 HIGH 1390 3750 LOW 1900 4750 Three Phase 08 MED 2250 2535 1673 3750 2100 3900 HIGH 2270 3780 LOW 1900 4750 09 MED 2550 2550 1683 4250 2100 4560 HIGH 2270 4250 LOW 1900 4750 11 MED 3000 3380 2231 5000 2100 4560 HIGH 2270 4250 LOW 2100 5470 12 MED 3000 3380 2231 5000 2620 5670 HIGH 2650 5290 LOW 1880 7500 14 MED 3750 4225 2789 6250 2450 6750 HIGH 3000 7200 — Not Available Heating rating values are identical for aluminum heat exchang- ers and stainless steel heat exchangers Capacity ratings (cont) Carrier HEAT RATING TABLE — NATURAL GAS AND PROPANE AL/SS HEAT EXCHANGER TEMPERATURE THERMAL AFUE INPUT/OUTPUT INPUT/OUTPUT 48HC UNIT GAS HEAT RISE EFFICIENCY (%) (%) STAGE 1 (MBH) STAGE 2 (MBH) (F) LOW — 65/53 25 - 55 82 81.0 04 MED — 90/73.5 45 - 85 82 81.2 HIGH 81.0 LOW — 65/53 20-55 82 81.0 Single 05 MED — 90173.5 30 - 65 82 81.2 Phase HIGH 130/106 45 - 80 82 81.0 LOW — 65/53 15 - 55 82 81.0 06 MED — 90/73.5 25 - 65 82 81.2 HIGH 130/106 35 - 80 82 81.0 LOW 50/41 72/56 25 - 25 82 — 04 MED 82/66 115/89 55 - 85 80 — HIGH LOW 50/41 72/56 25 - 55 82 — 05 MED 82/66 115/90 35 - 65 81 — HIGH 120/96 150/117 50-80 80 LOW 50/41 72/56 20 - 55 82 — 06 MED 82/66 115/90 30 - 65 81 — HIGH 120/96 150/117 40 - 80 80 LOW 50/41 72/59 15 - 55 82 — 07 MED 82/66 125/103 20 - 50 82 — Three HIGH 120/96 150/120 30-60 81 Phase LOW 50/41 125/103 20 - 50 82 — 08 MED 90/73 180/148 35-65 82 — HIGH 105/84 224/184 45-75 82 LOW 90/73 125/103 20 - 50 82 — 09 MED 120/98 180/148 30-65 82 — HIGH 180/147 224/184 40-75 82 LOW 120/98 180/148 25 - 65 82 — 12 MED 180/147 224/184 30 - 65 82 — HIGH 200/160 250/205 35-70 80 LOW 120/96 150/120 15 - 60 80 — 14 MED 144/118 180/146 20 - 55 81 — HIGH 192/156 240/195 25-60 81 NOTES: above 2000 It (610 m), see the Application Data section of this 1. Heat ratings are for natural gas heat exchangers operated at or book. Accessory Propane/High Altitude kits are also available. below 2000 ft (610 m). For information on Propane or altitudes 2. The input rating for altitudes above 2000 ft (610m) must be Ber- ated by 4 % for each 1000 ft (305 m) above sea level. HEAT RATING TABLE — LOW NOX` AL/SS HEAT EXCHANGER TEMPERATURE THERMAL 48HC UNIT GAS HEAT RISE EFFICIENCY AFUE (%) INPUT/OUTPUT INPUT/OUTPUT STAGE 1 (MBH) STAGE 2 (MBH) (F) N LOW — 60/49 20-50 81 81.0 04 MED — 90/73.5 30-60 81 81.2 HIGH LOW — 60/49 20-50 81 81.0 Single Phase 05 MED — 90/73.5 30-60 81 81.2 HIGH 120/98 40-70 81 81.0 LOW — 60/49 15-50 81 81.0 06 MED — 90/73.5 25-60 80 81.2 HIGH — 120/98 35-70 80 81.0 LOW — 60/49 20-50 81 — 04 MED — 90/73.5 30-60 81 — HIGH LOW — 60/49 20-50 81 — Three Phase 05 MED — 90173.5 30-60 81 — HIGH 120/98 40-70 81 LOW — 60/49 15-50 81 — 06 MED — 90/73.5 25-60 80 — HIGH — 120/98 35-70 80 Units meet California's South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Low -NO, emissions requirement of 40 nanograms per joule or less. Physical data Carrier wnerieenneM�ee 48HC 3 TO 6 TON PHYSICAL DATA 48HC UNIT 48HC"04 48HC"05 48HC"06 48HC"07 NOMINAL TONS 3 4 5 6 BASE UNIT OPERATING WT (Ib) 505 590 600 925 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM No. Circuits/No. Compressors/Type 1/1/Scroll 111/Scroll 1/1/Scroll 1/1/2-Stage Scroll Puron Refrigerant Charge (lboz) 9-0 12-8 13-8 14-0 Humidi-Mimr® Puron Refrigerant Charge 11-0 19-12 20-0 22-8 Metering Device TXV High Pressure Trip/Reset (psig) 630/505 Low Pressure Trip(Reset (psig) 54/117 EVAPORATOR COIL Material (Tube Fin) Cu/AI Coil Type 3/8-in. RTPF Rows/FPI 3/15 3115 4115 3/15 Total Face Area (ftr) 5.5 7.3 7.3 8.9 Condensate Drain Connection Sim 3/4-in. HUMIDI-MIZER COIL Material (Tube Fin) Cu/AI Coil type 3/8-in. RTPF ROws/FPI 1117 2/17 2/17 2117 Total Face Area (R2) 3.9 5/2 5/2 512 ENERGYX RECOVERY WHEEL Type Enthalpy Lightweight Polymer with Silica Gel Desiccant Coating Model (AirXchange) ERC-1904 ERC-2513C ERC-2513C ERC-2513C Size(Dia. X Depth)(in.) 19x1 25x3 25x3 25x3 Nominal Drive Motor HP 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 ENERGYX SUPPLY FAN #1 Oty - Type 1 - Backward Curved Drive Type Direct Blower Size (Diameter) [in. (mm)] 9.8(250) 15.75 (400) 15.75 (400) 15.75 (400) Nominal Motor HP 0.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 ENERGYX EXHAUST FAN #1 Dty - Type 1 - Backward Curved Drive Type Direct Blower Size [in. (mm)] 15.75 (400) Nominal Motor Hp 1.2 ENERGYX WHEEL FILTERS TYPE 2-in. Pleated, 30% Efficiency Outside Air (Oly) - Sim (in.) (1)10 x20 x2 (1)16x25x2 (1)16x25x2 (1)16x25x2 Exhaust Air (Oty) - Sim (in.) (1)10 x20 x2 (1)16 x25 x2 (1)16x25x2 (1)16x25x2 TYPE Aluminum Water Filter Water Entrapment (Oly) - Size (In.) (1) 28.75 x 12.25 x 1 1 (1) 28.75 x 14.75 x 1 (1) 35.75 x 15.25 x 1 Physical data (cont) Carrier 48HC 3 TO 6 TON PHYSICAL DATA (cont) 48HC UNIT 48HC"04 I 481IC`05 481IC`06 48HC`07 EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR STANDARD STATIC 1 PHASE Motor Quantity/Drive Type 1/Direct — Max BHP 1.0 — RPM Range 600-1200 — Motor Frame Size 48 — Fan Quantity/Type 1/Centrifugal — Fan Diameter (in.) 10 x 10 — STANDARD STATIC 3 PHASE Motor Quantity/Drive Type 1/Direct 1/Direct 1/Belt Max BHP 1.0 1.0 1.7 RPM Range 600-1200 600-1200 489-747 Motor Frame Size 48 48 56 Fan Quantity/Type 1/Centrifugal 1/Centrifugal 1/Centrifugal Fan Diameter (in.) 10 x 10 11 x 10 15 x 15 MEDIUM STATIC 3 PHASE Motor Quantity/Drive Type 1/Belt Max BHP 1.7 1.7 2.4 2.9 RPM Range 770-1175 920-1303 1035-1466 733-949 Motor Frame Size 48 56 56 56 Fan Quantity/Type 1/Centrifugal Fan Diameter (in.) 10x10 10x10 10x10 15x15 HIGH STATIC 3 PHASE Motor Quantity/Drive Type 1/Belt Max BHP 2.4 2.9 2.9 4.7 RPM Range 1035-1466 1208-1639 1303-1687 909-1102 Motor Frame Size 56 56 56 14 Fan Quantity/Type 1/Centrrfugal Fen Diameter in. 10x10 10x10 10x10 15x15 CONDENSER COIL Material (Tube/Fin) Cu/AI Cu/Al Cu/Al Cu/Al Coil Type 3/8-in. RTPF 3/3-in. RTPF 3/3-in. RTPF 3/3-in. RTPF Rows/FPI 2/17 2117 2117 2117 Total Face Area (H2) 12.7 21.3 21.3 20.5 CONDENSER FAN/MOTOR Quantity/Motor Drive Type 1/Direct Motor HP/RPM 113/825 1/4/1100 1/4/1100 1/4/1100 Fen Diameter in. 22 22 22 22 FILTERS RA Filter Oty / Size (In.) 2 / 16x25x2 1 / 16x16x2 4 / 16x16x2 4 / 16x20x2 OA Inlet Screen f.Ize in. 1/20x24xl 1/20x24xl 1/20x24x1 1/20x36x1 GAS CONNECTION Number of Gas Valves 1 Natural Gas Supply Line Pressure (in. wgy(psig) 4-13 / 0.18-0.47 Propane Supply Line Pressure (in. wgy(psig) 11-13 / 0.40-0.47 HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING (AMPS) 1 at Stage 0.14 2nd Stage 0.14 10 Energy Systems Upgrades Project required to post a copy of such wage rates at all times at the project site. The statutory penalties for &ikire to pay prevailing wage or to comply with State wage and hour laws will be enforced. Contractor shall also comply with State law requirements to maintain payroll records and shall provide for certified records and inspection of records as required by Labor Code Section 1770 et seq., including Section 1776. Contractor shall comply with all statutory requirements relating to the employment of apprentices. 2.0 MATERIALS All materials shall be new, in compliance with all applicable laws and codes, and shall be covered by a manufacturer's warranty, if appropriate. If the materials or equipment included in this Agreement become temporarily or permanently unavailable, the time for performance of the work shall be extended to the extent thereof, and in the event of permanent unavailability, Contractor shall (a) be excused from finnishing said materials or equipment, and (b) be reimbursed for the difference between the cost of the materials or equipment permanently unavailable and the cost of the substitute therefore, which shall be agreed upon by City and Contractor. Contractor shall coordinate final equipment selections with City personnel prior to ordering said equipment. In the event City requests different equipment than the selections identified in Exhibit B, the Contract Sum shall be adjusted accordingly. 3.0 WARRANTY Contractor warrants that the equipment manufactured by it shall be free from defects in material and workmanship arising from normal usage for a minimum period of one (1) year from delivery of said equipment, or if installed by Contractor, for a period of two (2) years from the installation date. Contractor warrants that for equipment furnished and/or installed but not manufactured by Contractor, Contractor will extend the same warranty and term and conditions, which Contractor received from manufacturer of said equipment. Within the warranty period, for equipment installed by Contractor, if City provides written notice to Contractor of any such defects within thirty (30) days after the appearance or discovery of such defect, Contractor shall, at its option and expense, repair or replace the defective equipment for City. These warranties do not extend to any equipment which has been repaired by others, abused, altered or misused, or which has not been properly and reasonably maintained. These warranties are in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including but not limited to those of merchantability and fitness for a specific purpose. 4.0 COMPENSATION 4.1 Contract Sum. For the services rendered and equipment provided pursuant to this Agreement, the Contractor shall be compensated as specified herein, but not exceeding the maximum contract amount of Three Million Two Hundred Ten Thousand Ninety -Fight Dollars ($3,210,098.00), (herein "Contract Sum'), except as provided in Section 1.8 (Additional Services). The Contract Sum shall include all labor, materials, equipment, taxes, and bonds necessary to perform the work. The Contract Sum shall also include the attendance of Contractor at all project meetings reasonably deemed necessary by the City; Contractor shall not be entitled to any additional compensation for attending said meetings. In accordance with Section 2 of this Agreement, the Contract Sum may be reduced in the event City requests different equipment than the selections identified in Exhibit A. 4 Rev.03-2020 Carrier wnerieenneM�ee 48HC 3 TO 6 TON PHYSICAL DATA (cont) 48HC UNIT 48HC"04 I 48HC"05 I 48HC"06 I 48HC"07 NATURAL GAS HEAT LOW Number of Stages / Number of Burners (total) 1 or 2 / 2 2/2 Connection Sim 1/2 in. NPT 1/2 in. NPT Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) 195/115 195/115 Temperature Rise Range (F) 25-55 20-55 I 25-55t I 15-55 20-55t 15-55 MEDIUM Number of Stages / Number of Burners (total) 1 or 2 / 3 2/3 Connection Sim Vz in. NPT '/z in. NPT Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) 195/115 195/115 Temperature Rise Range (F) 45-85 25-55t I 30-65 I 25-55t I 2565 I 20-55t 20-50 HIGH Number of Stages / Number of Burners (total) — 1 or 2 / 3 2/4 Connection Size — Vz in. NPT s/y in. NPT Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) — 195/115 1951115 Temperature Rise Range (F) — 45-80 50-80t 1 35-8 40-S0t 3060 LIQUID PROPANE HEAT LOW Number of Stages / Number of Burners (total) 1 or 2 / 2 2/2 Connection Sim Vz in. NPT Vz-in. NPT Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) 1951115 1951115 Temperature Rise Range (F) 25 - 55 125 - 55t I 20 - 55 125 - 55t I 15 - 55 120 - 55t 15 - 55 MEDIUM Number of Stages / Number of Burners (total) 1 or 213 2/3 Connection Sim %in. NPT '/z-in. NPT Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) 195/115 195/115 Temperature Rise Range (F) 45 - 85 155 - 85t I 30 - 65 135 - 65t I 25 - 65 30 - 65t 20 - 50 HIGH Number of Stages / Number of Burners (total) — 1 or 2/3 2/4 Connection Sim — '/z n. NPT '/z n. NPT Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) — 195/115 195/115 Temperature Rise Range (F) — 45-80 50-80t 35-80 40-80t 3060 LOW NOx GAS HEAT LOW Number of Stages / Number of Burners (total) 1 or 2/2 — Connection Sim 1/2 in. NPT — Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) 195/115 — Temperature Rise Range (F) 25-55 I 20 - 55 I 15 - 55 — MEDIUM Number of Stages / Number of Burners (total) 1 or 2/2 — Connection Sim 11z in. NPT — Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) 1951115 — Temperature Rise Range (F) 30 - 60 I 30 - 60 I 25 - 60 — HIGH Number of Stages / Number of Burners (total) — 1 or 2/3 — Connection Sim — Vz in. NPT — Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) — 195/115 — Temperature Rise Range F — 40 - 70 1 35 - 70 — LEGEND BHP — Brake Horsepower Humidi-MiZer® models only. FPI — Fins Per Inch t Three phase units only. OA — Outdoor Air RA — Return Air RTPF —Round Tube, Plate Fin TXV — Thermostatic Expansion Valve Not Available 11 Physical data (cont) Carrier 48HC 7.5 TO 12.5 TON PHYSICAL DATA 48HC UNIT 48111C'•08 48HC"09 48HC`11 48HC••12 48HC-14 NOMINAL TONS 7.5 8.5 10 10 12.5 BASE UNIT OPERATING WT(lb) 925 925 1090 1090 1430 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM No. Circults/No. Compressors/Type 2 / 2 / Scroll 2 12 / Scroll 2 / 2 / Scroll 2 / 2 / Scroll 212 / Scroll Puron® Refrigerant Charge A/B (lb-oz) 9-10 / 9-10 9-14 / 9-14 12-10 / 13-0 12-11 / 12-5 16-7 / 15-5 Humid!-Mizer® Puron Refrigerant Charge A/B 17-0 / 17-0 15-2 / 15-2 18-0 / 18-0 18-3 / 17-3 25-8 / 22-8 Metering Device TXV High Pressure Trip/Reset (psig) 630 / 505 Low Pressure Trip/Reset (psig) 54 / 117 Compressor Capacity Staging (%) 50 % / 100% EVAPORATOR COIL Material (Tube Fin) Cu/AI Cu/AI Cu/AI Cu/AI Cu/AI Coll Type 3/8-in. RTPF 3/8-in. RTPF 3/8-in. RTPF 3/8-in. RTPF 3/8-in. RTPF ROws/FPI 4115 4/15 4/15 4115 4115 Total Face Area (W) 11.1 11.1 11.1 11.1 17.5 Condensate Drain Connection Size 3/4-in. 3/4-in. 3/4-in. 3/4-in. 3/4-in. HUMIDI-MIZER COIL Material (Tube Fin) Cu/AI Cu/AI Cu/AI Cu/AI Cu/AI Coll type 3/8-in. RTPF at8-in. RTPF 3/8-in. RTPF 3/8-in. RTPF 3/8-in. RTPF Rows/FPI 2117 2117 2/17 2/17 1/17 Total Face Area (W) 6.3 8.4 8.6 8.6 13.8 ENERGYX UNIT TYPE Modulating Air Flow Capacity ENERGYX WHEEL MAXIMUM AIRFLOW (CFM) 900-2000 ENERGYX RECOVERY WHEEL Type Enthalpy Lightweight Polymer with Silica Gel Desiccant Coating Model (AirXchange) ERC-3019C ERC-3628C Size (dia x depth) 30 x 3 36 x 3 Nominal Drive Motor HP .1 1/20 ENERGYX SUPPLY FAN City - Type 1 - Backward Curve Drive Type Direct Blower Size (dia) [in. (mm)] 15.75 (400) Nominal Motor HP 1.179 3.7 ENERGYXEXHAUSTFAN Oty - Type 1 - Backward Curve Drive Type Direct Blower size [in. (mm)] 17.7 (450) Nominal Motor HP 3.619 3.7 ENERGYX FILTERS Type 2-in. Pleated, 30% Efficiency Outside Air (Oty) - Size (in.) (2) 16 x 16 x 2 (2) 20 x 24 x 2 Exhaust Air (Oty) - Size (in.) (2) 16 x 16 x 2 (2) 20 x 24 x 2 Type Aluminum Water Filter Water Entrapment (Oty) -Size (in.) (1) 35.75 x 17.5 x 1 (1).485 x 17.15 x 1 EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR STANDARD STATIC 3 PHASE Motor Quantity/Drive Type 1 / Belt 1 / Belt 1 / Belt 1 / Belt 1 / Belt Max BHP 1.7 1.7 2.4 2.4 2.9 RPM Range 518-733 518-733 591-838 591-838 591-838 Motor Frame Size 56 56 56 56 56Y Fan Quantity/Type 1 / Centrifugal 11 Centrifugal 1 / Centrifugal 11 Centrifugal 1 / Centrifugal Fan Diameter (in.) 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 18 x 18 12 Carrier wnerieennoM�ee - 48HC 7.5 TO 12.5 TON PHYSICAL DATA (Cont) 48HC UNIT 48HC''08 I 48HC"09 1 48HC"11 I 48HC"12 I 48HC' 14 EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR (CONT) MEDIUM STATIC 3 PHASE Motor Quantity/Drive Type 1 / Belt 1 / Belt 11 Belt 1 / Belt 1 / Belt Max BHP 2.4 2.4 3.7 3.7 3.7 RPM Range 690-936 690-936 838-1084 838-1084 609-778 Motor Frame Size 56 56 56HZ 56HZ 56HZ Fan Ouantity/rype 1 / Centrifugal 1 / Centrifugal 1 / Centrifugal 1 / Centrifugal 1 / Centrifugal Fan Diameter (in.) 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 15 x 15 18 x 18 HIGH STATIC 3 PHASE' Motor Quantity/Drive Type 1 / Belt — Max BHP 3.7 4.9 — RPM Range 838-1084 1.2-1240 — Motor Frame Size 56 145TY — Fan Quantityrrype 1 / Centrifugal 11 Centrifugal — Fan Diameter (in.) 15 x 15 15 x 15 HIGH STATIC — HIGH EFFICIENCY 3 PHASE Motor Quantity/Drive Type — 1 / Belt Max BHP — 6.5 / 6.917.0/ 8.3 RPM Range — 776-955 Motor Frame Size — S184T Fan Quantity/rype — 1/Centrifugal Fan Diameter (in.) 18 x 18 CONDENSER COIL Material (Tube/Fin) Cu / Al Coil Type % in. RTPF Rows/FPI 2117 3117 2117 Total Face Area (W) 25.1 25.1 2 at 23.1 CONDENSER FAN/MOTOR Quantify/Motor Drive Type 2 / direct 11 direct ECM 1 / direct 3 / direct Motor HP/RPM 1/4 / 1100 1 / 1050 1 / 1175 3/4 / 1100 Fan Diameter 22 30 30 22 FILTERS RA Filter 8/Size (in.) 4/20 x 20 x2 6/18 x 24 x2 OA Inlet Screen a / Size (in.) 1 / 20 x 24 x 1 V - 2 / 24 x 27 x 1 H-230 4x39x1 GAS CONNECTION Number of Gas Valves 1 Natural Gas Supply Line Pressure (in. wgu(psig) 4-13 / 0.18-0.47 I 5-13 / 0.18-0.47 Propane Supply Line Pressure (in. wg)/(psig) 11-13 / 0.40-0.46 HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTING (AMPS) 1 at Stage 0.14 2nd Stage 0.14 418 13 Physical data (cont) 48HC 7.5 TO 12.5 TON PHYSICAL DATA (Cont) 48HC UNIT 48HC"08 I 48HC-09 48HC"11 I 48HC"12 48HC"14 NATURAL GAS HEAT LOW Number of Stages/ Number of Burners (total) 2/3 2/4 2/5 Connection Size V, in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) 1951115 195/115 225/145 Temperature Rise Range (F) 20 - 50 20 - 50 20 - 50 MEDIUM Number of Stages/ Number of Burners (total) 2/4 2/5 2/6 Connection Size 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 314 in. NPT Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) 195/115 195/115 225/145 Temperature Rise Range (F) 35 - 65 35 - 65 20 - 55 HIGH Number of Stages/ Number of Burners (total) 2/5 2/5 2/8 Connection Size N4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 314 in. NPT Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) 195/115 195/115 225/145 Temperature Rise Range IF) 45-75 35-70 25-60 LIOUID PROPANE HEAT LOW Number of Stages/ Number of Burners (total) 2/3 2/4 2/5 Connection Size 11, in. NPT 314 in. NPT 314 in. NPT Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) 1951115 1951115 195/115 Temperature Rise Range IF) 20 - 50 25 - 65 20 - 60 MEDIUM Number of Stages / Number of Burners (total) 2/4 2 / 5 2/6 Connection Size 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) 1951115 195/115 225/145 Temperature Rise Range (F) 35-65 I 30-65 30-65 20-55 HIGH Number of Stages / Number of Burners (total) 2/5 2/8 Connection Size 3/4 in. NPT 3/4 in. NPT Rollout Switch Opens / Closes (F) 195/115 225/145 Temperature Rise Range (F) 45 - 75 40 - 75 1 35 -70 25 - 60 LEGEND BHP — Brake Horsepower Humidi-MiZer® models only. EAT — Entering Air Temperature ERV — Energy Recovery Ventilator FPI — Fins Per Inch OA — Outdoor Air RA — Return Air 14 Options and accessories Carrier �� ITEM OPTION` ACCESSORYt EnergyX Energy Recovery' X EnergyX with Economizer' X EnergyX with Frost Protection' X EnergyX with Frost Protection and Economizer' X Filter Maintenance Sensor X Motor Status Sensor X Thru-the-Base Electrical or Gas- Line Connections X Hinged Access Panels X Supply Duct Cover (Size 14 Only) X Cu/Cu (Indoor) Coils' X Premium, E-coated Outdoor Coils, X Pre -coated (outdoor and indoor) X Coils' Humid!-MiZer@ Adaptive Dehumidification System' X Foil faced insulation throughout X entire cabinet PremierYnkl- DDC X X communicating controller ComforfLink Controller X RTU Open Multi -Protocol Controller X Condenser Coil Louvered Hail X X Guard' Thermostats, Temperature X Sensors, and Subbase Smoke Detector (Supply and/or X Return Air) Horn/Strobe Annunciator" X Timeguard II compressor delay X control circuit Phase Monitor X Condensate Overflow switch X X EconoMi$ere IV for electro- mechanicalcontrols— Non FDD X X (Standard air leak damper models)s EconoMi$er 2 for DDC controls (Standard and Ultra Low Leak air X X damper models)%10 Motorized 2 position outdoor -air X X damper Manual outdoor -air damper(25% X X and 50 % ) Barometric relief2 X X Power exhaust (prop design) X EconoMi$er X for electro- mechanical controls, complies X X with FDD. (Standard and Ultra Low Leak air damper models) Single Enthalpy Sensors3 X X Differential Enthalpy Sensor0 X ITEM OPTION` ACCESSORYt Single Dry Bulb Temperature Sensor3 X X Differential Dry Bulb Temperature Sensor3 X Wall or Duct Mounted COz Temperature Sensor X Unit Mounted COz Sensor X X Propane Conversion Kit X Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger X High Altitude Conversion Kit X Flue Shield (04-12 Models Only) X Flue Discharge Deflector X Multiple Motor and Drive Packages X Staged Air Volume (SAV) System with VFD Controller (2-Stage Cooling Models Only) X VFD Display Kit or SAV System with X Winter Start Kit^ X Motormaster Head Pressure Controller to-2°Fa X X Powered Convenience Outlet',6 X Unpowered Convenience Outlet (15 amp factory -installed; 20 amp field -installed) X X Non -Fused Disconnectz X HACR Circuit Breakers X Roof Curb 14-in. (356 mm) X Roof Curb 24-in. (610 mm) X Horizontal Curb Adapter (Vertical to Horizontal Airflow) X ` Factory -installed option. t Field -installed accessory. NOTES: 1. Not available as factory -installed option on single-phase (208-230/ 1/60) models. Use field -installed accessory where available. 2. Included with economizer. 3. Sensors used to optimize economizer performance. 4. See application data for assistance. 5. Powered convenience outlet is not available on single-phase mod- els and size 11 models with 460 and 575 voltage. 6. HACR circuit breaker cannot be used when rooftop MOCP electri- cal rating exceeds: Size 04-12 — 208-230/1 /60 and 208-230/3/60 = 100 amps, 460/3/ 60 = 90 amps, 575/3/60 = 70 amps. Size 14 — 208-230/3/60 = 200 amps, 460/3/60 = 90 amps, 575/3/ 60 = 80 amps. HACR circuit breaker on 575 volt can only be used on Wye power supply. Delta power supply is prohibited. Carrier RTUBuilder auto- matically selects the amp limitations.\ 7. Non -fused disconnect switch (04-12 sizes) cannot be used when unit FLA electrical rating exceeds 80 amps (all voltages). Non -fused disconnect switch (14 size) cannot be used when unit FLA electrical rating exceeds 100 amps (all voltages). 8. Carrier RTUBuilder automatically selects the amp limitations. 9. FDD - (Fault Detection and Diagnostic) per California Title 24-2015 section 120.2. 10. Models with ComfortLink and RTU Open DDC controllers comply with ASHRAE 90.1-2016 and California Title 24-2015 Fault Detec- tion and Diagnostic (FDD). Premierl-ink is non FDD. 11. Requires a field -supplied 24V transformer for each application. See price pages for details. 15 Product Data n. Performance SERIES Carrier's heat pumps with PuronO refrigerant provide a collection of features unmatched by any other family of equipment. The 25HCC5 has been designed utilizing Carrier's Paton refrigerant. The environmentally sound refrigerant allows consumers to make a responsible decision in the protection of the earth's ozone layer. This product has been designed and manufactured to meet Energy Star® criteria for energy efficiency when matched with appropriate coil components. Refer to the combination ratings in the Product Data for system combinations that meet Energy Star® guidelines. NOTE: Ratings contained in this document are subject to change at any time. Always refer to the AHRI directory (www.ahridimtory.org) for the most up-to-date ratings information. INDUSTRY LEADING FEATURES / BENEFITS Efficiency • 15.3 SEER/ 11.0 - 13.0 EER/ 7.7 - 9.0 HSPF (Nominal) • Microtube Technology- refrigeration system • Indoor air quality accessories available Sound • Sound level as low as 68 dBA Comfort • System supports Thermidistat- or standard thermostat controls Reliability • Puron® refrigerant - environmentally sound, won't deplete the ozone layer and low lifetime service cost. • Front -seating service valves • Scroll compressor • Internal pressure relief valve • Internal thermal overload • High pressure switch • Loss of charge switch • Filter drier • Balanced refrigeration system for maximum reliability Durability WeatherArmor- protection package: • Solid, durable sheet metal construction • Steel louver coil guard • Baked -on, complete coverage, powder paint Applications • Long -line - up to 50 feet (76.20 m) total equivalent length, up to 200 feet (60.96 m) condenser above evaporator, or up to 80 ft. (24.38 m) evaporator above condenser (See Longline Guide for more information.) • Low ambient (down to-20oF/-28.9oC) with accessory kit MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 N N A A A/N N N N AfN A/N A/N N N 2 5 H c c 5 3 6 A 0 0 3 1 Product Product Major Tier Cooling SEER Variations Open Open Voltage Minor Series Family Series Capacity Series 25 = HP H = RES HP C=Performance C = Puron 5=15 SEER A = Standard O=Not Defined 0—Not 3=208/230-1 Defined 0, 1, 2... Puron �L usyUse of the AHRI Certified IPA TM Mark indicates aanufacturefsh.s in the pEoauct h. been aeslgnea ana manuf egyStar®cnteriafa energyenicienW meatcnao with apprppri—dl pwnppnenta. :1 to wparticipation Howe.�er,program For verification Ooper rNagerad chase ana proper dr now are orinral of certification for individual products, go to ISO 9001 ac ic+e r tetl capaoiry antl elficienoy. this protlud aM1oula follow all manWadunng pharging ana air aow metrpptlpne. 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STANDARD FEATURES Feature 18 24 30 36 42 48 60 Puron Refrigerant X X X X X X X Maximum SEER Rating* 14.5 15.3 15.0 15.0 15.3 15.0 15.0 Scroll Compressor X X X X X X X Louvered Coil Guard X X X X X X X Field Installed Filter Drier X X X X X X X Front Seating Service Valves X X X X X X X Internal Pressure Relief Valve X X X X X X X Internal Thermal Overload X X X X X X X Long Line capability X X X X X X X Low Ambient capability with Kit X X X X X X X Suction Line Accumulator X X X X X X X High Pressure Switch X X X X X X X Loss of Charge Switch X X X X X X X * Based on tested combination ratings X = Standard PHYSICAL DATA UNIT SIZE SERIES 18 24 30 36 42 48 60 Operating Weight lb (kg) 169 200 196 215 245 260 294 Shipping Weight lb (kg) 207 1 233 242 257 290 303 345 Compressor Type Scroll REFRIGERANT R-410A Control TXV (R-410A Hard Shutoff) Charge (Ib) 5.8 1 7.6 7.0 1 7.4 1 8.9 9.6 12.5 COND FAN Propeller Type, Direct Drive Air Discharge Vertical Air City (CFM) 2233 3223 3223 3810 3810 4046 4046 Motor HP 1/12 1/12 1/12 115 1/5 1/4 1/4 Motor RPM 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 COND COIL Face Area (Sq ft) 15.09 20.12 20.12 22.63 17.60 20.12 25.15 Fins per In. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Rows 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 Circuits 4 5 5 6 7 7 9 VALVE CONNECT. (In. ID) Vapor 5/8 5/8 3/4 3/4 7/8 7/8 7/8 Liquid 3/8 REFRIGERANT TUBES (In. OD) Rated Vapor* 5/s 5/8 314 3/4 7/8 7/8 1-1/8 Max Liquid Line 3/8" *Units are rated with 25 8 (7.6 m) of lineset length. See Vapor Line Sizing and Cooling Capacity Loss table when using other sizes and lengths of lineset. Note: See unit Installation Instruction for proper installation. VAPOR LINE SIZING AND COOLING CAPACITY LOSS Acceptable vapor line diameters provide adequate oil return to the compressor while avoiding excessive capacity loss. The suction line diameters shown in the chart below are acceptable for HP systems with Puron refrigerant: VAPOR LINE SIZING AND COOLING CAPACITY LOSSES - PURONO REFRIGERANT 1- STAGE HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS Cooling Capacity Loss (%) Maximum Total Equlvalerlt Line Length ft. (m) Standard Unit Liquid Line Vapor Line Nominal Diameters Diameters APPlicatin Long Line Application Requires Accessories Size (Btu (In. OD) (in.) OD 26-50 51-80 81-100 101-125 126-150 151-175 176-200 201-225 226-250 (7.9-15.2) (15.5-24.4) (24.7-30.5) (30.8-38.1) (38.4-45.7) (46.0-50.3) (53.6-60.0) (61.3-M.6) (W.9-7a.2) 18,000 1/2 1 2 4 6 7 8 1-Stage HP with Peron 3/8 5/8 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 24,000 5/8 0 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 1-Stage HP with Peron 3/8 3/4 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 30,000 5/8 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 1-Stage HP with 318 3/4 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 Peron 7/8 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 36,000 5/8 1 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 1-Stage HP with 318 3/4 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 Peron 7/8 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 42,000 3/4 0 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 6 1-Stage HP with Peron 318 7/8 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 �'000 3/4 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 1-Stage HPwith Peron 3/8 7/8 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 60,000+ 3/4 1 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 1-Stage HIP With 318 7/8 0 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 Puron 1-1/8 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lengm = au n. t< m) or less 1o1ai eq.r a m iengm Applicaions in this area shown recommended on Long Line Application Guidelines Applications in thunit allo is area may ave eig t restrictions [ at wable total equivalent length, when outdoor unit is below indoor unit ee Long Line Applica- tion Guidelines 3 HVAC Armor, LLC. 7- 2750 Vinland St., Oshkosh, WI 54901 HVAC ARMOR Project Scope HVAC Armor DX (coil rejuvenation) • General clean up of overall unit and wash -down of coils. Deep clean condenser coils to remove final materials in coils, and corrosion. • Disassemble equipment to perform deep clean of condenser coils, removing final materials in coils and corrosion. • Straighten aluminum fins. • Spray each condenser coil with HVAC Armor from both outside -in and inside -out, applying even coverage. • Assemble and ensure equipment is operating. Anticipated installation time can range from 3 hrs. to 2 days per unit depending on size. Machines will need to be powered down and locked out for the duration of the installation. Typical unit during coating process Typical look of fins post coating Post Coating Pre Coating HVAC Armor, LLC. 7- 2750 Vinland St., Oshkosh, WI 54901 HVAC ARMOR Project Scope HVAC Armor Refrigerant Optimization • Install HVAC RSO to each refrigeration system in accordance with safety and installation standards of the equipment. • Return to site and change refrigerant filter 30 to 45 days after HVAC RSO run-time. • Includes potential of evacuating refrigerant, change of filter, and re -charge of refrigerant system. • Commission refrigerant to manufacturer's equipment specifications. Addition of HVAC Armor RSO product takes 1-3 hrs. depending on machine size, follow up, filter replacement and charge adjustments in 30-60 days can take 1-3 days with intermittent downtime for actual replacement of the filters. • Air conditioner units that qualify for RSO treatment are four (4) tons in size or larger, older than four (4) years, and contain R22 or R410a refrigerant types. Energy Systems Upgrades Project Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Contractor understands and agrees that this Agreement is subject to and conditioned upon City entering into a financing agreement with Alliance Funding Solutions or another entity which City may select in its sole discretion. In the event City does not enter into such financing agreement, City may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Contractor. In the event of such termination, Contractor shall receive no compensation from City in connection with this Agreement. 4.2 Progress Payments. Prior to the first day of the month, during the progress of the work, commencing on the day and month specified in the Agreement, Contractor shall submit to the Contract Officer a complete itemized statement of all labor and materials incorporated into the work during the preceding month and the portion of the Contract Sum applicable thereto. Upon approval in writing by the Contract Officer, payment shall be made within thirty (30) days. City shall pay, or shall cause its escrow agent to pay, Contractor a sum based upon ninety five percent (95%) of the Contract Sum apportionment of the labor and materials incorporated into the work under the Agreement during the month covered by said statement. The remaining five percent (5%) of the Contract Sum shall be retained as performance security as detailed in Section 4.3 (Retention of Funds). 4.3 Retention of Funds. Progress payments shall be made in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.2 (Progress Payments) of this Agreement. In accordance with said section, City or City's escrow agent will retain five percent (5%) of the Contract Sum apportionment from each progress payment as performance security to be paid to the Contractor within sixty (60) days after final acceptance of the work by the City Council, after Contractor fiunishes City with a release of all undisputed contract amounts if required by City. Notwithstanding the foregoing, City agrees to pay or cause its escrow agent to pay Contractor fifty percent (50%) of the retention fiords upon Contractor's satisfactory completion of fifty percent (50%) of the scope of services, provided that Contractor shall furnish the City with any documents the City may reasonably require in connection with the release of such funds. If there are any claims specifically excluded by Contractor from the operation of the release, the City may retain proceeds as authorized by Public Contract Code Section 7107 of up to 150% of the amount in dispute. City's failure to deduct or withhold shall not affect Contractor's obligations hereunder. To the extent consistent with Public Contract Code Section 22300, Contractor may request and City shall make payment of retentions earned directly to an escrow agent at the expense of Contractor, and may direct the investment of the payments into securities and Contractor shall receive the interest earned on the investments upon the same terms provided for in Public Contract Code Section 22300 for securities deposited by Contractor. Upon satisfactory completion of this Agreement, Contractor shall receive from the escrow agent all securities, interest, and payments received by the escrow agent from the City. 5.0 PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE 5.1 1Sme of Essence. Time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement. 5.2 Schedule of Perfornranee. Contractor shall commence the services pursuant to this Agreement upon receipt of a written notice to proceed and shall complete all services within three hundred sixty-five (365) calendar days. Contractor shall submit for the Contract Officer's approval its proposed Construction Schedule. Contractor shall perform the services in accordance with the approved Construction Schedule. When requested by the Contractor, extensions to the time period(s) Pev. 03-2020 HVAC Armor, LLC. G75U Vinland %t., Vshkosh, wl 511YV1 ��_ ARMOR Description: HVAC Armor DX (coil rejuvenation) The Problem Condensing unit coils and their performance are key to the efficiency of a unit's energy performance. Coils that have deterioration, scaling, decomposition, or damage due to fin collapse consume more energy than original design. Solution: HVAC Armor DX HVAC Armor is a product and a service. The product is a restorative coating that is impregnated with 65% aluminum in a base of industrial grade polyurethane. This combination provides an impenetrable layer of protection that provides a heat transfer medium thus the energy savings. The service is our stringent application requirements, that clean and strip the coil of dirt, scale and debris prior to our application. Benefits of HVAC Armor DX • Significant improvement in efficiency, and saving energy consumption at the unit. Savings of 10- 15%validated by stringent Measurement and Verification process. See further details in M&V section of this document. • Physical protection of coil. HVAC Armor presents a barrier to further corrosion and efficiency depleting wear. Extension of the life cycle of the equipment for this critical component. • Extends life of HVAC equipment by, lowering O&M and Capital costs. This is accomplished as the HVAC Armor protectant is not only a UV inhibitor, but requires only water for further cleaning. Additionally, we have curtailed the aging and decomposition of the coil by % of its original life expectancy. • In coastal areas subject to the harsh effects of salt corrosion, the product meets and exceeds the Code of Testing No SST -A / 2008 Salt Spray Test per ISO 9227 ASTM 6117. BEFORE - e r AFTER 5 HVAC Armor, LLC. 2750 Vinland St., Oshkosh, WI 54901 HVA 0 ARMOR Description: HVAC Refrigerant Optimization The Problem In 95% of HVAC systems, refrigerant oil residue builds up on the interior of the copper walls. This is a naturalized adhesion process that presents a thermal barrier - reducing the heat transfer characteristics of the coolant and pipe. In M&V testing (measurement and verification) performed by ECM, it has been noticed that Oil Fouling can reduce the performance of the refrigeration cycle by an average of 3-15% per year. Solution: HVAC Armor -Refrigerant Rejuvenation Optimization HVAC Armor RSO Refrigerant Rejuvenation Optimization is a product and a service. The product is a Polarized Refrigerant Oil Additive, that has a technical track history of 25 years of remarkable performance. This product displaces and removes the oil buildup that adheres to the pipe walls, that inhibit the return of oil and prevent thermal transfer. Since HVAC Armor does not remain in the coolant, the thermodynamic properties of the fluid are not affected. As a service we provide an overall mechanical inspection of the unit to include assessment of the operational characteristics, refrigerant cycle performance, and condition analysis. This provides you further insight into the mechanical performance of the system and life cycle planning. As part of our service we return in 45 — 60 days to replace the inline refrigerant filter that will notably be clogged with accumulated debris from the process. Benefits of HVAC Armor RSO • Significant improvement in efficiency, saving energy consumption at the unit • One-time installation, permanently cures oil fouling and lasts for the life of the system • A technologically superior product that by its characteristics is an Innate, non -toxic product that won't harm the environment • Extends life of HVAC equipment by, lowering O&M and Capital costs HVAC Armor, LLC. 275V Vinland St., Vshkosh, WI 511YV1 ARMOR Installation Information Pre Installation Equipment Inspection. A condition analysis is performed on the equipment prior to _ commencing work. This assesses the refrigeration cycle, and the general condition of the unit and critical components. r- _ This report and any deficiencies are presented to the customer for further decision -making. J IF Leak identified prior to installation and fixed during Refrigeration System Optimization. HVAC Armor DX Perform Deep Cleaning prior to Coating Application We perform minor disassembly of the unit to expose the condenser coils in preparation for the deep cleaning operation. We use an environmentally friendly product that effectively and mildly "etches" the existing aluminum coil substrate for thorough preparation of the coil prior to the coating application. We perform this cleaning operation with a 2200 PSI power washer to effectively remove all dirt, debris and accumulated scale. Additionally we straighten any and all damaged fins to provide the best air flow possible with the existing coil condition. Perform the Protective Coating Application Apply the HVAC Armor coating — a proprietary blend of aluminum and industrial grade polyurethane. We apply our product using commercial grade air sprayers. This ensures we can reach and penetrate deep into the coil structure for complete coverage. We provide 3 spray passes on the coil from each side (inside and outside of coil) this quality measure provides the necessary 2 mil coverage for maximum energy efficiency. HVAC Armor, LLC. 2750 Vinland St., Oshkosh, WI 54901 HVAC ARMOR Installation Information HVAC Armor - Refrigerant Optimization After the Condition Analysis and Inspection of the equipment, we add the appropriate amount of the HVAC RSO product into the refrigerant circuit via the suction line "port". The amount of product is specified and added based on the "tonnage" of the unit and is a percentage of the actual refrigerant volume. We let the RSO product perform its function for a 30-60 day period. This ensures the product has displaced and removed the existing fouling. We return after this period to replace the refrigerant filter media. To perform this we evacuate the refrigerant, replace the filter with OEM product, pressure check the unit with nitrogen for leaks, and restore the refrigerant charge at the manufacturer specified level using a scale to weigh the refrigerant put into the system. L_ HVAC Armor, LLC. 2750 Vinland St., Oshkosh, WI 54901 HVAC ARMOR HVAC Armor DX - Warranty Information HVAC ARMOR® LIMITED WARRANTY HVAC Armor maintains a (1) one year warranty period for the product applied in this installation. Commencement of the warranty is upon completion of our installation services, and final documentation being delivered. HVAC Armor, LLC warrants against defects in the product, and defects on installation of the product. The warranty includes parts and labor for the warranty period. An HVAC Armor Sticker is placed on the equipment at the completion of the installation. This provides general cleaning instructions and direction to the HVAC Armor cleaning procedures to any maintenance personnel working on the equipment. Any issues related to maintaining any product, or accidental damage by the customer is not included in the warranty. As part of an ongoing committment to you, we additionally offer extended warranties and service contracts to preserve your investment. Please contact ECM Holding Group, LLC or HVAC Armor, LLC. For further information & pricing. HVAC Armor, LLC. G75V Vinland St., Vshkosh, WI SIIYVl -ARMOR HVAC Armor - Terms & Conditions General: Assumes we will pay Prevailing Wage if required by law or contract. Does not assume the utilization of Union personal or Union rates. Modifications to the staff for Union Rates will be quoted as additional. Quote assumes working at anytime of the day, unless prohibited by Prevailing Wage, Davis Bacon, and any other labor laws. Quote assumes the opportunity to work 8-12 hrs. per day, and up to 8 days consecutively (Wed. to Wed.), unless prohibited by law. The inability to work the requested hours may have modifications to the pricing. Rebates may be available, and HVAC Armor, LLC will assist in completion of documentation, however HVAC Armor, LLC does not submit applications, nor guarantee the rebates will be approved. For projects including HVAC Armor RSO, our quote is based on all equipment utilizing either R-22 or 410A. Any other refrigerants will not have HVAC Armor OF applied and credited from the project. Further, the customer assumes the responsibility of providing additional refrigerant if the system is found to require additional refrigerant when replacing after the filters are changed. The customer is also responsible for fixing any items found to be not to spec, leaking, etc. during the pre -installation inspection process. Only items that effect the ability to perform the installation of the project will be required to be addressed during the installation timeframe. The customer is responsible for any additional State & Local taxes if the project is not Exempt. PAYMENT TERMS: (Unless otherwise specified by contract) Payments terms are "Due - Net 30" Contract Value Under $50,000 - 100% upon completion of the project. $50,000 - $300,000 - 50% Mobilization & Materials (DP) / 50% invoiced upon project completion. Over $300,000 - 25% Mobilization & Materials (DP) / 75% progress invoiced until completion. Proposal is valid for 60 days. PROPOSAL ACCEPTED BY: Customer Date Erik T. 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Energy Efficiency Measure 1 1-3 Year ROI ®z Proactive Removal of R-22 ® I Repairs Requiring Refrigerant Evacuation �.• System Leak I Refrigerant Loss U Annual Maintenance Q Compressor Failure I Rebuild See How Much Others Have Saved 0/ 28% Cost and kWh Savings 11% Cost and kWh Savings A M. 21% Cost and kWh Savings CBRE 23% 36% 27% l Cost and kWh Savings Cost and kWh Savings Cost and kWh Savings Inclusive ofsystem corrections Complete case studies available on website at www.bluonenergy.com/case-studies Getting Started With Bluon Whether you're just curious about BIuon TdX 20, or want to start converting immediately, we've got you covered. �O Contact Us Just get in touch with any questions you might have. Contact Your Contractor Have your contractor visit bluonenergy.com/contractors. T Start Saving Calculate your estimated ROI by visiting our website. Fnergy Systems Upgrades Project specified in the Construction Schedule may be approved in writing by the Contract Officer. The work shall be considered completed upon approval by City, provided that such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 5.3 Force Majeure. The time period(s) specified in the Construction Schedule for performance of the services rendered pursuant to this Agreement shall be extended to the extent caused by delays due to unforeseeable causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor, including, but not restricted to, acts of God or of the public enemy, unusually severe weather, fires, earthquakes, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, riots, strikes, freight embargoes, wars, litigation, and/or acts of any governmental agency other than the City, if the Contractor within ten (10) days of the commencement of such delay notifies the Contract Officer in writing of the causes for the delay. The Contract Officer shall ascertain the facts and the extent of delay, and extend the time for perfomvng the services for the period of the enforced delay when and if in the judgment of the Contract Officer such delay is justified. The Contract Officer's determination shall be final and conclusive upon the parties to this Agreement. Contractor shall not be entitled to any damages or increase in compensation due to force majeure. 5.4 Term Unless earlier terminated as set forth herein, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect until final approval and acceptance of the project by the City. 6.0 COORDINATION OF WORK 6.1 Representative of Contractor. The following principal(s) of Contractor are hereby designated as being the principal(s) and representative(s) of Contractor authorized to act on its behalf with respect to the work specified herein and make all decisions in connection therewith; Jake Torres It is expressly understood that the experience, knowledge, capability and reputation of the foregoing principal(s) were a substantial inducement for City to enter into this Agreement. Therefore, the foregoing principal(s) shall be responsible during the term of this Agreement for directing all activities of Contractor and devoting sufficient time to personally supervise the services hereunder. For purposes of this Agreement, the foregoing principal(s) may not be replaced nor may their responsibilities be substantially reduced by Contractor without the express written approval of City. 6.2 Contract Officer. The Contract Officer shall be such person as may be designated by the City Manager or City Engineer of City. The Contractor shall keep the Contract Officer informed of Contractor's progress on the services. The Contractor shall refer any decisions which must be made by City to the Contract Officer. Unless otherwise specified herein or in the City's Municipal Code, any approval of City required hereunder shall mean the approval of the Contract Officer. The Contract Officer shall have authority to sign all documents on behalf of the City required by this Agreement, to the extent permitted by the City's Municipal Code. 6.3 Prohibition Against Assignrnent. The experience, knowledge, capability and reputation of Contractor, its principals and employees were a substantial inducement for the City to enter into this Agreement. Neither this Agreement nor any interest herein may be transferred, assigned, conveyed, hypothecated or encumbered voluntarily or by operation of law, whether for the benefit of Pev. 03-2020 CATALYST Efficiency Enhancing Controller Patent Pending Technology Overview 1 ►1111 tronsformative wove TECHNOLOGIES' I I A subsidiary of the Performance Mechanical Group 1012 Central Ave S I Kent, WA 98032 CatalystEEC.com Catalyst Efficiency Enhancing Controller - Technology Overview Introduction We want to thank you for the opportunity to introduce the CATALYST: Efficiency Enhancing Controller. This patent -pending retrofit technology adds dynamic control to constant volume HVAC systems and produces dramatically more efficient operation. It represents a new, unprecedented frontier of energy savings opportunities. It is the result of classic ingenuity combined with the capabilities of some of the world's leading manufacturing firms. Exclusive distribution rights for the CATALYST are held by Transformative Wave Technologies (TWT), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Performance Mechanical Group. TWT developed the technology in-house, has proven the savings potential in the field, and brought the technology to the marketplace. In 2009, Yaskawa America was selected as the manufacturer for the CATALYST controller. The CATALYST technology is built on proven hardware that has been utilized in industrial and commercial sectors for decades. At the same time technological advances in HVAC system control. The CATALYST controller has a small footprint which enables it to be easily installed inside the HVAC equipment cabinet. It integrates readily with existing thermostats or building management systems. The technology combines several well -practiced efficiency measures with our proprietary Opti-Run fan control logic to create a highly intelligent system. This custom microprocessor -embedded program effectively manages the system's operation without compromising comfort or indoor air quality. The CATALYST has an extraordinary return on investment (ROI), especially when combined with utility funding. Virtually any existing HVAC unit can be retrofitted with the CATALYST to achieve dramatic energy savings. Options for improving the efficiency of older existing HVAC equipment have historically been limited or economically unfeasible. The CATALYST will make a major contribution toward the energy conservation goals of utilities, business operators, and public entities. 2 Transformative Wave Technologies 1 1012 Central Ave S, Kent WA 98032 1855.867.2333 Catalyst Efficiency Enhancing Controller - Technology Overview Catalyst Overview The CATALYST is a retrofit technology for constant volume rooftop HVAC systems. This patent -pending retrofit process and technology is a multi -faceted improvement that will typically reduce energy consumption in these systems by 30-40%. The core of the CATALYST is a controller with our proprietary Opti-Run fan control logic. We are able to embed this custom logic, along with several additional energy saving functions, into the controller. This reduces the number of components and installation time, which allows us to provide a more attractive financial payback for clients. Once installed, the CATALYST device optimizes the heating, cooling, economizer, and ventilation functions of the HVAC equipment in response to input from the existing thermostat or building management system. The installation of this technology does not undermine the integrity or performance of the unit. The device is installed between the thermostat (or BMS controller) and the control terminals on the HVAC unit. The CATALvcm « vo «> o _ I thermostatic controller c and adds intelligence by proprietary logic, which enables the HVAC unit to make better decisions regarding its operation. This approact to system integration allows us to interface with a variety of systems in the same consistent manner. The CATALYST technology also includes the installation of additional sensors designed to provide critical information to the controller. This allows the technology to optimize the performance of the unit and provide feedback on the system's operation and energy performance. The CATALYST also reduces maintenance and service costs associated with each piece of equipment. The fan speed control feature reduces wear and tear on the fan motors by providing soft -start capability. By improving the control strategies, compressor runtimes are reduced and life spans are increased. The logic for all of these strategies is embedded in the onboard programmable logic controller by CATALYST manufacturer Yaskawa and cannot be changed in the field except by authorized personnel with specific programming tools. Yaskawa also factory -installs the external wiring harnesses to minimize installation error and access to the internal controller terminals. ter.:..^^_- - -'' ­ll reduce the potential for unauthorized field changes that may undermine the anticipated energy savings and creates a process that will produce reliable and EXISTING THERMOSTAT OR BMS CONTROLLER repeatable energy savings. e Catalyst EEC schematic. Transformative Wave Technologies 1 1012 Central Ave S, Kent WA 98032 1855.867.2333 Catalyst Efficiency Enhancing Controller - Technology Overview Energy Saving Strategies The CATALYST technology equips the HVAC system with a number of advanced energy saving strategies not commonly applied to constant volume rooftop packaged equipment. These include: Opti-Run Fan Control - The CATALYST will modulate the speed of the system fan according to a unique logic sequence based on space needs and input from the new sensors. This allows us to achieve significant fan energy savings while operating the unit within the manufacturer's rated design parameters. The CATALYST monitors key system variables and adjusts as needed to ensure proper equipment operation. These combined capabilities go beyond the abilities of a typical variable frequency drive (VFD) installation. Integrated Economizer - The CATALYST will control the economizer to allow for the simultaneous use of mechanical cooling and "free" outside air to satisfy a space. Most economizers on rooftop packaged units operate on an "either/or" basis, leaving considerable energy savings unrealized. Advanced Economizer Changeover - The CATALYST introduces the ability to sense and compare outside air and return air based on dry bulb temperature for non -humid markets and a combination of temperature and dew point for humid markets. Differential changeover will select the preferred source of air for mechanical cooling operation. Unoccupied Damper Control - During calls for heating or cooling when the space is unoccupied the outside air damper will remain dosed. This will lower heating and cooling costs because the system will not treat outside air during periods when ventilation air is not required. Demand Control Ventilation - Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) uses a CO' sensor to establish occupancy levels and match the amount of ventilation air delivered to the space to the occupancy level. By only bringing in the amount of ventilation air that is actually needed, we reduce the amount of heating and cooling required for treating this air. DCV is a well -established energy efficiency strategy that assures indoor air quality while reducing energy use. This strategy is documented in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62, [ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality. Demand Charge Reduction - To provide an additional energy savings benefit, the CATALYST also contains features to reduce the facility's energy "demand", which is the rate of energy use. In a commercial building, demand charges can account for 10-20% of the total energy bill. Reducing demand saves money and reduces overall energy costs. The CATALYST reduces demand charges by decreasing the maximum consumption of each HVAC unit. It can also be set to limit demand based on overall building consumption, or it is capable of receiving a "load - shed" signal from the local utility. Transformative Wave Technologies 1 1012 Central Ave S, Kent WA 98032 1855.867.2333 Catalyst Efficiency Enhancing Controller - Technology Overview Cost Effectiveness & Implementation As capital budgets continue to shrink and operating costs continue to rise, it is important that the economics of the CATALYST opportunity make sense and are attractive to all involved. In a typical application, the CATALYST will reduce HVAC energy consumption by 25-40%. When the CATALYST includes the eIQ Platform, the operational savings achieved during the initial installation can be maintained for the life of the equipment. This avoided electrical expense is sometimes as much as 10% of the annual utility cost. The CATALYST will also reduce the demand at each site, which can lower the overall utility expense by another 2-3%. A system equipped with the CATALYST technology can demonstrate its proper operation in a manner of minutes. This makes verification of the measure simple. As long as the technology remains in place, and in working order, the energy savings will be reliable and consistent. When coupled with the eIQ Platform, we are able to guarantee the savings for the life of the product. The installation of the CATALYST technology provides an opportunity to identify and address operational and service related deficiencies. Under no circumstances will the technology be applied in systems that are not properly repaired or controlled. COST DISCUSSION We have several strategies for the implementation and funding of a CATALYST upgrade. On a capital purchase program our target is to meet a total installed cost to the client that produces a 2-3 year payback, after utility rebates. This is considered to be very attractive by most clients. Utility funding will vary from market to market. We are working with a number of utilities to obtain a general funding commitment that we can count on. A specific equipment list for a proposed site allows us to develop a preliminary installation cost and savings estimate for presentation to the local utility. This will allow them to respond with a firm funding commitment and allow us to produce a final Payback/ROI Analysis for the client. Our Partners r YAS KAWA irTes# sensors That Auks Hu(Mings Smart! TRiD!UK Transformative Wave Technologies 1 1012 Central Ave S, Kent WA 98032 1855.867.2333 33 ALLIANCE Attachment D — Control Systems 12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [:jn BALLIANCE ABS Existing Size/ Proposed Site Location Served Equipment Type Manufacturer Model Number I Serial Number Year ID Tag I Capacity Control 1_. AC- 1 HA- 31 33,35 Packaged Gas / Elec Carrier e-r 48H-G-DO28-AC-60liG 3203F46876 25-.O-ton--. Tstat L __O - __ - ------- A - - _' HA-37,39,41 ........... Packaged Gas/ Elec ............ Carrier ------ 48HGDO28AC-601JG ------ 3203F46873 25.0-ton _2003 2003 .__N_etwo.rk Network Tstat U----------- 03 -------------------------- AC-3 HB-32,34,36 ------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Packaged Gas/ Elec Carrier 48HGDO28AC-601JG 32031`46875 25.0-ton 2003 NetworkTstat 04 ---------------- ----------------------------- AC-4 ------------------------- H B-38,40,42 ----------------------------------------------------- Packaged Gas/ Elec -------------------------------------------------- Carrier --------------------------- 48HGDO28AC-601JG ----------------------------------------------------------------- 3203F46874 -------------------- 25.0-ton ----------------------------------------- 2003 Network Tstat 05 HB-31,33,35 Packaged Gas / Elec Carrier 48GXN060090601 3303GI1749 5.0-ton 2003 Network Tstat E E -06 - ----- _AC-5 A E_-6 -- ---------- -------------------- ----- LB-38,40,-42 ----- ......... Packaged -Gas -/-Elec ----------- ------------------------------------------- Carrier ------------ . 48GXNO30040501 -- .... ------------------- ----- 3103G12015 ---- -------------------- 2._5-to_n___..2003 _ ------------------- --Network Tstat-_ 0 U 07 AC- 7 HB-37,39,41 Packaged Gas / Elec C a-r-r-i e-r 48HJDOI-4-661 3803G30741 Tstat-_ C 2 08 __ - -- A S�-� ---- H!A-27,39,41 .......... Packaged Gas/ Elec -------------- Carrier ---- 48HJD009-651 ----- 3803G20688 -12.5--ton--..2003 8.5-ton 2003 _-N-etwo.rk E 09 ----- CU-1 ---------- LB-11 13 ------------- L --------- - - - ----------- S S Cooling R ------------------ ------------------------------- --- - -------------- Carrier --------------------------- ---- 38QR018C331 ----- - --- 1302X19351 ---------------------- - -------------------- 1.5-ton -------------------- 2002 -------------------- -------------------- U, LB-1-9,21 Split Cooling ISplit e_r Carrier--- 38QR018C331 1602_X2_26_09 1._5-ton___..2002 _10- 11 __CU_-2 -- 1 CU-3 ------- ------ I LB-23,35 -it -Sys Sys Cooling _C -------------- lCarrier ---- 38QR018C331 ----- ---- I NA - 11.5-ton 120021 -------------------- 01 AC-1 A Building Packaged Gas/ Elec Trane YHC036E3ELA 952100391L 3.0-ton 2009 Network Tstat jil�ji_ng ------ F�ckagecl Gas/ Elec Trane ----------- ---------- Y S4L ----- 5�ii&6z -- ---- - 5. - 0-to - n ----- - 2009 __ Network - - Tstat __ - ----- -------- 03 AC-3 A Building Pack-aged-Gas-/-Elec ---------- Trane- ---------- ---- ----- YHC060E3-ELA ---------- -------------- 952100484L ----- -- ---- - 5.-O-ton-­,2009 ------ - ----- -------- --N-etwo-rk Tstat-_ �6 -- - - -- - -- ------ - - - ------ 2�ilcling - ------------------- Packaged Gas/ Elec Trane ------------------------------------------------- YHCO48E3ELA ------------- 952100464L ------- 4.0 -ton - 2009 -------------------- Network Tstat Z� 05 .. AC-5 ..... A Buil�jm_g ------ ---------- ------- Trane ----------------- -------- -- ---- YSC092_E3_ELA ---------- ----------- -- 95210045-OL ----- -- ---- - 7._5-to_n___"2009 ------ - ----- -------- _-N-etwo-rk Tstat-_ T---- 0 ------ 06 ---- ----- AC-3 AC-_3 ----------------------- Bluilcli_ng --------------------------------------------------- packaged Pum-p BDP ------------------------- I 542EJ030 ----------------------- I 0883C74020 -------------------- 3._5-tO_n___..1983 Tstat-_ 07. __ -- 2�C_ ------ ------ B Building -Heat- --------- Packaged Heat Pump ------------- York -- -------- ------------- BIHH042A06B ----- SNGMM079033- 3.5-to-n .--N-etwo-rk Tstat-_ 1 08 -2 FACT-[ ------ B-B-5�i-ng ------ --- ------- -- -- --- ISpl-it-Sys Heat --------- ------------ ti'�A I ---- NA ---- I --- NA --- ri.O:ton t2003 NAI --N-etwo-rk 01 CU- CityHall Split Sys Heat Pump BDP 66ICEX048000AAAA 1597E27056 4.0-ton 1997 New EMS 02 ____1 -- CU-3 ------- --------- City Hall -it. Split Sys Heat Pump ----------- Carrier -- ------- 38AQS012-600 ----- 4496F38015 ---.. 10.0-ton 1996 New EMS 03 CU-2 city Hall ------- ----------- Day --- &_ 'Night ------------- N-4- -H-3- -4-8- _G_ T-F-1- -0-0 ----------- E -1-6- -0-6- -0-6- -5-3- -4 ------ 4- -0- - t- o--n ------- 2-0-1--6 - ----- New w__ _E_ _M_ -5 ----- -- - - 04 -- -- ------- City Hall ------------------- Split Sys Heat Pump Carrier -------------------------------------------------- 38CKC048520 ------------- 2201E2_2709 ------- 4._O-ton___..2001 - -------------------- New 05 City H-W ------ ------- --- --- -- -- --- Sp-W�;� Heat-Pu'rnp ----------- --------- C a-r-r-i e'r ----- ---------- 38CKBO36500 ----- 4596E12387 3.0-ton 1996 -EMS ---- ----- New EMS a` ----------- 06 Ei; Hall Split Sys Heat Pump ................ Carrier --------- �6--------------------- ijiE5� 4. 0-to n 2008 -------------------- New EMS 07 City Hall Condensing Unit Continental MRA-15 10870-072988 New EMS U----- u 08 ---------- City Hall --------------------------- Split Sys Cooling Carrier ------------------------- 38ANC12310 ----------------------- 3000Y20477 ------------ 1.0-ton ----- 2000 -------------------- 0 - ---------- ------- 7 City Hall --- -- -- --- Split sys Heat Pump -------- Lennox ----- ---------- HP23 -060-15Y ----- -------- 5805 H48953 -- ---- - 5. 0-to n ------ 2005 ----- ----- New EMS ----- 10 ---- ----- AC-2 ----------------------- City Hall --------------------------------- Packaged Heat Pump ------------------ Trane ------------------------- 4TCY4048B1000AA ----------------------- 9361FY89H ------------- 4.0-ton ------- 2009 -------------------- New EMS 11 AC-1 City Hal ----------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- -- FackagedHeatPump Trane 4TCY4048B1000AA ----------------------- 9323.2H9H ----------- 4.O-ton 2009 ----------_----- __ NewEMS --1-- 2 --CU--------------Hall -----i-F------- ------ City ---------------------- Split Cooling ------------ Sanyo---------- -----------NA---------- ----------NA---------10-tan----Old ---___"----------- -------------------- -- 15 __4-- ------- --------- Hall ----------------- Chiller ---------- -----------NA---------- ---------- --------- ---- l2Lq.�:�on2007 - - -------------------- ew-EMS . -------City Hall ......IPump........................ALMLT!4.......... .......City ------------------- iSTLq! .-----.....]_------- I ------�-A-----2-�--1-0----3-.------ -F--F-O-O--I-q--S-L--�-�-a---q-g-�--�- 15 HP . -N ----New EMS---- [:jn BALLIANCE ABS Existing Size / Proposed Site Location Served Equipment Type Manufacturer Model Number Serial Number year ID Tag Capacity Control 15 ----- CHWP-2 ---------- City Hall ----------------------- Pu m ------p -------------------------- ----- Armstrong ------------ ------------------------- ----------------------- 15 HP ------------ ----- New EMS -------------------- 13 ----- CT-1 ---------- City Hall ----------------------- Cooling Tower -------------------------------- Eva pco ----------------- AT19-59 ------------------------- 7310728 ----------------------- 10 HP ----------- ----- New EMS -------------------- 15- CWP-1 City Hall Pump Armstrong 8x8x10 4382 574409 20 HP New EMS - ------------------ - 15 -- CWP-2 -------- City Hall- ------ ----- P-ump-------------------------- --------------------------- ----- Armstrong ---------- Sx8x10 4382 ----------------------- ----------- 20 HP ----- -------------------- New EMS ----- ---------- ----------------------- -------------------------------- Boiler Lo-------------------------------------- ----------------------- ----------- 1-5-1--2 ----- -------------------- --1-4-- 14 ----B---1- --- B-2 -------C--it-y--H--a--ll------- City Hall -------- Boiler -in--v-a-r- ------ Lochinvar --------C-H--N--1-8--0-1-------- CHN1801 ----K-0-6--H--0-0--1-9--2-5--3-0--- K06H00192531 --k-B-t-u-H- 1512 kBtuH ----- -----N--e-w---E-M---S----- New EMS o ----- 14 --- HWP-1 - City Hall ------------------------------- Pump ----------------- Taco ------------------------- F11507E2BAH1L08 ---------------------- ---------- 3 HP ---- 2006 -------------------- New EMS u ----- 14 ---------- HWP-2 -------CyHa-ll------- Pu-m--p -------------------------- T-a--c-o------------- --- F-1-1-5-0--7--E-2-6--A--H--1L-0--8-- ----------------------- 3--H-P ------- -2-0-0--6 ----- N--e-w---E--M--S----- ------ AH-1 City Hall Air Handling Unit (CV) Recold MH-400 D-12079 15 HP New EMS ----- ---------- AH-2 ----------------------- City Hall -------------------------------- Air Handling Unit (VFD) ----------------- Recold ------------------------- MH-400 ----------------------- D-12080 ----------- 15 HP ----- -------------------- New EMS > AH-3 City Hall Air Handling Unit (VFD) Recold NA NA 15 HP New EMS u----- ---------- AH-4 ----------------------- City Hall ------------------------------- Air Handling Unit (CV) ----------------- Continental ------------------------- MBA-15 ---------------------- 10870 ---------- 15 HP ---- -------------------- New EMS ----- 16 ---------- AC-1 ----------------------- Communications -------------------------------- Split Sys Gas / Elec ----------------- Trane ------------------------- TWA090D40RAA ----------------------- 9521JCAAD ----------- 7.5-ton ----- 2009 -------------------- New EMS ----- 17 ---------- AC-2 --------------------- -- Communications -------------------------------- Split Sys Gas / Elec ----------------- Trane ------------------------- TWA090D40RAA -----....... -...... ---- 9521L14AD ----------- 7.5-ton ----- 2009 -------------------- New EMS ----- 18 ----- ---------- ---------- ----------------------- Police Department ----------------------- ---------- ---------------------- Split Sys Gas / Elec -------------------------------- ----------------- Payne ----------------- ------------------------- PA10JA060-C ------------------------- ----------------------- 0704E23824 ----------------------- ----------- 5.0-ton ----------- ----- 2004 ----- -------------------- New EMS -------------------- 19 Police Department Heat Exchanger Modine HH-035-42-A 97295 5784201 ----- 20 ---------- ----------------------- Police De artment -------------------------------- Packa ed Gas / Elec ----------------- Pa ne ------------------------- NA ----------------------- NA ------ ----- 4.0-ton ----- 1988 -------------------- New EMS 06 CU-4 Fire Station 2 Split Sys Heat Pump Trane TWP018C100A1 J33220969 1.5-ton 1994 ----- 07 ---------- ----------------------- Fire Station 2 -------------------------------- Split Sys Heat Pump ----------------- Trane ------------------------- TWP018C100A1 ----------------------- J33220970 ----------- 1.5-ton ----- 1994 -------------------- ----- 08 ----- --CU-5 -------- ---------- -- --------------------- Fire Station 2 -------- ----- ---- ------ -------------------------------- Air Compressor --- ---------- ----- ---- ---------- ------ --------------------------------- Ingersoll Rand ----------------- --- --------------- ------- --- ----------------------- -------------- --------- ----------- ------ ----- ----- ----- -------------------- -------------------- 09 CU-1 Fire Station 2 Split Sys Gas / Elec Trane TTP036C100A2 NA 3.0-ton o10 ----- ---------- CU _2 ----------------------- Fire Station 2 -------------------------------- Split Sys Gas / Elec ----------------- Trane ------------------------- TTP036C100A3 ----------------------- NA ----------- 3.0_ton ----- -------------------- ----- 11 - CU-3 Fire Station 2 Split Sys Gas / Elec Trane TTP036C100A4 NA 3.0-ton ----- -------------------- 12 Fire Station 3 5p lit Sv s Gas / Elec ------------- Carrier ------------------------ 24ABR36OA550 ---------------------- 4007EO2197 ---------- 3.0-ton ---- 2007 ------ — 13 Fire Station 3 Split Sys Gas / Elec Trane 4TTA306OA3000BA 9503W8N5F 5.0-ton 2009 14 ---------- ---------------------- Fire Station 3 ----- Split Sys Gas / Elec ---------------- Trane ------------------------ 4TTA3060A3000BA ---------------------- 9503W845F ---------- 5.0-ton ---- 2009 -------------------- ----- 15 ---------- ----------------------- Fire Station 3 -------------------------------- Split Sys Heat Pump ----------------- Payne ------------------------- PH-H ----------------------- 0809X67486 ------ ----- 2.5-ton ----- 2009 -------------------- ----- 16 ---------- AC-1 ----------------------- Fire Station 3 -------------------------------- Split Sys Heat Pump ----------------- Ruud ------------------------- UQKA-A024JK ----------------------- 5528FO70214443 ----------- 2.0-ton ----- 2002 -------------------- ----- 17 ---------- ----- ------------------ Fire Station 4 -------------------------------- Split Sys Gas / Elec ----------------- Trane ------------------------- 4TTB3060A1000BB ----------------------- 09514TGE2F ------------ 5.0-ton ----- 2009 -------------------- u 01 AC-1 Palm View Center Split Sys Gas / Elec Trane TWA090D30RAA NA 7.5 ton 2009 Network Tstat d 02 AC-2 Palm View Center IPackaged Gas / Elec Ruud RRGF-201076CLR C5422BTRAC63998 7.5-ton 1999 Network Tstat [:jn BALLIANCE Site ABS ID Existing Tag Location Served Equipment Type Manufacturer I Model Number Serial Number / Size Capacity Year Proposed Control 01 AC-3 Senior Center Packaged Gas Elec Carrier 50HJQ008-521 2007G50215 7.5-ton 2007 Tstat Network -- --- Senior Center - - - ----------- Packaged Gas Elec --- ----------- Trane ---- - - ---- YC H301E3 LOAC ----- ------ 11 38 10845D - 25 .0-ton 2011 - - -- N Tstat -0-2_. --- __AC-_2 ....... 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Packaged Gas/ Elec ----------- Trane - YSC120E3ELB000 ----- 952100989L 10.0-ton 2009 -------- Network Tstat t s ------ 06 ---- ----- AC-6 ----------------------- Shadow Oak Park ------- Packaged Gas/ Elec __r --------------- Trane ------------------------- ------------------------ YSC120E3ELB000 ------------- 952100249L ------- 10.0-ton - 2009 ----- -------- ----- Network Tstat ------ 07 ---------- AC-7 ----------------------- Shadow Oak Park ------- 1 Packaged Gas / Elec .---------------- lTrane ------------------------------------------------- I 4YCY4024A1064A6 ------------ I 09533HS79H 2.0-ton ------- 120091 ---- -------- ----- NetworkTstat Controls Parameters �n ALLIANCE BU�Li��rv_ ;A Gha Site Existing OperatinVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111i mmPmaruperarion Control Control Additional Type Mon Tues Prog Tstat S:OOAM 8:OOAM Wed Thu Fri Sat 8:00AM 8-WAM 8:00AM 8:00AM Sun S:OOAM Cool 74° Heat 68° Type Network Mon 11:00AM Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 11:OOAM 11:OOAM 11:OOAM 11:OOAM 8:00AM 9:OOAM Cool 76'±2' Heat 68°±2° Notes: 1-5 Cameron Park& Occupied Community Center Unoccupied 9:OOPM 9:OOPM 9:OOPM 9:OOPM 9:OOPM 9:OOPM 9:OOPM 85° 60' Thermostat 9:OOPM 9:OOPM 9:OOPM 9:OOPM 9:OOPM B:OOPM 6:OOPM 85° 55' Occupied Prog Tstat 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 75' 72' Network 1:30AM 5:30AM 5:30AM 5:30AM 5:30AM Closetl Closed 76°±2° 68°12° 1-5 City yard Unoccupied 85° 60° Thermostat 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 85° 55° Civic Center: Occupied Prog Tstet 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 73' 71' New 6:30AM 6:30AM 6:30AM 6:30AM Closed Closed Closed 76°±2° 68°±2° 1-6 City Hall Unoccupied &EMS 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:OOPM 7:OOPM 7:OOPM 7:OOPM 7:OOPM 80° 60' EMS 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 85° 55° Civic Center: Occupied Prog Tstat 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 74° 71° New 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 76°12° 68°±2° 1-6 Communications Unoccupied 80' 60' EMS 85' 55' Civic Center: Occupied Prog Tstat 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 71° 68' New 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 76'±2' 68°±2° 1-6 Police Department Unoccupied & EMS 800 60° 1 EMS 85° 55° Palm View Center Occupied Prog Tstat 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 74° 68° Network 5:30AM 5:30AM 5:30AM 5:30AM 5:30AM Closed Closed 76'12' 68°±2° 1-5 Unoccupied Thermostat 6:OOPM 6:OOPM 6:OOPM 6:OOPM 6:OOPM $5' 55° Occupied Prog Ts tat 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 24hrs 720 680 Network B:WAM B:OOAM B:OOAM B:OOAM B:OOAM Closed Closed 76'±2' 680±20 1-5 Senior Center Unoccupied Thermostat 4:OOPM 4:OOPM 4:OOPM 4:OOPM 4:OOPM 85' 55' Shadow Oak Rec Occupied Prog Tstat 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 73' 68° Network 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 6:OOAM 6:OOAM B:OOAM Closed Closed 76°±2° 68°±2° 1-5 Center Unoccupied 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 85° 60° Thermostat 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 2:OOPM 85° 55° Additional Notes: 1 Multiple programable thermostats were found in the hold position or with inefficient/inoperable programing 2 Smart thermostats will be a networked system with a single point of access 3 Initial standard schedule to be coordinated with site personnel including special events, weekend activities, holidays, etc 4 Occupied setpoints can be activated during standard unoccupied hours by manually adjusting the Smart T-Stat or by remote log -in 5 Temperature range from standard setpoints will be allowed for a timed duration, depending on independent energy usage 6 New EMS will be installed with a new, highly energy efficient sequence of operation and brought to the single point of access f 2/1 /2020 Print Staff Report • Outside, street, and area lighting retrofit or replacement. • Open Standards wireless platform and applications to control, dim, monitor and help maintain street lighting LED retrofit investment, plus enable a platform for future City applications such as parking, automated meter reading, charging stations, traffic, etc. • Building Automation System (BAS) installation, upgrade or expansion leveraging existing technology. • Building envelope upgrades. • Infrastructure improvements that reduce energy and/or reduce operating costs. • Other training, remote monitoring services, and on -going support services that will ensure objectives of program are met over the term of the agreement. All proposed ECMs must be provided on a turn -key basis, including all necessary permits, engineering, design, installation, commissioning, delivery, training, warranty service and regulatory compliance. The firm shall provide all labor, equipment, tools, materials, insurance, supervision, fuel and all other items needed to deliver excellent energy performance services. On June 26, 2020, staff received proposals from four consulting firms: Consultant 11 Location Alliance Building Solution, Inc. ISan Diego, CA Ameresco IlFramingham, MA Engie IlPasadena, CA SiteLogiQ Santa Rosa, CA The proposals were reviewed by staff on the basis of the experience of the contractor, the type of technology employed by the contractor, the cost to the local agency, relevant experience, scope of services provided and qualifications of proposed project team. After review, staff determined that the proposal from Alliance Building Solutions, Inc. (ABS) was the most comprehensive and demonstrated the best understanding of the required services. ABS has recently completed projects for the City of Fontana, City of Upland, City of Rialto, and City of Fresno, along with school districts including Inglewood Unified School District and William S. Hart High School District. DISCUSSION: ABS offers lighting, HVAC, Water, Roofing, and Solar System services. ABS has completed an audit at no cost to provide a preliminary list of solutions for several City facilities as shown in Attachment No. 5, including LED lighting upgrades, occupancy, sensors and HVAC upgrades, solar photovoltaic installation, and roof replacement. Implementing LED lighting retrofits offers energy savings, and improved visual quality, while reducing maintenance costs. Building controls can range from a simple thermostat to a complex building automation system. HVAC upgrades will realize energy savings, improve facility occupancy comfort, and reduce maintenance and repair costs. Solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems serve as an effective energy solution for offsetting utility costs, which will include needed roof replacements. This overall scope will allow the City to address capital facility and deferred maintenance needs, primarily funded through savings. Future costs that would have been applied to upgrades in this project, can now be allocated to other budgetary obligations. Energy service contracts are authorized by California Government Code section 4217.10 et seq. Government Code section 4217.12 provides that a public agency may enter into an energy services contract on such terms as the City Council determines are in the best interest of the City if "the anticipated cost to the public agency for thermal or electrical energy or conservation services provided by the energy conservation facility under contract will be less than the anticipated marginal cost to the public agency of thermal, electrical, or other energy that would have been consumed in the absence of these purchases." This simply means that the energy savings over the lifetime of the project will be equal to or greater than the project costs. https://destinyhosted.com/print_ag_memo.Gfm?seq=968&rev_num=0&mode=6demal&reloaded=true&id=93782 2/5 Energy Systems Upgrades Project creditors or otherwise, without the prior written approval of City. Transfers restricted hereunder shall include the transfer to any person or group of persons acting in concert of more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the present ownership and/or control of Contractor, taking all transfers into account on a cumulative basis. In the event of any such unapproved transfer, including any bankruptcy proceeding, this Agreement shall be void. No approved transfer shall release the Contractor or any surety of Contractor of any liability hereunder without the City's express consent. 6.4 Independent Contractor. Neither the City nor any of its employees shall have any control over the manner, mode or means by which Contractor, its subcontractors, agents or employees, performs the services required herein, except as otherwise set forth herein. City shall have no voice in the selection, discharge, supervision or control of Contractor's employees, subcontractors, servants, representatives or agents, or in fixing their number, compensation or hours of service. Contractor shall perform all services required herein as an independent contractor of City and shall remain at all times as to City a wholly independent contractor with only such obligations as are consistent with that role. Contractor shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its subcontractors, agents or employees are agents or employees of City. City shall not in any way or for any purpose become or be deemed to be a partner of Contractor in its business or otherwise or a joint venture or a member of any joint enterprise with Contractor. 6.5 Identity of Persons Performing Work. Contractor represents that it employs or will employ at its own expense all personnel required for the satisfactory performance of any and all tasks and services set forth herein. Contractor represents that the tasks and services required herein will be performed by Contractor or under its direct supervision, and that all personnel engaged in such work shall be fully qualified and shall be authorized and permitted under applicable State and local law to perform such tasks and services. 6.6 Utility Relocation. City, and not Contractor, is responsible for removal, relocation, or protection of existing main or trtnkline utilities but only to the extent such utilities were not identified in the Request for Proposal or specifications. Where the specifications call for the Contractor to remove, relocate, reconstruct or protect such lines, all such work shall be deemed included in the Contract Sum. Contractor having been presented with a reasonable basis to suspect that any previously unidentified main or trunkline may need to be removed, relocated or protected in place, Contractor shall immediately notify City and the affected utility company in writing of such belief, and the basis therefor, and Contractor shall thereafter work with the City and the utility company to coordinate such removal, relocation or protection. City shall reimburse Contractor for its reasonable costs incurred in locating and repairing damage not caused by Contractor, and removing or relocating such unidentified utility facilities, including equipment idled during such work. Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delays which meet both of the following requirements: (1) the delays occurred after Contractor gave City the written notice required by this Section; and (it) the delays were caused by the removal, protection, or relocation of such unidentified utility facilities. Nothing herein shall be deemed to prevent the City from seeking reimbursement of any such costs from the affected utility company. 6.7 Trenches or Excavations. Pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 7104, if the work included in this Agreement requires excavations more than four (4) feet in depth, the following shall apply: Pev. 03-2020 Niagara 4 + JACE'8000 M our newest F Lr are ope products r i-� For more than 15 years, the Niagara Framework' has fundamentally changed the way devices and systems connect to people —and the ways people can control and optimize those machines. With nearly half a million instances worldwide, Niagara is quickly becoming the operating system of the Internet of Things. Its open API, open distribution business model and open protocol support give you the freedom to choose how you work, what you build and with whom you partner. Niagara enables you to connect and control devices, while normalizing, visualizing and analyzing data from nearly anywhere or anything. From buildings and data centers to manufacturing systems and smart cities, the Niagara Framework improves strategic decision -making, allowing for optimized performance and cost reductions that can help businesses be more competitive and more profitable. And with the release of Niagara 4 and the JACE® 8000 controller, the opportunity to achieve operational excellence is even greater than before. NIAGARA 4 open 4 performance Niagara 4 builds on the legacy of the Niagara Framework' in new and exciting ways. It's less reliant on browser plug -ins, faster and easier to use. Now end users can directly access, analyze and act on a wide range of operational data. A truly open framework, Niagara 4 delivers a variety of notable improvements to help businesses take full advantage of the Internet of Things, including advanced visualization and new search, security and navigation tools. AN ALL -NEW USER INTERFACE Niagara 4 features a bold and intuitive new interface. Modern and easy to use, the platform utilizes HTML5 to provide an array of rich features. Our powerful new UI framework makes the user experience simpler and more robust, giving users maximum control of their data and decisions. The optimized workflow allows users to find and visualize data points quickly based on a powerful tagging system. New features include a built-in search function, customizable charting and visualization, role -based security, real-time troubleshooting and rapid navigation. Niagara 4's use of HTML5 provides a user interface that makes it easier for systems integrators to create and maintain customized views for end users. � �aerFk�n•i�r � MORE DATA AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Integrators can provide an interface that empowers users to do more on their own. Because devices, systems and data points can be tagged in Niagara 4, users can easily conduct a station -wide search of the most important elements key features in their operation. This one -tool solution utilizes tag hierarchies to automatically integrate all • Modern UX framework and design data in a navigation tree. Using a standardized dictionary of tagged elements, language (HTML5) users choose which points to monitor directly. Users can utilize the standardized dictionary to drive consistency in their building automation systems. End users are able to easily customize dashboards With a simple point -and -click or drag -and -drop, users can create customized charts, allowing them to instantly find and display critical information from Advanced charting and visualization their desktop, tablet or mobile device. Systems integrators no longer necessarily need to re -engineer new dashboards each time a customer requirement Data tagging changes. Building real-time dashboards is straightforward, allows for immediate Tag -based navigation troubleshooting and quickly displays data with attractive visualizations. • Device templating POWERFUL SECURITY Data cleansing capabilities Niagara 4 takes a "defense -in-depth" approach to Internet of Things security. Building on the security of previous Niagara versions, Niagara 4 is secure by Niagara station search default. Authentication requires users to choose strong credentials, and both data Workbench workflow improvements in motion and sensitive data at rest are encrypted. Niagara 4 also uses Role -Based Access Control (RBAC), making user permissions easy to configure and less Role -Based Access Control (RBAC) error -prone. Niagara 4 also can be integrated with existing enterprise identity and access management systems, such as LDAP and Kerberos. All user actions and Pluggable authentication schemes security -related events are recorded in Niagara's audit log for traceability. Improved UI developer experience (BajaScript 2.0) EASIER INTEGRATION Niagara 4's new templating feature enables tags to be applied to devices Station templating quickly, and allows applications to be prebuilt against a set of standardized Niagara AX to Niagara 4 station templates which then can be quickly created and reused. In other words, once migration tool a template is made, it can be redeployed as often as needed in other instances. The result is not only a more functional design for users but also reduced integration time across the board. FASTER, MORE POWERFUL DEVELOPMENT Developers will find improved documentation, a rich open API library, BajaScript 2.0, semantic data modeling via tags and other ready-made tools to greatly speed and support development. In addition, the need for specialized training in the Niagara user interface is reduced —anyone familiar with open Web development can now create a custom UI in Niagara. Niagara 4's new features and public APIs make it easier to extend, develop and build upon the framework. JACE' 8000 CONTROLLER a modular approach 4 global design Introducing an all -new hardware platform optimized for Niagara 4: the JACE 8000 controller. This "next -generation" controller features a new global design that functions with legacy systems and has the ability to scale for future needs. EFFICIENT GLOBAL DESIGN The new, modular design of the JACE 8000 controller makes it easy to install, integrate and deploy. Tool -less installation with expansion capability reduces installation complexity and improves flexibility. Systems integrators can focus on engineering solutions, not assembling components. And their lives will be simplified with a global power supply and improved access to standard enclosures. WIRELESS CAPABILITY Standard Wi-Fi offers enhanced wireless capability when interfacing with the next generation of wireless sensors and devices. The JACE 8000 controller also is configurable as an access point so that mobile phones and tablets can display information and advanced graphics. Expansion also is available when interfacing with other wireless fieldbuses seen in connected buildings. OPTIMIZED FOR NIAGARA 4 The JACE 8000 controller leverages the exciting new features of Niagara 4. It adds to the enhanced user experience, maximizing Niagara 4's key advantages: pure Web interface based on HTML5 with HTML5 views, charting and data visualization, a common design language, better reporting, robust security and improved device management. With simple configuration, tool -less installation, low-cost integration and high-powered performance, the JACE 8000 controller is a dramatic evolution in connecting and controlling devices worldwide. • Powerful Niagara 4 hardware platform with easy software upgrade capability • Modular hardware design for fast and easy installation • Tool -less installation • Expandable with up to four option modules • Native Wi-Fi capability • 24VAC/DC—standard global power supply • Standard open drivers included • Easy to select the right capacity license • Intuitive user interface • Rich choice of different colors, materials and finishes for differentiated OEM brand identification Fox network compatibility between Niagara AX and Niagara 4 • Station conversion tool to convert Niagara AX stations to Niagara 4 stations (.bog files) • Public APIs Niagara Driver Framework still supported • Niagara 4 will run on any JACE with HotSpot VIA (J3, J6, J6E, J7) Niagara 4 will run on any JACE 8000 controller open the Internet of things The reach of the Niagara Framework' is global —and growing daily. It is supported by a large and active community of innovative developers, integrators, consultants, manufacturers, resellers and end users who understand that Niagara is an essential part of the Internet of Things. That's the power of open, and the future of innovation. PRODUCT DEFINITION The JACE® 8000 is a compact, embedded IoT (Internet of Things) controller and server platform for connecting multiple and diverse devices and sub -systems. With internet connectivity and web - serving capability, the JACE 8000 controller provides integrated control, supervision, data logging, alarming, scheduling and network management. It streams data and rich graphical displays to a standard web browser via an Ethernet or wireless LAN, or remotely over the internet. VYKON Enterprise Security is an application that runs within the Niagara Framework® on the JACE 8000. VYKON Integrated Analytics is a data analytics extension to the Niagara Framework available on JACE 8000 controllers. The licensing model for the JACE 8000 controller is simplified and features standard drivers, along with optional 10 and field bus expansion modules for ultimate flexibility and expandability. The JACE 8000 controller operates with Niagara 4, the latest version of the Niagara Framework, for optimum performance. In larger facilities, multi -building applications and large-scale control system integrations, Niagara 4 Supervisors can be used with JACE 8000 controllers to aggregate information, including alarms, and historical and real-time data, to create a single, unified application. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS TI AM3352: 1000MHz ARM® Cortex"-A8 1GB DDR3 SDRAM Removable micro -SD card with 4GB flash total storage/2GB user storage *Wi-Fi (Client or WAP) lEEE802.11a/b/g/n lEEE802.1In HT20 @ 2.4GHz lEEE802.11n HT201HT40 @ SGHz Configurable radio (Off, WAP, or Client) WPAPSK/WPA2PSK supported *USB type A connector Back-up and restore support (2) isolated RS-485 with selectable bias and termination (2) 10/100MB Ethernet ports Secure boot **Supply requirements: 24VAC rated at 24VA minimum, or 24VDC rated at 1A (24W) minimum Runs Niagara AX: 3.8u1 and later Runs Niagara 4: 4.1 and later VYKON Integrated Analytics 1.1 requires Niagara AX 3.8u1 or later update builds VYKON Integrated Analytics 2.1 is compatible with Niagara 4.4 and 4.6 Real-time clock Batteryless a 'Not supported with Niagara AX ''VYKON Enterprise Security requires four hours of standby power powered by niagara framework" EXPANSION MODULE AND 10 CONFIGURATIONS MAXIMUM EXPANSION (MODULES SUPPORTED) • NPB-8000-LON (4) • NPB-8000-232 (4) NPB-8000-2X-485 (2) MAXIMUM 10 (MODULES SUPPORTED)* • 10-16-485 (16)* • 10-R-16 (16)* 0-R-34 (8)* •See JACE 8000 10 R data sheet for configuration details MAXIMUM VYKON ENTERPRISE SECURITY (MODULES SUPPORTED)* SEC-R2R* SEC-RIO* "16 total each or combined MAXIMUM VYKON ENTERPRISE SECURITY INTRUSION KEYPADS • SEC-INT-KP (6) r MAXIMUM COMBINATIONS MEXPANSION EXPANSION 2 3 4 232 or 232 or 232 or 232 or LON LON LON LON 485 232 or 232 or 232 or 485 LON LON LON 485 485 232 or 485 485 LON 485 485 485 485 Expandability is dependent on the type of expansion module used JACE° 8000 CONTROLLER MOUNTING & DIMENSIONS 0 JACE 8000 controller. Allow at least 1.5" (38mm) clearance around all sides and minimum 3" (76mm) at bottom for Wi-Fi antenna © Expansion module. Up to four (4) may be used. See "Expansion Module and 10 Configurations" © Distances between center of tabs from one unit to another unit W,(61) 0.24" (8.8) 0 J130 Di. 0 o a. 8 1 a.2) O 3.31" 3.31" vrr (as) b.aa^(11o) (84) (84) 4.33" (110) 6.]4" � 2.13" 2.13" (171.1) (sa) (54) o o �Ia 6.38" (162) y 2.07" (52.5) 7.05" (179) f 2.41• (61.1) Compatible with (D/N43880) enclosures Suitable for mounting to a panel or to an EN50022 standard 35mm rail Vizio stencils available upon request AGENCY CERTIFICATIONS UL 916 • CE EN 61326-1 RCM FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class B • FCC Part 15 Subpart C C-UL listed to Canadian Standards Association (CSA) C22.2 No. 205-M1983 "Signal Equipment" • 1999/5/EC R&TTE Directive CCC SRRC RSS RoHS ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS • Operating temperature:-20-60°C • Storage temperature:-40-85°C • Humidity: 5%-95% — Non condensing • Shipping & vibration: ASTM D4169, Assurance Level II • MTTF: 10 years+ ecobee EMS S i 7270 00 r rr>bee Uncover big savings with EMS Si: the most cost-effective energy management solution Heating and cooling account for up to 63% of light -commercial energy usage, and the US EPA suggests that 30% of energy used in these facilities is wasted. 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Outcome • 8-12% month -over -month savings • $1000's in food spoilage prevented with alerts from temperature sensors in freezers and refrigerators • Significant reduction in operational costs • Reduction in service calls with remote diagnostics and troubleshooting "Many of the competitive products we examined just weren't as intuitive. ecobee had it all —it was the perfect solution for our needs." — Dwayne Kostiha VP Operational Services, Austaco Ltd/ DBA Taco Bell Product specifications Compatibility • Conventional(2H/2C) • Heat pump (3H/2C) incl. 1-stage auxiliary heat • Gas, oil, electric Dual fuel Automation Two dry contact inputs and/or 10K resistive temp sensors that can be programmed to: • Act as the thermostat control sensor • Monitor freezers and coolers • Adjust the heat and or cool set temperatures • Switch the system to occupied or unoccupied mode • Shut down the compressor • Turn fan on • Disable heat Easy installation • Installation and set-up in less than one hour • Automatically detects the local wi-fi network • No gateway required Unparalleled value • Free software upgrades • No recurring fees • 3-year warranty Peace of mind • Automatic alerts and service reminders • HVAC Reports for remote diagnostics and troubleshooting Wire terminals • R2- W2 AUX Rc R2+ Y2 G • Rl- C W O/B Rl+ RH Y Temperature range Set point: 45' to 920F (7'to 33'C) Display: 40' to 1000F (5' to 370C) Sensitivity: +/- 1'F (+/- 0.5'C) Operating: 32' to 130'F (0' to 550C) Humidity range Display: 20% to 90% RH Sensitivity: +/- 5% RH Operating: 5% to 95% RH (non - condensing) Powering method 24VAC (3.5VA maximum) Connectivity & security ecobee uses the latest encryption technologies to ensure that data is protected both in transmission and network access. The ecobee EMS Si is designed to support: • 802.11 b/g/n wireless routers • WEP 64, WEP 128, WPA and WPA2 encryption methods • 168 bit SSL encryption • DHCP (dynamic) or Static IP addressing To learn more about how ecobee can help your business, please contact commercial@ecobee.com A Learn more at ecobee.com or visit ecobee.com/EMSSi support@ecobee.com 1 1.877.932.6233 Energy Systems Upgrades Project (a) Contractor shall promptly, and before the following conditions are disturbed, notify City, in writing, of any: (1) material that Contractor believes may be material that is hazardous waste, as defined in Section 25117 of the Health and Safety Code, that is required to be removed to a Class I, Class II, or Class III disposal site in accordance with provisions of existing law; (2) subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site different from those indicated; or (3) unknown physical conditions at the site of any unusual nature, different materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character provided for in the Agreement. (b) City shall promptly investigate the conditions, and if it finds that the conditions do materially so differ, or do involve hazardous waste, and cause a decrease or increase in Contractor's cost of, or the time required for, performance of any part of the work, shall issue a change order per Section 1.8 (Additional Services) of this Agreement. (c) If a dispute arises between City and Contractor whether the conditions materially differ, or involve hazardous waste, or cause a decrease or increase in Contractor's cost of or time required for, performance of any part of the work, Contractor shall not be excused from any scheduled completion date provided for by the Agreement, but shall proceed with all work to be performed under the Agreement. Contractor shall retain any and all rights provided either by contract or by law which pertain to the resolution of disputes and protests between the contracting parties. ;11I1001k,&9191 �[N-0 6.1 Minimum Scope and Limits of Imurance. Contractor shall obtain, maintain, and keep in fiA force and effect during the life of this Agreement all of the following minimum scope of insurance coverages with an insurance company admitted to do business in California, with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A:VH, and approved by City: (a) Broad -form commercial general liability, including premises -operations, products/completed operations, broad form property damage, blanket contractual liability, independent contractors, personal injury or bodily injury with a policy limit of not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence. If such insurance contains a general aggregate limit, it shall apply separately to this Agreement or shall be twice the required occurrence limit. (b) Business automobile liability for owned vehicles, hired, and non -owned vehicles, with a policy limit of not less than One Milion Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per accident for bodily injury and property damage. (c) Workers' compensation insurance as required by the State of California, with Statutory Limits, and Employer's Liability Insurance with a limit of no less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per accident for bodily injury or disease. Contractor agrees to waive, and to obtain endorsements from its workers' compensation insurer waiving subrogation rights under its workers' compensation insurance policy against the City, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers for losses arising from work performed by Contractor for the City and to require each of its subcontractors, if any, to do Rev.03-2020 [ jM ALLIANCE BUIL. Attachment E — Envelope Systems 12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 UM ALLIANCE Civic Center 1444 W Garvey Ave 5, West Covina, CA 91790 12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [jr] ALLIANCE Civic Center: City Hall 1444 W Garvey Ave S, West Covina, CA 91790 New Flat Roof (20,645 sq. /ft. Roof & 2,523sq. / ft. Wall/Curb Base flashings) 1. Remove & dispose of (1) existing gravel surfaced built-up roof system down to the structural concrete roof deck. All debris to be removed via roof chute. Remove & dispose of the existing sheet metal coping cap from the perimeter parapet walls. 2. Furnish & install new W' GP Dens -Deck Prime Class "A" Fire -rated gypsum board over the concrete substrate to provide smooth roofing surface and barrier between new roof and roofing asphalt installed on roof deck. Adhere the new ''/:" Dens -Deck Prime gyp board to the concrete deck with 2163 low-rise foam insulation adhesive as per Sarnaf l specs. 3. Furnish & install new SARNAFIL G41060-mil PVC single ply membrane (Energy -Smart White) fully -adhered roof system. Fully -adhere new PVC roof membrane in 2121 adhesive (1.0 gals per 100 sq. / ft.) over the Dens -deck prime gyp board. Hot-air weld all membrane laps with hot air welders. Install new Sarnastop peel stop bar mechanically fastened at perimeter parapet wall angles as per Sarnafil specs. 4. Install new Sarnafil CD-10 concrete fasteners & plates mechanicaIlyfastened 12" o.c. to the perimeter of all roof curbs, roof penetrations and at all roof drain locations where new G410 60 mil roof membrane terminates with roof projections. 5. Install new Sarnafil new G-459 60 mil asphalt -resistant flashing membrane to all parapet walls, wall base flashing and mechanical curb base (lashings fully adhered with Stabond adhesive. 6. Furnish & install new 4" flat stock 24-gauge sheet metal skirt flashing and/or surface mounted counterflashing to the top of new base flashing membrane where the membrane terminates at the top of existing exhaust fan curbs and AC duct penetrations. Secure the new skirt metal underneath the flange of existing sheet metal and secure with sheet metal screws and neoprene washers. 7. Furnish & install new 4 x 4" Sarnafil white clad metal edging to all perimeter outside edges of all perimeter parapet walls and exposed roof edge locations. Properly secure new PVC clad metal edge to the top of the wall. Properly strip - in with new cover strip hot-air welded to the clad metal edge flange and new PVC wall/roof membrane as per Sarnafil requirements. We have included 860 lineal feet of new clad metal edging on the perimeter outside edge of perimeter parapet walls. 8. Furnish and install new 96 mil Sarnafil walk pads at (2) roof access hatches, path from east roof hatch to mechanical roof to match existing, under satellite dish stands and to (2) serviceable sides of mechanical units. We have included 250 lineal feet. 9. Furnish & install (70) new Sarnafil Custom-made / pre-fab PVC pipe boot flashings to all soil pipe, electrical conduit pipe penetrations thru roof as per Sarnafil specs. Install new caulking sealant and hose clamp cinched tight around top of each new pipe boot. Install new PVC membrane storm collars over top of each new pipe flashing. Hot air weld the pipe boot flashing to the top of the new roof system. 10. Remove & replace the existing 44" wood sleeper supports from underneath (3) existing AC units. Install new redwood 44" wood sleeper supports and PVC protection membrane underneath existing mechanical units. We have included 80 lineal feet of new 44" redwood sleeper supports. 11. Remove & dispose of any existing 2x4" /4x4" wood sleepers underneath pipe runs across roof. Furnish & install (75) new Erico caddy pipe supports underneath electrical conduit runs on roof. 12. Furnish & install (7) new attic vents / heater stacks with a PVC clad metal flashing to replace existing (4) 12"x 12" goose neck attic & (3) 12" rd. heater stackflashings. Secure new flashing flange to the wood deck. Hot air -weld new PVC cover strip membrane to perimeterflange of each new flashing and at the tie-in with the new roof membrane. 13. Properly flash -in all (16) existing roof / overflow drains with the new G459 PVC roof membrane as per Sarnafil specs. 12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 Un ALLIANCE BUIL. Shadow Oak Rec Center 2121 Shadow Oak Dr, West Covina, CA 91791 *scope of work excludes shaded areas not enclosing conditioned space 12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [jM ALLIANCE Equipment Spec Sheets 12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 Product Data Sheet f..fli Edition: 02/2013 Version no.: 0003 EnergySmart Roof Sarnafil® G410 EnergySmart Roof® Membrane _48 _60 _72 _80 _Feltback Overview: The G410 EnergySmart Roof membrane is a heat -weldable membrane produced with an integral fiberglass mat reinforcement for excellent dimen- sional stability, for use in a Sika Samafil Adhered System. Sika Sarnafil's Energy Star qualified EnergySmart Roof color family con- sists of White, Tan, Light Gray, and Patina Green. Composition: The G410 EnergySmart Roof membrane is a high -quality, thermoplastic PVC membrane with a fiberglass reinforcement. The G410 roof membrane has a unique lacquer coating applied to the top of the membrane to reduce dirt pick up. Features and Benefits: Excellent dimensional stability • Meets EnergyStar/Title 24 Requirements for Cool Roofing (see pg. 2) Meets LEED/Green Globe Requirements for Cool Roofing (see pg. 2) Recycled content (see pg. 2) Lacquer coated to reduce dirt pick up • Hot-air welded seams for long-term performance • Proven membrane performance Codes and Approvals: Sika Sarnafil's Adhered Systems using G410 PVC membranes are clas- sified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Underwriters Laboratories of Canada, FM Global, Miami -Dade and Florida Building Code. Sika Sar- nafil membranes also meet the material requirements of the International building code. For more information, please visit the "technical downloads" section of our website. Packaging: The G410 roof membrane rolls are wrapped in a protective film and strapped to a wood pallet. EnergySmart white, tan and light gray are avail- able as 10 ft. (3 meters) wide. EnergySmart patina green is availale as 6.5 ft. (2 meters) wide. 6.5 ft. rolls weigh between 161 -195 Ibs and the 10 ft. rolls weigh between 265-375lbs. Weight is dependent on thickness of membrane and/or feltbacking. Installation: G410 is installed by a Sika Sarnafil Authorized Applicator. After proper preparation of the substrate, G410 is unrolled into Samacol adhesive in ac- cordance with Sika Sarnafil's Technical requirements and then pressed into place with a minimum 1001b linoleum roller. The G410 is then heat -welded together by trained operators using Sika Sarnafil's hot-air welding equip- ment. Different Sarnacol adhesives require different application methods. Please consult Sika Sarnafil's Applicator Handbook for detailed installation procedures. Availability: The G410 roof membrane is available directly from Sika Samafil Authorized Applicators. Contact your Sika Sarnafil Regional Office or visit our website for further information. Warranty: Upon successful completion of the installed roof by the Sika Samafil Autho- rized Applicator, Sika Sarnafil can provide a Warranty to the Building Owner via the Authorized Applicator. Maintenance: The G410 roof membrane requires no maintenance. As a prudent pre- ventative measure, Sika Sarnafil recommends that the Owner or that the Owner's designated representative inspect the installed roof system for damage, plugged drains, weathered sealants, etc. at least twice a year and after each storm. Sarnafil Page 3 of 35 Technical Support: Sika Sarnafil provides technical support. Please contact your local technical representative or technical manager if you need assistance. Technical Data (as manufactured): ASTM Type II ASTM D-4434 Spec. Parameters Test Method Reauirement Typical Physical Properties Reinforcing Material Overall Thickness, mil Thickness Above Scrim, mil Felt Weight oz/yd2 Tensile Strength, min., psi, (Mpa) Machine Direction Cross Direction Elongation at Break, min. Machine Direction % Cross Direction % Seam Strength, min., (% of original)* Retention of Properties After Heat Aging Tensile Strength, min., (% of original) Elongation, min., (% of original) Tearing Resistance (M.D.), min., Ibf (N) Low Temperature Bend, -40 °F (40 °C) Accelerated Weathering Test (Florescent Light, UV exposure) Cracking (7x magnification) Discoloration (by observation) Crazing (7x magnification) Linear Dimensional Change (C.D.), % Weight Change After Immersion in Water, % Static Puncture Resistance, 33 Ibf (15 kg) Dynamic Puncture Resistance, 7.3 ft-Ibf (10 J) Recycled Content (10' & 5' sheet only) * Failure occurs through membrane rupture not seam failure. -- D638 45 48 Fiberglass 48 60 Fiberglass 60 72 Fiberglass 72 80 Fiberglass 80 16 24 30 36 40 9 9 9 9 D638 1500psi 10.4 1500 1575 1625 1675 1500psi 10.4 1500 1550 1575 1625 D638 250 250 250 250 250 220 220 220 220 220 D638 75 Pass Pass Pass Pass D3045 D638 90 Pass Pass Pass Pass D638 90 Pass Pass Pass Pass D1004 10 45.0 15 17.5 20.5 22 D2136 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass G154 5,000 Hours 10,000 Hours 10,000 Hours 10,000 Hours 10,000 Hours None None None None None Negligible Negligible Negligible Negligible Negligible None None None None None D1204 0.10% max. -0.02 -0.02 -0.01 -0.01 D570 t 3.0 % max. 2.4 1.9 1.8 1.7 D5602 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass D5635 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass an Hre-c;onsumerf 1 i Host-Vonsumer Initial Solar 3 Year Initial Thermal 3 Year Thermal Initial Solar 3 Year Solar EneravSmart Colors Reflectance Reflectance Emittance Emittance Reflectance Index Reflectance Index EnergySmart White *1 0.83 0.70 0.90 0.86 104 EnergySmart Tan *1 0.73 0.65 0.85 0.86 89 EnergySmart Light Grey *2 0.50 0.44 0.84 0.85 56 EnergySmart Patina Green *2 0.55 0.46 0.86 0.85 64 *1 Sika Samafl EnergySmart White and Tan membranes meet ENERGY STAR®, LEED, Green Globes and California's Title 24 criteria for Low and Steep Slope applications. *2 Samafl EnergySmart Light Grey and Patina Green membranes meet ENERGY STAR®, LEED and Green Globes criteria for Steep Slope applications. EnergySmart Light Grey meets California's Title 24 criteria far Steep Slope applications. EnergySmart Patina Green meets Title 24 criteria for steep slope applications with a 3 year calculated value of 0.445 when using Title 24's aged reflectance equation. /�IIAMIOADE COUNTY Mteml-Dede Cmnty O`� Product Control A-ved C P m� n Corporate Office Canada Office Sika Sarnafil Sika Sarnafil A Division of Sika Corporation Disclaimer: The mlormation,and, inparticular, the recommendation relating to the application andand-use A Business Unit of Sika Canada 100 Dan Road of Sika Samafilproducts,amgiveningoodfaithbasedonSikaSamafil'scurrentknowledgsandexperience 6915 Davand Drive Canton, MA 02021 ofthe products when property stored, handled and applied undernormal conditions in accrordanw with Sika Samafil recommendations. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions Mississauga, ON L5T 1 L5 are such that no warranty in respect of merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any Tel.: (781)828-5400 liabiliiyadsingoutofanylegalrelatfonshipwhatsoever,maybeinterredfromthisinformation. The Tel.: (905)670-2222 1-800-451-2504 user of the product must determine the products suitability for the intended application and purpose. Sika Samafil reserves the right to change the properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties 1-800-268-0479 Fax: (781) 828-5365 must be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. users must Fax: (905) 670-5278 Web: usa.sarnafil.sika.com always mferto the mostrace tissue &the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of yyeb:can.sika.com Email: webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com which will be supplied on request. ENERGVSTARlga age 5 s snnlyvald n the united states 141 Georgia-Pacific DensDeck° Prime Roof Board Manufacturer Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC Georgia-Pacific Canada LP 133 Peachtree Street 2180 Meadowvale Boulevard, Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30303 Mississauga, ON L5N 5S3 Technical Service Hotline: 1-800-225-6119 Description DensDeck® Prime Roof Board has been enhanced to provide a broader compatibility and higher performance with roofing adhesives. Face mat enhancements allow adhesives to be applied more uniformly and consistently. In adhered, single ply membrane testing, enhanced DensDeck Prime demonstrated an average of 24 k better bond than the original products, when using solvent based adhesives. (Average based on 60 sq.ft./gal coverage rates.)* Choose DensDeck Prime Roof Boards for adhered and self -adhered "peel & stick' roofing systems, as well as hot mopped, cold mastic and torch -applied modified bitumen roofs. Enhanced DensDeck Prime Roof Boards create a stronger and more economical installation by reducing the amounts of mastic or adhesive used and potentially eliminates the field primer. Consult with membrane manufacturer for actual priming requirements. DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are the first and only fiberglass mat gypsum roof boards with a 90-day weather exposure limited warranty when applied vertically on a parapet wall.** (Limited to 1/2" and 5/8" products only.) Primary Uses Roof system manufacturers and designers have found DensDeck Prime Roof Board to be compatible with many types of roofing systems, including: modified asphalt, single -ply, metal systems, recover board, as well as an overlayment for polyisocyan- orate and polystyrene insulation. DensDeck Prime Roof Board can also be used as a form board for poured gypsum concrete deck in roof applications as well as a substrate for spray foam roofing systems. 1/2" (12.7 mm) and 5/8" (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Board may also be used in vertical applications as a backer board or liner for the roof side of parapet walls. DensDeck Prime Roof Board may allow the bonding of cold mastic modified bitumen and torching directly to the surface. Consult with the system manufacturer for recommendations on this application. DensDeck Prime Roof Board is the preferred substrate for vapor retarders. Standards and Code Approvals DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are manufactured to meet ASTM C1177 and have the following approvals: • Florida Product Approved • Miami -Dade County Product Control Approved Recommendations and Limilmions DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are manufactured to act with a properly designed roof system following good roofing practices. The actual use of DensDeck Prime Roof Board as a roofing component in any system or assembly is the responsibility of the roofing system's design authority. Consult with the appropriate system manufacturer and/or design authority for system and assembly specifications and instructions on applying other products to DensDeck Prime Roof Board. Georgia-Pacific does not warrant and is not responsible for any systems or assemblies utilizing DensDeck Prime Roof Board or any component in such systems or assemblies other than DensDeck Prime Roof Board. The need for a separator sheet between the DensDeck Prime Roof Board and the mofing membrane must be determined by the roof membrane manufacturer or roofing system designer. * Testing was done in accordance win FM approvals 4470, Appendix C: Small Scale Tests, Membrane Delamination Tests for Roofing Membranes and Substrates Using Tensile Loading. For complete warranty details, visit vve-DensDeck.com. (Limited to 1/2" and 5/8" products only.) Submittal Job Name Approvals Contractor Date Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.densdeck.com Confirm any priming requirements with the membrane manufacturer. When applying solvent -based adhesives or primers, allow sufficient time for the solvent to flash off to avoid damage to roofing components. DensDeck Prime Roof Boards should not be subjected to abnormal or excessive loads or foot traffic, such as, but not limited to, use on plaza decks or under steel -wheeled equipment that may fracture or damage the panels. Provide suitable roofing system protection when required. When using DensDeck Prime Roof Boards for hot -mopped applications, Georgia-Pacific recommends maximum asphalt application temperatures for Type III asphalt of 425°F (2181C) to 450OF (232°C). Application temperatures above these recommended tem- peratures may adversely affect roof system performance. For application temperatures in excess of 450°F (232°C) and for mopping of type IV asphalt, ribbon or spot mopping or the installation of a perforated base sheet are recommended methods of bonding asphalt in lieu of full mopping. Consult and follow the roofing system manufacturers specifications for full mopping applications and temperature requirements. When using DensDeck Prime Roof Board as a substrate for torch applications, ensure that the product is dry and that the proper torching technique is used. Limit the heat to the DensDeck Prime Roof Board. Maintain a majority of the torch flame directly on the roll. Conditions beyond the control of Georgia-Pacific, such as weather conditions, dew, leaks, application temperatures and techniques may cause adverse effects with roofing systems. Handling and Use —CAUTION This product contains fiberglass facings which may cause skin irritation. Dust and fibers produced during the handling and installation of the product may cause skin, eye and respiratory tract irritation. Avoid breathing dust and mini- mize contact with skin and eyes. Wear long sleeve shirts, long pants and eye protection. Always maintain adequate ventilation. Use a dust mask or NIOSH/ MSHA approved respirator as appropriate in dusty or poorly ventilated areas. Moisture Management DensDeck Prime Roof Boards, like other components used in roofing systems, must be protected from exposure to moisture before, during and after installation. Remove the plastic packaging from all DensDeck Prime Roof Board immediately upon receipt of delivery. Failure to remove the plastic packaging may result in entrapment of condensation or moisture. DensDeck Prime Roof Board stared outside must be stored level and off the ground and protected by a breathable waterproof covering. Provide means for air circulation around and under stored bundles of DensDeck Prime Roof Board. DensDeck Prime Roof Board must be covered the same day as installed. Avoid application of DensDeck Prime Roof Boards during rain, heavy fog and any other conditions that may deposit moisture on the surface, and avoid the overuse of non -vented, direct -fired heaters during winter months. When roofing systems are installed on new poured concrete or light weight concrete decks or when re -roofing over an existing concrete deck, a vapor barrier should be installed above the concrete to retard the migration of water from the concrete into the roof assembly. Always consult the roofing system manufacturer or design authority for specific instructions for applying other products to DensDeck Prime Roof Boards. Moisture vapor movement by convection must be eliminated, and the flow of water by gravity through imperfections in the roof system must be controlled. After a leak has occurred, no condensation on the upper surface of the system should be tolerated, and the water introduced by the leak must be dissipated to the building interior in a minimum amount of time. Although DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are engineered with fiberglass facings and high density gypsum cores, the presence of free moisture can have a detrimental continued—> Stamps / Signatures Page 5 of 35 Georgia41ac11fic DensDeck® Prime Roof Board effect on the performance of the product and the installation of roofing membranes. For example, hot asphalt applications can blister; torched modified bitumen may not properly bond; and adhesives for single ply membranes may not dry properly. Moisture accumulation may also significantly decrease wind uplift and vertical pull resistance in the system or assembly. DensDeck® Prime Roof Boards containing excessive free moisture content may need to be evaluated for structural stability to assure wind uplift performance. Fire Resistance Classifications DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are excellent fire barriers over combustible and noncombustible roof decks, including steel decks. UL 790 Classification. DensDeck Prime Roof Boards have been classified by Underwriters Laboratories LLC JUL) for use as a fire barrier over combustible and noncombustible decks in accordance with the ANSI/UL 790 test standard. The UL classification includes a comprehensive Class A, B or C rating. For additional information concerning the UL 790 classification, consult the UL Certification Directory. UL 1256 Classification. DensDeck Prime Roof Boards have also been classified by UL in roof deck constructions for internal hinder deck) fire exposure in accordance with the ANSI/UL 1256 Steiner Tunnel test. For additional information concerning the UL 1256 classification, consult the UL Certification Directory. FM Class 1 Approvals. DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are included in numerous roofing assemblies with a Factory Mutual (FM) Class 1 fire rating.1/4" (6.4 mm) DensDeck Physical Properties Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 at www.densdeck.com Prime Roof Boards have passed testing under the FM Calorimeter Standard 4450 and have been approved by FM as such for insulated steel deck roofs when installed according to the conditions identified by FM. For more information concerning FM Approvals and FM Class 1 assemblies with DensDeck Prime Roof Boards, consult FM or RoofNav®. Type X 5/8" (15.9 mm) DensDeck® Prime Fireguard® Roof Boards are manufactured to meet the "Type X" requirements of ASTM C1177 for increased fire resistance beyond regular gypsum board. UL Fire Resistance Ratings. 5/8" (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime Fireguard Roof Boards are designated as Type DO by UL and included in assembly designs investigated by UL for hourly fire resistance ratings. 5/8" (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime Fireguard Roof Boards may also replace any unclassified 5/8" (15.9 mm) gypsum board in an assembly in the UL Fire Resistance Directory under the prefix "P". Flame Spread and Smoke Developed. When tested in accordance with ASTM E84, DensDeck Prime Roof Boards had Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0. Wind Uplift DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are included in numerous assemblies evaluated by FM or other independent laboratories for wind uplift performance. For information concerning such assemblies, please visit www.roofnay.com. Thickness, nominal 1/4" (6.4 mm) m 1/16" (1.6 mm) 1/2" (12.7 mm) t 1/32" (.e mm) 5/8" It 5.9 mm) t 1/32" (.e mm) Width, standard 4' It 219 mm) t 1/8" (3 mm) 4' (1219 mm) :1/8" (3 mm) 4' It 219 mm) t 1/8" (3 mm) Length, standard 4' (1219 mm) and 8'(2438 mm)t 1/4"(6.4 mm) 4' (1219 mm) and 8'(2438 mm)t 1/4"(6.4 mm) 4' (1219 mm) and 8'(2438 mm)t 1/4"(6.4 mm) Weight, nominal, lbs./sq. ft. (Kg/m') 1.2 (5.9) 2.0 (9.8) 2.5 (12.2) Surfacing Fiberglass mat with non -asphaltic coating Fiberglass mat with non -asphaltic coating Fiberglass mat with non -asphaltic coating Flexural Strength', parallel, Ibf. min. (N) -40 (178) z80 (356) a100 (444) Flute Spanability' 2-5/8" (66.7 mm) 5" (127 mm) 8" (203 mm) Permeance°, Perms(ng/Pa•S•m') >30(A 710) >23(A 300) >17(>970) R Value4, ft'•oF•hr/BTU(m'•K/W) .28 .56 .67 Linear Variation with Change in Temp., in/in °F (mm/mm/C°) 8.5 x 108 (15.3 x 10') 8.5 x 10 ' (15.3 x 10d) 8.5 x 108 (15.3 x 10') Linear Variation with Change in Moisture 6.25 x 10 6.25 x 10d 6.25 x 10' Water Absorption', % max <10 <10 <10 Compressive Strength', psi nominal 900 900 900 Surface Water Absorption, grams, nominal <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 Flame Spread, Smoke Developed (ASTM E 84) 0/0 0/0 0/0 Bending Radius 4' (1219 mm) 6' (1829 mm) 8' (2438 mm) 1. Tested in accordance with ASTM C473 method B. 4. Tested in accordance with ASTM C5181heat flow meter). 2. Tested in accordance with ASTM E661. 5. Specified values perASTM C1177. 3. Tested in accordance with ASTM E96 (dry cup method). 6. Tested in accordance with ASTM C473. TRADEMARKS DENSDECK, FIREGUARD and FIRE SAFETY CAUTION Passing a fire Geor18�8CIfIC the GEORGIA-PACIRClogo are trademarks owned test in a controlled laboratory setting and/or g by or licensed to Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC. certifying or labeling a product as having a Gypsum ROOFNAV is a registered mark of FM Approvals LLC. one -hour, two-hour, or any other fire resistance WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND TERMS OF or protection rating and, therefore, as accept- U.S.A.- Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC SALE For current warranty information for this able for use in certain fire rated assemblies/ Canada- Georgia-Pacific Canada LP product, please go to www.gpgypsum.com and systems, does not mean that either a particular SALES INFORMATION AND ORDER PLACEMENT select the product for warrant information. p y assembly/system incorporating the product, or any given piece of the product itself, will U.S.A. Midwest: 1-800-327-2344 West: 1-800-947-4497 All sales of this product by Georgia-Pacific are subject toour Terms of Sale available at necessarily provide one -hour fire resistance, South : 1-800-327-2349 Northeast: 1-860-997-4497 www.gpgypsum.com. two-hour fire resistance, or any other specified CANADA Canada Toll Free: 1-800-387-6823 Quebec Tall Free: 1-800-361-0486 UPDATES AND CURRENT INFORMATION fire resistance or protection in an actual fire. In the event of an actual fire, you should The information in this document may change immediately take any and all actions necessary TECHNICAL INFORMATION without notice. Visit our website at www. for your safety and the safety of others with- U.S.A. and Canada: 1-800-225-6119 gpgypsum.com for updates and current out regard for any fire rating of any product www.gpgypsum.com information or assembly/system. CAUTION For product fire, safety and use 02013 Georggie-Pesitie Gypsum LLC. All rights reserved. information, go to www.gp.com/saletyinf0 3/13 GP -TM Ld.1-11a216e. or call 1-800-225-6119. Page 6 of 35 Product Data Sheet Edition: 2/2013 Version no.: 0007 Sarnaclad Overview: Sarnaclad is a heat -weldable flashing product used with Sarnafil G and S membranes to form a monolithic roofing or waterproofing system. Composition: Sarnaclad is a 24 gauge, G90 galvanized metal sheet with a 20 mil (0.5 mm) unsupported Samafil membrane laminated on one side. Sarnaclad is available in seven standard colors. Standard colors are Copper Brown, White, Evergreen, Lead Gray, Light Gray, Patina Green, and Tan. Sika Sar- nafil's Energy Star rated EnergySmart Roof® color family consists of White, Tan, Light Gray, and Patina Green. The dimensions of Sarnaclad are 4 it x 8ft(1.2mx2.4m)or4ftx10ft(1.2mx3.0m). Recycled Content (metal): 25 % Post Consumer, 6 % Pre Consumer Recycled Content (membrane): 0 Features: Sarnaclad is a durable and attractive flashing product capable of being formed into a large variety of shapes and profiles. Heat -welding of Sar- nafil G and S membranes to Sarnaclad assures watertight integrity. The Sarnaclad has a unique lacquer coating to resist staining from airborne dirt and pollutants. Packaging: See Technical Data section for information. Installation: Sarnaclad is cut to size and formed to shape on standard sheet metal equipment. Sarnaclad is fastened in position in accordance with Sika Sar- nafil Technical requirements. The Samaclad joints are covered by 2 inch (50 mm) wide aluminum foil tape and then made watertight by heat -weld- ing a 4 inch (100 mm) wide G410 membrane strip over the tape. By use of a Samafil G or S coverstrip, the roofing or waterproofing membrane is then heat -welded to the Sarnaclad. Availability: Sarnaclad is available directly from Sika Sarnafil Authorized Applicators when used within a Sika Sarnafil roofing or waterproofing system. Contact your Sika Sarnafil Regional Office or visit our website for further informa- tion. Warranty: As a Sika Sarnafil-supplied accessory, Sarnaclad is included in Sika Sarnafil's Standard or System Warranty to the Building Owner. At'. Sarnafil Page 7 of 35 Energy Systems Upgrades Project likewise under their workers' compensation insurance policies. By execution of this Agreement, the Contractor certifies as follows: I am aware of, and will comply with, Section 3700 of the Labor Code, requiring every employer to be insured against liability of Workers' Compensation or to undertake self- insurance before commencing any of the work. The Contractor shall also comply with Section 3800 of the Labor Code by securing, paying for and maintaining in full force and effect for the duration of this Agreement, complete Workers' Compensation Insurance, and shall furnish a Certificate of Insurance to the City before execution of this Agreement by the City. The City, its officers and employees shall not be responsible for any claims in law or equity occasioned by failure of the Contractor to comply with this section. (d) Builder's Risk (Course of Construction) insurance utilizing an `All Risk" (Special Perils) coverage form, with limits equal to the completed value of the Project and no coinsurance penalty provisions. The Builder's Risk coverage shall name the City as a loss payee. If the Project does not involve new or major construction, City may, in its discretion, permit an Installation Floater. If authorized, a Property Installation Floater shall be obtained that provides for the improvement, remodel, modification, alteration, conversion, or adjustment to existing buildings, structures, processes, machinery and equipment. The Property Installation Floater shall provide property damage coverage for any building, structure, machinery, or equipment damaged, impaired, broken or destroyed during the performance of the work, including during transit, installation, and testing at the project site. (e) Professional liability insurance with policy limits ofnot less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), combined single limits, per occurrence or claim, and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) aggregate. If the policy is written as a "claim made" policy, the retroactivity date shall be prior to the start of the work set forth herein. Contractor shall obtain and maintain said professional liability insurance during the life of this Agreement and for five (5) years after completion of the work hereunder. If coverage is canceled or non -renewed, and not replaced with another claims -made policy form with a retroactive date prior to the effective date of this Agreement, Contractor shall purchase "extended reporting" coverage for a minimum of five (5) years after completion of the work. If the Contractor maintains higher limits or has broader coverage than the rmnimurns shown above, the City requires and shall be entitled to all coverage, and to the higher limits maintained by the Contractor. Any available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to the City. 6.2 Endorsements. The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions: (a) Additional hisureds: The City of West Covina and its elected and appointed boards, Rev.03-2020 Maintenance: Sarnaclad requires no maintenance. Technical Data: Sika Sarnafil provides technical support. Technical staff is available to ad- vise Applicators as to the correct installation method of Sarnaclad. Corporate lice Sika Sarnafil A Division of Sika Corporation 100 Dan Road Canton, MA02021 Sheets/Pallet Size Weiaht/Sheet Weiaht/Pallet 25 4 ft x 8 ft 35 Ibs (16 kg) 905 Ibs (410.5 kg) (1.2 m x 2.4 m) 25 4 ft x 10 ft 44 Ibs (20 kg) 1,130 Ibs (512.6 kg) (1.2 m x 3.0 m) Recycled Content (metal): 25 % Post Consumer, 6 % Pre Consumer Recycled Content (membrane): 0 Canada lice Sika Sarnafil A Business Unit of Sika Canada 6915 Davand Drive Mississauga, ON L5T 1 L5 Tel.: (781) 828-5400 Tel.: (905) 670-2222 1-800-451-2504 1-800-268-0479 Fax: (781) 828-5365 Fax: (905) 670-5278 Web: usa.samafil.sika.com Email: webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com Web: can.sika.com Disclaimer: All information provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika') conceming Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations orinstructions related to its products. The user of the Sika product(s) must test the product(s) for suitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(s). Sika reserves the right to change the properties ofits products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which am available at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling 800-451-2504. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the usermust always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet which am available at usa.samaflf sika.com or by contacting 800-451-2504. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the warnings and instruction for each Sika product as set forth in the current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. Page 8 of 35 Product Data Sheet Edition: 04/2013 Version no: 0018 Sarnacol® 2121 Adhesive Overview: Sarnacol® 2121 is a water -based dispersion adhesive used within a Sika Sarnafil Adhered system. It is formulated for adhering PVC membranes to clean, dry, water absorbent, horizontal roof surfaces with slopes up to 10° (2/12) when using the methods of installation noted below. See Technical Bulletins 03-09 and 04-09 for information on using Sarnacol 2121 on flashings. For any other applications contact Sika Samafl. Composition: See Material Safety Data Sheet for information. VOC Content: 120.4g/L Features: Sarnacol 2121 is uniquely formulated to be compatible with Sarnafil mem- branes. Samaool2121 has a shelf life of 12 months in a tighly closed container in temperatures between 40 and 99 degrees F (5 and 37 degrees C). Installation Method A: Sarnacol 2121 is applied with a notched -squeegee to the substrate. The (Squeegee Applied) membrane is then rolled into the adhesive while it is still wet and immediately broomed into place with a medium bristle push broom to work out any air bubbles. Push the broom down the center of the sheet followed by broom- ing out from the center on both sides. Immediately after brooming, roll the membrane in two directions with a minimum 100 lb (45 kg), steel, membrane roller. Sarnacol 2121 may only be used when temperatures are 40 °F (5°C) and rising. In cool or humid weather Sarnacol 2121 will take longer to cure. Sarnacol 2121 is not to be used on vertical or sloped surfaces greater than a 2/12 unless applied according to Technical Bulletins 03-09 and 04-09. Installation Method B: Sarnacol 2121 can be applied with a medium nap roller to the substrate. (Roller Applied) When using the roller application, the coverage rate is greatly improved (see coverage rate guide below). When applying 2121 with a roller, it is important to remember that Samacol 2121 is still a product designed for "wet lay in". When applied with a roller, care must be taken to insure that the adhesive has not dried before the membrane is laid in place. This is especially important during applications at high temperatures. Adjustments may be needed in the application technique to insure a wet lay in. It is recommended that only 3-4 ft (0.9 - 1.2 m) at a time is coated out ahead of the membrane to prevent dry laid membrane. The membrane is then rolled into the adhesive while it is still wet and immediately broomed into place with a medium bristle push broom to work out any air bubbles. Push the broom down the center of the sheet followed by brooming out from the center on both sides. Immediately after brooming, roll the membrane in two directions with a minimum 100 lb (45 kg), steel, membrane roller. Temperature and slope restrictions as mentioned above also apply for the roller method. Installation Method c (Spray Machine) ko Installation Note: Sarnacol 2121 can be applied with a reccomended airless spray machine to the substrate. When applying 2121 with a spray machine, it is important to remember that Sarnacol 2121 is still a product designed for"wet lay in". When applied with a spray machine, care must be taken to insure that the adhesive has not dried before the membrane is laid in place. This is especially important during applications at high temperatures. Adjustments may be needed in the application technique to insure a wet lay in. It is recommended that only 3-4 ft (0.9 - 1.2 m) at a time is coated out ahead of the membrane to prevent dry laid membrane. The membrane is then rolled into the adhesive while it is still wet and immediately broomed into place with a medium bristle push broom to work out any air bubbles. Push the broom down the center of the sheet followed by brooming out from the center on both sides. Immediately after brooming, roll the membrane in two directions with a minimum 100 lb (45 kg), steel, membrane roller. Temperature and slope restrictions as mentioned above also apply for the roller method. The above installation instructions for squeegee, roller and spray are a con- densed version for the product data sheet. Before installing the membrane with Samacol 2121, read the complete instructions detailed in the technical bulletin "07-12 Sarnacol 2121 Application Guide". Page 9 of 35 Packaging: Availability: Warranty: Maintenance: Technical: Technical Data: Substrate Bareback Membrane Rates: Isocyanurate Facer Isocyanurate Glass Facer Smooth Plywood Dens -Deck Prime® Securock® Gypsum -Fiber Sarnacol 2121 is supplied in 5-gallon plastic containers weighing 45 Ibs (20.4 kg). Sarnacol 2121 is available directly from Sika Sarnafil Authorized Applicators when used within a Sika Sarnafil Roofing or Waterproofing System. Contact your Sika Sarnafil Regional Office or visit our website for further information. As a Sika Sarnafil-supplied accessory, Sarnacol 2121 is included in Sika Sarnafil's Standard or System Warranty to the Building Owner. Sarnacol 2121 requires no maintenance. Sika Sarnafil provides technical support. Technical staff is available to advise Applicators as to the correct installation method of Sarnacol 2121. (Method A) (Method B) (Method C) SaueeaeeADolied RollerAoolied Spray ADDlied Total Rate Total Rate Total Rate 67 ft' /gal (1.63 m2/L) 100 ft2/gal (2.47 m'/L) 133 ft2/gal (3.27m2/L) 80 ft'/gal (1.96 m'/L) 100 ft'/gal (2.47 m'/L) 133 ft'/gal (3.27m2/L) 67 ft' /gal (1.63 m2/L) 100 ft2/gal (2.47 m'/L) 133 ft2/gal (3.27m2/L) 80 ft'/gal (1.96 m'/L) 100 ft'/gal (2.47 m'/L) 133 ft'/gal (3.27m2/L) 80 ft'/gal (1.96 m2/L) 100 ft2/gal (2.47 m'/L) 133 ft2/gal (3.27m2/L) Substrate Feltback Membrane Rates: Isocyanurate Facer 57 ft' /gal (1.41 m'/L) 100 ft'/gal (2.47 m2/L) 133 ft'/gal (3.27m2/L) Isocyanurate Glass Facer 67 ft'/gal (1.63 m2/L) 100 ft'/gal (2.47 m'/L) 133 ft'/gal (3.27m2/L) Smooth Plywood 57 ft' /gal (1.41 m'/L) 100 ft'/gal (2.47 m2/L) 133 ft'/gal (3.27m2/L) Concrete Deck 50 ft'/gal (1.23 m2/L) 100 ft'/gal (2.47 m2/L) 100 ft'/gal (2.47 m2/L) Cellular Concrete 50 ft'/gal (1.23 m'/L) 100 ft'/gal (2.47 m'/L) 100 ft'/gal (2.47 m'/L) Dens -Deck® 57 ft' /gal (1.41 m'/L) 100 ft'/gal (2.47 m2/L) 100 ft'/gal (2.47 m2/L) Dens -Deck Prime® 67 ft'/gal (1.63 m'/L) 100 ft'/gal (2.47 m'/L) 133 ft'/gal (3.27m2/L) Securock® Gypsum -Fiber 67 ft'/gal (1.63 m'/L) 100 ft'/gal (2.47 m2/L) 133 ft'/gal (3.27m2/L) Corporate Office Canada Office Sika Sarnafil Sika Sarnafil A Division of Sika Corporation A Business Unit of Sika Canada 100 Dan Road 6915 Davand Drive Canton, MA02021 Mississauga, ON L5T 1L5 Tel.: (781) 828-5400 Tel.: (905) 670-2222 1-800-451-2504 1-800-268-0479 Fax: (781) 828-5365 Fax: (905) 670-5278 Web: usa.samafil.sika.com Email: webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com Web: can.sika.com Disclaimer: All information provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika') conceming Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions. In practice, the differences is materials, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products. The user of the Sika product(.) must test the products) for suitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(.). Sika reserves the right to change the properties ofits products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions ofsale which are available at usa.sarnafil.sika.com orby calling 800-451-2504. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the usermust always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet which are available at usa.samafiLsika.com or by contacting 800-451-2504. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the warnings and instruction foreach Sika product as set forth in the current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. Page 10 of 35 14 Product Data Sheet Edition: 10/2011 Version no.: 0001 Sarnacorners - Inside Overview: Sarnacomers - Inside are a 60 mil (1.5 mm) thick prefabricated corner used as a time -saving and attractive part of a wall flashing detail. Sarnacomers - Inside come in EnergySmart white. Composition: Sarnacomers - Inside are injection molded with the same time -proven for- mulation used in our Sarnafil membranes. Features: Sarnacomers - Inside simplify the flashing procedures for inside corner details reducing the risk of leakage. They are available in one size which accomodates most inside comers. Sarnacomers - Inside are heat -welded in place, becoming an integral part of the flashing assembly. Packaging: Sarnacomers - Inside are packaged in boxes of 10 pieces. Each box weighs a total of 30 Ibs (13.6 kg). Installation: After the wall flashings are installed, Sarnacomers - Inside are heat welded in place with a hand-held hot-air welder and roller. No caulking or sealants are necessary. Availability: Sarnacomers - Inside are available directly from Sika Sarnafil Authorized Applicators when used within a Sika Sarnafil Roofing or Waterproofing System. Warranty: As a Sika Sarnafil supplied accessory, Samacorners - Inside are included in Sika Sarnafil's Standard or System Warranty. 11 Sarnafil Page 11 of 35 Maintenance: Sarnacorners - Inside require no maintenance. Periodic maintenance of a Sika Sarnafil system ensures extended performance and reduces life cycle costs. Consistent with industry practices, Sika Sarnafil recommends in- specting the roof system for damage, plugged drains, weathered sealants, etc. at least twice a year and after each storm. Technical: Sika Sarnafil provides technical support. Technical staff is available to advise applicators as to the proper installation method. Corporate Office Sika Sarnafil A Division of Sika Corporation 100 Dan Road Canton, MA02021 Canada Office Sika Sarnafil A Business Unit of Sika Canada 6820 Davand Drive Mississauga, ON L5T 1J5 Tel.: (781) 828-5400 Tel.: (905) 670-2222 1-800-451-2504 1-800-268-0479 Fax: (781) 828-5365 Fax: (905) 670-5278 Web: usa.samafil.sika.com Email: webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com Web: can.sika.com Disclaimer: The information, and, in particular, the recommendation relating to the application and end -use m'Sika Samafil products, are given in good faith based on Sika Samafll's current knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika Samafil recommendations. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such that no war- ranty In respect of merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, may be inferred from this information. The user of the product must determine the product's suitability for the intended application and purpose. Sika Samafil reserves the right to change the pmperties of its products. The pmprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. users must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request. Page 12 of 35 Product Data Sheet Edition: 5/2007 Version no.: 0004 Sarnafastener - # 12 Overview: Sarnafastener-#12 is a threaded fastener used with Sarnaplates to attach insulation boards directly to steel (18-24 gauge) or wood (>15/32 inch) roof decks. Composition: Sarnafastener-#12 is made from carbon steel, treated with a corrosion - resistant coating to meet the Factory Mutual 4470 criteria for corrosion resistance. Features: Sarnafastener-#12 has a modified buttress thread with 12-1/2 thread turns/inch (5 turns/cm) that maximizes pull-out performance and minimizes fastener stripping and back -out. The shank diameter is approximately 0.168 inch (4 mm) and the thread diameter is approximately 0.214 inch (5 mm). The driving head has a diameter of approximately 0.435 inch (11 mm) and is #3 Phillips design for positive engagement and simplicity of application. Packaging: Sarnafastener-#12 is packaged in boxes of 500 or 1000. See Technical Data section for lengths and weights. Installation: A Sarnafastener-#12 is placed through the Sarnaplate and insulation and then set into the roof deck with a heavy-duty (4 amp minimum), variable speed (0-2500 rpm), reversible screwgun with a clutch release and a #3 Phillips drive bit. Sarnafastener-#12 must penetrate steel and wooden plank roof decks 1 inch (25mm) and the underside of plywood roof decks 1/2 inch (13mm). Care must be taken to not damage the roof deck. Choose the correct fastener length and do not overdrive or underdrive the Same- fastener-#12. Pullout tests may be required prior to job start for technical evaluation. Availability: Sarnafastener-#12 is available directly from Sika Sarnafil Authorized Ap- plicators when used within a Sika Sarnafil roof system. Contact your Sika Sarnafil Regional Office or visit our website for further information. Warranty: As a Sika Sarnafil-supplied accessory, Sarnafastener-#12 is included in Sika Sarnafil's Standard or System Warranty to the Building Owner. 11 Sarnafil Page 13 of 35 Maintenance: Sarnafastener-#12 requires no maintenance. Technical: Sika Sarnafil provides technical support. Technical staff is available to ad- vise Applicators as to the correct installation method of Sarnafastener-#12. Technical Data: Lenath Thread Packaging Weiaht 1-5/8 inch 1-3/8 inch 1000/Box 11 Ill (41 mm) (35 mm) (5.2 kg) 2-1/4 inch 1-7/8 inch 1000/Box 15 lb (57 mm) (47 mm) (6.8 kg) 2-7/8 inch 1-7/8 inch 1000/Box 19 lb (73 mm) (47 mm) (8.5 kg) 3-1/4 inch 2-3/4 inch 1000/Box 21 lb (83 mm) (70 mm) (9.5 kg) 3-3/4 inch 2-3/4 inch 1000/Box 24 lb (95 mm) (70 mm) (11.0 kg) 4-3/8 inch 3-1/2 inch 1000/Box 28 lb (89 mm) (89 mm) (12.8 kg) 5inch 3-3/4 inch 1000/Box 32lb (127 mm) (95 mm) (14.3 kg) 6inch 3-3/4 inch 1000/Box 38lb (152 mm) (95 mm) (17.2 kg) 7inch 3-3/4 inch 1000/Box 44lb (178 mm) (95 mm) (20.0 kg) 8inch 3-3/4 inch 1000/Box 50lb (203 mm) (95 mm) (22.7 kg) Use Sarnafastener-XP for lengths over 8 inches. One #3 Phillips drive bit is included in each box. Corporate Office Canada Office Sika Sarnafil Inc. Sika Sarnafil 100 Dan Road A Business Unit of Sika Canada Canton, MA 02021 6820 Davand Drive Mississauga, ON L5T 1J5 Tel.: (781) 828-5400 Tel.: (905) 670-2222 1-800-451-2504 1-800-268-0479 Fax: (781) 828-5365 Fax: (905) 670-5278 Web: www.sikacorp.com Email: webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com Web: www.sika.ca Disclaimer: The information, and, m particular, the recommendation relating to the application and end -use ofSika Sarnafil products, aregiven in good faith based on Sika Sarnafil's current knowledge and experience of the products when properiystored, handled andapplied undernormal conditions in accordance with Sika Sarnafil recommendations. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such that no war- ranty in respect of merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any liability arfsing out of any legal relationship whatsoever, may be Inferred from this Information. The user of the product must determine the product's suitability for the intended application and purpose. Sika Sarnafil reserves the right to change the properties of its products. The proprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders areaccepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request. Page 14 of 35 Product Data Sheet Edition: 12/2011 Version no.: 0005 Sarnaplate Overview: Sarnaplate is a specially -designed stress plate used with Sarnafasteners to attach an insulation board directly to steel roof decks prior to the installation of the Sarnafil mechanically -attached or adhered roof membrane. Composition: Sarnaplate is a 3 inch (75 mm) square, 26 gauge stamping of SAE 1010 steel with an AZ 55 Galvalume coating to meet Factory Mutual 4470 criteria for corrosion resistance. Features: Sarnaplate has a high -rib design to increase strength and to provide protec- tion to the membrane underside from abrasion by the fastener head. Packaging: Sarnaplate is packaged in boxes of 1000. Each box weighs approximately 54lbs (24 kg). Installation: Sarnaplate is positioned on the surface of the insulation board. A Sarna- fastener is set through the center of it and drilled into the roof deck. The Sarnaplate clamps the insulation board in place. Availability: Sarnaplate is available directly from Sika Sarnafil Authorized Applicators when used within a Sika Sarnafil roof system. Contact your Sika Sarnafil Regional Office or visit our website for further information. Warranty: As a Sika Samaill-supplied accessory, Sarnaplate is included in Sika Sarnafil's Standard or System Warranty to the Building Owner. F-fiLl Sarnafil Page 15 of 35 Maintenance: Sarnaplate requires no maintenance. Technical: Sika Samafl provides technical support. Technical staff is available to ad- vise Applicators as to the correct installation method of Sarnaplate. Corporate Office Sika Sarnafil Inc. 100 Dan Road Canton, MA02021 Canada Office Sika Sarnafil A Business Unit of Sika Canada 6820 Davand Drive Mississauga, ON L5T 1J5 Tel.: (781) 828-5400 Tel.: (905) 670-2222 1-800-451-2504 1-800-268-0479 Fax: (781) 828-5365 Fax: (905) 670-5278 Web: usa.samafil.sika.com Email: webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com Web: can.sika.com Disclaimer: The information, and, in particular, the recommendation relating to the application and end -use m'Sika Samafil products, are given in good faith based on Sika Samafll's current knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika Samafil recommendations. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such that no war- ranty In respect of merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, may be inferred from this information. The user of the product must determine the product's suitability for the intended application and purpose. Sika Samafil reserves the right to change the pmperties of its products. The pmprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. users must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request. Page 16 of 35 Product Data Sheet Edition: 04/2013 Version no.: 0002 Sarnastack Universal Overview: Sarnastack Universal is a 60 mil (1.5 mm) thick prefabricated stack/pipe boot used as a time -saving and attractive part of a Sika Samafil roofing system. Sarnastack Universal comes in EnergySmart White, Tan and Light Gray. Composition: Sarnastack Universal is injection molded with the same time -proven formu- lation used in our Sarnafil membranes. Features: Sarnastack Universal simplifes the flashing procedures for stack/pipe details reducing the risk of leakage. They are available in one size which accomodates stack/pipe penetrations from 3/4" - 8" (19mm-203mm) in diameter. Sarnastack Universal is heat -welded in place, becoming an inte- gral part of the Sika Sarnafil roofing system. Packaging: Sarnastack Universal is packaged in boxes of 8 pieces and comes with custom made stainless steel clamps. Each box weighs a total of 30lbs (13.6 kg). Installation: Sarnastack Universal's lower flange is heat welded in place with a hand- held hot-air welder and roller. The top is then clamped to the stack/pipe using the clamp provided. Sikaflex 1a is then used to caulk around the top. Availability: Sarnastack Universal is available directly from Sika Sarnafil Authorized Applicators when used within a Sika Sarnafil Roofing or Waterproofing System. Warranty: As a Sika Samafil supplied accessory, Sarnastack Universal is included in Sika Samafil's Standard or System Warranty. 11 Sarnafil Page 17 of 35 Energy Systems Upgrades Project officers, officials, agents, employees, and volunteers are additional insureds with respect to: liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the Contractor pursuant to its contract with the City; products and completed operations of the Contractor; premises owned, occupied or used by the Contractor; automobiles owned, leased, hired, or borrowed by the Contractor. (b) Notice of Cancelation: Each insurance policy required above shall provide that coverage shall not be canceled, except with at least thirty (30) days prior notice to the City, except for cancellation due to non-payment of premium in which case the insurer shall provide such notice not less than ten (10) days prior to cancellation. (a) Primary Coverage: The Contractor's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City of West Covina, its officers, officials, agents, employees, and volunteers. Any other insurance maintained by the City of West Covina shall be excess and not contributing with the insurance provided by this policy. (b) Waiver of Subrogation: Contractor hereby grants to City a waiver of any right to subrogation which any insurer of said Contractor may acquire against the City by virtue of the payment of any loss under such insurance. Contractor agrees to obtain any endorsement that may be necessary to affect this waiver of subrogation, but this provision applies regardless of whether or not the City has received a waiver of subrogation endorsement from the insurer. (c) Coverage Not Affected: Any failure to comply with the reporting provisions of the policies shall not affect coverage provided to the City of West Covina, its officers, officials, agents, employees, and volunteers. (d) Coverage Applies Separately: The Contractor's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom clams is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limns of the insurer's liability. 6.3 Deductible or Self Insured Retention. If any of such policies provide for a deductible or self -insured retention to provide such coverage, the amount of such deductible or self -insured retention shall be approved in advance by City. The City may require the Contractor to purchase coverage with a lower retention or provide proof of ability to pay losses and related investigations, claim administration, and defense expenses within the retention. The policy language shall provide, or be endorsed to provide, that the self -insured retention may be satisfied by either the named insured or City. 6.4 Certificates of Insurance. Contractor shall provide to City certificates of insurance showing the insurance coverages and required endorsements described above, in a form and content approved by City, prior to performing any services under this Agreement. The City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements required by these specifications, at any time. 6.5 Non -limiting. Nothing in this Section shall be construed as limiting in any way the indemnification provision contained in this Agreement or the extent to which Contractor may be held 10 Pev. 03-2020 Maintenance: Sarnastack Universal requires no maintenance. Periodic maintenance of a Sika Sarnafil system ensures extended performance and reduces life cycle costs. Consistent with industry practices, Sika Sarnafil recommends in- specting the roof system for damage, plugged drains, weathered sealants, etc. at least twice a year and after each storm. Technical: Sika Sarnafil provides technical support. Technical staff is available to advise applicators as to the proper installation method. Corporate Office Canada Office Sika Sarnafil Sika Sarnafil A Division of Sika Corporation A Business Unit of Sika Canada 100 Dan Road 6915 Davand Drive Canton, MA02021 Mississauga, ON L5T 1L5 Tel.: (781) 828-5400 Tel.: (905) 670-2222 1-800-451-2504 1-800-268-0479 Fax: (781) 828-5365 Fax: (905) 670-5278 Web: usa.samafil.sika.com Email: webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com Web: can.sika.com Disclaimer: All information provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika') conceming Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations orinstructions related to its products. The user of the Sika product(s) must test the product(s) for suitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(s). Sika reserves the right to change the properties ofits products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which am available at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling 800-451-2504. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the usermust always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet which are available at usa.samefil.sika.com or by contacting 800-451-2504. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the warnings and instruction for each Sika product as set forth in the current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. Page 18 of 35 Product Data Sheet Edition: 08/2013 Version no.: 0005 Sarnastop Overview: Sarnastop is a 1 inch wide aluminum alloy bar used with Sarnafasteners to clamp the Sarnafil membrane to the roof deck, walls, curbs and at certain details. Composition: Sarnastop is produced from 1/8 inch (3 mm) thick 6063 T6 extruded alumi- num alloy with a mill finish. Sarnastop is provided with predrilled holes at 6 inches o.c. for attachment at base of walls, curbs and transition points. Features: Sarnastop distributes the loads uniformly across a series of fastening points maximizing fastener pullout and backout resistance. Packaging: Sarnastop is packaged in bundles of 25 pieces. Each Sarnastop is 10 ft long (3 m) and weighs 1.5 Ibs (680 g). Installation: Sarnastop is installed by Sika Sarnafil a Authorized Applicators. Sarnastop is positioned over the top of the membrane and fastened to the roof deck with Sarnafasteners. Fastener spacing is determined by Sika Sarnafil. The Sarnafasteners are set to a depth to clamp the membrane in place without damaging the substrate. Depending on the specific detail, a mem- brane coverstrip is welded over the Sarnastop for watertightness. Availability: Sarnastop is available directly from Sika Sarnafil Authorized Applicators when used within a Sika Sarnafil roof system. Contact your Sika Sarnafil Regional Office or visit our website for further information. Warranty: As a Sika Sarnafil-supplied accessory, Sarnastop is included in Sika Sarnafil's Standard or System Warranty to the Building Owner. 11 Sarnafil Page 19 of 35 Maintenance: Sarnastop requires no maintenance. Technical: Sika Samafil provides technical support. Technical staff is available to ad- vise Applicators as to the correct installation method of Sarnastop. Corporate Office Canada Office Sika Sarnafil Sika Sarnafil A Division of Sika Corporation A Business Unit of Sika Canada 100 Dan Road 6915 Davand Drive Canton, MA 02021 Mississauga, ON L5T 1 L5 Tel.: (781) 828-5400 Tel.: (905) 670-2222 1-800-451-2504 1-800-268-0479 Fax: (781) 828-5365 Fax: (905) 670-5278 Web: usa.sarnafil.sika.com Email: webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com Web: can.sika.com Disclaimer: All information provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika') concerning Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when property stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations crinstructions related to its products. The userof the Sika product(s) must test the product(s) for suitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(s). Sika reserves the fight to change the properties ofits products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which are available at usa.samalitsika.com or by calling 800451-2504. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the usermust always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet which are available at use.samafit sika.com or by contacting 800451-2504. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the warnings and instruction foreach Sika product asset forth in the current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. Page 20 of 35 Product Data Sheet Edition: 5/2012 Version no.: 0007 Sarnatherm EPS Tapered Insulation Overview: Sarnatherm EPS is a rigid expanded polystyrene insulation board. Sarna- therm EPS is installed directly on the substrate (depending on local code or FM requirements), over an approved thermal barrier, or directly on the existing roof surface prior to the application of the Sarnafil membrane. Composition: The core of Sarnatherm EPS is expanded polystyrene closed -cell foam. Sarnatherm is available in 4 ft. x 4 ft. (1.2m x 1.2m) or 4 ft. x 8 ft. (1.2m x 2.4m) sizes. Thickness varies depending upon the thermal resistance requirements. Features: Sarnatherm EPS requires a separation layer between it and the membrane. Packaging: Sarnatherm is provided in labeled bundles that are wrapped in a protective polyethylene film. The amount of Sarnatherm per bundle varies with board thickness. Storage: Factory applied packaging is intended only for protection during transit. When stored outdoors or on the job site, the insulation should be stacked on pallets at least four inches above the surface level and completely cov- ered with a weatherproof covering such as a tarpaulin. The temporary fac- tory applied packaging should be slit or removed to prevent accumulation of condensation. Roof insulation which becomes wet or damaged should be removed and replaced with dry insulation. Installation: Sarnatherm EPS is installed by a Sika Sarnafil Authorized Applicator. Sar- natherm EPS may be installed either by mechanical -attachment to the roof deck with Sarnafasteners and Sarnaplates, by full attachment with low rise sprayed urethane foam or partial attachment with foam adhesive (options depend on deck type and Sika Sarnafil system to be installed). Contact Sika Samafl regarding alternative methods of attachment. Availability: Sarnatherm is available directly from Sika Sarnafil Authorized Applicators. Contact your Sika Sarnafil Regional Office or visit our website for further information. As a Sika Sarnafil-supplied accessory, Sarnatherm is included in Sika Samafil's Warranty to the Building Owner. ice: Sarnatherm requires no maintenance. Areas of frequent traffic may require protection from damage. Sika Sarnafil provides technical support. Technical staff is available to ad- vise Applicators as to the correct installation methods of Samatherm. Warranty: Sarnafil Page 21 of 35 Technical Data (as manufactured): THERMAL VALUES at 75° F 40° F Nominal Thickness R-ValueC Value R-ValueC Value 1.0 inch (25 mm) 4.2 0.238 4.6 0.217 1.5 inch (38 mm) 6.4 0.156 6.9 0.145 2.0 inch (51 mm) 8.5 0.118 9.2 0.109 2.5 inch (64 mm) 10.6 0.094 11.5 0.087 3.0 inch (76 mm) 12.8 0.087 13.8 0.076 4.0 inch (102 mm) 17.0 0.059 18.4 0.048 4.5 inch (112 mm) 19.2 0.052 20.7 0.048 Standard Thicknesses Are Listed. Contact Your Regional Wice For Other Available Thicknesses Property(1) Compressive Strength, min (lb/in)2(3) ASTM Test Method (2) Type H D 1621 20 Flexural Strength min (Ib/in) C 203 35 Water Absorption, max C 272 <3.0 Dimensional Stability, max (% linear change)(5) D 2126 2.0 Flame Spread(6)m E 84 15 Smoke Developed (6)(7)(8) E 84 150 - 300 Oxygen Index, min (6) D 2863 24.0 (1) Properties shown are representative values for 1"thick material based upon most recent product quality audit data. (2) Modi- fied as required to meet ASTM C 578. (3) Value at 10% deflection. (4) Value at yield or 5% whichever occurs first. (5) Value ranges from 0.0 to value shown. (6) These laboratory tests are not intended to describe the hazard presented by this material under actual fire conditions. (7) Data from Under Laboratories, Inc., see Classification Certified U-197. (8) ASTM E84 is thickness dependent, therefore a range of values is given. Corporate Office Canada Office Sika Sarnafil Sika Sarnafil A Division of Sika Corporation A Business Unit of Sika Canada 100 Dan Road 6820 Davand Drive Canton, MA 02021 Mississauga, ON L5T 11,15 Tel.: (781) 828-5400 Tel.: (905) 670-2222 1-800-451-2504 1-800-268-0479 Fax: (781) 828-5365 Fax: (905) 670-5278 Web: usa.sarnafil.sika.com Email: webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com Web: can.sika.com Disclaimer: All infomration provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika') conceming Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instmctions. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations orinstructions related to its products. The userof the Sika product(s) must test the products) for suitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(s). Sika reserves the right to change the properties ofits products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which are available at usa.samalitsika.com or by calling 800451-2504. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the usermust always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most current Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet which are available at usa.samafil.sika.com or by contacting 800451-2504. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the warnings and instruction foreach Sika product asset forth in the cument Technical Data Sheet, product label and Material Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. Page 22 of 35 Safety Data Sheet Sikaflex°-IA A19 Revision Date 07/29/2014 Print Date 07/29/2014 1. Identification Product name : Sikaflex®-1A Supplier Sika Corporation Address 201 Polito Avenue Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 USA www.sikausa.com Telephone (201) 933-8800 Telefax (201) 804-1076 Emergency telephone CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887 ehs@sika-corp.com Recommended use of the For further information, refer to the product technical data chemical and restrictions on sheet. use 2. Hazards identification GHS Classification Respiratory sensitization, Category 1 H334: May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled. Skin sensitization, Category 1 H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction. Carcinogenicity, Category 1A H350: May cause cancer. GHS Label element Hazard pictograms 4> Signal Word Danger Hazard Statements H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction. H334 May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled. H350 May cause cancer. Precautionary Statements Prevention: P201 Obtain special instructions before use. P202 Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. P261 Avoid breathing dusU fume/ gas/ misU vapors/ spray. P272 Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. P280 Wear protective gloves. P281 Use personal protective equipment as required. 1/11 Page 23 of 35 Safety Data Sheet Sikaflex°-IA A19 Revision Date 07/29/2014 Print Date 07/29/2014 P285 In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection. Response: P302 + P352 IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. P304 + P341 IF INHALED: If breathing is difficult, remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. P308 + P313 IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/ attention. P333 + P313 If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/ attention. P363 Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Storage: P405 Store locked up. Disposal: P501 Dispose of contents/ container to an approved waste disposal plant. Warning Reports have associated repeated and prolonged exposure to some of the chemicals in this product with permanent brain,liver, kidney and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberate concentration and inhalation of vapors may be harmful or fatal. See Section 11 for more detailed information on health effects and symptoms. 3. Composition/information on ingredients Hazardous ingredients Chemical Name CAS -No. Concentration (%) titanium dioxide 13463-67-7 >= 2 - < 5 x lene 1330-20-7 >= 2 - < 5 eth (benzene 100-41-4 >= 0 - < 1 Quartz SiO2 14808-60-7 >= 0 - < 1 aromatic polyisocyanate 53317-61-6 >= 0 - < 1 Carbon black 1333-86-4 >= 0 - < 1 4,4'-meth lenedi hen I diisoc anate 101-68-8 >= 0 - < 1 There are no additional ingredients present which, within the current knowledge of the supplier and in the concentrations applicable, are classified as hazardous to health or the environment and hence require reporting in this section. 4. First aid measures If inhaled Move to fresh air. Consult a physician after significant exposure. In case of skin contact Take off contaminated clothing and shoes immediately. Wash off with soap and plenty of water. If symptoms persist, call a physician. 2/11 Page 24 of 35 Safety Data Sheet Sikaflex°-IA A19 Revision Date 07/29/2014 Print Date 07/29/2014 In case of eye contact Remove contact lenses. Keep eye wide open while rinsing. If eye irritation persists, consult a specialist. If swallowed Clean mouth with water and drink afterwards plenty of water. Induce vomiting immediately and call a physician. Do not give milk or alcoholic beverages. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Most important symptoms Asthmatic appearance and effects, both acute and Allergic reactions delayed See Section 11 for more detailed information on health effects and symptoms. sensitizing effects carcinogenic effects Protection of first-aiders Move out of dangerous area. Consult a physician. Show this material safety data sheet to the doctor in attendance. Notes to physician Treat symptomatically. 5. Fire -fighting measures Suitable extinguishing media Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding environment. Specific extinguishing Collect contaminated fire extinguishing water separately. This methods must not be discharged into drains. Fire residues and contaminated fire extinguishing water must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations. Special protective equipment In the event of fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. for fire-fighters 6. Accidental release measures Personal precautions, Use personal protective equipment. protective equipment and Deny access to unprotected persons. emergency procedures Environmental precautions Do not flush into surface water or sanitary sewer system. If the product contaminates rivers and lakes or drains inform respective authorities. Local authorities should be advised if significant spillages cannot be contained. Methods and materials for Soak up with inert absorbent material (e.g. sand, silica gel, containment and cleaning up acid binder, universal binder, sawdust). Keep in suitable, closed containers for disposal. 3/11 Page 25 of 35 Safety Data Sheet Sikaflex°-IA A8 Revision Date 07/29/2014 Print Date 07/29/2014 7. Handling and storage Advice on safe handling Do not breathe vapors or spray mist. Avoid exceeding the given occupational exposure limits (see section 8). Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. For personal protection see section 8. Persons with a history of skin sensitization problems or asthma, allergies, chronic or recurrent respiratory disease should not be employed in any process in which this mixture is being used. Smoking, eating and drinking should be prohibited in the application area. Follow standard hygiene measures when handling chemical products. Conditions for safe storage Prevent unauthorized access. Store in original container. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well -ventilated place. Observe label precautions. Store in accordance with local regulations. Materials to avoid no data available 8. Exposure controls/personal protection Component CAS -No. Basis ** Value Exposure limit(s)* / Form of exposure xylene 1330-20-7 OSHA Z-1 TWA 100 ppm 435 mg/m3 ACGIH TWA 100 ppm ACGIH STEL 150 ppm OSHA PO STEL 150 ppm 655 mg/m3 OSHA PO TWA 100 ppm 435 mg/m3 ethylbenzene 100-41-4 ACGIH TWA 100 ppm ACGIH STEL 125 ppm OSHA Z-1 TWA 100 ppm 435 mg/m3 OSHA PO TWA 100 ppm 435 m /m3 4/11 Page 26 of 35 Safety Data Sheet Sikaflex°-IA A19 Revision Date 07/29/2014 Print Date 07/29/2014 OSHA PO STEL 125 ppm 545 mg/m3 'The above mentioned values are in accordance with the legislation in effect at the date of the release of this safety data sheet. "Basis ACGIH. Threshold Limit Values (TLV) OSHA PO. Table Z-1, Limit for Air Contaminat (1989 Vacated Values) OSHA P1. Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL), Table Z-1, Limit for Air Contaminant OSHA P2. Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL), Table Z-2 OSHA Z3. Table Z-3, Mineral Dust Engineering measures Use of adequate ventilation should be sufficient to control worker exposure to airborne contaminants. If the use of this product generates dust, fumes, gas, vapor or mist, use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep worker exposure below any recommended or statutory limits. Personal protective equipment Respiratory protection Use a properly fitted NIOSH approved air -purifying or air -fed respirator complying with an approved standard if a risk assessment indicates this is necessary. The filter class for the respirator must be suitable for the maximum expected contaminant concentration (gas/vapor/aerosol/particulates) that may arise when handling the product. If this concentration is exceeded, self-contained breathing apparatus must be used. Hand protection Remarks Chemical -resistant, impervious gloves complying with an approved standard should be worn at all times when handling chemical products if a risk assessment indicates this is necessary. Eye protection Safety eyewear complying with an approved standard should be used when a risk assessment indicates this is necessary. Skin and body protection Choose body protection in relation to its type, to the concentration and amount of dangerous substances, and to the specific work -place. Hygiene measures Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Wash hands before breaks and immediately after handling the product. Remove contaminated clothing and protective equipment before entering eating areas. Wash thoroughly after handling. 5/11 Page 27 of 35 Energy Systems Upgrades Project responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contractor's or its subcontractors' performance of the work covered under this Agreement. 6.6 Subcontractors. Contractor shall require and verify that all subcontractors maintain insurance meeting all requirements stated herein, and Contractor shall ensure that the City is listed as an additional insured on insurance required of subcontractors. 6.7 Sufficiency of Insurers. Insurance required by this Agreement shall be satisfactory only if issued by companies authorized to do business in California, rated with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A:VB unless such requirements are waived by the City's Risk Manager in writing due to unique circumstances. If the City's Risk Manager determines that the work or services to be performed under this Agreement creates an increased risk of loss to the City, the Risk Manager may increase the mitrimum limits of the insurance policies required by this Section by providing written notice to Contractor; provided that the Contractor may appeal such determination to the City Council of City within ten (10) days of receipt of notice from the Risk Manager. 7.0 BONDS 7.1 Labor and Materials and Performance Bonds. Concurrently with execution of this Agreement, Contractor shall deliver to City a labor and materials bond and a performance bond each in the sum of the amount of this Agreement, in the forms provided by the City, which secures the faithful performance of this Agreement. The bonds shall contain the original notarized signature of an authorized officer of the surety and affixed thereto shall be a certified and current copy of his/her power of attorney. The bonds shall be unconditional and remain in force during the entire term of the Agreement and shall be released or exonerated only if the Contractor promptly and faithfully performs all terms and conditions of this Agreement. 7.2 Sufficiency of Sureties. Sureties must be authorized to issue bonds in California. In addition, sureties must possess a minimum rating from A. M. Best Company of A:VB and must be listed as an acceptable surety on federal bonds by the United States Department of the Treasury, httpY/www.fnis.treas.gov/c570/C570.htrnt subject to the maximum amount shown in the listing. If co - sureties are used, their bonds must be on a joint and several basis. 7.3 Substitution of Securities. Pursuant to California Public Contract Code Section 22300, substitution of eligible equivalent securities for any moneys withheld to ensure performance under the Agreement for the work to be performed will be permitted at the request and expense of Contractor. 8.0 INDEMNIFICATION Contractor agrees to defend (with legal counsel of City's choosing), indemnify, hold free and harmless the City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, agents and employees, at Contractor's sole expense, from and against any and all claims, demands, actions, suits or other legal proceedings brought against the City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, agents and employees arising out of the performance of the Contractor, its employees, and/or authorized subcontractors, of the work undertaken pursuant to this Agreement. The defense obligation provided for hereunder shall apply without any advance showing of negligence or wrongdoing by the Contractor, its employees, and/or 11 Rev.03-2020 Safety Data Sheet Sikaflex°-IA A8 Revision Date 07/29/2014 Print Date 07/29/2014 9. Physical and chemical properties Appearance paste Color various Odor aromatic Odor Threshold no data available Flash point Note: not applicable Ignition temperature not applicable Decomposition temperature no data available Lower explosion limit (Vol%) no data available Upper explosion limit (Vol%) no data available Flammability (solid, gas) no data available Oxidizing properties no data available Autoignition temperature no data available pH no data available Melting point/range / no data available Freezing point Boiling point/boiling range no data available Vapor pressure no data available Density ca.1.4 g/cm3 at 68 OF (20 °C) Water solubility no data available Partition coefficient: n- no data available octanol/water Viscosity, dynamic no data available Viscosity, kinematic ca.> 20.5 mm2/s at 104 OF (40 °C) Relative vapor density no data available Evaporation rate no data available Burning rate no data available Volatile organic compounds 40 g/I (VOC) content 6/11 Page 28 of 35 Safety Data Sheet Sikaflex°-IA A8 Revision Date 07/29/2014 Print Date 07/29/2014 10. Stability and reactivity Reactivity No dangerous reaction known under conditions of normal use. Chemical stability The product is chemically stable. Possibility of hazardous Stable under recommended storage conditions. reactions Conditions to avoid no data available Incompatible materials no data available 11. Toxicological information Acute toxicity Product Acute oral toxicity no data available Acute inhalation toxicity no data available Acute dermal toxicity no data available Ingredients: aromatic polyisocyanate Acute oral toxicity Carbon black : Acute oral toxicity LD50 Oral rat: > 5,000 mg/kg LD50 Oral rat: > 8,000 mg/kg 4,4'-methylenediphenyl diisocyanate : Acute inhalation toxicity Acute toxicity estimate : 1.5 mg/I Test atmosphere: dust/mist Method: Expert judgment Skin corrosion/irritation Product no data available Serious eye damage/eye irritation Product no data available Respiratory or skin sensitization Product May cause an allergic skin reaction. 7/11 Page 29 of 35 Safety Data Sheet SikaflexO-IA A19 Revision Date 07/29/2014 Print Date 07/29/2014 May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled. Germ cell mutagenicity Product Mutagenicity no data available Carcinogenicity Product Carcinogenicity May cause cancer. IARC Group 213: Possibly carcinogenic to humans titanium dioxide 13463-67-7 ethylbenzene 100-41-4 Carbon black 1333-86-4 Group 1: Carcinogenic to humans Quartz (SiO2) 14808-60-7 NTP Known to be human carcinogen Quartz (SiO2) 14808-60-7 Reproductive Toxicity/Fertility Product Reproductive toxicity no data available Reproductive Toxicity/Development/Teratogenicity Product Teratogenicity no data available STOT-single exposure Product Assessment: no data available STOT-repeated exposure Reports have associated repeated and prolonged exposure to some of the chemicals in this product with permanent brain,liver, kidney and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberate concentration and inhalation of vapors may be harmful or fatal. Once sensitized, a severe allergic reaction may occur when subsequently exposed to very low levels. Product Assessment: no data available Aspiration toxicity Product no data available 8/11 Page 30 of 35 Safety Data Sheet Sikaflex°-IA A8 Revision Date 07/29/2014 Print Date 07/29/2014 12. Ecological information Other information Do not empty into drains; dispose of this material and its container in a safe way. Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. Component: Carbon black 1333-86-4 Toxicity to fish: LC50 Species: Brachydanio rerio (zebrafish) Dose: > 1,000 mg1l Exposure time: 96 h 13. Disposal considerations Disposal methods Waste from residues Disposal of this product, solutions and any by-products should at all times comply with the requirements of environmental protection and waste disposal legislation and any regional local authority requirements. Contaminated packaging Empty containers should be taken to an approved waste handling site for recycling or disposal. 14. Transport information DOT Not dangerous goods IATA Not dangerous goods IMDG Not dangerous goods Special precautions for user no data available Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code not applicable 15. Regulatory information TSCA list All chemical substances in this product are either listed on the TSCA Inventory or are in compliance with a TSCA Inventory exemption. 9/11 Page 31 of 35 Safety Data Sheet SikaflexO-IA A19 Revision Date 07/29/2014 Print Date 07/29/2014 EPCRA - Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know CERCLA Reportable Quantity This material does not contain any components with a CERCLA RQ. SARA304 Reportable Quantity This material does not contain any components with a section 304 EHS RQ. SARA 311/312 Hazards Chronic Health Hazard Acute Health Hazard SARA 302 SARA 302: No chemicals in this material are subject to the reporting requirements of SARA Title III, Section 302. SARA 313 The following components are subject to reporting levels established by SARA Title III, Section 313: xylene 1330-20-7 2.60 Clean Air Act Ozone -Depletion This product neither contains, nor was manufactured with a Potential Class I or Class II ODS as defined by the U.S. Clean Air Act Section 602 (40 CFR 82, Subpt. A, App.A + B). The following chemical(s) are listed as HAP under the U.S. Clean Air Act, Section 12 (40 CFR 61): xylene 1330-20-7 2.60 This product does not contain any chemicals listed under the U.S. Clean Air Act Section 112(r) for Accidental Release Prevention (40 CFR 68.130, Subpart F). California Prop 65 WARNING! This product contains a chemical known in the State of California to cause cancer. WARNING: This product contains a chemical known in the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. 16. Other information HMIS Classification Health 3 0 Physical Hazard Personal Protection Caution: HMIS® rating is based on a 0-4 rating scale, with 0 representing minimal hazards or risks, and 4 representing significant hazards or risks. Although HMIS® rating is not required on SDSs under 29 CFR 1910.1200, the preparer may choose to provide them. HMIS® rating is to be used with a fully implemented HMIS® program. HMIS® is a registered mark of the 10 / 11 Page 32 of 35 Safety Data Sheet Sikaflex°-IA A19 Revision Date 07/29/2014 Print Date 07/29/2014 National Paint & Coatings Association (NPCA). Please note HMISO attempts to convey full health warning information to all employees. Notes to Reader The information contained in this Safety Data Sheet applies only to the actual Sika Corporation ("Sika") product identified and described herein. This information is not intended to address, nor does it address the use or application of the identified Sika product in combination with any other material, product or process. All of the information set forth herein is based on technical data regarding the identified product that Sika believes to be reliable as of the date hereof. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet for each Sika product, which are available at web site and/or telephone number listed in Section 1 of this SDS. SIKA MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND ASSUMES NO LIABILITY ARISING FROM THIS INFORMATION OR ITS USE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS. All sales of Sika products are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale available at www.sikausa.com or 201-933-8800. Revision Date 07/29/2014 Material number: 476501 11 / 11 Page 33 of 35 Product Data Sheet Edition: 6/2009 Version no: 0006 Stabond U-148A Adhesive Overview: Stabond U-148A is an elastomeric contact adhesive used within the Samafil System for flashing details. It is formulated for adhering Sika Sarnafil PVC membranes to substrate such as dry, clean wood, concrete and DensDeW Prime Roof Board. Composition: See Material Safety Data Sheet for information. VOC Content: 0 g/L Features: Stabond U-148A is clear in color and has a cure time of 48 hours. Packaging: Stabond U-148A is packaged in a 5 gallon (18.9L) container weighing 35 Ibs (16kg) and has a shelf life of 12 months. Installation: Stabond U-148A is formulated for roller application using a solvent resistant 3/4" nap paint roller. Surfaces to be bonded must be free of dirt, oil and grease. Clean the substrate with a solvent such as acetone or MEK. Lightly abrading the substrate will improve the bond. Over the properly prepared substrate, adhesive shall be applied in smooth, even coatings with no gaps, globs or similar inconsistencies. Apply the adhesive to the substrate and allow it to dry. Apply to the backside of the precut G410 or G459 flashing membrane and roll into coated substrate while adhesive is tacky to the touch DO NOT ALLOW TO DRY. If adhesive dries or moisture develops on coat- ings, mist coated substrate and backside of coated membrane with acetone in a spray bottle prior to bonding to substrate. Only an area, which can be completely covered in the same day's operation, shall be flashed. Please refer to the Technical Department for rates and substrate acceptance. Availability: Stabond U-148A is available directly from Sika Samafil Authorized Applicators when used within a Sika Sarnafil Roofing or Waterproofing System. Contact your Sika Samafil Regional Office or visit our website for further informa- tion. Warranty: As a Sika Sarnafil supplied accessory, Stabond U-148A is included in Sika Sarnafil's Warranty to the Building Owner. Sarnafil Page 34 of 35 Maintenance: Stabond U-148A requires no maintenance. Technical: Sika Sarnafil provides technical support. Technical staff is available to advise Applicators as to the correct installation method of Stabond U-148A. Technical Data: TYPE: Synthetic Elastomeric APPEARANCE: Clear Liquid SOLIDS: 19% SHELF LIFE: 12 Months STORAGE TEMP.: 60.80 degrees F (16-26C) WT/GAL: 7 Lbs. (3kg.) CURE TIME: 48 Hours TEMP. LIMITS: 150-F (66C) THINNER: Stabond A Thinner FLASH POINT: -4-F(-20C) VISCOSITY: 2500 cps Corporate Office Sika Sarnafil A Division of Sika Corporation 100 Dan Road Canton, MA02021 APPLICATION RATES Substrate Rate Membrane Rate Gallons/100 ft2 Gallons / 100 ft2 1.50 to 2.00 0.50 to 1.00 Um2 Um2 0.61 to 0.82 0.20 to 0.41 Canada Office Sika Sarnafil A Business Unit of Sika Canada 6820 Davand Drive Mississauga, ON L5T 1J5 Tel.: (781) 828-5400 Tel.: (905) 670-2222 1-800-451-2504 1-800-268-0479 Fax: (781) 828-5365 Fax: (905) 670-5278 Web: www.sikacorp.com Email: webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com Web: www.sika.ca Disclaimer: The information, and, in particular, the recommendation relating to the application and end -use m'Sika Samafil products, are given in good faith based on Sika Samafil's current knowledge and experience of the products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika Samafil recommendations. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates and actual site conditions are such that no war- ranty In respect of merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose, nor any liability arising out of any legal relationship whatsoever, may be inferred from this information. The user of the product must determine the product's suitability for the intended application and purpose. Sika Sarnafil reserves the right to change the pmperties of its products. The pmprietary rights of third parties must be observed. All orders are accepted subject to our current terms of sale and delivery. Users must always refer to the most recent issue of the local Product Data Sheet for the product concerned, copies of which will be supplied on request. Page 35 of 35 [ jM ALLIANCE BUIL. Attachment F — Electrical Systems 12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 Ejr] ALLIANCE Transformer Replacement Summary Table Site Size (WA) Replacement Quantity Cameron Park 45 1 Cameron Park 75 1 Civic Center 30 2 Civic Center 45 1 Civic Center 75 1 Civic Center 112.5 1 Civic Center 150 1 Civic Center 300 1 Maximum Power Transfer Solution (MPTS) Summary Table Site Size (amps) Quantity Civic Center 240 1 12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 Energy Systems Upgrades Project authorized subcontractors, but shall be required whenever any claim, action, complaint, or suit asserts as its basis the negligence, errors, omissions or misconduct of the Contractor, its employees, and/or authorized subcontractors, and/or whenever any claim, action, complaint or suit asserts liability against the City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, agents and employees based upon the work performed by the Contractor, its employees, and/or authorized subcontractors under this Agreement, whether or not the Contractor, its employees, and/or authorized subcontractors are specifically named or otherwise asserted to be liable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Contractor shall not be liable for the defense or indemnification of the City for claims, actions, complaints or suits arising out of the sole active negligence or willful misconduct of the City. This provision shall supersede and replace all other indemnky provisions contained in any other document, which shall be of no force and effect. (a) Contractor will defend any action or actions filed in connection with any of said claims or liablUies and will pay all costs and expenses, including legal costs and attorneys' fees incurred in connection therewith. (b) Contractor will promptly pay any judgment rendered against the City, its officers, agents or employees for any such claims or liabilities arising or alleged to arise out of or in connection with Contractor's (or its agents', employees', subcontractors', or invitees') negligent performance of or failure to perform such work, operations or activities hereunder; and Contractor agrees to save and hold the City, its officers, agents, and employees harmless therefrom. (c) If the City, its officers, agents or employees is/are made a parry to any action or proceeding filed or prosecuted against Contractor for such damages or other claims arising or alleged to arise out of or in connection with the negligent performance of or failure to perform the work, operation or activities of Contractor hereunder, Contractor shall pay to the City, its officers, agents or employees, any and all costs and expenses incurred by the City, its officers, agents or employees in such action or proceeding, including but not limited to, legal costs and attorneys' fees for counsel acceptable to City. (d) Contractor's duty to defend and indemnify as set forth herein shall include any claims, liabilities, obligations, losses, demands, actions, penalties, suits, costs, expenses or damages or injury to persons or property arising or alleged to arise from, in connection with, as a consequence of or pursuant to any state or federal law or regulation regarding hazardous substances, including but not limited to the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act ("FIFRA'), Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 ("CERCLA'), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 ("RCRA'), the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984, the Hazardous Material Transportation Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act, the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the California Hazardous Substance Account Act, the California Hazardous Waste Control Law or the Porter -Cologne Water Quality Control Act, as any of those statutes may be amended from time to time. Contractor's indemnification obligations pursuant to this Section shall survive the termination of this Agreement. Contractor shall require the same indemnification in favor of City from all subcontractors. 9.0 RECORDS AND REPORTS 12 Rev.03-2020 Pw E-SAVER OPAL-RTM Series PAL-R TRANSFORMERS ARE OPTIMIZED FOR RETROFIT PROJECTS DELIVERING AN AVERAGE OF 80% LESS MM LOSSES WHEN REPLACING OLDER UNITS APPLICATION The OPAL -R Series (E-Saver-80R & E-Saver-81 R) are ultra -efficient dry type isolation transformers optimized to maximize energy savings and provide the fastest payback in retrofit applications. Powersmiths has actively measured load profiles and losses for thousands of low -voltage transformers it has retrofitted for applications from K-12 schools to college and hospital campuses, from courthouses to military bases, from general commercial and office buildings to mission critical data centers. Powersmiths has found that the most common profile is a lightly loaded transformer that feeds predominately electronic equipment. POWeRSMft S ESaver OPAL RT Retrofits deliver maximum energy prvings and follow best actices to measure & verify ifecycle savings, and ensure hassle -free transformer replacements. RETROFITS REQUIRE A BEST PRACTICE To replace existing transformers cost effectively, Powersmiths' professional engineers use a multi step best practice for the entire project cycle including: vetted project savings calculations, comprehensive site audits and tagging, individualized product selection, baseline and post installation field measurements of load profiles, losses and efficiency, following IPMVP protocols, performance reports and more. OPAL-R's E-Saver-80R and -81 R models have been optimized specifically GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE FOR 32 YEARS for this profile delivering a per project average of an 80% reduction in In a world filled with small print disclaimers and limited DOE compliance losses when replacing existing older transformers. testing , you can count on Powersmiths performance. We guarantee that every For transformers optimized to feed dedicated equipment like fans, transformer we manufacture meets our published technical data, and motors, elevators, or heavy harmonic rich loads, see the rest of the OPAL furthermore, that this performance is met over the full term of the 32-year SenesT as well as OPAL T1000Tm. proratedwarranty. Trusting that savings are both real and long-term is part of why organizations choose Powersmiths. OPAU--OPTIMIZED DESIGNS FOR RETROFITS There is more to a transformer retrofit than simply matching the <VA and voltages with a typical transformer from the distributor's warehouse. A transformer has much more impact in an electrical system than just efficiency because of electrical characteristics that affect fault levels, arc flash levels and inrush. Other important considerations for a retrofit should also include site conditions, footprint and internal terminal layout. Powersmiths has developed a transformer design best practice called OPAL- Optimized Performance for the Application Load to specifically address transformer retrofit considerations. OPAL considers the system as a whole, including goals like managing impedance, arc flash, fault level, inrush, harmonics, and more. OPAL is possible thanks to the tight feedback loop between design, onsite manufacturing, and extensive real world performance verification. Our flexible design and manufacturing process enables us to deliver solutions for the wide variety of site conditions and transformer manufacturers including footprint and internal terminal layouts, while the result is the most savings per dollar spent. DOE IDENTIFIES BILLIONS IN SAVINGS BEYOND DOE 2016 Most manufacturers design low -voltage transformers to just meet the minimum requirement of U.S. Dept. of Energy law (DOE 2016). DOE 2016 has been set at a single 35% load point, under an ideal sine wave factory test profile, sacrificing performance elsewhere. By exceeding the minimum efficiency, the DOE has quantified the savings potential to be in billions of dollars and that lifecycle savings can be maximized by optimizing for real -world loading. OPAL enables access to these savings - backed by real -world performance verification. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE UFC COMPLIANCE K-RATING IS A MODERN REQUIREMENT Typically, transformers are purchased and installed with lowest first cost in mind, however, these transformers' are UL listed on the basis of feeding only linear load. Today, most connected loads are electronic with nonlinear profiles, and in order to have a valid UL listing, a low -voltage isolation transformer needs to be appropriately K-rated for most applications EXPANDED KVA SELECTION ENABLES RIGHT -SIZING Powersmiths enables right -sizing of electrical infrastructure by offering a much broader selection of transformer kVA sizes. The capital cost, operating cost and footprint reductions can be dramatic - on the order of 30-50%, through smaller transformers, breakers, conductors, and distribution panels. ENVIRONMENTAL/GREEN BUILDING/LEED®/NET ZERO By going meaningfully beyond the DOE 2016 baseline efficiency, the E-SaverTm contributes to green building, LEED®, Net Zero and carbon footprint reduction. goals. Additional benefits include our IS014001 certified manufacturing, integrated metering and ability to integrate with the Powersmiths WOWT-- Building Resource Management Platform. CERTIFICATIONS & TESTING Powersmiths certifications include IS09001 (Quality), IS014001 (Environment) IS017025 (Efficiency Test Lab), UL and CSA. Powersmiths has a production integrated nonlinear load test program that enables efficiency verification under real -world conditions, as well as Certified Test Lab Profile Test Reports. METERING & ARC FLASH OPTIONS Integrated metering can provide information about capacity utilization, load profiles, power quality and energy use. The lockable hinged door option as well as our patented 360o Rotatable IR PortTm option enable quick and safe access to internal transformer connections, and reduces arc flash risk. Powersmiths offers also transformers with Integrated Power Distribution, see the Energy Station TXTm brochure. The OPAL-R with the T115 option complies with the US Department of Defense's Unified Facilities Criteria(UFC) - Interior Electrical Systems. Ap"MMMMM KEY FEATURES ESAVER OPAL-RT- Loss Reduction Curves ,ox ESAVER-81 R 7ESAVER-80R rn ___PRETP9— m>f Percentage Loading mn roos • Optimized for light, nonlinear loads found in most applications K-rated as required by UL to feed modem electronic equipment • Retrofit Best Practice ensures a smooth retrofit with verified savings • Significant savings beyond DOE 2016 legislation • Electrical system consideration: impedance, inrush, fault & arc flash levels -Available with a wide range of safety & performance features like integrated hinged doors, 360' Rotatable IR PortT-, and CyberhawkT. Metering and Logging • Manufactured in a certified ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 17025 facility for quality, low environmental impact, and transformer efficiency testing 1 U.S. Dept. of Energy 10 GFR Part 431, [Docket No. EERE-2010-BT-STD-0048] Energy Gonservation Program: Energy Conservation Standards for Distribution Transformers, Flnal Rule April 18, 2013, TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The E-Saverrn-BOR and 81 R are ultraefficient low -voltage dry type isolation transformers that meaningfully exceed the U.S. Dept. of Energy's new minimum efficiency law, commonly referred to as DOE 2016. All E-Saver transformers carry a ILL Listing and CSA Approval, with application appropriate K-factor. The aluminum wound E-Saver-80R and the copper wound E-Saver-81 R are both K-factor listed per UL 1561 and are K-7 rated per C57.110. Both models are compatible with electronic equipment all the way up to full load. The standard temperature rise is 130"C with a I I5'C option available. ESavers have a commoncore (3-phase models), 10kV BIL, 200%rated neutral, are 60Hz rated (std), built to NEMA ST-20, UL1561, IEEE C57.110 and other applicable ANSI and IEEE standards. Both primary and secondary terminals and voltage taps (typically six 2.5%) are all front -accessible. E-Savers have a 220°C class insulation system that is NOMEX-based with an Epoxy Co -polymer impregnant with technical performance characteristics that embed lower environmental impact, long term reliability and long life expectancy. ESavers carry OSHPD and IBC Seismic Certification. The seismic bracing option provides a higher 2.28g certification. All ESaver models come standard in a Type 2 ventilated drip -proof indoor enclosure made of heavy gauge steel finished with epoxy powder coating for durability and low environmental impact, and are ILL Listed for 2" rear clearance - a significant improvement over the typical industry 6" limit. A wide variety of enclosures and options are available. Low Noise: Keeping audible noise at a minimum is key. While the NEMA ST-20 standard sets levels referenced by industry only a type test, not a production test, is required - so transformers on actual projects may be noisy. Powersmiths builds 3dB quieter than NEMA standard values, and furthermore every unit is tested to ensure quiet operation. For very sensitive environments an additional 2dB lower noise option is available. Management of Impedance, Inrush, Fault Level, Arc Flash: Powersmiths OPALr" design best practice includes addressing key transformer attributes like impedance, inrush, fault level, arc flash, to ensure smooth integration into an electrical system, avoiding the negative impacts often associated with high efficiency transformers. See individual technical data sheets for comprehensive values for all parameters. Impedance: For both the E-Saver-80R and ESaver-81 R, impedance is kept at or above 4.0% in order to manage downstream fault current and are flash levels, and maintain compatibility with equipment interrupting capacity (kAIC) ratings. Higher impedance is available to meet specific project needs. Inrush: Inrush currents are managed in order to avoid nuisance tripping of the primary breaker and to enable design engineers to use standard 125% rated primary protection, thereby avoiding expensive design changes that otherwise may be needed. Very low inrush designs are available as specific projects may require, for example some datacenter and medical applications. ORDERING INFORMATION AVAILABLE OPTIONS OPAFAMILY T M/O/TDEL - kVF A - PPV - SSV\ - OPT / / Primary \ \Op if ns E-SAVER 811R kVA 8ORVInputte Secondary Applicable Rating Unit (Up to 600V) Voltage (9-1000 kVA) Input TECHNICAL DATA (Up to 600/3474 kVA Audible Noise 80R, 81R Model Weight Range fibs) Standard Case Size (in) Alternate Smaller Case Size (iri 15 42 dB 230-300 17.5W x 17D x 27.5H 17.5W x 14.51) x 25H 20 42 dB 260-340 25.5W x 18D x 30H 23W x 15.5D x 27.5H 25 42 dB 300-380 25.5W x 18D x 30H 23W x 15.5D x 275H 30 42 dB 340-420 25.5W x 18D x 30H 23W x 15.5D x 275H 45 42 dB 400-540 25.5W x 18D x 30H No Alternate 50 42 dB 450-600 31.5W x 21.5D x 40H No Alternate 63 47 dB 500-650 31.5W x 21.5D x 40H 26.5W x 20D x 33H 75 47 dB 610-700 31.5W x 21.5D x 40H 26.5W x 20D x 33H 100 47 dB 675-900 31.5W x 21.SO x 40H No Alternate 112.5 47 dB 770-990 31.5W x 21.5D x 40H No Alternate 125 47 dB 875-1120 37.5W x 26.SO x 48H 33W x 23D x 38H 150 47 dB 1010-1230 37.5W x 26.5D x 48H 33Wx 23D x 38H 175 52 dB 1100-1360 375W x 26.SO x 48H 34.5W x 26.SO x 42H 200 52 dB 1175-1450 37.5W x 26.SO x 48H 34.5W x 26.SO x 42H 225 52 dB 1295-1600 375W x 31.5D x 52H 34.5W x 26.5D x 42H 250 52 dB 1400-1800 375W x31.5D x 52H 37.5W x 26.5D x 48H 300 52 dB 1575-1960 375W x 31.5D x 52H 375W x 26.5D x 48H 400 57dB 2025-2450 51.5W x 38D x 61H 43.5W x 33.5D x 55.5H 450 57 dB 2200-2600 51.5W x 38D x 61H 43.5W x 33.SO x 55.5H 500 57dB 2475-2900 51.5W x 38D x 61H 43.5W x 33.5D x 55.5H 600 59 dB 2725-3600 64W x47D x 67H 51.5W x 38D x 61H 750 61 dB 3200-4300 64W x 47D x 67H Contact Factor 850 61 dB 3600-5000 64W x 47D x 67H Contact Factor 1000 61 dB 1 4200-6000 1 64W x 53D x 67H I Contact Factory Metering: Express Logger", SMARTT" or CyberhawkTe (see product cut sheets for details) CC: Core & Coils available for OEM Integration 311: Type 3R, sprinkler proof/outdoor ventilated enclosure OSEC: Enclosure for outdoor public areas SS: Painted stainless steel enclosure NVI: Non -ventilated indoor enclosure IRP: 360' Rotatable IR Portr" HD: Hinged Door F50: 50 Hz design 1S: Single electrostatic shield 2S: Dual electrostatic shields 3S: Triple electrostatic shields SPD: (120/208 V OR 277/48OV) PRO80: 80kA, 7 mode, Filter PRO120: 120kA, 7 mode, Filter PRO160: 160kA, 7 mode, Filter PROXX: Where XX is custom ID VLI: Very Low Inrush IMP: Custom Impedance COL: Custom color TS: Thermal sensors at 1 70°C and 200°C RTR: Routine Test Report NLT: Nonlinear Load Test with Certificate 2016TR: DOE 2016 Test Report CTL: ISO 17025 Certified Test Lab, load profile test SE: Sensitive environment, extra low noise SB: Certified Seismic bracing for 2.28g (for Certificate details contact Powersmiths) WM: Wall -mount kit up to 75kVA is available (sold separately) T115: 1150C Temperature Rise NOTE: The some data applies to the standard configuration of each kVA. Selection of some options may change enclosure size and/or transformer weight. Some options may be mutually exclusive. Consult factory for detailed product data sheet for these and other configurations. Efficiencies tested according to U.S. Dept. of Energy's 10 CFR Part 431, a linear load test at 35%of nameplate capacity. Refer to technical data sheet for comprehensive information for each specific model, kVA, and option selected. As design optimization is continuous, technical data is updated over time. Please check with Powersmiths for latest revision. Copyright © 2018, Powersmiths International Corp. All rights reserved. OPAL, OPAL-R, Cyberhawk, E-Saver, E-Saver-BOR, E-Saver-81 R, Express Logger, Rotatable IR Port and SMART are trademarks of Powersmiths International Corp. All other trademarks are those of their respective owners. Please print responsibly. POWexSNUFrxS POW E R S M I T H S INTERNATIONAL CORP. 8985 Airport Road, Brampton, Ontario L6T 5T2 Canada Phone: (905) 791-1493 Toll -free: (800) 747-9627 Fax: (905) 791-8870 Email: info@powersmiths.com WWW.POWERSMITHS.COM 75 kVA Losses vs Non -Linear Loading 6,000 5,500 5;000 4,SC0 4,000 w 3,500 3,000 Y O 2,5C0 2,000 1, ,00 1,DCCI 5CCI CI -- -' 1 6 11 16 21 26 31 36 41 46 51 56 61 66 71 76 81 86 91 96 101 Loading (*A) Iv a. v . .%_aa a a av OPAL-R SerieSTM Product Warranty ..................................................................................................................... 32 YEAR PRO RATED LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY WARRANTY PERIOD, LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, NOTICE OF CLAIM This is a limited warranty. Powersmiths International Corp. ("Powersmiths") warrants that its OPAL-RTM Series, E-Saver 80-R and E-Saver 81-R, products meet applicable design specifications, and are free from defects in materials and workmanship. The warranty period is THIRTY-TWO YEARS - PRO- RATED from the date of factory shipment. Pro -rating is based upon the price paid on the original invoice. Powersmiths' liability is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of defective product at the discretion of Powersmiths. Powersmiths' entire liability shall be limited to at a maximum the purchase price of the product, and in no way shall be liable for any consequential damages whatsoever. Powersmiths shall have no liability for damage resulting from external event, accident, improper application, installation, operation or repair. This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties. The Warranty is valid and honored globally. In case of dispute, the laws of Ontario Canada apply. PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE SEISMIC: Powersmiths warrants the unit will remain functional after a seismic event up to rated severity. EFFICIENCY & LOSSES: Powersmiths guarantees that ALL units meet or exceed the performance levels listed in the table for the full duration of the 32-year warranty period. kVA DOE 2016 reference efficiency (35% LOADING) ESAVER-81R Efficiency (35%) ESAVER-80-R Efficiency (35%) Maximum Allowable No Load Losses (W) 15 97.89% 98.25% 97.89% 49 30 98.23% 98.55% 98.23% 66 37.5 98.32% 98.62 % 98.32% 83 45 98.40% 98.69 % 98.40% 92 50 98.43% 98.71 % 98.43% 105 75 98.60% 98.80% 98.60% 132 112.5 98.74% 98.93% 98.74% 194 150 98.83% 98.98% 98.83% 232 220 98.94% 99.10 % 98.94% 319 225 98.94% 99.11% 98.94% 321 300 99.02% 99.14% 99.02% 388 330 99.04% 99.16 % 99.04% 464 500 99.14% 99.24% 99.14% 613 750 99.23% 99.32% 99.23 % 879 NOTES: EFFICIENCY AND TEST REFERENCE: U.S. Dept. of Energy 10CFR Part 431, Sub -part K Efficiencies at other than standard kVAs are interpolated per DOE protocol. This table applies to 3-phase, low -voltage, dry -type transformers. .................................................................................................................................... PoweRSM1THSM 8985 Airport Road, Brampton, Ontario, Canada, L6T 5T2 Toll-Free:1800-747-9627 • Fax:(905) 791-8870 Email: info@nowersmiths.com • Website: www.nowersmiths.com MPTS — Heavy Duty Units Power Quality Improvement and Harmonic Mitigation 240A/48OW3 P h/2 00 K VA R Specifications Model : MPTS-H 240 - external CTs Current Rating KVAr Rating Voltage Input Supply Configuration Cable Entry Control Operation Controller Displayed Data Display Meter Main Protection Bank Protection Construction Dimensions Estimated Weight Mounting Enclosure Transient protection Specifications 240 Amperes 200 480 VAC 60Hz Three Phase 3 Phase - 3 or 4 Wire Top Entry Automatic switching based on load requirements. Electronic control system using a Microcontroller Voltage, Current, KVA, KVAh, KW, KWh, Hz, KVAr, PF Indicates RMS values. Short circuit and Over- load protection Short circuit and Over- load protection Robust Standalone metal enclosure (indoor application only) 28 x 40 x 56 Inches (Width x Depth x Height) 950 lbs. net, 1300 packaged Floor Mounting with Foundation Bolts. Powder coated corrosion resistant sheet steel enclosure (RAL 7035) Provided may be updated with improvements Suggested Cable Rating Main incoming Breaker Rating Suggested Cable Rating Per regulatory requirement 400 Amps As per NEC MPTS — Heavy Duty Units 240A/48OW3Ph/200KVAr Dimensions & Weight Front = 28 inches Dept = 40 Inches Height = 56 inches Weight = 950 lbs. 28 Inches 40 Inches tj r N Ln Front Side MPTS r4OA/48OV/3Ph/2O0KVA1j Direction of current flow in the cable should match the direction marked on the external CT External CTs location should be Upstream of the panel where the MPTS is connected Utility Mains Meter Disconnect CTs CT Primary Amps = Max recorded Amps x 1.5 CT output 5 Amps MPTS To MPTS CT connection box Main or Sub electrical Panel Breaker or Fused Disconnect Max value 400A To MPTS NP •Top PanelEntry into Loads MUST BE INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE WITH NEC AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES U ALLIANCE Attachment G —Solar Systems 12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 9/16/2020 BUILDING SOLUTIONS, 11 J m LTA m m m m m m m UAL-] General Information Solar PV System Rating Facility: Cameron Park - ZYA1 03-000084 - TOU-GS-2-D-APS-E Power Rating: 172,860W-DC Address: 1444 W Garvey Ave S West Covina CA 91790 Power Rating: 152,900 W-AC-CEC Solar PV Equipment Description Solar Panels: (402) Hanwha Q.PEAK DUO L-G8430 Inverters: (5) SolarEdge SE33.3K (2020) Solar PV Equipment Typical Lifespan Solar Panels: Greater than 30 Years Inverters: 15 Years 60,000 50,000 t 40,000 Y 30,000 a c w 20,000 10,000 0 Energy Consumption Mix Annual Energy Use: 378,317 kWh Utility 87,316 kWh (23.08%) Solar PV 291,001 kWh (76.92%) Monthly Energy Use vs Solar Generation 0 Energy Use (kWh) 0 Solar Generation (kWh) Energy Systems Upgrades Project 9.1 Reports. Contractor shall periodically prepare and submit to the Contract Officer such reports concerning the performance of the services required by this Agreement as the Contract Officer may require. Contractor hereby acknowledges that the City is greatly concerned about the cost of work and services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement. For this reason, Contractor agrees that if Contractor becomes aware of any facts, circumstances, techniques, or events that may or will materially increase or decrease the cost of the work or services contemplated herein, Contractor shall promptly notify the Contract Officer of said fact, circumstance, technique or event and the estimated increased or decreased cost related thereto. 9.2 Records. Contractor shall keep, and require subcontractors to keep, such books and records (including but not limited to payroll records as required herein) as may be necessary to perform the services required by this Agreement and enable the Contract Officer to evaluate the performance of such services. The Contract Officer shall have full and free access to such books and records at all times during normal business hours of City, including the right to inspect, copy, audit and make records and transcripts from such records. Such records shall be maintained for a period of three (3) years following completion of the services hereunder, and the City shall have access to such records in the event any audit is required. 9.3 Ownership of Documents. All drawings, specifications, reports, records, documents and other materials prepared by Contractor, its employees, subcontractors and agents in the performance of this Agreement shall be the property of City and shall be delivered to City upon request of the Contract Officer or upon the termination of this Agreement, and Contractor shall have no claim for further employment or additional compensation as a result of the exercise by City of its full rights of ownership of the documents and materials hereunder. Contractor may retain copies of such documents for its own use. Contractor shall have an unrestricted right to use the concepts embodied therein. All subcontractors shall provide for assignment to City of any documents or materials prepared by them, and in the event Contractor fails to secure such assignment, Contractor shall indemnify City for all damages resulting therefrom 10.0 ENFORCEMENT OF AGREEMENT; TERMINATION 10.1 Governing Iaw. This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted both as to validity and to performance of the parties in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Legal actions concerning any dispute, claim or matter arising out of or in relation to this Agreement shall be instituted in the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, or any other appropriate court in such county, and Contractor covenants and agrees to submit to the personal jurisdiction of such court in the event of such action. 10.2 Notice of Default and Cure Period. If either party fails to perform its obligations hereunder, the nondefaulting party may provide the defaulting party written notice of such default. The defaulting party shall have ten (10) days to cure the default; provided that, if the default is not reasonably susceptible to being cured within said ten (10) day period, the defaulting parry shall have a reasonable time to cure the default, not to exceed a maximum of thirty (30) days, provided the defaulting parry commences to cure such default within ten (10) days of service of such notice and diligently prosecutes the cure to completion; provided further that if the default is an immediate danger to the health, safety and general welfare, the defaulting parry shall take such immediate action as may be necessary. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the nondefauking party may, in its sole and absolute 13 Rev.03-2020 City Yard A • • General Information Facility: City Yard259000-029711-TOU-GS-2-D Address: 1444 W Garvey Ave 5 West Covina CA 91790 Solar PV Equipment Description Solar Panels: (228) Hanwha Q.PEAK DUO L-G8430 Inverters: (3) SolarEdge SE33.3K (2020) Solar PV Equipment Typical Lifespan Solar Panels: Greater than 30 Years Inverters: 15 Years 30,000 25,000 t 20,000 15,000 v 10,000 5,000 0 Solar PV System Rating Power Rating: 98,040 W-DC Power Rating: 86,719 W-AC-CEC Energy Consumption Mix Annual Energy Use: 212,373 kWh Utility Solar PV Monthly Energy Use vs Solar Generation 41,906 kWh (19.73%) 170,467 kWh (80.27%) ,�j26 1(ti6 ' ,3)'L6 Nao '0" 6(L6 iIti6 ski" 9(-y6' 11 1 1 1 61, (,y6 1\1013 0 Energy Use (kWh) ■ Solar Generation (kWh) Senior Center f '� General Information Facility: Senior Center - 259000-068892 - TOU-GS-2-E Address: 1444 W Garvey Ave S West Covina CA 91790 Solar PV Equipment Description Solar Panels: (207) Hanwha Q.PEAK DUO L-G8430 Inverters: (3) SolarEdge SE33.3K (2020) Solar PV Equipment Typical Lifespan Solar Panels: Greater than 30 Years Inverters: 15 Years 30,000 25,000 Solar PV System Rating Power Rating: 89,010 W-DC Power Rating: 78,732 W-AC-CEC Energy Consumption Mix Annual Energy Use: 194,271 kWh Utility 44,790 kWh (23.06%) Solar PV 149,481 kWh (76.94%) Monthly Energy Use vs Solar Generation t 20,000 15,000 W. 16.1 10,000 Ilk- 5,000 0 0" .50-" R(1'6 5(ti6 6)26 �126 -$j26 9)ti6 ,0(L6 1,1-y6 ,BOO Iti6 'Ob ,3)'L6 A(yb 5)ti6 6(1,6 �Iti6 $(y6 9(-y6' 1p(-y6' "(,y6 0 Energy Use (kWh) ■ Solar Generation (kWh) 9/16/2020 r\". 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BUILDING SOLUTIONS, INC W- General Information Facility: Civic Center - V349N-006230 - TOU-GS-3D Address: 1444 W Garvey Ave S West Covina CA 91790 Solar PV Equipment Description Solar Panels: (2153) Hanwha Q.PEAK DUO L-G8 430 Inverters: (23) SolarEdge SE33.3K(2020) Solar PV Equipment Typical Lifespan Solar Panels: Greater than 30 Years Inverters: 15 Years 200,000 Solar PV System Rating Power Rating: 925,790 W-DC Power Rating: 818,889 W-AC-CEC Energy Consumption Mix Annual Energy Use: 1,801,758 kWh Utility 274,176 kWh (15.22%) Solar PV 1,527,582 kWh (84.78%) Monthly Energy Use vs Solar Generation 150,000 t 100,000 v c w 50,000 0 '9-V Q61 q,11 oll ,iol 612� c)fV ""61 1, )tip 312" - "o, , 5111 , o'V , �(ti� . 6(0'� . 9(ti� - ,��('1-1 , 11(ti� 0 Energy Use (kWh) 0 Solar Generation (kWh) [jM ALLIANCE Attachment H - Miscellaneous Systems 12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 Shadow Oak Park 19' - 4" ROOF 18' - 0" BUILDING r I z U. T,g-- ��IJASIY i mo O NISEX ` UNISEX / w 'O L -- FLOOR PLAN U 3/16" = V-0" UNISCA n RIGHT ELEVATION U 3/16" = V-0" 3PERSPECTIVE _ COPVRIGHT2011, PUBLIC RESTROOM PLAYGROUND S E R I E S ///��� IIII����IIII DUBLIC COMPANY THIS MATERIAL IS THE EXCLUSIVE MAXIMUM PERSON AN HOUR: ''` 'll� RESTROOM PROPERTY OF PUBLIC RESTROOM COMPANY 11 11 AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED, USED, OR O (1 COMPANY DISCLOSE DTOOTHERS EXCEPT PER J Building Better Places TO Go.*" AUTHORIZED BV THE WRITTEN PERMISSION PS-022 CE Energy Systems Upgrades Project discretion, grant a longer cure period. Should the defaulting party fail to cure the default within the time period provided in this Section, the nondefaulting parry shall have the right, in addition to any other rights the nondefaulting party may have at law or in equity, to terminate this Agreement, and/or to call upon any completion or payment bond or other security for performance thereof. Compliance with the provisions of this Section shall be a condition precedent to bringing any legal action, and such compliance shall not be a waiver of any party's right to take legal action in the event that the dispute is not cured. 10.3 Termination for Default of Contractor. If termination is due to the failure of the Contractor to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement, Contractor shall vacate any City owned property which Contractor is permitted to occupy hereunder and City may, upon termination, take over the work and prosecute the same to completion by contract or otherwise, and the Contractor shall be liable to the extent that the total cost for completion of the services required hereunder exceeds the compensation herein stipulated (provided that the City shall use reasonable efforts to mitigate such damages), and City may withhold any payments to the Contractor for the purpose of setoff or partial payment of the amounts owed the City as previously stated. 10.4 Termination for Convenience. The City may terminate this Agreement without cause for convenience of the City upon giving Contractor thirty (30) days prior written notice of termination of the Agreement. Upon receipt of the notice of termination, the Contractor shall cease all finther work pursuant to the Agreement. Upon such termination by the City, the Contractor shall not be entitled to any other remedies, claims, actions, profits, or damages except as provided in this paragraph. Upon the receipt of such notice of termination, Contractor shall be entitled to the following compensation: (a) The contract value of the work completed through and including the date of receipt of the notice of termination, less the amount of progress payments received by Contractor. (b) Actual move -off costs including labor, rental fees, equipment transportation costs, the costs of maintaining on -site construction office for supervising the rove -off. (c) The cost of materials custom-made for this Agreement which the Contractor cannot use in its normal course of business, and for which the City has not already paid. (d) Any costs shall not include any markups as might otherwise be allowed by any plans or specifications which were a part of the Agreement. The provisions of this Section shall supersede any inconsistent provisions of the Agreement or any attachments. City and Contractor agree that the provisions of this Section are a substantive part of this Agreement's consideration. 10.5 "Claims" by Contractor under Section 9204. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, this Agreement shall be subject to all requirements of Public Contract Code Section 9204 ("Section 9204') as it may be amended from time to time. The parties acknowledge that Section 9204 applies to certain requests by Contractor, such as certain requests for time extensions, certain requests for payments not covered by contract, and certain requests for payments of amounts disputed by City. The parties further acknowledge that Section 14 Rev.03-2020 ATTACHMENT 4 Un BALLIANCE UILDING SOLUTIONS, INC MEASUREMENT AND VERIFICATION AGREEMENT FOR City of West Covina SCOPE OF SERVICES TERMS AND CONDITIONS ATTACHMENTS: Attachment 1 — Guaranteed Savings Measurement & Verification Savings Guarantee Measurement and Verification Methods Selected Measurement and Verification Options • IPMVP Option A M&V Plan IPMVPOptionCM&VPlan Attachment 2— Utility Baseline Summary Attachment 3 — Energy Project Cashflow Attachment 4 — Energy Project Installation Scope of Work 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775 (phone)/ 858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 E:jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, MEASUREMENT & VERIFICATION AGREEMENT This Measurement and Verification ("M&V")Agreement ("Agreement")dated / / ("Effective Date")ismade by and between: CitV of West Covina ("Purchaser") with its principal place of business at 1444 W Garvey Ave S, West Covina, CA91790 and Alliance Building Solutions, Inc. ("ABS") with its principal place of business at 12520 High BluffDrive, Ste 345, San Diego, CA92130 SCOPE OF SERVICES Enerav Savinas Measurement & Verification Service "ABS" will provide measurement and verification services of the energy savings associated with "Purchaser" Energy Retrofit Installation, as described in "Attachment 4 —Energy Retrofit Installation Scope of Work". Energy Savings M&V reports will be providedto the "Purchaser"on an annual basis orupon request uptotwice ayearforthe term specified below. Additionally, requested reports can be provided for a charge of $10,000. Term This Service Agreement shall commence upon the completion and acceptance of the Purchaser energy retrofit installation projectand receiptoffinal paymentforthe Contractand shall continueforan initial term of(l)year. The "Purchaser' may elect to enter into further extended terms upon written notice provided to ABS not less than thirty (30) days priorto termination ofthe initial term. The "Purchaser" mayterminate this service agreement atanytimewitha(30)daywritten notice. However, termination ofthis agreement will void any savings guarantee associated with this project. Charaes: ThisAgreementshall be billed once peryearis due and payable 30-days after"Purchaser's" receiptofinvoice. The annual Service AgreementchargeisLOforthefirstyear, 10 00 forthesecondyear, 12 000forthethirdyear, 15 000forthefourth year and escalated at4% annuallyfor every subsequent year thereafter. This rate does not include taxes. 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 E:jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, TERMS AND CONDITIONS General Provisions: 1.1 Unless stated otherwise, the services provided underthis Agreement shall be provided during "ABS" normal business hours. Normal business hours are Monday through Friday, 700AM to4:00PM, excluding holidays. "ABS" will coordinate with the "Purchaser' so that any variations in these normal business hours necessitated by "Purchaser" Schedules can be accommodated. 1.2 The "Purchaser'shall provide reasonable means of access to the equipment being measured or verified. "ABS" shall notbe responsibleforany removal, replacement, orrefinishing ofthe building structure, if required to gain access to the equipment. "ABS" shall be permitted to start and stop all equipment necessary to perform the services herein described as arranged with the "Purchasers" representative. "ABS" will obtain agreement from the "Purchaser's" representative prior to any starting or stopping of equipment. 1.3 ThisAgreement shall supersede any previous Measurement and Verification Agreements accepted and approved by the "Purchaser' and "ABS:' 1.4 This Agreement, when accepted in writing by the "Purchaser' and approved by an authorized "ABS" representative, shall constitute the entire Agreement between the two (2) parties. Charges: 11.1 For services not covered by this Agreement but performed by "ABS" upon the "Purchaser's" prior written authorization, the "Purchaser' agrees to pay "ABS"'s invoice(s) 30 days after receipt of invoice. 11.2 If emergency service is requested by the"Purchaser" and inspection does not reveal any defect for which "ABS" is liable underthisAgreement, the"Purchaser"will be charged at"ABS"'s current emergencycharge rates. Limitations ofLiability: 111.1 Neither party shall be liable for any loss, delay, injury, or damage that maybe caused by circumstances beyond its control including, but not restricted to; acts of God, war, civil commotion, acts of government, fire, theft, corrosion, floods, lightning strikes, freezes, strikes, lockouts, differences with workmen, riots, explosions, quarantine restrictions, delays in transportation, shortage of vehicles, fuel, labor or materials, or malicious mischief. IN NO EVENT, SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSSES, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR SPECULATIVE DAMAGES. 111.2 "ABS"shall notbe requiredto make safetytests, install newdevices, ormakemodificationstoanyequipmentto comply with recommendations or directives of insurance companies, governmental bodies, orfor other reasons. 111.3 Section removed 111.4 "ABS"warrants that for equipment furnished and/or installed but NOT manufactured by "ABS", "ABS" will extend thesamewarranty and terms and conditions, which "ABS" receivedfrom the manufacturerofsaid equipment. 111.5 This agreement pre -supposes that all equipment is in satisfactoryworking order. Should any equipment be in need ofrepair, "ABS"will have ninety(90) daysto makesuch repair. Ifthe"Purchaser"does notauthoHze "ABS" to make the repairs or if the "Purchaser' does not have the work performed, the equipmentwill be eliminated from coverage and the Agreement saving will be adjusted. Maintenance ofexisting equipment and systems is the responsibility of the "Purchaser". Failure to properly maintain equipment and systems can result in reduced energy efficiency and may necessitate a baseline energy adjustment 111.6 The amountofany present orfuture sales, use, occupancy excise, orother tax (federal, state or local) which "ABS" hereaftershall be obligated to pay, eitheron its own behalforon the behalfofthe"Purchaser" (shall reasonably assist"ABS" in determining the applicable requirements, it shall be "ABS"'s sole responsibility for determining and complying with all applicable laws, regulations and standards.) or otherwise, with respect to the services covered by this Agreement, shall be paid by the "Purchaser'. 111.7 If the equipment or software included under this Agreement is altered, modified, or changed by a party other than "ABS", this Agreement shall be modified to incorporate such changes the Agreement price and/orSavings shall be adjusted accordingly. 111.8 Following twelve (12) months of service or any time thereafter, if individual item(s) cannot, in "ABS"'s opinion, be properly repaired on -site because ofexcessivewear, deterioration oran Act of God that is outof"ABS"control. "ABS"may withdraw the item(s) from coverage upon ninety (90) days prior written notice. Energy savings maybe adjusted accordingly. 111.9 This agreement shall be governed by, construed, and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 E:jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Miscellaneous Provisions: IV.1 The services provided hereunder may occur on active "Purchaser'sites.Assuch, "ABS" shall ensure that its services on and around the "Purchaser" site comply with all applicable laws, regulations and standards including but not limited to, thefingerprinting requirements and anyother legal requirements which maybe applicable to "ABS"'s activities on or about the "Purchaser" sites. The "Purchaser" shall reasonably assist "ABS" in determining the applicable laws, regulations and standards. If, at anytime prior to completion of the Scope of Services, the "Purchaser" determines that there possibly might be more than limited contact between "ABS" and any minor- aged Purchaser student, the "Purchaser" may, in its sole discretion, require that "ABS" complies with the requirements of Education Code Section 45125.1, regardless of whether such requirements are otherwise applicable. In such event, "ABS" at its sole cost and expense, and without additional compensation from "Purchaser', shall comply with all California Department of Justice guidelines and requirements with respect to fingerprinting of "ABS" officers, employees, agents, or other representatives who will or might be present on or at the "Purchaser' facility. IV.2 Dispute Resolution: IV.2.1 Disputes: This section shall apply to any disputes arising under our related to this Agreement (whetherarising in contract, tortorotherwise, andwhetherarising at law orin equity including (a) any dispute regarding the performance, validity or enforceability of any provision of this Agreement orwhetherany partyis in compliancewith, orbreach or, any provisions ofthisAgreementand (b) the applicability ofthis Section to a particulardispute. Anydisputetowhich this section applies is referred to herein as a "Dispute" IV22 Negotiation to Resolve Disputes: lfa dispute arises, the Parties shall attemptto resolve such dispute through the following procedure. IV.2.2.1 First, the representatives ofeaGh ofthe Parties shall promptly meet (whetherby phone or in person) in a good faith attempt to resolve the Dispute; IV.2.2.2 Second, ifthe Dispute is still unresolved afler20 days following the commencementof the negotiations described in Section 4.2.2.1 then a designated executive officer to each party shall meet (whether by phone or in person) in a good faith attempt to resolve the Dispute; IV.2.2.3 Third, ifthe Dispute is still unresolved after 10 daysfollowing thecommenGementofthe negotiations described in Section 4.2.2.2, then either Party may submit such Dispute to arbitration; IV.2.2.4 Thevenueforany Dispute arisingfrom orrelating tothis Agreementthatis adjudicated pursuant to this Section 4.2.2.4 shall bearbitrated in Los Angeles. California. Any Dispute arising from or relating to this Agreement that is adjudicated pursuant to this Section 4.2.2.4 shall be arbitrated in LosAngeles. California. The arbitration shall be administered by JAMS in accordance with its Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures, and judgment on any award maybe entered in any court of competent jurisdiction. If the Parties agree, a mediator maybe consulted prior to arbitration; IV.2.2.5 Pending a final resolution of a Dispute, the Parties shall each proceed diligently and faithfullywith performance oftheir respective obligations underthis Agreement. IV.3 Indemnification: The Parties hereto agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the other Party, it's employees, agents, officials, officers and directors from any and all liabilities, claims, expenses, losses or damages, including attorney's fees which may arise in connection with the work herein specified and which are caused in whole or in part by the negligent act or omission of the indemnifying Party. To the extent it may lawfully do so, the Parties hereby indemnify, defend (with counsel of it choosing), and holds harmless the other party and its affiliates, directors, representatives, agents, officers, employees and volunteers from and against any and all liability or claim of liability, loss or expense, including defense costs and legal fees and claims for damages of whatsoever character, nature and kind, whether directly or indirectly arising from any third party actions from injury to or death of persons, and damage to or loss of property to the extent caused by or arising out the connected with an act or omission ofthe indemnifying party, oran agent, invitee, guest, employee, or anyone in, on or aboutthe "Purchaser' sites, including, but not limited to, liability, expense, and claims for: bodily injury, death, personal injury, or property damage caused by negligence, creation or maintenance of a dangerous condition of property, breach of express or impliedwarranty ofproduct, defectiveness of product, orintentional infliction ofharm, including any workers' compensation suites, liability, or expense, arising from or connected with services performed by, or on 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 E:jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, behalf of the indemnifying party, by any person pursuant to this Agreement; nonpaymentfor labor materials, appliances, teams or power, performed on, or furnished or contributed to the "Purchaser'sites. Notwithstanding theabove, neitherpartyshall be requiredto defend, indemnifyand hold harmless theotherforits own negligent acts and omissions' orwillful misconduct. It is the intent of the Parties thatwhere negligence is determined to have beenjointor contributory, principles ofcomparative negligence will be followed, and each Party shall bear the proportionate cost of any loss damage, expense or liability attributable to that Party's negligence. V. OccuoationalSafetvandHealth: The Parties heretoagreeto notify eachotherimmediatelyupon becoming aware ofanyalleged violationsof, the Occupational Safety and HealthAct(OSHA) relating in anywaytothe projector project site. VI. Audits: In accordance with Government Code Section 8546.7, the State has the right to examine, review, audit and/or copy the records ofthe work during the three (3) year period following final payment to "ABS" pursuant to the contract. In addition, the "Purchaser' hereby has the right to examine, review, audit and/or copy the records ofthe work during the three (3) year period following final payment to "ABS" pursuanttothe contract. Therefore, "ABS" shall make the Project Records available at its offices at all reasonable time during the performance of the work and for three (3) years from the date of final completion or filing of a Notice of Completion forthe project, whichever is later. However, if any audit is commenced within such three (3) year period, "ABS" shall make the Project Records available at all reasonable times until proceedings related to such audit are complete and all statutes of limitations related thereto have expired. In the event the "Purchaser' notifies "ABS" that federal funds have been used in connection with project, "ABS" shall retain and make availablethe Project Recordsforsuch longerperiod as maybe required byfederal law. VII. Entire Aareement: This Agreement, upon acceptance, shall constitute the entire agreement between the parties with regard to the subject matter hereof and supersedes any prior representations or understandings. Vill. Changes: No change or modification of any ofthe terms and conditions stated herein shall be binding upon either Party unless accepted by both Parties in writing. IX. Severability: ifone ormore ofthe provisions ofthisAgreement are held to be unenforceable under laws, Such provisions(s) shall be excluded from these terms and conditions and the remaining terms and conditions shall be interpreted as if such provision were so excluded and shall be enforced in accordance to their terms and conditions. X. Counterparts: ThisAgreement maybe executed in multiple counterparts, each ofwhich shall be deemed an original and all ofwhich together shall constitute one and the same instrument. A signature on a copy ofthis agreement received by either party by facsimile or portable document format (PDF) is binding upon the other party as an original. The parties shall treat a photocopy of such facsimile as a duplicate original. XI. Assignment: "ABS" retains the right to assign its rights and obligations ofthe Agreement with written consent of "Purchaser". XII. Acknowledaement: Both "ABS" and the "Purchaser" acknowledge having read this Agreement and all contract documents incorporated herein and have executed this agreement on the date written above. XIII. Approval: Each Party represents that the person that has executed this Agreement on its' behalf is authorized to do so. City of West Covina Alliance Building Solutions, Inc. Signature Signature Title Title Date Date 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 fir] ALLIATNNCE Attachment 1 Guaranteed Savings Measurement & Verification 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 fir] BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Guaranteed Savings Measurement & Verification This document contains the Measurement and Verification (M&V) plan for the energy savings related to the Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs) contained in the Installation Agreement. The following table summarizes the EEMs implemented in these Phases ofwork. Site Cameron Community Center Lighting Upgrades x HVAC Upgrades "x Controls Upgrades "x Electrical Upgrades x Solar PV PPA x City Yard x x x x Civic Center x x x x x Fire Station 2 x Fire Station 3 x Fire Station 4 x Palm View Center x x x Senior Center x x x x Shadow Oak Center & Park x x x For each EEM, a specific M&V plan is submitted to provide a comprehensive overall plan forthe City ofWest Covina. Energy savingsshall be compared tothe Utility BaselineSummary, as shown inAftaGhment2. Each EEM's M&V Plan provides: • A description of how the savings shall be verified. • The selection of the specific protocol of verification of savings. • The requirements for measurement or other means to establish savings. ABS is responsible for pre -retrofit measurements, energy savings calculations, equipment installation, and required post retrofit verification as outlined herein. Purchaseragrees to operate and maintain all equipment installed. Properoperationand maintenance of equipment and systems is critical to long-term achievement of energy savings. 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 E:jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Savings Guarantee ABS warrants that Purchaser shall realize total annual project savings (utility and operational savings) in excess of the annual lease payments ("Guaranteed Annual Savings"). The effective datewill begin on the date offinal acceptance of the Installation projectand receipt offinal paymentforthe associated Installation Contract. The total projectsavingswill exceed the installation contractamountand M&Vpayments associatedwiththisagreementduringthecourse oftheuseful lifeofthe installed equipment. ABS agreesto complete the M&V Report on an annual basis and deliver to the Purchaser within sixty (60) days of the anniversary date of final acceptance and annually thereafter. Project savings that are verified during the course of construction will be applied to the 1st year guaranteed projectsavings. If the annual M&V Report demonstrates that the project will achieve one hundred percent (100%) or more of the Guaranteed Project Annual Savings, then ABS shall have satisfied its energy performance guarantee obligation and the Purchaser shall accept the Annual M&V Report. In the event that an annual M&V Report savings value (including any excess savings from previous years) does not meet the Guaranteed Projectsavings in accordancewith the M&V Plan, thenABS shall repair, replace, orsubstitute, at its cost and expense, the EEM that is not performing atthe required level, as identified in the M&V Report. Following corrective action, ABS shall re -perform the relevant M&VworkfortheaffectedEEM(s)andamend orsupplementtheM&VReport.lfthe sum ofthe EEMs indicatesthat the Guaranteed Project Savings are met or exceeded, then no further remedy shall be required. If, after the opportunity to make corrections, the M&V Report, as amended, indicates that verified savings are less than the Guaranteed Project Savings as shown in the Savings Summary, then ABS shall pay the Purchaser the shortfall amount. However, under no circumstances will the amount(s) paid for the total of the energy savings shortfalls exceed the total lease payments associated with this contract. The Purchaseragrees that projectsavings, which exceed the guaranteed amount in anyone (1) year, maybe applied to previous or future year's savings to offset an energy savings shortfall. The savings guarantee will remain in effect for the term of this agreement. Cancellation of this agreement will result in the termination of the savings guarantee. The Utility BaselineSummary, as shown inAttachment2, maybe modified overthecourseofthe Guarantee Period toadjust for changes in utility rates, number of days in utility billing cycle, square footage, energy using equipment, building occupancy and weather. This Guarantee is subjectto the Purchasers adherence to the Control Parametersfor Lighting and HVAC systems, as documented in the Installation Agreement Attachments. 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 E:jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Measurement and Verification Methods Measurement and Verification (M&V) of energy savings is a methodology based on standard industry protocol intended to provide reasonable assurance that energy savings calculated are realized over the term ofthe contract. The development ofthe M&V plan is based on the International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (IPMVP): Concepts and Options for Determining Energy and Water Savings, Volume 1. This plan contains methodology that shall provide verification of the estimated program savings through direct utility billing comparisons, engineering calculations and/or field measurements. M&V methods can differ based on the type, size and complexity ofthe project, aswell as the availability ofdata, level of assurance of saving, financing constraints, and energy costs. The M&V methods used for this project are detailed herein and were selected to be the mostcosteffective while still providing a reasonable assurance ofthe savings calculations. IPMVP 2012 Volume 1 provides an overview of the IPMVP Options, as illustrated below: Option A Savings are determined by field measurement of the key Engineering calculation ofbaseline and Retrofit Isolation: performance parameter(s)which defnetheenergy useofthe reporting period energy from short - Key Parameter EEM'saffected system(s)and/orthesuccessofthe project. term orcontinuous measurements of Measurement Measurement frequency ranges from short-term to key operating parameter(s) and continuous, depending on the expected variations in the estimated values. Routine and non - measured parameter, and the length ofthe reporting period. routine adjustments as required. Parameters not selected for field measurement are estimated. Estimates can be based on historical data, manufacturer's specifications, orengineeringjudgment. Documentation ofthe source orjustification ofthe estimated parameter is required. The plausible savings error arising from ■ estimation rather than measurement is evaluated. Option Savings are determined byfield measurement ofthe energy Short-term or Continuous Retrofit Isolation: use of the EEM-affected system. Measurement frequency measurements of baseline and All Parameter ranges from short-term to continuous, dependingonthe reporting period energy, and/or Measurement expected variations in the savings and the length ofthe engineering computations using reporting period. measurements of proxies of energy use. Routine and non -routine Option Savings are determined bymeasuring energy use at the whole Analysis ofwhole facility baseline and Whole Facility facility or sub -facility level. Continuous measurements ofthe reporting period (utility) meter data. entire facility's energy use aretaken throughoutthe reporting Routine adjustments as required, using period. techniques such as simple comparison or regression analysis. Non -routine adjustments as required. Option Savings are determined through simulation oftheenergy use Energyuse simulation, calibratedwith Calibrated ofthewholefacility,orofasub-facility. Simulation routines hourly or monthly utility billing data. Simulation are demonstrated to adequately model actual energy (Energy end use metering maybe used performance measured in thefacility. This Option usually to help refine input data.) requires considerable skill in calibrated simulation. 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 E:jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Selected Measurement and Verification Options The below table illustrates the selected IPMVP Options for the EEMs covered under this M&V plan: Site Lighting Mechanical Controls Electrical Solar PV Cameron Community Center City Yard Civic Center Fire Station 2 Upgrades A, C Upgrades A, C Upgrades A, C Upgrades A, C PPA A, C A, C A, C A, C A, C A, C A, C A, C A, C A, C A, C Fire Station 3 A, C Fire Station 4 A, C Palm View Center A, C A, C A, C Senior Center A, C A, C A, C A, C Shadow Oak Center & Park A, C A, C A, C The particular options selected for each EEM was based on a number of related issues including: EEM complexity, EEM cost, EEM savings, cost of M&V and the ability to accurately determine holistic building operations. If more than one option is selected, either option will be considered valid by ABS and the Purchaser. The baseline and the post -installation energy use depend on various system and externalfactors, such as utilized setpoints, energydemand, operating hours, occupancy, weather conditions, and energy rates. Developmentof the baseline, post installation consumption, cost avoidances and simple payback for each EEM covered by this M&V plan includes: • Stipulated Values —These agreed upon values are important in the overall calculations for energy consumption, financial calculations, and operating conditions. • Developed/Measured Values —These are the values determined by spot or short-term measurement. Valuesare determined based on a sound engineering approachtovariable determination. Both values usedforbaseline consumption and values to be measured/determined as parts of the post installation are detailed. • Assumptions—Somevaluesthatare assumed in orderto calculate energy useare necessaryin certain circumstances. • Calculations —The necessary calculationsfor baseline energy usage, costing, and annual savingsforevaluating the estimated and actual savings of EEMs. • Pre -Retrofit Measurements— EEMs may have a section detailing the measurements required prior to the retrofit. These measurements are used to establish the baseline oradjustments required to establish an accurate baseline. Post Retrofit Measurements — EEMs may have a section that details the measurements required if any after the retrofit is completed. This section is utilized to detail thetypeofineasurementsrequired forverificationoftheenergysavings calculations. • Adjustments—EEMs may have a section for adjustments. This section includes possible adjustments to the actual Energy Audit Report and energy information, appropriate adjustments to the M&V plan, and adjustments to any savings guarantee. This section is utilized to anticipatechanges necessaryduetofield conditions and provide an appropriate response in the verification of actual energy and cost avoidances. • Commissioning—EEMs may have a section regarding the commissioning process. This provides the detail for how the savingswill beverified upon projectcompletion, andthetypeofinspection thatwill be completed, and the billing method forverified savings. This section is utilized to provide a standard approach foreach EEM upon projectcompletion. ABS will follow the agreed -upon M&V protocols for the measurement period and will prepare post installation reports with supporting documentation for the Purchaser. 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 Energy Systems Upgrades Project 9204 establishes all of the following: (1) Contractor may submit a "claim" to the City, as that term is defined in Section 9204; (ii) City has an initial 45 days to review and respond to the claim to state `what portion of the claim is disputed and what portion is undisputed". If the City does not issue a written statement, the claim is deemed rejected in its entirety; (iii) Contractor must furnish reasonable documentation to support the claim; (iv) City has 60 days from its written determination to pay any undisputed amount; and (v) specified procedures apply to resolve any amounts in dispute. 10.6 Waiver. No delay or omission in the exercise of any right or remedy by a nondefaulting party on any default shall impair such right or remedy or be construed as a waiver. A parry's consent to or approval of any act by the other parry requiring the parry's consent or approval shall not be deemed to waive or render unnecessary the other party's consent to or approval of any subsequent act. Any waiver by either party of any default must be in writing and shall not be considered a waiver of any other default concerning the same or any other provision of this Agreement. 10.7 Rights and Remedies are Cumulative. Except with respect to Lights and remedies expressly declared to be exclusive in this Agreement, the rights and remedies of the parties are cumulative and the exercise by either parry of one or more of such rights or remedies shall not preclude the exercise by it, at the same or different times, of any other rights or remedies for the same default or any other default by the other party. 10.8 Legal Action. In addition to any other rights or remedies, either party may take legal action, at law or in equity, to cure, correct or remedy any default, to recover damages for any default, to compel specific performance of this Agreement, to obtain declaratory or injunctive relief, or to obtain any other remedy consistent with the purposes of this Agreement. 10.9 Liquidated Damages. Contractor agrees that failure to complete work within the time allowed herein will result in damages being sustained by the City. Contractor fiuther agrees that the deterrnination of actual damages for any delay in performance of this Agreement would be extremely difficult or impractical to determine in the event of a breach of this Agreement. Therefore, Contractor agrees that it and its sureties shall be liable for and shall pay to the City liquidated damages in the amount of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for each working day of delay in the performance of any service required hereunder. Contractor further agrees that liquidated damages may be assessed for faiktre to comply with the emergency call out requirements described in the Scope of Services. The City may withhold from any amounts payable on account of services performed by the Contractor any accrued liquidated damages. Contractor, on behalf of itself and its sureties, and City agree that the liquidated damages constitute a reasonable estimate of actual damages, and are not punitive. 11.0 CITY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES, NONDISCRIMINATION 11.1 Non -liability of City Officers and Employees. No officer or employee of the City shall be personally liable to the Contractor, or any successor in interest, in the event of any default or breach by the City or for any amount which may become due to the Contractor or to its successor, or for breach of any obligation of the terns of this Agreement. 11.2 Conflict of Interest. The Contractor warrants that it has not paid or given and will not pay or give any third party any money or other consideration for obtaining this Agreement. 15 Rev.03-2020 [jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Measurement and Verification Plan IPMVPCiptionA: Retrofitlsolation, KeyParameterMeasurement For Lighting System Upgrades M&V Procedure This option provides forthe measurement of at least one variable pre and post retrofitwith othervariables allowed for stipulation. For this retrofit, a representative sample of each of the fixture types will be measured. The same sample will be usedforboth preand postretrofitcalculations. Wattage shall be measuredwithan appropriate instrumentthatisproperly calibrated. Adjustments For this EEM, the following adjustments are allowed for purposes of Measurement and Verification: • Light level requirements may be modified as detailed in this plan. • Changes in actual construction including the number and/ortype of lighting fixtures. • Utility rates, billing days or degree days. Savings Calculations The calculations for the baseline energy consumption and post retrofit savings shall be completed in accordance with the industry guidelines setforth by IPMVP and methods indicated below. kWh Savings =((Existing Watts/Fixture) x (Existing Quantity) x (Existing Hours of Operation) / 1000]—((Proposed Watts/ Fixture) x (Proposed Quantity) x (Proposed Hours of Operation) / 1000] DollarSavings=(kWh Savings) x(Average UtilityBaseline $/kWhRate) Operational Savings The Purchaserwill realize maintenance and operational savings resulting from the new system installations, extendedwarranties, and/orserviceagreements provided byABS. Theoperational savingsare based on CECguidelinesand arestipulatedand metupon the completed installation of the energy retrofit contract. Commissioning Commissioning shall consist of inspections and a final verification report. Inspections shall consist of: • During construction, ABS shall maintain a detailed record ofthe types and quantities offixtures retrofitted and fixtures installed in each facility. A post construction inspection is required by the responsible M&V party. • Afterlighting modifications have been completed, the installationsshall be inspectedto verifycounts byfixturecode. • Post -retrofit lighting levels shall be measured to verify compliance with the contract standards. 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 E:jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Measurement and Verification Plan IPMVPOptionA: Retrofittsolation, KeyParameterMeasurement For HVAC System Upgrades M&V Procedure This option shall provide forthe measurementofatleastone variable pre and post-retrofitwith othervariables allowed for stipulation. For this retrofit, field data shall be collected which includes, unit counts, unit capacity, nameplate electrical data and efficiency rating for each existing HVAC system. Adjustments None required for this EEM Savings Calculations The calculations for the baseline energy consumption and post retrofit savings shall be completed in accordance with the industry guidelines setforth by IPMVP and methods indicated below. kWh Savings=i(CapacityofExistingHVACUnit) x(Existing Unit Efficiency) x(StipulatedLoad Factor)]—((CapacityofNew HVAC Unit) x (New Unit Efficiency) x (Stipulated Load Factor& (Annual Hours of Operation) Dollar Savings = (kWh Savings) x (Average Utility Baseline $/kWh Rate) Operational Savings The Purchaserwill realize maintenance and operational savings resulting from the new system installations, extended warranties, and/orserviceagreements provided byABS. Theoperational savingsare based on CECguidelinesand arestipulatedand metupon the completed installation of the energy retrofit contract. Commissioning Commissioning shall consist of inspections and a final verification report. Inspections shall consist of: • ABSshall include verification that each new unit is operating as specified in all modes (heaticool). 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 E:jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Measurement and Verification Plan IPMVPCiptionA: Retrofitlsolation, KeyParameterMeasurement For Control System Upgrades M&V Procedure This option shall provide forthe measurementofat leastonevariable pre and post-retrofitwith othervariables allowed for stipulation. The cooling and heating setpoints during occupied and unoccupied modes of the HVAC equipment will be verified and documented. For this retrofit, field data shall be collected which includes, unit counts, unit capacity, nameplate electrical data, efficiency rating, operating schedules, cooling and heating temperature setpoints for each HVAC system. Adjustments For this EEM, the following adjustments are allowed for the purposes of Measurement and Verification: • Addition or subtraction to the conditioned square footage offacilities. • Utility rates, billing days or degree days. • Equipment changes ormodifications. • Changes in facility usage associated with daily occupancytimes, occupancy levels and special events. Savings Calculations The calculations for the baseline energy consumption and post retrofit savings shall be completed in accordance with the industry guidelines setforth by IPMVP and methods indicated below. kWh Savings = (CapacityofHVAC Unit) x (Unit Efficiency) x (Stipulated Load Factor) x (ExistingAnnualOperating Hours — Proposed Annual Operating Hours) Therm Savings= (Heating CapacityofHVAC Unit)x (UnitEfficiency) x(StipulatedLoadFactor) x(ExistingAnnualOperating Hours— Proposed Annual Operating Hours) DollarSavings=((kWh Savings) x(Average UtilityBaseline $/kWhRate)]+((Therm Savings)x(Average UtilityBaseline $4hermRate)] Operational Savings The Purchaserwill realize maintenance and operational savings resulting from the new system installations, extendedwarranties, and/orserviceagreements provided byABS. Theoperational savingsare basedon CECguidelinesand arestipulatedand metupon the completed installation of the energy retrofit contract. Pre -Retrofit Measurements Existing operating hours and cooling/heating temperature setpoints for each HVAC unit or area will be obtained from current thermostats and/or Energy Management System. Post -Retrofit Measurements Post -retrofit operating schedules, cooling and heating temperature setpoints in both occupied and unoccupied modes forthe HVAC equipment will be obtained using the new control systems. Commissioning Commissioning shall consist of inspections and a final verification report. Inspections shall consist of: • ABS shall includeveri icationthattheoperatingschedules,coolingandheatingsetpointsandcontrolssequencesforthe HVAC equipment connectedto the newthermostats and/orenergy managementsystem are programmed as specified. 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 E:jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Measurement and Verification Plan IPMVPCiptionA: Retrofittsolation, KeyParameterMeasurement For Transformer Upgrades M&V Procedure This option provides forthe measurement of at least one variable pre and post retrofit with othervariables allowed for stipulation. For this retrofit, a representative sample of each of the transformer types will be measured. The same sample will be usedforboth pre and postretrofitcalculations. Wattageshall be measuredwith an appropriateinstrumentthatis properly calibrated. Stipulated Values Operating Hours are stipulated for purposes of M&V. Annual equipment operation is 4,000 hours and 5,280 hours for Cameron ParkandCityYard, respectively, and 8,000 hours for Fire Stations 2, 3, and 4. Stipulated values are agreed to bythe Purchaser. The below table illustrates stipulated existing and proposed transformer losses and percentage loading based on extensive field measurements: Transformer Existing Equipment Proposed Equipment kVA No Load Losses (W) Full Load Losses (W) No Load Losses (W) Full Load Losses (W) ON % Loading OFF % Loading 30 443 1462 57 1332 10.1 % 5.0% 45 623 2202 78 1725 9.3 % 5.0% 75 861 3347 ill 2537 8.3% 3.0% 112.5 1204 4271 164 3313 10.2% 5.0% 150 1494 5544 203 3945 8.1% 3.0% 300 2429 8592 371 6229 9.6% 5.0% Adjustments For this EEM, the following adjustments are allowed for purposes of Measurement and Verification: • Utility rates, billing days or degree days. Savings Calculations The calculations for the baseline energy consumption and post retrofit savings shall be completed in accordance with the industry guidelines setforth by IPMVP and methods indicated below. kWh Saving = EXISTING ((No LoadLosses + ((On % Loading)A2*(FullLoad Losses -No Load Losses))) / 1000]*(Operation Hours) + ((NoLoadLosses+((OFF%Loading)A2*(Full LoadLosses-No Load Losses)))/1000]*(OperationHours)— PROPOSED i(No LoadLosses+ ((On % Loading)A2*(Full Load Losses -No Load Losses)))/ 1000]*(Operation Hours) + ((NoLoadLosses+((OFF %Loading)A2*(FullLoadLosses-No Load Losses)))/1000]*(Operation Hours) Dollar Savings = (kWh Savings) x (Average Utility Baseline $/kWh Rate) Operational Savings The Purchaserwill realize maintenance and operational savings resulting from the new system installations, extendedwarranties, and/orserviceagreements provided byABS. Theoperational savingsare based on CECguidelinesand arestipulatedand metupon the completed installation of the energy retrofit contract. Commissioning Commissioning shall consist of inspections and a final verification report. Inspections shall consist of: • During construction, ABSshall maintain a detailed record ofthetypesand quantities offixtures, retrofitted andfixtures installed in each facility. A post construction inspection is required by the responsible M&V party. 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 E:jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Measurement and Verification Plan IPMVPOptionA: Retrofitlsolation, KeyParameterMeasurement For Solar Photovoltaic System Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) M&V Procedure This option shall provide forthe measurement of at least one variable pre and post-retrofitwith othervariables allowed for stipulation. Forthis installation, the kilowatt-hour (kWh) productionfrom the solar PV systems shall be measured and recorded. Stipulated Values The Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) buyout savings are stipulated forthe purposes of M&V. Values are obtained from the expected solar kWh production and associated payments, outlined in the Fully Executed PPA. The solar panel degradation factor (0.8 % /year), avoided energy cost ($/kWh, based on the SCE Option R rate schedule) and utility escalation rate (4 % /year, perCEC guidelines) are stipulated forthe solar photovoltaic systems. Stipulated values are agreed to by Purchaser. Savings Calculations The calculations for the baseline energy consumption and post installation savings provided the basis for the overall financial viability ofthese EEMs. The following equations summarize the calculationofsavings: Electricity Production: Electricityproduction ofthe PVsystem is determined by recording the kilowatt hours (kWh) offthe net electric meter and recording the results. Dollar Savings: Afterrecording kWh production, each site's avoided energy cost ($/kWh), as shown in Utility Baseline, shall be used to determine dollarsavings. Dollar Savings=(AnnualkWhproduction) x(Avoided $/kWh)=Annual$kWh Saved Maintenance of System Calculationof energycostsavingsfrom thesolar PV systemsare contingentupon the Purchasermaintaining an activeoperations and maintenance (O&M) contract with as solar service providerforthe term of the solar lease agreement. Pre -Retrofit Measurements Existing utility electrical energy (kWh) consumption as shown in the Utility Baseline Summary, as shown in Attachment 2 Post -Retrofit Measurements Electrical energy (kWh) produced from the solar PV systems recorded from the net electrical meter. Adjustments For this EEM, the following adjustments are allowed for the purposes of Measurement and Verification: Addition or subtraction to the square footage offacilities. • Utility rates, billing days or degree days. • Addition or subtraction of electrical load at the facilities. • Changes in the solar PV system sizing, location and layout. • Changes in the conditions ator rearany ofthe sites, which causes additional shading, soiling, or otherwise reduced performance of the solar PV systems. Commissioning Commissioning shall consist ofinspections and a final Commissioning report. Commissioning ofthe new solar PV system shall include securingthe Utility Interconnectagreementwith SCE, properalignmentofthe solarpanels and functionaltesting 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA92130 858.333.4775(phone)/858.224.2897(fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [ jM ALLIATNNCE IPMVP Option C: Whole Facility M&V Procedure The Measurementand Verification (M&V) Plan following I PMVP Option C protocol is designed to evaluate the energy performance ofthe whole facility, notjust individual EEMs. The energy performance is assessed through utility meters, whole - facility meters, orsub-meters. The measurement boundary encompasseseitherthewholefacilityoramajorsectionofthe facilitywhere EEMswere installed. Option Cdeterminesthecombined savings ofall the EEMs installed atthefacilityand is monitored bythe associated energymeter. Savings reported underthisOptionwillincludethepositiveornegativeeffectsof any non-EEM changes made in the facility because whole -facility meters are used. Adjustments Adjustments will be computed from identifiable physical facts about the energy governing characteristics of equipment within the measurementboundary. Adjustments are usedtoexpress both pieces ofineasured energydata underthe samesetof conditions. Two types of adjustments are possible: • Routine Adjustments are used to account for any energy -governing factors, expected to change routinely during the reporting period. Routine Adjustments are completed by developing a mathematical model of each meter's energy- usepattem. Typically, the baseline model includes factors derived from regression analysis, which correlates energy to one or more independent variables such as occupancy, weather, and metering period length. Values of independentvariables overthe reporting period can be inputted intothebaseline modelto predictwhatthebaseline energy consumption would have been had if no EEM's were installed. Non -Routine Adjustments are used to accountforthose energy -governing factors which are not usually expected to change, such as: the facility size, the design and operation of installed equipment, or the type of occupants. ABS will monitorthese staticfactors for change throughoutthe reporting period. Adjustments will be based on industry standards and sound engineering principles as they pertain to the specific affected system. Metering Whole -facility energy measurements can usethe utility's meters. Utility meterdata is considered 100 % accuratefor determining savings because this data defines the paymentfor energy. The energy supplier's meter(s) maybe equipped or modified to provide outputthatcan be recorded bythe facility's monitoring equipment. Meterdata Gan be hourly, daily or monthly whole -facility data. Savings Calculations The calculationsforthe baseline energyconsumption and post retrofitsavings shall be completed in accordancewith the industry guidelines set forth by I PMVP and ASHRAE. The baseline period and reporting period should use complete years of continuous data (12, 24, or 36 months). The electrical consumption reduction ofthe facility (measured in kWh and/or kW) shall be reported as Savings, orAvoided Energy Use, in which the savings are stated under the conditions of the reporting period and determined by the following equation: Energy Savings (Avoided Energy Use) = (Baseline Energy ± Routine Adjustments to reporting -period conditions ±Non-RoutineAdjustments to reporting -period conditions)- Reporting -Period Energy The price schedule ofthe reporting periodwill be used to compute the"avoided cost" on a meter by meter basis. The price schedule will be obtained from the utility and will include all elements that are affected by metered amounts, such as consumption charges, demand charges, powerfactor, and demand ratchets. In the event of a significant decrease in energy prices, the priceschedule usedforsavings reportingwill bethatwhich prevailed atthetime ofcommitmentto the investment. Cost savings are determined by applying the appropriate rate / price schedule in the following equation: Cost Savings (Avoided Cost) = Cost of Baseline Energy -Cost of Reporting -Period Energy 12520 High BluffDrive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 fir] BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Attachment 2 Utility Baseline Summary 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 rr] BUILDING SOLUTIONS, a'o'3 � 2 x xx FF i lD aO£ ov'm 3 32. o x °n c n c m 0 ? 3 � n m � � m G N Y O y w O N Y lO1n N O VI p Y p N W A W 00 Y �O pp N A W Y lNi� O H N n v y D ° O H ° v N j Ll � eni O O .W. D O O 'm m m m � O NO O S O N O�IIn NIN A NiW NOI N 01 N 01 A ppp� V vp A� j N OLI O W p W OIN N 10 A V 01 N W W {O V O � rl� Ai1p„jw lw lmm;o l� w V mi�inO1i � bA o �- C r- 3 pNa AIVW N N W V$ A N ((Yy O A O Y% O N W N O F o I m U ypvpp! UiU IUU UUUU W UiUUU YU+iU�N D w y A �Y i b W ° O OO O O O OIO IO iO O O O O.OIO 0 i+ oIo W OO:V a Vi10 0 V W 0 0 V V A V olo;o W:IJ�IY:W:W l 00;00Y :qq tD Y ii- pp CO 'w i:V U� W V N N N I D w �D Y A Y N Y Y NIY 10 W b N w W pppp Y p V W W 10 tA0 V NIN w W w Y Y A N Vi N I �w N _ _ D CC '�' a W t... V', V W 0°i0 _ N b + N M _ O1 V n + •___ U ppp UiU��i�iUiUjUiU;UIUiU i° bo coo li° 7°IoY ja Q7 O jw o+ y A I V A Nb UO1i V W W NiN V A N 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 fir] BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Attachment 3 Energy Project Cashflow 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 Ca Flow City of West Covina [ jM ALLIANCE PUILL),N6 SOLUTIONS, IN, Year0 Year1 Yea,2 Yea,3 Yea,4 Yea,5 Yew Year? Year9 Year9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Year 13 Year 14 Year 15 Year 16 Year 17 Yeara Year 19 Year 20 Year 21 Year 22 Year 23 Year 2A Year 25 Tota Energy Efficiency Savings $82,221 $85,'10 $88,930 $92,487 $96,187 $100,034 $104,036 $108,19] $112,525 $117,026 $121,707 $126,575 $131,638 $136,9W $142,380 $16,925 $17,602 $19,306 $19,038 $19,800 $20,592 $21,416 $22,272 $23,163 $24,090 $1,849,563 0&M Savings $94,65' $96,551 $98,482 $100,452 $102,461 $81,969 $65,575 $52,460 :41,968 $29,378 $20,564 $14,395 $10,077 $7,054 $4,937 $820,980 IPA Savings $11,2m $14,931 $18,809 $22,888 $27,176 $31,682 $36,413 $4213709 $46:119 $51:051 $5],778 $63,777 $70,060 176,637 $83,520 $90,721 $98,250 $106,121 $114,347 $122,939 $131,913 $141,283 $151,061 $161,265 $171,908 $1,944,745 LCR & RECs $0 $55,567 $25,OM $25,000 $25,OW $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25," $25,000 :25,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $280,567 Total Program Savings $188,125 1 $252,559 1 $231,221 1 $240,827 $250,824 $238,685 $231,02- $227,036 $226,082 $223,456 $225,049 $204,]4] $211,]]5 $220,595 $230,838 $107,646 $135,852 $124,42] $133,385 $142,]39 $352,505 $362,699 $173,333 $184,428 $195,998 $4,895,855 Energy Efficiency Project Amount- $3,210,098 Renewable Project Amount- $0 Energy Lease Payment $188,124 $252,558 $231,222 $240,828 $250,824 $238,686 $231,024 $227,036 $226,082 $223,456 $225,05C $204,148 $211,774 $220,594 $230,838 $107,646 $115,852 $124,428 $133,386 $129,998 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $4,014,154 Total Program Payments $188,124 $252,558 $231,222 $240,828 $250,824 $238,686 $231,024 $227,036 $226,082 $223,456 $225,050 $204,748 $211,774 $220,594 $230,838 $107,646 $115,852 $124,428 $133,386 $129,998 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $4,014,154 Net An nual Cash Flow $1 $1 -$1 -$1 $0 -11 $0 $0 $0 $0 -11 -11 $1 $1 $0 $0 $0 -11 -11 $12,741 $152,505 $173,333 $184,428 $195,99' Net Cumulative Cash Flow $1 $2 $1 $1 $0 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$1 -$2 -$2 '12,]39 $165,2" :162,699 $327943 $501,276 $685,704 $881,7.2 $2,574,597 Tofalprojecfamount of$3,-,,M is inclusive fa capital ronMbution emoenfof$404,936 Energy Systems Upgrades Project 11.3 Covenant Against Discrimination. Contractor covenants that, by and for itself, its heirs, executors, assigns, and all persons claining under or through them, that there shall be no discrimination against or segregation of, any person or group of persons on account of race, color, creed, religion, sex, gender, gender expression, marital status, national origin, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation or ancestry in the performance of this Agreement. To the extent required by law, Contractor shall take aflmnative action to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, creed, religion, sex, gender, gender expression, marital status, national origin, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation or ancestry. 12.0 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 12.1 Notice. Any notice, demand, request, document, consent, approval, or communication either parry desires or is required to give to the other parry or any other person shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be given when served personally or deposited in the U.S. Mail, prepaid, first-class mail, return receipt requested, addressed as follows: To City: City of West Covina 1444 West Garvey Avenue South West Covina, California 91790 Attn: City Engineer To Contractor: Alliance Building Solutions, Inc. 12520 High Bluff Drive, Ste. 345 San Diego, CA 92130 Attn: Jake Tones 12.2 Interpretation. The terms of this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the meaning of the language used and shall not be construed for or against either party by reason of the authorship of this Agreement or any other rule of construction which might otherwise apply. 12.3 Integration; Amendment. It is understood that there are no oral agreements between the parties hereto affecting this Agreement and this Agreement supersedes and cancels any and all previous negotiations, arrangements, agreements and understandings, if any, between the parties, and none shall be used to interpret this Agreement. This Agreement may be amended at any time by the mutual consent of the parties by an instrument in writing. 12.4 Severability. If one or more of the words, phrases, sentences, clauses, paragraphs, or sections in this Agreement is declared unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such unenforceability shall not affect any of the remaining words, phrases, sentences, clauses, paragraphs, or sections of this Agreement which are severable. Remaining enforceable provisions shall be interpreted to carry out the intent of the parties unless an invalid provision is so material that its invalidity deprives either party of the basic benefit of their bargain or renders this Agreement meaningless. 12.5 Hiring of Undocumented Aliens Prohibited. Contractor shall not hire, employ, or allow any person to work under this Agreement unless such person is properly documented and may 16 Rev.03-2020 fir] ALLIATNNCE Attachment 4 Energy Project Installation Scope of Work 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [ jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Cameron Park Community Center Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. HVAC Systems [Jr] Perform efficiency upgrades to (7) existing HVAC units to increase energy efficiency, reduce maintenance costs and increase the effective life of the equipment. Efficiency upgrades can include condenser coil rejuvenation, refrigerant optimization, refrigerant replacement, retrofitting for variable flow, and/or optimizing economizer operation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and upgrades to be performed. Control Systems [Jr] Install network based smart thermostats to control the HVAC equipment. The new smart thermostats shall be a networked system with a web -based single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints. Heating and cooling setpoints will be adjustable by the user within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times. Refer to the Control Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and schedule of operations. Electrical Systems Gn Replace (2) existing dry -type electrical transformers with new ultra -efficient K-rated units of similar size and capacity. Replacement shall include demolition of existing equipment and turn -key installation of new equipment with start-up and testing of the new installation. Refer to the Electrical Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and sizes. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [ jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Solar PPA L1n Install a new roof -mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The system will be owned, operated and maintained by a 31 party with a separate Power Purchase Agreement where the City agrees to purchase the power generated by the newly installed solar PV system. Refer to the Preliminary Solar Layouts Attachment for proposed system layouts. Final system layouts to be approved by the City after final design and coordination is complete. Refer to the Solar PPA agreement for details on system size, savings, production and term. City Yard Lighting Systems Can Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Can Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Can Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turnoff the lighting systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for specific quantities and locations. HVAC Systems Gn Replace (3) HVAC units with new high efficiency units of similar size and capacity. Replacement shall include demolition of existing equipment and turn -key installation of new equipment with start-up/ testing of the new installation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and capacities. Control Systems Gn Install network based smart thermostats to control the HVAC equipment. The new smart thermostats shall be a networked system with a web -based single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints. Heating 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, and cooling setpoints will be adjustable by the user within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times. Refer to the Controls Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and control parameters. Solar PPA Gn Install a new carport mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The system will be owned, operated and maintained by a 31 party with a separate Power Purchase Agreement where the City agrees to purchase the power generated by the newly installed solar PV system. Refer to the Preliminary Solar Layouts Attachment for proposed system layouts. Final system layouts to be approved by the City after final design and coordination is complete. Refer to the Solar PPA agreement for details on system size, savings, production and term. Civic Center Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turnoff the lighting systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for specific quantities and locations. HVAC Systems Gn Replace (5) HVAC units with new high efficiency units of similar size and capacity. Replacement shall include demolition of existing equipment and turn -key installation of new equipment with start-up/ testing of the new installation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and capacities. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Gn Perform efficiency upgrades to (3) existing HVAC units to increase energy efficiency, reduce maintenance costs and increase the effective life of the equipment. Efficiency upgrades can include condenser coil rejuvenation, refrigerant optimization, refrigerant replacement, retrofitting for variable flow, and/or optimizing economizer operation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and upgrades to be performed. Control Systems Can Install an Energy Management System (EMS) to control the HVAC equipment. The new system shall be a networked system with a single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints. Heating and cooling setpoints will be adjustable by the user within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times. The new EMS shall follow a revised, efficient sequence of operations to ensure optimal equipment performance, efficient energy use, and occupant comfort. Refer to the Control Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and schedule of operations. Envelope Systems L1n Re -roof the existing roof at City Hall. The current roof is inefficient, suffers from leaks and requires replacement. Installation will include cleaning and preparation of the existing roof, installation of new fully -adhered TPO membrane / metal system, and all edging and flashing required to fully install the new roofing system. Refer to the Envelope Systems Attachment for specific areas and equipment information. Electrical Systems L1n Install a Maximum Power Transfer Solution (MPTS) unit for power quality improvement and harmonic mitigation. The MPTS unit will reduce supplied current and electrical demand, improve the power factor, minimize WAR, and stabilize voltages and surge protection. Installation shall include turn -key installation of new equipment with start-up and testing of the new installation. Refer to the Electrical System Attachment for specific equipment information and sizes. Can Replace (7) existing dry -type electrical transformers with new ultra -efficient K-rated units of similar size and capacity. Replacement shall include demolition of existing equipment and turn -key installation of new equipment with start-up and testing of the new installation. Refer to the Electrical Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and sizes. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [ jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Solar PPA Gn Install a new roof -mounted and carport mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The system will be owned, operated and maintained by a 31 party with a separate Power Purchase Agreement where the City agrees to purchase the power generated by the newly installed solar PV system. Refer to the Preliminary Solar Layouts Attachment for proposed system layouts. Final system layouts to be approved by the City after final design and coordination is complete. Refer to the Solar PPA agreement for details on system size, savings, production and term. Fire Station 2 Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Fire Station 3 Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. L1n Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [ jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Fire Station 4 Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Palm View Center Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turnoff the lighting systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for specific quantities and locations. HVAC Systems Gn Replace (1) HVAC unit with new high efficiency unit of similar size and capacity. Replacement shall include demolition of existing equipment and turn -key installation of new equipment with start-up/ testing of the new installation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and capacities. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [ jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Control Systems Gn Install network based smart thermostats to control the simple HVAC equipment. The new smart thermostats shall be a networked system with a web -based single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints. Heating and cooling setpoints will be adjustable by the user within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times. Refer to the Control Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and schedule of operations. Senior Center Lighting Systems Can Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Can Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. HVAC Systems Gn Perform efficiency upgrades to (7) existing HVAC units to increase energy efficiency, reduce maintenance costs and increase the effective life of the equipment. Efficiency upgrades can include condenser coil rejuvenation, refrigerant optimization, refrigerant replacement, retrofitting for variable flow, and/or optimizing economizer operation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and upgrades to be performed. Control Systems Gn Install network based smart thermostats to control the simple HVAC equipment. The new smart thermostats shall be a networked system with a web -based single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints. Heating and cooling setpoints will be adjustable by the user within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times. Refer to the Control Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and schedule of operations. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [ jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Solar PPA Gn Install a new carport mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The system will be owned, operated and maintained by a 31 party with a separate Power Purchase Agreement where the City agrees to purchase the power generated by the newly installed solar PV system. Refer to the Preliminary Solar Layouts Attachment for proposed system layouts. Final system layouts to be approved by the City after final design and coordination is complete. Refer to the Solar PPA agreement for details on system size, savings, production and term. Shadow Oak Rec Center Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turnoff the lighting systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for specific quantities and locations. HVAC Systems [Jr] Perform efficiency upgrades to (2) existing HVAC units to increase energy efficiency, reduce maintenance costs and increase the effective life of the equipment. Efficiency upgrades can include condenser coil rejuvenation, refrigerant optimization, refrigerant replacement, retrofitting for variable flow, and/or optimizing economizer operation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and upgrades to be performed. Control Systems [Jr] Install network based smart thermostats to control the simple HVAC equipment. The new smart thermostats shall be a networked system with a web -based single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Heating and cooling setpoints will be adjustable by the user within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times. Refer to the Control Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and schedule of operations. Envelope Systems Gn Re -roof the existing roof above conditioned space. The current roof is inefficient, suffers from leaks and requires replacement. Installation will include cleaning and preparation of the existing roof, installation of new fully -adhered TPO membrane / metal system, and all edging and flashing required to fully install the new roofing system. Refer to the Envelope Systems Attachment for specific areas and equipment information. Shadow Oak Park Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Misc. Systems Gn Install a new modular constructed restroom in the lower field area. The restroom will include two stalls and a middle chase. Installation will include all necessary site work and turn -key installation of the facility. Refer to the Miscellaneous System Attachment for specific location and equipment information. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 f 2/1 /2020 Print Staff Report Government Code section 4217.13 authorizes a public agency to enter into a facility financing contract and facility ground lease if the governing body determines that funds for the repayment of the financing or the cost of design, construction, and operation of the energy conservation facility, or both, as required by the contract, are projected to be available from revenues resulting from sales of electricity or thermal energy from the facility or from funding that otherwise would have been used for purchase of electrical, thermal, or other energy required by the public agency in the absence of the energy conservation facility, or both. Pursuant to Government Code sections 4217.12 and 4217.13, which require that the City Council make the required findings at a regularly scheduled public hearing and that public notice be given at least two weeks in advance of the public hearing, the City published notice of the public hearing on September 15, 2020 in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, indicating that the City Council will be making findings for an energy service contract and financing contract in connection with the Energy Systems Upgrades Project. At the public hearing during the October 6, 2020 City Council meeting, staff will present information to support the findings required by Government Code sections 4217.12 and 4217.13 to enter into an energy service contract and financing contract and will seek comments from the public and any other interested parties regarding staff's proposed action to authorize the execution of the contracts. As outlined above, the findings for the energy services contract shall provide that the cost to the City to implement the energy related improvements will be less than the anticipated marginal cost to the City of thermal, electrical, or other energy that would have been consumed by the City in the absence of purchasing the energy improvements. In connection with the project, Alliance Funding Solutions, Inc. presented a financing proposal which includes financing $2,815,162.00 at an interest rate of 4.150% over a 20-year term, with payments totaling $4,014,153.50. Staff is pursuing alternative third parry financing options that include terms that are equal to or better than the terms proposed by Alliance Funding Solutions, Inc. However, based on this financing proposal, and the cash flow analysis provided by ABS, the City Council can make the determination that funds for the repayment of the financing for the project are projected to be available from funding that otherwise would have been used for the purchase of electrical energy required by the City in the absence of the energy conservation facilities, and authorize staff to pursue third party financing options that include terms that are equal to or better than the terms proposed by Alliance Funding Solutions, Inc., including but not limited to an interest rate that does not exceed 4.150%. The proposed energy efficiency improvements are proposed on the following facilities: Cameron Park & Community Center City Yard Civic Center (Police Department/ Communication Center/ Parking Garage/ City Hall) Fire Station No. 1 Fire Station No. 2 Fire Station No. 3 Fire Station No. 4 Palm View Center Senior Center Shadow Oak Recreation Center & Park Proposed energy efficiency improvements include: • Lighting Improvements: o Interior LED Lighting Upgrades o Exterior LED Lighting Upgrades https://destinyhosted.com/print_ag_memo.Gfm?seq=968&rev_num=0&mode=6demal&reloaded=true&id=93782 3/5 Energy Systems Upgrades Project legally work within the United States 12.6 Unfair Business Practices Claims. Consistent with Public Contract Code Section 7103.5, Contractor, on behalf of itself and all subcontractors, offers and agrees to assign to the City all rights, title, and interest in and to all causes of action they may have under Section 4 of the Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. Section 15) and under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 16700) of Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code), arising from purchases of goods, services or materials pursuant to this Agreement. This assignment becomes effective when the City renders final payment to the Contractor without further acknowledgment by the parties. 12.7 Corporate Authority. The persons executing this Agreement on behalf of the parties hereto warrant that (i) such party is duly organized and existing, (n) they are duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of said parry, (m) by so executing this Agreement, such parry is formally bound to the provisions of this Agreement, and (iv) the entering into this Agreement does not violate any provision of any other Agreement to which said party is bound. 12.8 Legal Responsibilities. The Contractor shall keep itself informed of City, State, and Federal laws, ordinances and regulations, which may in any manner affect the perfomiance of its services pursuant to this Agreement. The Contractor shall at all times observe and comply with all such laws, ordinances and regulations. Neither the City, nor its officers, agents, assigns nor employees shall be liable at law or in equity as a result of the Contractor's failure to comply with this Section. 12.9 Counterparts and Electronic Signatures. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original. All counterparts shall be construed together and shall constitute one agreement. Counterpart written signatures may be transmitted by facsimile, entail or other electronic means and have the same legal effect as if they were original signatures. [Signature page follows.] 17 Pev. 03-2020 Purchaser: City of West Covina Seller: Fast Cameron Avenue Solar Project 2020,LLC Name 1444 West Garvey Avenue South Name 200 I-Iarborside Drive, Suite 200 and West Covina, CA 91790 and Schenectady, NY 12305 Address Attn: David Carmany Address Attn: Erik Schiemann, CEO Phone 626-939-8401 Phone 518-742-6863 Fax 626-939-8406 Fax Email DCamtany@westcovina.ore Email ErikSchiemann@dsdrenewables.com Facility Purchaser [X] owns L] leases the Additional Ownership Facility. Seller Information List Facility Owner, if different from Purchaser: ATTACHMENTS Solar Power Purchase Agreement This Solar Power Purchase Agreement (this "Agreement") is entered into by the parties listed below (each a "Party" and collectively the "Parties") as ofthe date signedby Seller below (the "Effective Date"). This Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions of the purchase and sale of solar generated electric energy from the solar panel systemdescribed in Exhibit 2 (the "System") and installed at Purchaser's facility and/or surrounding property described in Exhibit 5 (collectively, the "Facility"). The exhibits fisted below are incorporated by reference and made pan of this Agreement. Exhibit 1 Basic Terms and Conditions Fxhibit 2 System Description D "bit 3 General Terms and Conditions Fxhibit 4 Purchaser's Temination Payment Schedule Exhibit 5 Legal Description of Facility Real Property Purchaser: City of West Covina Seller: East Cameron Avenue Solar Project 2020, LLC Signature: Signature: Printed Name: David Carmany Printed Name: Erik Schiemann Title: City Manager Title: President Date: Date: 1 Exhibit 1 Basic Terms and Conditions 1. Initial Term: Thirty (30) years, beginning on the Coninercial Operation Date. 2. Additional Terms: One five (5) yearperiod following theend oflnitial Term. 3. Emironmental Attributes: Accmeto Seller. 4. Energy Rate: For the Initial Tenn: Commencing on the Commercial Operation Date, Purchaser shall pay to Seller monthly an amount for each kWh of electricity nwhiplied by the prices as shown on Nxhihit 3, Attachment A for each respective calendar Year. For each Additional Term: For each Additional Term that the Parties opt to exercise, the price for each kWh of electricity will be set at the then fair market value of electricity, which shall be detemined at such time based upon the price of electricity for an installed solar systemcomparable tothe System, including with respectto the System's then remaining usefullife. 5. Outside Installation Commencement Date: 9/30/2021, which is theoutside date by which the conditions (listed in Section 6_a of theGeneml Terms and Conditions) to Seller installing the System and selling electricity to Purchasermust be satisfied. 6. Anticipated Commercial Operation Date: 12/31/2021 7. Purchaser Options to Purchase System: As set forth in Section 18.b of the General Terms and Conditions. S. System Installation: Includes: [X] System design, engineering, permitting, installation, monitoring and rebate application paperwork (if applicable). L] Any like substantive equipment,in the solediscretion of Seller. L] State or Utility Rebate, if any. Describe: Excludes: • Unforeseen groundwork (including, but not limited to, excavation/circumvention of underground obstacles), upgrades or repair to the Facility or utility electrical infrastructure, payment bonds, performance bond(s),prevailing wage construction, tree removal, or tree trimming; • Storm water drainage issues and or new storm water management systems; • Temporary Site lighting; • Permit fees Exhibit 2 System Description 1. System Location ("Delivery Point"): 1305 E Cameron Ave, West Covina, CA 91790 2. System Size (DC kW): 171.1 a. Based on the final design and engineering process, Seller shall have the right to increase or decrease the size of a System by up to five percent(5%) without Purchaser's approvaL 3. Expected First Year Energy Production (kWh): a. Subject to change based on final design and engineering. 4. Expected Structure: [ ] Ground Mount [X] Roof Mount [ ] Parking Structure [ ] Other 5. EKpected Module(s): Manufacturer/Model Ouantity Manufacturer: Hanwha Q Cells or similar Quantity: 398 6. Expected Inverter(s): Manufacturer/Model Ouantity Manufacturer. SolarEdge or similar Quantity: 5 7. Facility and System Layout: See Ixhihit 2, Attachment A 8. Utility: Southem Califomia Edison 3 Exhibit z Attachment A: Facility and Systemlayout Exhibit 3 Solar Power Purchase Agreement General Terms and Conditions Definitions and Interpretation: Unless otherwise defined or required by the context in which any term appears: (a) the singular includes the plural and vice versa; (b) the words "herein," "hereof' and "hereunder" refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular section or subsection of this Agreement (c) references to any agreement, document or instrument mean such agreement, document or instrument as amended, modified, supplemented or replaced from time to time; and (d) the words "include," "includes" and "including" mean include, includes and including "without limitation." The captions or headings in this Agreement are strictly for convenience and shall not be considered in interpreting this Agreement. Purchase and Sale of Electricity. Purchaser shall purchasefrom Seller, and Seller shall sell to Purchaser, all of the electric energy generated by the System during the Initial Term and each Additional Term (each as defined in Exhibit 11 and collectively the "Term"), regardless of Purchaser's ability to use such energy. Electric energy generated by the System will bedelivered to Purchaser at the Delivery Point identified on Exhibit 2. Purchasershall take title to theelectric energy generated by the System at the Delivery Point, and risk of loss will pass from Seller to Purchaser at the Delivery Point. Purchaser acknowledges that Purchaser's electric energy requirements at the Facility may exceed the output of the System, and in such event Purchaser may purchase electric energy for the Facility from other s ources. Any purchase, sale and/ordelivery of electric energy generated by the System prior to the Commercial Operation Date shall be treated as purchase, sale and/or delivery of limited amounts of test energy only and shall not indicate that the System has been put incorarnercial operation by the purchase, sale and/ordelivery of such test energy. Purchasermay not resell any of the electrical energy generatedby the System For purposes ofthis Agreement, engaging in netrnetering is not deemed to be resale of energy. Term and Termination. hhitial Term This Agreement is effective as of the Effective Date. The initial term of this Agreement shall commence on the Commercial Operation Date (as defined below) and continue for the length of time specified in Exhibit 1, unless earlier terminated as provided for in this Agreement ("hhitial Term"). The "Commercial Operation Date" is the date Seller gives Purchaser written notice that the System is mechanically complete and capable of delivering electric energy to the Delivery Point. Such notice shall be deemed effective unless Purchaserreasonably objects within five (5) days of the date of such notice. Upon Purchaser's request, Seller shall give Purchaser copies of certificates of completion or similar documentation from Seller's contractor and the interconnection or similar agreement with the entity authorized and required under applicable law to provide electric distribution service to Purehaserat the Facility (the "Utility"), as set forth on Exhibit 2. Additional Terms. If Purchaser (i) has not exercised its option to purchase the System prior to the end of the Initial Term or each Additional Term and (ii) desires to extend this Agreement on the terms and conditions set forth herein, Purchaser shall notify Seller at least ninety (90) days and not more than one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the expiration of the Initial Term or any Additional Term, as applicable, of its desire to extend this Agreement for the number and length of any Additional Tema specified in Exhibit 1 (each, an "Additional Term")(such notice, an "Extension Notice"). Seller shall promptly determine an Energy Rate for such Additional Term based on the then fair market value of electricity, which shall be determined at such time based upon the price of electricity for an installed solar systemcompamble to the System If Purchaser agrees to the Energy Rate proposed by Seller, the Additional Term shall begin immediately upon the conclusion ofthe Initial Terns or the then current Additional Term on the same tenus and conditions asset forth in this Agreement except at the new agreed -upon Energy Rate. If Purchaser does not agree to the Energy Rate detertined by Seller within thirty (30) days of Seller proposing the Energy Rate, this Agreement shall terminate at the end of the Initial Term (if the same has not been extended) or the then current Additional Term Billing and Payment. Monthly Charees. Purchaser shall pay Seller on a monthly basis for the electric energy generated by the System and delivered to the Delivery Point at the $/kWh rate for the applicable Contract Year (as defined below) as shown in this Exhibit 3, Attachment A (the "Energy Rate"). Purchaser shall make monthly payments for energy equal to the applicable Energy Rate nn hiplied by the aggregate number of kWh of energy delivered by the System during the applicable month, as measured by the Systemmeter. Purchaser acknowledges that Seller shall have the right for accounting convenience to apply the amount of Rent (as such term is defined in the Lease) then owed by Seller (as Tenant) toPurchaser(asPremises Owner) under the lease of the portions of the Facility necessary to install, operate and maintain the System (the "Lease") as a credit off -set against the payments payable by Purchaser pursuant to this Section 4.a or any other amounts payable by Purchaser under this Agreement. "Contract Year" means the twelve (12) month period beginning at 12:00 AM on the Commercial Operation Date, and at 12:00 AM on each subsequent anniversary ofthe Commercial Operation Date, and ending at one past 11:59 PM on the day immediately preceding the next anniversary of the Commercial Operation Date; provided that the fast Contract Year shall begin on the Commercial Operation Date. Monthly Invoices. Seller shall invoice Purchaser monthly, either manually or through Automated Clearing House ("ACH") as determined by Seller. Such monthly invoices shall state (i) the amount of electric energy produced by the System and delivered to the Delivery Point, (ii) the Energy Rate applicable thereto, and othercharges incurred by, Purchaser under this Agreement and (iii) the total amount due from Purchaser. The Energy Rate includes ACH invoicing. Taxes. Purchaser shall either pay or reimburse Seller for any and all taxes assessed on the generation, sale, delivery or consumption of electric energy produced by the System or the interconnection of the Systemto the Utility's electric distribution system Purchaser shall be responsible for and pay all Taxes which are assessed, levied, charged or imposed by any public authority against or relating to (i) the Facility and all improvements thereon (including the System), and/or (ii) the lease and other rights of use granted to Seller pursuant to the Lease. For purposes of this Section 4.c, "Taxes" means any federal, state and local tax, including ad valorem, property (real and personal), occupation, generation, privilege, sales, use, consumption, excise, transaction, and other taxes, regulatory fees, surcharges or other similar charges, but shall not include any income taxes or similar taxes imposed on Seller's revenues due to the sale of energy under this Agreement, which shall be Seller's responsibility. Seller shall be responsible for taxes and duties related to purchase and importation of materials and components necessary to construct the System, taxes based on or related to income, receipts, capital or net worth of the Seller, Seller's contractors', or its subcontractors' laborand income. Payment Terms. All amounts due under this Agreement shall be due and payable by Purchaser to Seller on the date that is thirty (30) days from Purchaser's receipt of Seller's invoice. Any undisputed portion of the invoice amount not paid within the thirty (30) day period shall accrue interest at the annual rate of two and one-half percent (2.5%) over the Prime rate, as published in the Wall Street Journal, but not to exceed the maximum rate permitted by law. Environmental Attributes. Unless otherwise specified on Exhibit 1, Seller is the owner of all Environmental Attributes (each as defined below) and is entitled to the benefit of all Tax Incentives (as defined below), and Purchaser's purchase of electricity under this Agreement does not include Environmental Attributes or the right to Tax Incentives or any other attributes of ownership and operation of the System, all of which shall be retained by Seller. Purchaser shall cooperate with Seller in obtaining, securing and transferring all Environmental Attributes and the benefit of all Tax Incentives, including by using the electric energy generated by the System in a manner necessary to qualify for such available Environmental Attributes and Tax Incentives. Purchaser shall not be obligated to incur any out—of—pocketcosts orexpenses in connection with such actions unless reimbursed by Seller. If any Environmental Attributes or Tax Incentives are paid directly to Purchaser, Purchasershall immediately pay such amounts over to Seller. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser shall be entitled to participate in and retain any benefits from any net metering program of the Utility. "Environmental Attributes" means any and all credits, benefits, emissions reductions, offsets, and allowances, howsoever entitled, attributable to the System, the production of electrical energy from the System and its displacement of conventional energy generation, including (a) any avoided emissions of pollutants to the air, soil or water such as sulfur oxides (SOX), nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO) and other pollutants; (b) any avoided emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane(CH4), nitrousoxide, hydrofluorocarbons,perfluorocarbons, sulfur hexafluoride and other greenhouse gases (GHGs ) that have been detemrined by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or otherwise by law, to contribute to the actual or potentialthreat of altering the Earth's climate by trapping heat in the atmosphere; and (c) the reporting rights to any Governmental Authority related to these avoided emissions, such as Green Tag Reporting Rights and Renewable Energy Credits. Green Tag Reporting Rights are the right of a party to report the ownership of accumulated Green Tags in compliance with federal or state law, if applicable, and to a federal or state agency or any other party, and include Green T ag Reporting Rights accruing under Section 1605(b) of The Energy Policy Act of 1992 and any present or future federal, state, or local law, regulation or bill, and international or foreign emissions trading program Environmental Attributes do not inclu de Tax Incentives. Purchaser and Seller shall file all tax returns in a manner consistent with this Section 5. Withoutlintiting the generality of the foregoing, Environmental Attributes include carbon trading credits, renewable energy credits or certificate s, emissions reduction credits, investment credits, emissions allowances, green tags, tradeable renewable credits and Green-e® products. "Governmental Authority" means any national, state or local government (whether domestic or foreign), any political subdivision thereof or any other governmental, quasi -governmental, judicial, public or statutory instrumentality, authority, body, agency, bureau or entity (including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or any state public utility commission or governmental body with equivalent jurisdiction to regulate sales of electric power in connection with the System), or any arbitrator with authority to bind a party at law. "Tax Incentives" means any and all (a) depreciation benefits, (b) investment tax credits, (c) production tax credits and (d) similar tax credits or grants under federal, state or local law relating to the construction, ownership or production of energy from the System Conditions to Obiieations. a. Conditions. Seller's obligation to install the System and sell electric energy generated by the System to Purchaser are conditioned on the completion of the following conditions to Seller's satisfaction on or before the Outside histallation Commencement Date (as defined on Exhibit 1): i. Seller shall have completed a physical inspection of the Facility including, if applicable, structural engineering and or geotechnical reviews as necessary toconfirm the suitability of the Facility for the System; (1) If subsurface excavation is necessary fortheSystem, Seller shall havecompletedenvironmental due diligence with respect to the applicable site; ii. Seller shall have received the Lease and any additional documents required thereunder (such documents togetherwith the Lease, the "Real Property Documents") duly executed and delivered by Purchaser and any applicable third parties; iii. Seller shall have received approval from Seller's Financing Parties (as defined in Section 23.b) of Purchaser and each of (A) this Agreement, (B) the Real Property Documents and (C) the Construction Agreement (if any) for the System "Construction Agreement" as used in this subsection means an agreement between Seller and any contmctoror subcontractor to install the System; iv. Seller shall have received results, satisfactory to Seller, of a recent search of Purchaser's jurisdiction of all effective UCC fixture andreal property filings thathavebeen made with respectto the Facility; V. Seller shall have obtained confirtnation from the applicable Governmental Authority that Seller will receive all applicable Environmental Attributes, incentives and Tax Incentives; vi. Seller shall have obtained all necessary zoning, land use, environmental, building and otherpermits from the applicable Governmental Authority necessary for Seller to perform its obligations under this Agreement; vii. Seller shall have executed all necessary agreements with the Utility for interconnection of the System to the Facility electrical systemand/orthe Utility's electric distribution systems and viii Seller shall have received: (1) Purchaser's approval, in accordance with Section 8.a, of material changes, if any, to the System design specifications set forth on Eddbit 2; (2) Proof of insurance for all insurance required to be maintained by Purchaser under this Agreement; and (3) Written confirmation from any person holding a mortgage, lien or other encumbrance over the Facility, or any portion thereof, that such person will recognize Seller's rights to the System and under this Agreement. Failure of Conditions. If any of the conditions fisted in subsection (ad through a.vii) above are not satisfied by the Outside Installation Commencement Date, the Parties shall attempt in good faith to negotiate new dates for the satisfaction of the faded conditions, or, if the Parties are unable to negotiate such new dates within thirty (30) days of the Outside Installation Commencement Date, either Party may terminate this Agreement upon ten (10) days written notice to the other Party. Seller has the right but, not the obligation, to terminate if the Purchaser fails to provide documents by the Outside Installation Commencement Date in subsection a.viii.1-3 and Purchaser shall pay direct costs incurred by the Seller. Early Termination after the Outside Commercial Operation Date. If the System has not achieved its Commercial Operation Date withinone hundred eighty (180) days of 6/31/2022 (as extended by Force Majeure events or as mutually agreed by the Parties) (the"Outside Commercial Operation Date") then either Party may terminate this Agreement uponten (10) days written notice to theother Party and without any liability for such termination. Upon such event, Seller will remove the System and return the Facility to its original condition in accordance with Section 13 of this Agreement. Seller Termination. Prior to the Commercial Operation Date (including any time prior to the Outside Installation Commencement Date), Seller may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Purchaser. Seller shall not have any liability for such termination, except that no such termination shall act to relieve Seller from any obligation hereunder regarding the removal ofthe System Seller's Rights and Obligations. System Design and Finalization. Seller shall design and engineer the System (i) taking into consideration Purchaser's historical electrical generation requirements, (ii) based on inspections ofthe Facility and studies undertaken by Seller, and (iii) in compliance with any laws, governmental approvals or roof warranty provided by Purchaser to Seller. Seller shall prepare and submit to Purchaser the draft final specifications for the System, including product data on all equipment proposed for installation, as soon as pos sible following the Effective Date. The description of the System design shall be incorporated into Exhibit 2. The Purchaser shall review and provide corn ents or approve within ten (10) business days. If Seller is required to make material changes to the System design specifications set forth on Exhibit 2, then Purchaser shall have the right to review and approve such material changes prior to Seller's commencement of construction of the System; provided that Purchaser's consent to such changes will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. If solar energy panels and other System assets documented in Exhibit 2 (such panels and Systemassets, "SystemEquipment") are not readily available when Seller installs the System, Seller may make substitutions of such SystemFquipment at Seller's sole discretion; orovided Seller shall obtain Purchaser's prior consent for System Equipment substitutions that would materially affect the appearance or capacity of the System or require a change to the Energy Rate. Upon the completion of System installation, Seller shall provide Purchaser with "as -built" drawings setting forth in detail the location of all components of the System Purchaser and Seller agree to treat such plans and specifications as well as the "as -built" drawings as Confidential Information of Seller, in accordance with Section 24.a. Permits and Aoorovals. Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain, at its sole cost and expense: any zoning, land use, environmental, building and other permits required to construct, install and operate the System; and any agreements and approvals from the Utility necessary in order to interconnect the System to the Facility electrical system and/orthe Utility's electric distribution system System Construction, Installation Repair and Maintenance. Seller shall provide notice to Purchaser when the conditions to Seller's obligations set forth in Section 6.a have been satisfied or waived by Seller and Seller is prepared to engage the EPC Contractor (as defined below) to commence installing the System (the "Conditions Satisfaction Date"). Seller or one of its affiliates (the "EPC Contractor") shall construct and install the Systemat the Facility in accordance with Good Solar Industry Practices. During the Term, Seller shall operate and perform all routine and emergency repass to, and maintenance of, the System at its sole cost and expense, except for any repairs or maintenance resulting from Purchaser's or its contractor's negligence or breach of this Agreement or the Lease (if applicable). Seller shall not be responsible for any work done by parties not engaged or hired by Seller on any part of the System unless Seller authorizes that work in advance in writing. Seller shall not be responsible for any loss, damage, cost or expense arising out of or resulting from improper environmental controls or improper operation or maintenance of the System by anyone other than Seller or Seller's contractors. If the System requires repairs for which Purchaser is responsible, Purchaser shall pay Seller for diagnosing and correcting the problem at Seller or Seller's contractors' then current standard rates. Seller shall provide Purchaser with reasonable notice prior to accessing the Facility to make standard repairs. "Good Solar Industry Practices" means, with respect to the services being provided by Seller or its affiliate, or any other contractor or subcontract pursuant to this Agreement, those practices, methods, equipment, specifications and standards of safety and performance, of which there may be more than one, and as the same may change from time to time, as are commonly provided for solar photovoltaic energy systems of a type and size similar to the Systemand in the same geographic region as the System that, at a particular time, in the exercise of reasonable judgment in light of the facts known at the time a decision was made, would be expected to accomplish the desired result in a manner consistent with law, regulations, codes, standards, equipment manufacturer's recommendations, reliability, safety, environmental protection, economy and expedition. d. Net Metering. The provisions in this Section only apply if net metering is permitted by the Utility at the site. Seller shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to support Purchasers delivery and resale to the Utility of electrical energy through net metering in accordance with applicable laws. e. System Construction and Installation Progress Reuorts. Seller shall cause the FPC Contractor to keep Purchaser infomrd on the progress of System construction and installation in a manner and on a schedule mutually agreed upon by Seller and Purchaser. L Costs Due to Unexnected Site or Facility Conditions. If, after Seller has conducted reasonable due diligence and inspection of the Facility, Seller incurs material additional costs to redesign, construct, install or maintain the System due to (i) unforeseen conditions at the Facility, (ii) unforeseen groundwork at the site (including, but not limited to, excavation/circumvention of underground obstacles), (iii) Hazardous Substances at the site or Facility (as defined in Section 19.c.il, or (iv) the inaccuracy of any information provided by Purchaser and relied upon by Seller, then Seller may crake an equitable adjustment to the pricing, schedule and other terms of this Agreement to compensate Seller for the costs incurred from any work in excess of normally expected work required to be performed by Seller arising from such conditions. g. Breakdown Notice. Seller shall notify Purchaser within twenty-four (24) hours following Seller's discovery of (i) any material malfunction in the operation of the Systemor (ii) an interruption in the supply ofelectrical energy from the System Purchaser and Seller shall each designate personnel and establish procedures such that each Party may provide notice of such conditions requiring Seller's repair or alteration at all times, twenty-four (24) hours per day, including weekends and holidays. h. Suspension. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein (and without limiting Seller's remedies under Section 15.b.il, Seller shall be entitled, in its sole discretion, to suspend delivery ofelectricity from the Systemto the Delivery Point (i) in the event of an emergency, including the presence of Hazardous Substances, (ii) for the purpose of maintaining and repairing the System or (iii) at the request of the Utility and, in each case of (i) through (iii) above, (a) such suspension of service shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement, (b) Seller shall have no liability for Purchaserto obtain electricity from other sources forthe duration of such suspension, (c) Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any interruption in service to Purchaser, and (d) Purchaser will not be required to pay for any Deemed Delivered Energy during such suspension. i. Be of Contractors and Subcontractors. Seller shall be permitted to use contractors and subcontractors to perform its obligations under this Agreement, provided, however, that such contractors and subcontractors shall (i) be duly licensed and provide any work in accordance with Good Solar Industry Practices and (ii) use commercially reasonable efforts to perform obligations under this Agreement while minimizing disruption to Purchaser's business and operations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall continue to be responsible for the quality of the work performed by its contractors and subcontractors. j. Liens and Payment of Contractors and Supmliers. Seller shall pay when due all valid charges from all contractors, subcontractors and suppliers supplying goods or services to Seller underthis Agreement and shall keep the Facility free and clear of any liens related to such charges, except for those liens which Seller is permitted by law to place on the Facility following non-payment by Purchaser of amounts due under this Agreement. Seller shall indemnify Purchaserfor all claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses resulting from any liens fled against the Facility or any portion thereof in connection with such charges; provided, however, that Seller shall have the right to contest any such lien, so long as it provides a statutory bond or other reasonable assurances of payment that either remove such lien from title to the Facility or that assure that any adverse judgment with respect to such lien will be paid without affecting title to the Facility. It. Warranty Disclaimer. NO WARRANTY OR REMEDY, WHETHER STATUTORY, WRITTEN, ORAL, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE SHALL APPLY. THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE PURCHASER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY CLAIM REGARDING DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP, ANY SYSTEM EQUIPMENT, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE. Purchaser's Rights and Obligations. System Design and Finalization. In accordance with Section Ta, Purchaser shall have the right to review and approve (i) material changes, if any, to the System design specifications set forth on Exhibit 2 prior to Seller's comnencement of System construction and (ii) System Equipment substitutions that would materially affect the appearance or capacity of the System, or require a change to the Energy Rate. With respect to (i) and (ii) in the preceding sentence, Purchaser shall promptly review the applicable information and respond to Seller without delay. Cooperation. Purchaser shall (i) provide Seller and its subcontractors, consultants, agents and representatives with reasonable access to the Facility for the purpose of designing the System, including conducting related inspections and studies, and accessing relevant documents, materials and records of Purchaser in conjunction with such activities, (ii) cooperate with Seller's reasonable requests for information and access to the Facility for purposes of designing and installing the System and (iii) cooperate with all of Seller's requests to assist Seller in obtaining any necessary agreements, permits and approvals pursuantto Section 7.b. Purchaser's failure to provide such cooperation shall be a default underthis Agreement subject to Section 15.c. Maintenance of Facility. Purchaser shall, at all times at Purchaser's sole cost and expense, maintain the Facility (including, without limitation, the applicable portions of the roof and raceways and risers of the Facility) in good condition and repair and in a manner sufficient to support the System. Regardless of whether maintenance and repairs are made in the ordinary course or in an emergency, all maintenance and repairs shall be carried out in a manner that minimizes the impact on the System Purchaser is fully responsible for the maintenance and repair of the Facility's electrical system and of all of Purchaser's equipment that utilizes the Systems outputs. Except in the event of scheduled outages, a failure of the Facility to accept energy produced by the System (whether due to a failure in Purchaser's electrical system, maintenance or otherwise) will not excuse Purchaser from paying Seller for the energy production of the System that, in Seller's reasonable estimation as provided below, would have been delivered to Purchaser from the operation of the System in the absence of a failure of the Facility to accept the energy produced and delivered by the System ("Deemed Delivered Energy") and compensating Seller for lost revenues or other benefits from Environmental Attributes and Tax Incentives from such Deemed Delivered Energy. Seller's estimation of Deemed Delivered Energy will be based on (a) past energy output delivery by the Systemduring a similar period and under similar conditions if such information is available or (b) if such information is not available, based upon any otherrelevant information or bases which may reasonablybe available to Seller and used for suchpurposein the circumstances and consistent with Good Solar Industry Practices. Purchaser shall promptly notify Seller of any condition at the Facility of which it is aware pertaining to any damage to or loss of use of the System or that could reas onably be expected to adversely affect the System No Alteration of Faciliri. Purchaser shall not make any alterations orrepairs to the Facility which could adversely affect the operation and maintenance of the System without Seller's prior written consent. If Purchaser wishes to make such alterations or repairs, Purchaser shall give prior written notice to Seller, setting forth the work to be undertaken (except for emergency repairs, for which notice may be given by telephone), and give Seller the opportunity to advise Purchaser in making such alterations or repairs in a manner that avoids damage to the System, but, notwithstanding any such advice, Purchaser shall be responsible for all damage to the System caused by Purchaser's or its contractor's negligence or breach of this Agreement or the Lease. To the extent that temporary disconnection or removal of the System is necessary for Purchaser to perform such alterations or repairs, such work and any replacement of the System after completion of Purchaser's alterations and repairs, shall be done by Seller or its contractors at Purchaser's cost, and Purchaser shall pay Seller for Deemed Delivered Energy and revenues or other benefits from Environmental Attributes and Tax Incentives that Seller would have received from the Deemed Delivered Energy of the System during any time that the System is not operating due to such disconnection. All of Purchaser's alterations and repairs shall be done in a good and workmanlike manner and in compliance with all applicable laws, codes and permits. Interconnection and Net Metering. Purchaser shall be entitled to participate in and retain any benefits from any net metering program of the Utility. If Purchaser elects to participate in a net metering program, Purchaser shall (i) sign all documentation required for net metering, (ii) ensure that the Facility remains interconnected to the Utility grid at IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have entered into this Agreement as of the date first written above. CITY OF WEST COVINA, A municipal corporation Date: David Carmany City Manager CONTRACTOR Date: Bradley Chapman CEO ATTEST: Lisa Sherrick Assistant City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Date: Thomas P. Duarte City Attorney APPROVED AS TO INSURANCE: Date: Helen Tran Risk Management all times to maintain net metering, (iii) not take any action, or fail to take any action, which prevents net metering, and (iv) comply with all applicable laws required for net metering. E Liens. Except in accordance with Section 23.a, Purchaser shall notdirectly or indirectly cause,create, incur, assume or allow to exist any mortgage, pledge, lien, charge, security interest, encumbrance or otherclaim of any nature on or with respect to the Systemorany interest therein. Purchasershallinrnediately notify Seller in writing of the existence of any such mortgage, pledge, lien, charge, security interest, encumbrance or other claim, shall promptly cause the sane to be discharged and released of record without cost to Seller, and shall indermiify Seller against all costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) incurred in discharging and releasing any such mortgage, pledge, lien, charge, security interest, encumbrance or otherclaim g. Securi Purchaser shall be responsible for using commercially reasonable efforts to maintain the physical security of the Facility and the System against known risks and risks that should have been known by Purchaser. Purchaser shall not conduct activities on, in or about the Facility that have a reasonable likelihood of causing damage, impairment or otherwise adversely affecting the System h. Tenant Purchaser Notices. If Purchaser is a lessorof the Facility (including any ground lease underlying a Facility), Purchaser shall provide to Seller immediate written notice of (i) receipt of notice of eviction from the Facility, (ii) temrination of Purchaser's lease of the Facility, and (iii) a breach of any of the Real Property Documents that could reasonably be expected to lead to an eviction if such breach was not cured. i. Insulation. Purchaser understands that unobstructed access to sunlight ("Imolation") is essential to Seller's performance of its obligations and a material term of this Agreement. Purchaser shall not in any way cause and, where possible, shall not in any way permit any interference with the System's Insolation and shall not construct or install, or knowingly permit to be constructed or installed, any alterations, modifications or improvement to the Facility or any other property owned or controlled by Purchaser or an affiliate of Purchaser that interferes with or blocks the System's Insolation. hi addition to the foregoing, Purchaser shall not permit the growth of foliage that interferes with or blocks Systems hnsolation. If Purchaser becomes aware of any activity or condition that could diminish the hnsolation of the System, Purchaser shall notify Seller immediately and shall cooperate with Seller in preserving the System's existing Insolation levels. The Parties agree that (i) reducing Insolation would irreparably injure Seller, (ii) such injury may not be adequately compensated by an award of money damages, and (iii) Seller is entitled to seek specific enforcement of this Section 8.i against Purchaser. Data Line. Purchaser shall provide Seller a high speed intemet data line that meets Seller's minimum performance requirements during the Term to enable Seller to receive and monitor data regarding electric energy generation and other System information, including site level energy load data. If Purchaser fails to provide such high speed intereet data lime, or if such line ceases to function and is not repaired, Seller may reasonably estimate the amount of electric energy that was generated and invoice Purchaser for such amount in accordance with Section 4. Breakdown Notice. Purchaser shall notify Seller within twenty-four(24) hours following the discovery by Purchaser of (i) any material malfunction in the operation ofthe System; or (ii) any occurrences that could reasonably be expected to adversely affect the System Purchaser shall notify Seller immediately upon (i) an interruption in the supply of electrical energy from the System; or (ii) the discovery of an emergency condition respecting the System Purchaser and Seller shall each designate personnel and establish procedures such that each Party may provide notice of such conditions requiring Seller's repair or alteration at all times, twenty-four (24) hours per day, including weekends and holidays. OSHA Compliance. Purchaserwill ensure that all applicable OSHA requirements and other similar applicable safety laws or codes are adhered to in its performance under this Agreement. Change in Law. "Change in IAW' means (i) the enactment, adoption, pronmlgation, modification or repeal after the Effective Date of any applicable law orregulation; (ii) theimposition of anymaterial conditions on the issuance or renewal ofany applicable permit after the Effective Date of this Agreement (notwithstanding the general requirements contained in any applicable permit at the time of application or issue to comply with future laws, ordinances, codes, rules, regulations or similar legislation); or (iii) a change in any Utility rate schedule or tariff approved by any Governmental Authority which, in the case of any of (i), (ii) or (iii), establishes requirements affecting owning, supplying, constructing, installing, operating or maintaining the System, o r other performance of Seller's obligations hereunder and which has a material adverse effect on the cost to Seller of perfornring such obligations. if any Change in law occurs that (a) is generally applicable to similarly situated electric generating facilities and (b) increases the capita], financing, operating or maintenance costs of the System, or otherwise has a material adverse effect on the cost to Seller of performing its obligations underthis Agreement, then Seller may make an equitable adjustment to the Energy Rate to compensate Seller for such increased costs overthe remainder of the Tenn. 10. Relocation of System. If Purchaser ceases to conduct business operations at the Facility, or otherwise vacates the Facility prior to the expiration of the Tear, Purchaser shall have the option to provide Seller with a mutually agreeable substitute prernises located within the same Utility district as the terminated System or in a location with similar Utility rates and htsolation, in each case reasonably acceptable to Seller. Purchaser shall provide written notice to Seller at least sixty (60) days but not more than one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the date that it wants to make this substitution. The Parties shall negotiate in good faith the terns and conditions of such System relocation, including the costs of relocation and any necessary adjustments to the Energy Rate for redesign or Insolation. Purchaser's inability to provide a substitute facility for relocation of the System on team acceptable to Seller will be treated as a Default Event by Purchaser pursuant to Section 15.a iv. 11. Disruption of Delivery. The duration of any maintenance, repair, or upgrade of the Site Electrical System that disrupts System Output will constitute a Disruption of Delivery, and will not constitute a Non -Delivery Period; provided, however, that if the need for any such repair or maintenance is caused by the negligence or intentional misconduct of the Seller, then the period required for such maintenance or repair will not constitute a Disruption of Delivery. The Buyer and the Seller will coordinate such activities so as to minimize disruption to the System In no event shall repairs, maintenance or replacement undertaken by Buyer pursuant to this section and constituting a Disruption of Delivery on the part of the Buyer impact or impair the Sel ler's ability to operate the System in accordance with the Interconnection Agreement at the conclusion of such a Disruption of Delivery. 13. Removal of System at Expiration. Upon the expiration or earlier temrination of the Lease (provided Purchaser does not exercise its purchase option), Seller shall, at its expense, remove all of its tangible property comprising the System from the Facility on a mutually convenient date, but in no event later than one hundred and eighty (180) days after the expiration of the Tent; provided, however, Purchaser shall bear all costs and expenses of Seller's removal of the System if removal is necessary due to a Default Event of Purchaser. Excluding ordinary wear and tear, the Facility shall be returned to its original condition including the removal of the System; provided, however, Seller shall not be required to remove (i) any supports, canopies, anchors, penetrations, conduits or other similar ancillary equipment which were installed by Seller if, in Seller's reasonable judgment, the removal of such supports, anchors, penetrations, conduits or other sirmlar ancillary equipment would cause harm and damage to the Facility, and (ii) any underground foundations or underground orburied conduits and cabling installed by Seller on or about the Facility. In no case shall Seller's removal of the System affect the integrity of Purchaser's roof, which shall be as leak proof as it was prior to removal of the System and shall be flashed and/orpatched to existing roof specifications. Seller shall leave the Facility in neat and cleanorder. If Seller fails to remove or commence substantial efforts to remove the System by such agreed upon date, Purchaser shall have the right, at its option, to remove the Systemto a public warehouse and restore the Facility to its original condition (other than ordinary wear and tear) at Seller's cost. Purchaser shall provide sufficient space at no expense to Seller for the temporary storage and staging of tools, materials and equipment and for the parking of construction crew vehicles and temporary construction trailers and facilities reasonably necessary during System removal. 14. Metering. Measurement and Ownership of Data. Metering and Measurement. Seller shall install one or more revenue grade bidirectional meter(s) (the "Seller Meter"), as Seller deems appropriate, at or immediately before the Delivery Point to measure the output ofthe System The Seller Meter shall (i) meet the general commercial standards of the solar photovoltaic industry or the required standard ofthe Utility and (ii) provide and preserve a continuous flow of data to Seller twenty-four (24) hours per day through the data line provided by Purchaser pursuant to Section 8.ii. Seller shall maintain the Seller Meter in accordance with industry standards. If the Seller Meter's operation is interrupted at any time for any reason, or is found to be inaccurate and in need of repair or replacement, Purchaser will pay invoices to Seller using the Deemed Delivered Energy estimation process for such period of interruption, or for the period from the last test of the affected Seller Meter that shows it to have been operating properly through the date upon which the Seller Meter is corrected. Ownership of Meter Data. Seller shall own all data generated by the Seller Meter (the "Meter Data"). Purchaser acknowledges that Seller may copy, reproduce, alter, aggregate, use, distribute and make available to third parties Meter Data to perform its obligations hereunderand otherwise to further its business purposes, including for research and development, data analysis, marketing, and to improve upon, develop and offer new products and service offerings, provided that if Seller distributes or makes available Meter Data to third parties that are not affiliates of Seller, such Meter Data shall be in a format that is aggregated and anonymized and does not directly or indirectly identify Purchaser or the Facility. 15. Default. Remedies and Damaees. a. Default Any Party, or the Party specifically indicated below, as applicable, that fads to perform its responsibilities as listed below or experiences any of the circurnstances listed below shall be deemed a "Defaulting Party" and each event of default shall be a "Default Dent": i. failure of a Party to pay any amount due and payable under this Agreement, other than an amount that is subject to a good faith dispute, within ten (10) days following receipt of written notice from the other Party (the "Non -Defaulting Party") of such failure to pay; iifailure of a Party to substantially perform any other material obligation under this Agreement within thirty (30) days following receipt of written notice from the Non -Defaulting Party demanding such cure; provided, that such thirty (30) day cure period shall be extended (but notbeyond ninety (90) days) if and to the extent reasonably necessary to cure the Default Event, if (A) the Defaulting Party initiates such cure within the thirty (30) day period and continues such cure to completion and (B) there is no material adverse effect on the Non -Defaulting Party resulting from the failure to cure the Default Event; iii. if any representation or warranty of a Party proves at any time to have been incorrect in any material respect when made and is material to the transactions contemplated hereby, if the effect of such incorrectness is not cured within thirty (30) days following receipt of written notice from the Non -Defaulting Party demanding such cure; iv. Purchaser loses its rights to occupy the Facility; V. Purehaserceases to conduct business operations atthe Facility unless Purchaser and Seller agree on terms of a relocation of the System pursuant to Section 10; vi. a Party, or its guarantor, becomes insolvent or is a party to a bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, liquidation, receivership, dissolution, winding -up or relief of debtors, or any general assignment for the benefit of creditors or other similar arrangement or any event occurs or proceedings are taken in any jurisdiction with respect o the Party which has a similar effect; vii. Purchaser prevents Seller from installing the System or Purchaser otherwise performs or fails to perform in a way that prevents the delivery of electric energy from the System Such Default Event shall not excuse Purchaser's obligations to make payments that otherwise would havebeen dueunderthis Agreement; or viii the Lease is terminated for any reason otherthan the election by Seller (exercised in Seller's sole discretion) or Seller otherwise loses its rights to occupy the Premises (as defined in the Lease) or any of the easements granted pursuant to the Lease. ix. Purchaserfails to provide Seller with access to,on,over, underand across theFacility forthe purposes of(a) installing, constructing, operating, owning, maintaining, accessing, removing and replacing the System; or (b) performing all of Seller's other obligations under this Agreement and exercising any rights under the Lease. b. Remedies i. Remedies for Defaults. On the occurrence of a Default Event, the Non -Defaulting Party may pursue any remedy under this Agreement, at law or in equity, including an action for damages and termination of this Agreement or suspension ofperformance of its obligations under this Agreement, upon five (5) days prior written notice to the Defaulting Party following the occurrence of the Default Event. If Purchaser is the Defaulting Party, then Seller may, in its sole discretion and upon not less than ten (10) days written notice to Purchaser, cease providing electric energy generated from the System to Purchaser and elect to continue to generate electric energy from the System and sell such energy to the Utility or a third party (such sale a "Third Party Energy Sale") during the continuance ofPurchaser's Default Event. If Seller elects to proceed with a Third Party Energy Sale, (A) Seller shall be entitled to modify the Systemas Seller deems necessary to accommodate the Third Party Energy Sale, and (B) Seller shall be entitled to pursue an action for damages including, without 1'pmtation, lost revenue due to realization of a price per kWh in such Third Party Energy Sale that is lower than the then effective Energy Rate. Nothing herein shall limit either Party's right to collect damages upon the occurrence of a breach or a default by the other Party that does not become a Default Event. Seller Remedies Upon Termination for Purchaser Default. If Purchaser is the Defaulting Party and Seller teminates this Agreement, Seller may, in its sole discretion and upon not less than ten (10) days prior written notice to Purchaser, cease providing electric energy generated from the System to Purchaser and either (1) elect to pursue a Third Party Energy Sale for the unexpired Term and pursue an action for damages including, without limitation, lost revenue due to realization of a lower price per kWh in such Third Party Energy Sale or (2) request that Purchaser pay a termination payment to Seller (the "Purchaser's Termination Payment"). If Purchaser does not pay the Purchaser's Termination Payment to Seller within ten (10) business days ofSeller's request for suchpayment, Seller may, in its sole discretion, elect to pursue a Third Party Energy Sale. For the avoidance of doubt, Seller's right to pursue a Third Party Energy Sale shallsurvive termination of this Agreement. The Purchaser's Termination Payment shallbe in accordance with FkWbit 4. In addition to Purchaser's Ternation Payment, Purchaser shall also be liable for Seller's costs forSystem removal and the value of any Tax Incentives recaptured as a result of the ternination. The Parties agree that actual damages to Seller in the event this Agreement terminates prior to the expiration of the Term as the result of a Default Event by Purchaser would be difficult to ascertain, and the Purchaser's Tertination Payment is a reasonable approximation of the damages suffered by Seller as a result of early termination of this Agreement. The Purchaser's Termination Payment shall not be less than zero. Purchaser Remedies Upon Ternnnation for Seller Default. If Seller is the Defaulting Party and Purchaser terminates this Agreement, then Seller shall remove the System within one hundred eighty (180) days ofthe temtination date. Purchaser Default Prior to Commercial Operation Date. If Purchaser fails to perform its obligations under this Agreement, including Purchaser's cooperation obligations under Section 8.b, prior to the Commercial Operation Date and such failure continues for ten (10) days after notice thereof by Seller to Purchaser then, without limiting any remedy Seller may have under this Agreement or at law or in equity, Seller may terminate this Agreement upon notice to Purchaser and Purchaser shall pay to Seller all of Seller's costs and expenses incurred through the date of termination, including Seller's costs of inspecting the Facility, designing the System and any procurement and installation work on the System through the date of termination. 16. Representations and Warranties. General Representations and Warranties. Each Party represents and warrants to the other the following as of the Effective Date and the Conditions Satisfaction Date: Organization: Authority: Enforceability. Such Party is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its formation; the execution, delivery and performance by such Party of this Agreement has been duly authorized by all necessary corporate, partnership or limited liability company action, as applicable, and does not violate any law; and this Agreement is a valid obligation of such Party, enforceable against such Party in accordance with its terms (except as may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other similar laws now or hereafter in effect relating to creditors' rights generally). Approvals: Compliance with Laws. Such Party has obtained all permits, licenses, authorizations, consents and approvals required by any Govermental Authority or other third party and necessary for such Party to own its assets, carry on its business and to execute and deliver this Agreement; and such Party is in compliance with all laws (including Environmental Laws) that relate to this Agreement in all material respects. Purchaser's Representations and Warranties. Purchaser represents and warrants to Seller the following as of the Effective Date and the Conditions Satisfaction Date: Ownership of Facility and Other Agreements. Neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement by Purchaser nor the performance by Purchaser of any of its obligations under this Agreement conflicts with or will result in a breach or default under any agreement or obligation to which Purchaser is a party or by which Purchaser or the Facility is bound. ii. Accuracy of Information. All information provided by Purchaser to Seller, as it pertains to the Facility's physical configuration, Purchaser's planned use of the Facility, and Purchaser's estimated electricity requirements, is accuratein all material respects. hi. Purchaser Status. Purchaser is not a public utility or a public utility holding company and is not subject to regulation as a public utility or a public utility holding company. iv. No Pool Use. No electricity generated by the System will be used to heat a swimnring pool. V. Economic Sanctions and Anti -Money Launderine. (1) Purchaser and its affiliates are and for the life of this Agreement shall remain in full compliance with all applicable AML Measures and Sanctions Measures (as defined below); (2) Neither Purchaser nor any of its affiliates: (i) operate or do business relating to, or are organized under the laws of, an Embargoed Territory (as defined below); or (ii) for the life of this Agreement shall operate or do business relating to, or be organized under the laws of, an Embargoed Territory; (3) Neither Purchaser nor any of its affiliates are Sanctioned Persons (as defined below); (4) No monies that Purchaser pays to Seller under or in connection with this Agreement shall derive from (i) an Embargoed Territory or a Sanctioned Person; (ii) activity in which a U.S. legal entity is generally forbidden to engage under Sanctions Measures; or (iii) any other unlawful activity including, without limitation, activity that can constitute a predicate offense under an AML Measure; and (5) Seller shall have the right to suspend ortemvnate and forgo performance under this Agreement if: (i) Purchaserbreaches or is in default with respect to this Section 16.b.iv; or (ii) Purchaser or any of its affiliates become a Sanctioned Person. The following definitions shall apply with respect to this Section 16.b.iv "AML Measure" means the USA PATRIOT Act or any other statute, executive order, regulation or other legal measure that imposes anti -money laundering legal requirements. "Sanctioned Person" means (i) an individual who orentity that is on the OFAC List of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons or other fist of sanctioned persons administered by OFAC, authorities of the European Union, or one or more of its member states; or (ii) an entity that is, directly or indirectly, at least fifty percent (50%) owned by one or more persons encompassed by clause (i) to the extent that Purchaser knows or has reason to know about such ownership circumstances. "OFAC" means the Office of Foreign Assets Controlofthe U.S. Department of the Treasury. "Sanctioned Person" means (i) an individual who orentity that is on the OFAC list of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons or otherlist of sanctioned persons administered by OFAC, authorities of the European Union, or one or more of its member states; or (ii) an entity that is, directly or indirectly, at least fifty percent (5001c) owned by one or more persons encompassed by clause (i) to the extent that Purchaser knows or has reason to know about such ownership circumstances. "Sanctions Measure" means any statute, executive order, regulation or other legal measure that is administered by OFAC orthatotherwise imposes legal requirements relating to embargoes motherecononric sanctions. Hazardous Substances. Except as disclosed to Seller, there are no Hazardous Substances that exist in the areas on or near the Facility where Seller or its subcontractors will undertake to install, operate, maintain or repair the System 17. System and Facility Damaee and Insurance. System and Facility Damaee. Seller's Obligations. If the Systemis damaged or destroyed by casualty of any kind or any other occurrence other than by Force Majeure (as defined in Section 22.a1 or Purchaser's gross negligence or willful misconduct, Seller shall promptly repair and restore the System to its pre-existing condition; provided, however, that (A) if the System is damaged or destroyed as a result of Purchaser's or its contractor's negligence orbreach of this Agreement, such repair and restore of the System shallbe at Purchaser's cost as provided in Section Error! Reference source not found and (B) if more than fifty percent (5001c) of the System is destroyed during the last five (5) years of the Initial Term or during any Additional Term, Seller shall notbe required to restore the System, but may instead terminate this Agreement, unless Purchaseragrees (i) to pay for the cost of such restoration of the System or (ii) to purchase the System "AS -IS" at the Fair Market Value (as defined in Section 18.c1 of the System Purchaser's Obligations. If the Facility is damaged or destroyed by casualty of any kind or any other occurrence other than Seller's gross negligence or willful misconduct, such that the operation ofthe System and/or Purchaser's ability to accept the electric energy produced by the System are materially impaired or prevented, Purchaser shall promptly repair and restore the Facility to its pre-existing condition; provided, however, that if more than fifty percent (50%) of the Facility is destroyed during the last five years of the Initial Term or during any Additional Term, Purchaser may elect either (A) to restore the Facility or (B) to pay the Purchaser's Termination Payment and all other costs previously accrued but unpaid under this Agreement and thereupon terminate this Agreement. Insurance CowraEe. At all times during the Term, Seller and Purchaser shall maintain the following insurance: Seller's Insurance. Seller shall maintain (A) property insurance on the System covering "All Risks" perils for the full replacement costofthe System, except theperils of flood, earthquake and Windstorms (as defined in Seller's insurance policy), which will be subject to annual aggregates applying to the System in amounts to be determined by Seller, (B) corrunercial general liability insurance with coverage of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 annual aggregate, (C) where applicable, employer's liability insurance with coverage of at least $1,000,000 and (D) where applicable, workers' compensation insurance as required by law. Purchaser's Insurance. Purchaser shall maintain (A) conmrercial general liability insurance for the Facility with coverage of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 annual aggregate, (B) property insurance on the Facility covering "All Risks" perils in an amount equal to the full replacement cost of the Facility; (C) business interruption insurance covering Purchaser's operations at the Facility; and (D)workers' compensation insurance covering all employees of Purchaser, as required by the laws of the State in which the Facility is located, and employers' liability coverage subjectto a limit of no less than $500,000 for bodily injury by accident per accident/$500,000 for bodily injury by disease per employee/$1,000,000 for bodily injury by diseasepolicy limit. Policy Provisions. All insurance policies provided hereunder shall (i) contain a provision whereby the insurer agrees to give the Party not providing the insurance (A) not less than ten (10) days written notice before the insurance is cancelled or terminated as a result of non-payment of premiums, or (B) not less than thirty (30) days written notice before the insuranceis otherwise cancelled ortemrinated, (ii) be written on an occurrence basis, and (iii) be maintained with companies either rated no less than A-VII as to Policy Holder's Rating in the current edition of A.M. Best's Insurance Guide or otherwise reasonably acceptable to the other Party. Each party shall name the other party as additional insured as respects commercial general liability and employers liability. Each party shall waive its rights of subrogation against the other party on all required policies including workers compensation where allowable by law. Certificates. Upon the other Party's request each Party shall deliver to the other Party certificates of insurance evidencing the above required coverage. A Party's receipt, review or acceptance of such certificate shall in no way lindt or relieve the other Party of the duties and responsibilities to maintain insurance as set forth in this Agreement. Deductibles. Unless and to the extent that a claim is covered by an indemnity set forth in this Agreement, each Party shall be responsible for the payment of its own deductibles. 18. Ownershim Oution to Purchase. Ownership of System Throughout the Tema, Seller shallbe the legal and beneficial owner of the System at all times, including all Environmental Attributes, and Seller shall be entitled to the benefit of all Tax Incentives of the System, and the System shall remain the personal property of Seller and shall not attach to or be deemed apart of, or future to, the Facility notwithstanding that certain portions ofthe Systemmay otherwise qualify as fixtures due to the manner of installation of the System Each of Seller and Purchaser agree that Seller (or the designated assignee of Seller permitted under Section 233) is the tax owner of the System and all tax filings and reports will be filed in a manner consistent with this Agreement. The System shall at all times retain the legal status ofpersonal property as defined under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Purchaser covenants that it shall use commercially reasonable efforts to place all parties having an interest in or a mortgage, pledge, hen, charge, security interest, encumbrance or other claim of any nature on the Facility on notice of the ownership of the System and the legal status orclas sification of the System as personal property. If there is any mortgage or fixture filing against the Facility which could reasonably be construed as prospectively attaching to the System as a fixture of the Facility, Purchaser shall provide a disclaimer or release from suchlienholder. If Purchaseris the fee owner of the Facility, Purchaser consents to the filing of a disclaimer of the System as a fixture of the Facility in the office where real estate records are customarily filed in the jurisdiction where the Facility is located. If Purchaser is not the fee owner, Purchaser shall obtain such consent from such owner. Withoutlimmting thegenerality of the foregoing, Purchaser hereby waives anystatutoryor common law lien that it might otherwise have in or to the System or any part thereof and agrees that, notwithstanding the occurrence of a Default Event by Purchaser under this Agreement beyond all applicable notice and cure periods (including those granted to Financing Parties), Seller or any Financing Party (or its designee) shall own and may remove the System from the Facility at any time. Option to Purchase. At the end of the tenth (loth) Contract Year and at the end of the Initial Term or each Additional Tenn (each such date a "Purchase Option Date"), so long as Purchaser is not in default under this Agreement, Purchaser may purchase the System from Seller for a purchase price equal to the Fair Market Value (as defined in Section 18.c) of the System as of the Purchase Option Date. Purchaser must provide a notification to Seller of its intent to purchase at least ninety (90) days and not more than one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the Purchase Option Date, and the purchase shall be completed on or before the Purchase Option Date. Determination of Fair Market Value. "Fair Market Value" means the greatest of: (i) the amount that would be paid in an ann s length, free market transaction, for cash, between an informed, willing seller and an informed willing buyer, neither of whom is under compulsion to complete the transaction, taking into account, among other things, the age, condition and perfommance of the System and advances in solar technology, provided that installed equipment shall be valued on an installed basis, shall not be valued as scrap if it is functioning and in good condition and costs of removal from a current location shall not be a deduction from the valuation, taking into account the present value of all associated future income streams expected to arise from the operation of the System for the remaining useful life of the System, including but not limited to the expected price of electricity, Environmental Attributes, and Tax Incentives and factoring in future avoided costs and expenses associated with the System and assuming the Systemis able to generate revenue for the then -remaining term of the Agreement at a price equal to the then -applicable Energy Rate and thereafter for the remaining useful life of the System at a price equal to the then fair market price for energy and (ii) Purchaser's Termination Payment. The Parties shall select a mutually acceptable nationally recognized independent appraiser with experience and expertise in the solar photovoltaic industry to determine the Fair Market Value of the System Such appraiser shall act reasonably and in good faith to determine the Fair Market Value of the System based on the formulation set forth herein, and shall set forth such determination in a written opinion delivered to the Parties. The valuation made by the appraiser shall be binding upon the Parties in the absence offraud or manifest error. The costs of the appraisal shall be home by the Parties equally. Upon purchase of the System, Purchaser shall assume complete responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the System and liability for the performance of the System, and Seller shall have no further liabilities or obligations hereunder. 19. hmdemnification. General. Each Party (the "Indemnifying Party") shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other Party and the directors, officers, shareholders, partners, members, agents and employees of such other Party, and the respective affiliates of each thereof (collectively, the "Indemnified Parties"), from and against all loss, damage, expense, liability and other claims, including court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees (collectively, "liabilities") resulting from any third party actions relating to the breach of any representation or warranty set forth in Section 15.c and from injury to or death of persons, and damage to or loss of property to the extent caused by or arising out of the gross negligent acts or omissions of, the willful misconduct of, fraud by, or criminal by the Indemnifying Party (or its contractors, agents or employees); provided, however, that nothing herein shall require the Indemnifying Party to indemnify the Indemnified Party for any Liabilities to the extent caused by or arising out of the gross negligent acts or omissions of, the willful misconduct of, fraud by, or criminal acts by the Indemnified Party; provided further, however, thatnothing in this Section is intendedto modify the limitations of Seller's liability setforth in Section 20. This Section 19.a however, shall not apply to liability arising from any form of Hazardous Substances or other environmental contamination, such matters being addressed exclusively by Section 19.c. b. Notice and Participation in Third Party Claims. The Indemnified Party shall give the Indemnifying Party written notice with respect to any liability asserted by a third party (a "Claim"), as soon as possible upon the receipt of information of any possible Claim or of the commencement of such Claim The Indern nifying Party may assume the defenseof any Claim, at its sole costandexpense, with counseldesignatedby thelndernnifying Party and reasonably satisfactory tothelndemnifiedParty. Thelndemnified Party may,however, select separate counselif both Parties are defendants in the Claim and such defense orother form of participation is notreasonably available to the In dernnifying Party. The Inderxmifying Party shall pay the reasonable attorneys' fees incurred by such separate counsel until such time as the need for separate counsel expires. The Indemnified Party may also, at the sole cost and expense of the Indemnifying Party, assume the defense of any Claim if the Indemnifying Party fails to assume the defense of the Claim within a reasonable time. Neither Party shall settle any Claim covered by this Section l9.bunless ithas obtained the prior written consent of the other Party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. The Indernifying Party shall have no liability underthis Section 19.b for any Claim for which such notice is notprovided if that the failure to give notice prejudices the Indemnifying Party. C. Environmental Indemnification. Seller shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless all of Purchaser's Indemnified Parties from and against all Liabilities arising out ofor relating to the existence at, on, above, below or near the Facility of any Hazardous Substance (as defined in Section 19.c.i) to the extent deposited, spilled orotherwise caused by Seller or any of its contractors or agents. Purchaser shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless all of Seller's Indemnified Parties from and against all Liabilities arising out ofor relating to the existence at, on, above, below or near the Facility of any Hazardous Substance, except to the extent deposited, spilled or otherwise caused by Seller or any of its contractors or agents. Each Party shall promptly notify the other Party if it becomes aware of any Hazardous Substance on or about the Facility generally or any deposit, spill or release of any Hazardous Substance. i. "Hazardous Substance" means any chemical, waste or other substance (A) which now or hereafter becomes defined as or included in the definition of "hazardous substances," "hazardous wastes," "hazardous materials," "extremely hazardous wastes," "restricted hazardous wastes," "toxic substances," "toxic pollutants," "pollution," "pollutants," "regulated substances," or words of similar import under any Environmental Laws, (B) which is declared to be hazardous, toxic, or polluting by any Governmental Authority, (C) exposure to which is now or hereafter prohibited, limited or regulated by any Governmental Authority, (D) the storage, use, handling, disposal or release of which is restricted or regulated by any Governmental Authority, or (E) for which remediation or cleanup is required by any Governmental Authority. ii. "Environmental Law' means any applicable federal, state, municipal or local law, statute, rule, regulation, ordinance, code, judgment, decree or decision implementing any of the foregoing by any Governmental Authority relating to (A) the protection of the air, water, land or natural resources or (B) the generation, use, handling, treatment, storage, disposaland transportation of Hazardous Substances. 20. Limitations of Liability. a. No Conseauential Damages. EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO PAYMENT OF PURCHASER'S TERMINATION PAYMENT, OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIRD -PARTY INDEMNIFICATION CLAIMS, NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR ANY SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THIS AGREEMENT. b. Actual Damages. Seller's aggregate liability under this Agreement arising out of or in connection with the performance or non-performance of this Agreement shall not exceed an amount equal to the total monthly payments made by Purchaser to Seller under this Agreement in the one (1) year prior to a claim (such amount, the "Seller Liability Cap"). The provisions ofthis Section 20.b shall apply whether such liability arises in contract, tort (including negligence),strictliability or otherwise. Any action against Seller must be brought within one (1) year after the cause of action accrues. Any proceeds of insurance required to be maintained by Seller pursuant to Section 17.b that Seller actually receives from the same claim giving rise to a Purehaserclaim underthis agreement shall not reduce the Seller Liability Cap. 18 TO THE EXTENT ENFORCEABLE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW, EACH PARTY HEREBY KNOWINGLY, VOLUNTARILY, AND INTENTIONALLY WAIVES ANY RIGHTS THEY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT OF ANY LITIGATION BASED HEZRON, OR ARISING OUT OF, UNDER, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY COURSE OF CONDUCT, COURSE OF DEALING, STATEMINTS (WHETHER VERBAL OR WRITTEN), OR ACTIONS OF ETHER PARTY. THIS PROVISION IS AMATERIAL INDUCEMENT FOR SFJ I TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT. 21. Dispute Resolution. Negotiation. The Parties, through their respective senior management, shall negotiate in good faith and attempt to resolve any dispute, controversy orclaim arising out of or relating to this Agreement (a "Dispute") within twenty (20) business days afterthe date that a Party gives written notice of such Dispute to the other Party. Arbitration. In the event any Dispute is not settled to the mutual satisfaction of the Parties pursuant to Section 21.a above, the Dispute shall then be settled by final, binding arbitration pursuant to the U.S. Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. Section 1 et seq., in accordance with the American Arbitration Association Commercial Arbitration Rules. The Parties shall mutually select one arbitrator. In the event the Parties are unable to agree on an arbitrator, an arbitrator will be appointed by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its rules. All arbitration proceedings will take place New York, New York The arbitrator will be entitled to award monetary and equitable relief, including specific performance and other injunctive relief; provided, however, that only damages allowed pursuantto this Agreement may be awarded. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Section 21.b, each Party will bear the expenses of its own counseland will jointly bear the expenses of the arbitrator. The Parties agree that the arbitrator will include, as an item of damages, the costs ofarbitration, including reasonable legal fees and expenses, incurred by the prevailing party if the arbitrator determines that either (i) the non -prevailing Party did not act in good faith when disputing its liability hereunder to the prevailing Party or when initiating a claim against the prevailing Party; or (ii) the prevailing Party has had to resort to arbitration with respect to a substantially similar claim more than twice in any thirty-six (36) month period. Should it become necessary to resort or respond to court proceedings to enforce a Party's compliance with this Section 21.b, such proceedings will be brought in accordance with Section 26.a below. If the court directs or otherwise requires compliance herewith, then all costs and expenses, including reasonable attomeys' fees incurred by the Party requesting such compliance, will be reimbursed by the noncomplying Party to the requesting Party. 22. Force Maieure. "Force Majeure" means any event or circumstances beyond the reasonable control of and without the fault or negligence of the Party claiming Force Majeure. It shall include, without limitation, failure or interruption of the production, delivery or acceptance of electricity due to: an act of god; war (declared or undeclared); sabotage; riot; insurrection; civil unrest or disturbance; military or guerilla action; terrorism; economic sanction or embargo; civil strike, work stoppage, slow -down, or lockout; explosion; fire; earthquake; abnormal weather condition or actions of the elements; hurricane; flood; lightning; wind; the binding order of any Governmental Authority (provided that such order has been resisted in good faith by all reasonable legal means); the failure to act on the part of any Governmental Authority (provided that such action has been timely requested and diligently pursued); unavailability of electricity from the Utility grid, equipment, supplies or products (but not to the extent that any such availability of any of the foregoing results from the failure of the Party claiming Force Majeure to have exercised reasonable diligence); and failure of equipment not utilized by or under the control of the Party claiming Force Majeure. Except as otherwise expressly provided to the contrary in this Agreement, if either Party is rendered wholly or partly unable to timely perform its obligations under this Agreement because of a Force Majeure event, that Party shall be erased from the performance affected by the Force Majeure event (but only to the extent so affected) and the time for performing such excused obligations shall be extended as reasonably necessary; provided, that: (i) the Party affected by such Force Majeure event, as soon as reasonably practicable after obtaining knowledge of the occurrence of the claimed Force Majeure event, gives the other Party prompt oral notice, followed by a written notice reasonably describing the event; (ii) the suspension oforextension oftime forperformance is ofnogreater scope and ofnolonger duration than is required by the Force Majeure event; and (iii) the Party affected by such Force Majeure event uses all reasonable efforts to mitigate or remedy its inability to perform as soon as reasonably possible. The Tenn shall be extended day for day for each day performance is suspended due to aForce Majeure event. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the obligation to make any payment due under this Agreement shall notbe excused by a Force Majeure eventthat solely impacts Purchaser's ability to make payment. d. If a Force Majeure event continues for a period of one hundred and eighty (180) days or more within a twelve (12) month period and prevents a material part of the performance by a Party hereunder, the Party not clairming the Force Majeure event shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without fault or further liability to either Party (except with respect to amounts accrued but unpaid prior to termination). 23. Assignment and Financing. a. Assignment. This Agreement may notbe assigned in whole orin part by either Party without the prior written consent of the other Party, which consent will notbe unreasonably withheld or delayed. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller may, without the prior written consent of Purchaser, (i) assign, mortgage, pledge or otherwise collaterally assign its interests in this Agreement and the System to any Financing Party, (ii) directly or indirectly assign this Agreement and the System to an affiliate or subsidiary of Seller, (iii) assign this Agreement and the System to any entity through which Seller is obtaining financing or capital for the System (iv) assign this Agreement and the System to any person succeeding to all or substantially all of the assets of Seller (provided that Seller shall be released from liability hereunder as a result of any of the foregoing permitted assignments only upon assumption of Seller's obligations hereunder by the assignee) and (v) assign this Agreement and the System to any assignee that (x) has comparable experience in operating and maintaining photovoltaic solar systems comparable to the System andproviding services comparable to those contemplated by this Agreement, or will contract with parties who have such experience and (y) has the financial capability to maintain the System and provide the services contemplated by this Agreement in the manner required by this Agreement. In the event of any such assignment, Seller shall be released from all its liabilities and other obligations under this Agreement. However, any assignment of Seller's rights and/orobligationsunder this Agreement shall not result in any change to Purchaser's rights and obligations underthis Agreement. This Agreement shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the successors and permitted assignees. b. Financing. The Parties acknowledge that Seller may obtain construction and long -tern financing or other credit support from one or more Financing Parties. "Financing Parties" means a person or persons providing construction or permanent financing to Seller in connection with construction, ownership, operation and maintenance of the System or, if applicable, any person to whom Seller has transferred the ownership interest in the System Both Parties agree in good faith to consider and to negotiate changes or additions to this Agreement that may be reasonably requested by the Financing Parties; mrovided, that such changes do not alter the fundamental economic teens of this Agreement. In connection with an assignment pursuant to Section 23.a, and within five (5) business days after receipt of a written request by Seller, Purchaser agrees to execute any consent, estoppel or acknowledgement in form and substance reasonably acceptable to such Financing Parties. C. Successor Servicing. The Parties further acknowledge that in connection with any construction orlong tern financing or other credit support provided to Seller or its affiliates by Financing Parties, that such Financing Parties may require that Seller or its affiliates appoint a third party to act as backup or successor provider of operation and maintenance services with respect to the System and/or administrative services with respect to this Agreement (the "Successor Provider"). Purchaser agrees to accept performance from any Successor Provider so appointed so long as such Successor Provider performs in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 24. Confidentiality and Publicity. a. Confidentiality. If either Party provides confidential infommation, including this Agreement, business plans, strategies, financial information, proprietary, patented, licensed, copyrighted or trademarked information, and/or technical information regarding the design, operation and maintenance of the System or of Purchaser's business ("Confidential Information") to the other Party or, if in the courseofperfomming under this Agreement or negotiating this Agreement a Party learns Confidential Information regarding the facilities or plans of the other Party, the receiving Party shall (i) protect the Confidential Information from disclosure to third parties with the same degree of care accorded its own confidential and proprietary information, and (ii) refrain from using such Confidential Information, except in the negotiation and performance of this Agreement, including but not limited to obtaining financing for the System Notwithstanding the above, (A) a Party may provide such Confidential Information to its, officers, directors, members, managers, employees, agents, contractors and consultants (collectively,"Representatives"), and affiliates, potential lenders and purchasers, and potential assignees of this Agreement (provided and on condition that such potential assignees be bound by a written agreement or legal obligation restricting use and disclosure of Confidential Information), and (B) Meter Data shall be considered Confidential Information of Seller and not Purchaser, subject to Seller's obligations with respect to Meter Data as set forth in Section 14.b. Any recipient of Confidential Information pursuant to clause (A) above shall be informed by the Party disclosing Confidential Information of its confidential nature and shall be directed to treat such information confidentially and shall agree to abide by these provisions. In any event, each Party shall be liable (with respect to the other Party) for any breach of this provision by any entity to 20 E MIT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL whom that Party improperly discloses Confidential Information. The temms of this Agreement (but not its execution or existence) shall be considered Confidential Information for purposes of this Section 24.a, except as set forth in Section 24.b. All Confidential Information shall remain the property of the disclosing Party and shall be returned to the disclosing Party or destroyed after the receiving Party's need for it has expired or upon the request ofthe disclosing Party. Each Party agrees that the disclosing Party would be irreparably injured by a breach of this Section 24.a by the receiving Party or its Representatives or other person to whom the receiving Party discloses Confidential Inforrnation of the disclosing Party and that the disclosing Party may be entitled to equitable relief, including injunctive relief and specific performance, in the eventof a breach of this Section 24.a. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, such remedies shall not be deemed to be the exclusive remedies for a breach of this Section 24.a, but shall be in addition to all other remedies available at law or in equity. Permitted Disclosures. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, neither Party shall be required to hold confidential any information that (i) becomes publicly available other than through the receiving Party, (ii) is required to be disclosed to a Governmental Authority under applicable law or pursuant to a validly issued subpoena, (iii) is independently developed by the receiving Party or (iv) becomes available to the receiving Party without restriction from a third party under no obligation of confidentiality. If disclosure of information is required by a Governmental Authority, the disclosing Party shall, to the extent permitted by applicable law, notify the other Party of such required disclosure promptly upon becoming aware of such required disclosure and shall cooperate with the other Party in efforts to limit the disclosure to the maximum extent permitted by law. 25. Goodwill and Publicity. Neither Party shall use any name, trade name, service mark or trademark of the other Party in any promotional or advertising material without the prior written consent of such other Party. Neither Party shall make any pres s release or public announcement of the specific terms of this Agreement (except for filings or other statements or releases as may berequired by applicable law) without the specific prior written consent ofthe otherParty. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all public statements must accurately reflect the rights and obligations of the Parties under this Agreement, including the ownership of Fimvironmental Attributes and any related reporting rights. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser may, without Seller's consent, issue promotional or advertising materials regarding Purchaser's use of solar or renewable energy that do not identify Seller or any of its affiliates. 26. Mscellaneous Provisions a. Choice of Law. This Agreement will be govemedby thelaws of the State of New York, including Sections 5-1401 and 5-1402 of the New York General Obligations Law, without giving effect to conflict of laws principles that would causethe laws of anotherjurisdiction to apply to this Agreement. b. Attorneys' Fees. The prevailing party in any dispute arising out of this Agreement shall be entitled to reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. C. Notices. All notices underthis Agreement shall be in writing and shallbe by personaldelivery, facsimile transmission, electronic mail., overnight courier, or regular, certified, or registered mail, return receipt requested, and deemed received upon personal delivery, acknowledgment of receipt of electronic transmission, the promised delivery date after deposit with overnight courier, or five (5) days after deposit in the mail. Notices shall be sent to the person identified in this Agreement at the addresses set forth in this Agreement or such other address as either Party may specify in writing. Each Party shall deem a document faxed, emailed or electronically sent in PDF form to it as an original document. d. Further Assurances. Each of the Parties hereto agree to provide such information, execute and deliver any instruments and documents and to take such other actions as may be necessary or reasonably requested by the other Party which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement and which do not involve the assumptions of obligations other than those provided for in this Agreement, to give full effect to this Agreement and to carry out the intent of this Agreement. e. Right of Waiver. Each Party, in its sole discretion, shall have the right to waive, defer or reduce any of the requirements to which the other Party is subject under this Agreement at any time (other than with respect to and/or relating to the obligation to make any payment due under this Agreement); mrovided, however that neither Party shall be deemed to have waived, deferred orreduced any such requirements unless such action is in writing and signedby the waiving Party. No waiver will be implied by any usage of trade, course of dealing or course of performance. A Party's exercise of any rights hereunder shall apply only to such requirements and on such occasions as such Party may specify and shall in no event relieve the other Party of any requirements or otherobligations not so specified. No failure of either Party to enforce any term of this Agreement will be deemed to be a waiver. No exercise of any right or remedy under this Agreement by Purchaser or Seller shall constitute a waiver of any otherright or remedy contained or provided bylaw. Any delay or failure of a Party to exercise, or any partial exercise of, its rights and remedies under this Agreement shall not operate to limit or otherwise affect such rights or remedies. Any waiver of performance underthis Agreement shall be limited to the specific performance waived and shall not, unless otherwise expressly stated in writing, constitute a continuous waiver or a waiver of future performance. Non -Dedication of Facilities. Nothing herein shall be construed as the dedication by either Party of its facilities or equipment to the public or any part thereof. Neither Party shall knowingly take any action thatwould subject the other Party, or other Party's facilities or equipment, to thejurisdiction of any Governmental Authority as a public utility or similar entity. Neither Party shallassertin any proceeding before a court or regulatory body thatthe other Party is a public utility by virtue of such otherParty's performance underthis agreement. If Seller is reasonably likely to become subject to regulation as a public utility, then the Parties shall use all reasonable efforts to restructure their relationship underthis Agreement in a manner that preserves their relative economic interests while ensuring that Seller does not become subject to any such regulation. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such restructuring, Seller shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without further liability, and Seller shall remove the System in accordance with Section 113 of this Agreement. Service Contract. The Parties intend this Agreement to be a "service contract" within the meaning of Section 7701(e)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Purchaser shall not take the position on any tax return or in any other filings suggesting that it is anything other than a purchase of electricity from the System No Partnership. No provision of this Agreement shall be construed or represented as creating a partnership, trust, joint venture, fiduciary or any similar relationship between the Parties. No Party is authorized to act on behalf of the other Party, and neither shall be considered the agent of the other. Full Aereement, Modification, Invalidity, Counterparts, Captions. This Agreement, togetherwith any Exhibits, completely and exclusively states the agreement of the Parties regarding its subject matter and supersedes all prior proposals, agreements,or othercommunications between the Parties, oral orwritten, regarding its subjectmatter. This Agreement may be modified only by a writing signed by both Parties. If any provision of this Agreement is found unenforceable or invalid, such unenforceabilityorinvalidity shall notrenderthis Agreement unenforceable or invalid as a whole. In such event, such provision shall be changed and interpreted so as to best accomplish the objectives of such unenforceable or invalid provision within the limits of applicable law. This Agreementmay be executed in any number of separate counterparts and each counterpart shall be considered an original and together shall comprise the same Agreement. The captions orheadings in this Agreement are strictly for convenience and shall not be considered in interpreting this Agreement. Forward Contract. The transaction contemplated under this Agreement constitutes a "forward contract" within the meaning of the United States Bankruptcy Code, and the Parties further acknowledge and agree that each Party is a "forward contract merchant" within the meaning ofthe United States Bankruptcy Code. No Third Party Beneficiaries. Except for assignees, Financing Parties, and Successor Providers permitted under Section 233, this Agreement and all rights hereunder are intended for the sole benefit of the Parties hereto and shall not imply or create any rights on the part of, or obligations to, any other Person. Survival. Provisions of this Agreement that should reasonably be considered to survive temilnationofthis Agreement shall survive. For the avoidance ofdoubt, surviving provisions shall include, without hunitation, Section 7.k (Warranty Disclaimer), Section 113 (Removal of System at Expiration), Section 15.b (Remedies), Section 15.c (Representations and Warranties), Section 17.b (Insurance Coverage), Section 199 (Indemnification), Section 20 (Limitations of Liability), Section 21 (Dispute Resolution), Section 24 (Confidentiality and Publicity), Section 26.a (Choice of Law), Section 26.b (Attorneys' Fees), Section 26.c (Notices), Section 26.f (Non -Dedication of Facilities), Section 26.e (Service Contract), Section 26.h (No Partnership), Section 26.i (Full Agreement, Modification, Invalidity, Counterparts, Captions) and Section 26.k (No Third Party Beneficiaries). The Parties acknowledge that if the Lease continues to be in full force and effect after the termination of this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement that are cross-referenced in the Lease shall survive termination of this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that a termination of this Agreement (whether pursuant to the terra thereof or otherwise) shall not affect the rights of Seller under the Lease or otherwise result in a termination of the Lease, and (x) Seller shall nonetheless have the right to maintain the System at the Facility, and (y) Seller shall have the right to sell the power produced by the System, or any portion of such power, directly to the grid, and Purchaser shall, if requested by Seller or any utility provider to which Seller grants the right to construc t, own, operate and maintain such utility at the Facility as provided under the Lease, execute a utility interconnection agreement or other documents to permit Seller to interconnect the System to the electrical systemof the Facility and transmit power totheutility orutilities eitherdirectly or through the electrical systemoftheFacility, andsell such power to the utility provider or a third party in a Third Party Fnergy Sale; provided, however, that (i) Purchaser's failure to execute any such agreement shall not invalidate or void any rights granted by Seller to such Utility pursuant to the preceding sentence, and (ii) in furtherance of the foregoing obligations of Purchaser, Purchaser hereby appoints Seller as Purchaser's true and lawful attomey-in-fact, in its name or in Seller's name, with full power and authority to enter into any such agreement for and on behalf of Purchaser and to bind Purchaser to the terms of any such agreement, which power of attorney is coupled with an interest and shall be irrevocable. ExMbit 3 Attachment A Prices for Initial Term Contract Year $ per kWh 1 $0.1000 2 $0.1025 3 $0.1051 4 $0.1077 5 $0.1104 6 $0.1131 7 $0.1160 8 $0.1189 9 $0.1218 10 $0.1249 11 $0.1280 12 $0.1312 13 $0.1345 14 $0.1379 15 $0.1413 16 $0.1448 17 $0.1485 18 $0.1522 19 $0.1560 20 $0.1599 21 $0.1639 22 $0.1680 23 $0.1722 24 $0.1765 25 $0.1809 26 $0.1854 27 $0.19W 28 $0.1948 29 $0.1996 30 $0.2046 End of Exhibit 3 Exhibit 4 Purchaser's Termination Payment Schedule Contract Year Termination Value 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 EsMbit 5 Legal Description of Facility Real Property Address ofthe Property: 1305 Fast Cameron Avenue, West Covina, California Tax Parcel 8486008903 Legal Description: All that certain piece, parcel or plot of land, situate, lying and being in the City of West Covina, County of Los Angeles, and State of California, ]mown and designated as Parcel 8486008903 on the tax map of the Countyof Los Angeles, as said map was on August 31, 2020, a copy of which is attached hereto. t I T WEST COVINA D, 0.0 1 2 1305 E. Cameron Avenue Printed: e/31/20 A Parcel 9486008903 /� QKIYIIynnkP mPreMamua9u�rmreslnPn—Ma��immor,arorla�artiein MNe cISNET Pu°K ine mI.—P.e (1y 6u4mvsY[anei2 C-IFT. 11tlnaaatlarce PnmN uit�prmissun Fan NeLx nnpelPs Cauriry Dq�. otRgiwul Pamrg.,:Il 19.rxc,M. 26 ATTACHMENT SOLAR INFBGY SYSTEM LEASE AGREEMENT This SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM LEASE AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is made and entered into as of [_ ], 2020 (the "Effective Date"), by and between Fast Cameron Avenue Solar Project 2020, LLC ("Tenant"), a Delaware corporation and the City of West Covina ("Premises Owner"). Tenant and Premises Owner are sometimes hereinafter individually referred to as a "Party" and collectively as the "Parties". RECITALS A. Premises Owner is the fee owner of that certain building with the street address of 1305 E Cameron Ave, West Covina, CA 91790 (`Building") together with the real property described on ExhibitA attached hereto upon which the Building is located ("Property" and togetherwith the Building, the "Facility"). B. Tenant is in the business of installing and operating solar power facilities and selling electric energy generated from such facilities. C. Tenant is seeking to sell energy, renewable energy credits or other products from the System (as defined below). D. Premses Owner wishes to lease to Tenant and Tenant wishes to lease from Premises Owner the portions of the Facility more particularly described as the Premises on Exhibit B attached hereto ("Premises"), for the purpose of installing and operating the solar panel systemmore particularly described as the System on Exhibit B attached hereto ("System"), and Premises Owner wishes to grant Tenant a Tmnsnission Easement (as defined in Section LEW , for the purpose of installing and operating the System, all on the terror and conditions set forth below (collectively, the "Transaction"). NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the Parties hereto agree as follows: ARTICLE I LEASE OF PREMISES 1.1 Premises; Title (a) Premises Owner hereby leases the Premises to Tenant and Tenant hereby leases the Premises from Premises Owner. Premises Owner further grants to Tenant, for a term coterminous with the Tenn (as defined in Section 2.11, (i) a non-exclusive easement and right on, about, over and across the Facility (including, the raceways and risers of the Building and the electrical and utility rooms of the Budding), to construct, use and maintain the System in the easement areas indicated on ExhibltB ("Transmission Easement"); together with (ii) a non-exclusive easement for access to the Premises, the Tmnsnis Sion Easement and the System across, over or through the Building, any connron areas of the Property and any surrounding or adjacent area owned or leased by Premses Owner which is necessary orconvenient to gain access to the Premises, the Transmission Easement and/orthe System ("Access Easement"); andwith (ui) the sole and exclusive easement and right to evaluate, develop, capture, use and convert all solar energy resources found on, about, over, across and at the Facility, including the sole and exclusive right to the free and unobstructed insolation and flow of solar energy resources on, about, over and across the System ("Solar Development Easement"); and with (iv) the right to use Premises Owner's electric service for construction, installation, repairs and maintenance work, and Premises Owner's water service for cleaning the System Premises Owner further grants to Tenant, for a term coterminous with the Term, an exclusive use and right to install and operate the System at the locations designated in ExhibitB (which Exhibit, as amended from time to time, shall be incorporated herein by this reference). Premises Owner acknowledges that the Solar Development Easement, including, the free and unobstructed access to sunlight ("Insolation"), and the ability to connect the Systemto the grid for purposes of the sale of power produced by the System, are es sentialto the value to Tenant of the leasehold interests granted hereunder and are a material inducement to Tenant in entering into this Agreement. Accordingly, Premmses Owner hereby agrees that the preceding grants of the Transmission Easement, the Access Easement and the Solar Development Easement (including, the right to Insolation and the free and unobstructed flow of solar energy resources on, about, over and across the System) are essential to Tenant's use and enjoyment ofthe Premises and operation of the System (b) Tenant's rights underthis Agreement and the Transt rission Easement include the right for Tenant, in its discretion and without further act or consent ofPremises Owner, to grant to any utility provider the right to construct, own, operate and maintain such utilities through, on, over and/or underthe Trans mis sion Easement and/or Premises as reasonably necessary for Tenant to interconnectthe Systemto the grid, with such grant to be pursuantto any standard form of easement or other agreement used or proposed by the utility. Without limiting the foregoing, if requested by Tenant or such utility provider, Premises Owner shall (A) provide an easement cotemrinous with the Tenn (as the same may be extended) to allow the local utility provider to install such utility or utilities through, on, over and/orunder the Transmission Easement and/or Premises as reasonably necessary for Tenant to interconnect the System, and (B) execute a utility interconnection agreement or other documents to permit Tenant to interconnect the System to the electrical systemof the Facility and transmit power to the utility or utilities either directly or through the electrical systemof the Facility, and sell power to the utility or other purchasers or Premises Owners; provided, however, that (i) Premises Owner's failure to execute any such agreement shall not invalidate or void any rights granted by Tenant to such utility provider pursuant to the preceding sentence, and (ii) in furtherance of the foregoing obligations of Premises Owner, Premises Owner hereby appoints Tenant as Premises Owner's true and lawful attomey-in-fact, in its name or in Tenant's name, with full power and authority to enter into any such agreement for and on behalf of Premises Owner and to bind Premises Owner to the terns of any such agreement, which power of attorney is coupled with an interest and shall be irrevocable. Premises Owner confirms that it has the ability to allow Tenant to install and operate the Systemin such manner and locations. (c) With respect to any PPA (as defined below), Premises Owner acknowledges and agrees that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, a termination of the PPA (whether pursuant to the terms thereof or otherwise) shall not affect the rights of Tenant under this Agreement or otherwise result in a termination of this Agreement and, (x) Tenant shall nonetheless have the right to maintain the System at the Facility, (y) Tenant shall have the right to sell the power produced by the System, or any portion of such power, directly to the grid, and (z) any PPA Sections that are referenced and incorporated herein shall survive the termination of the PPA. As used in this Agreement, the term "PPA" shall refer to one or more electricity sales contract(s) for the sale of energy, renewable energy credits or other products fromthe Systernentered into by Premises Owner and Tenant. Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in the PPA. Except as otherwise expressly set forth herein, any reference to "PPA Section" shall mean and refer to the cited section contained in Exhibit 3 to the PPA. 1.2 Quiet Enjoyment. Premises Owner warrants that Tenant shall peaceably hold and enjoy the Premises, the Transmission Easement, the Access Easement, the Solar Development Easement and any and all other rights granted by this Agreement for the entire Tenn without hindrance, interruption, suit, trouble or interference of any kind by Premises Owner or any other person or entity claiming (whether at law or in equity) by, through or under Premises Owner. Premises Owner shall protect and defend the right, title and interest of Tenant hereunder from any other rights, interests, title and claims. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Tenant shall have quiet and peaceful possession of the Premises and easements granted herein and the exclusive right of occupancy of the Premises, and shall be permitted to access the Premises and the Transmission Easement twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week throughout the Tenn of this Agreement. 13 Covenants Running with the Land The burdens of the Transmission Easement, the Access Easement, and the Solar Development Easement shall ran with and against the Property during the Term and any extension of the Term, and shall be binding upon Premises Owner and its successors, permitted assigns, employees and agents. The Transmission Easement, the Access Easement, and the Solar Development Eas er ent shall inure to the benefit of Tenant and its successors, permitted assigns, employees and agents. Premises Owner hereby consents to the recording of such easements and appoints Tenant as Premises Owner's true and lawful attorney -in -fact, in its name or in Tenant's name, with full power and authority to take all such steps as may be necessaryto effectuate such recording (at Tenant's own expense) for and on behalf of Premises Owner and to bind Premises Owner to the terns of any such recording, which power of attorney is coupled with an interest and shall be irrevocable. ARTICLE II TERM AND RENT 2.1 Term The initial term of this Agreement (the "Initial Term") shall begin on the Effective Date and shall expire on the last day of the month which is three hundred sixty (360) full months from the Commercial Operation Date (as defined in the PPA), with renewal options as provided in the PPA (collectively with the Initial Term, the "Term"); provided, however, that the Term of this Agreement shall be automatically extended if the term of the PPA is extended. If Tenant wishes to extend this Agreement beyond the expiration of the Initial Term, Tenant shall provide Premises Owner with Notice (as defined in Section 5.4) on or before the expiration of the Initial Term, provided, that no such Notice shall be required in connection with the extension of the PPA and corresponding extension of the Term of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant, at its sole and absolute discretion, shall have the right to terminate this Agreement at any time and for any reason during the Term. Following any such termination, except for rights and obligations that expressly survive termination asset forth herein, neither party shall have any further liability underthis Agreement. 2.2 Rent. Tenant shall pay to Premises Owner a one-time, up -front lease payment for the entire Term in the amount of $1.00 (the "Rent"), the sufficiency and receipt ofwhich Premises Owner herby acknowledges. Tenant shall not owe any rent payments to Premises owner than the Rent. It is understood and agreed that Tenant and Premises Owner have other financial arrangements and obligations between them as setforthin the PPA. ARTICLE III OPERATIONAL PROVISIONS 3.1 Incorporation of Select PPA Terms. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, the terns, provisions, and conditions contained in the PPA that are expressly incorporated in this Agreement are made apart hereof as if herein set forth at length, Premises Owner being substituted for "Purchaser"under the PPA, Tenant being substituted for "Seller" under the PPA, and this Agreement being substituted for "Agreement" under the PPA. Notwithstanding the foregoing, unless expressly incorporated herein the terms and provisions of the PPA are not made apart hereof and following the termination of the PPA, Tenant shall not be bound by or obligated to perform any of the obligations of Seller under and pursuant to the provisions of the PPA. 3.2 Ownership of System; Environmental Attributes and Environmental Incentives. Premises Owner acknowledges the terms of PPA Sections 5 (Environmental Attributes),8(d) (No Alteration of Facility), 18(a) (Ownership of System) and 26(f) (Non -Dedication of Facilities) and agrees that (x) the Systemis and (except where Premises Owner has exercised the purchase option set forth in PPA Section 18(b)) at all times shall be owned by Tenant, (y) Tenant shall be the owner of the Environmental Attributes and Environmental Incentives, and (z) Tenant shall be entitled to the benefit of all Tax Attributes (as such tents are defined in the PPA) during the Term of this Agreement, in each case, irrespective of the expiration or earlier termination of the PPA. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Presses Owner shall have the obligation to pay any and all Taxes assessed on the generation, sale, delivery or consumption of electric energy produced by the System or the interconnection of the System to the electric distribution system of the Utility (as defined below) that are in effect as of the Effective Date, including property Taxes on the System Premises Owner shall be responsible for and pay (i) all Taxes which are assessed, levied, charged or imposed by any public authority against orrelating to (A) the Facility and all improvements thereon, and/or (B) the lease and other rights of use granted to Tenant pursuant to this Agreement, and (ii) all Taxes and changes in Taxes that come into effect after the Effective Date. 33 Maintenance and Alteration of Facility. At all times during the Term of this Agreement, Premises Owner agrees to the following, which shall apply irrespective of the expiration or earlier temmnation of the PPA: (a) Cooperation. Premises Owner shall (i) provide Tenant and its subcontractors, consultants, agents and representatives with reasonable access to the Facility for the purpose of designing the System, including conducting related inspections and studies, and accessing relevant documents, materials and records of Premises Owner in conjunction with such activities, (il) cooperate with Tenant's reasonable requests for information and access to the Facility for purposes ofdesigning and installing the Systemand (iu) coopemtewith all of Tenant's requests to assist Tenant in obtaining any necessary agreements, permits and approvals, including (x) any zoning, land use, environmental, building and otherpemits required to construct, install, operate and maintain the Systemand (y) any agreements and approvals from the Utility necessary in order to interconnect the System to the Facility electrical systemand/or the Utility's electric distribution system (b) Maintenance of Facility. Premises Owner shall, at all times at Premises Owner's sole cost andexpense, maintain the Facility in a manner sufficient to structurally support the System (including theroof and all raceways and risers of the Facility) and the sale of the System's electrical output. (c) Security. Premises Owner shall be responsible for usingcomrrercially reasonable efforts to maintain the physical security of the Facility and the System against known risks and risks that should have been known by Prenrises Owner. Premises Owner shall not conduct activities on, in or about the Facility that have a reasonable likelihood of causing damage, impairment or otherwise adversely affecting the System. 3A Insurance and Liability; Indemnification. (a) Insurance Coverage. At all times during the Tenn, the Parties shallrmintainthe following insurance: (i) Tenant's Insurance. Tenant shall maintain (A) property insurance on the System covering "All Risks" perils for the full replacement cost of the System, except the perils of flood, earthquake and Windstorms (as defined in Tenant's insurance policy), which shallbe subjectto annual aggregates applying to the System in amounts to bedetermined by Tenant, (B) commercial general liability insurance with coverage of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 annual aggregate, (C) where applicable, employer's liability insurancewith coverage of at least $1,000,000, (D)whereapplicable, workers' compensation insurance as required by law and (E) excess liability insurance limit of $5,000,000 annual aggregate. (ii) Premises Owner's Insurance. Premises Owner shall maintain (A)commercial general liability insurance for the Facility with coverage of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 annual aggregate, (B) property insurance on the Facility covering "All Risks" perils in an amount equal to the full replacement cost of the Facility; [(C) business interruption insurance covering Premises Owner's operations at the Facility;] (D) where applicable, employer's liability insurance with coverage ofat least $1,000,000 and where applicable, workers' compensation insurance as required by law. (iii) Policy Provisions. All insurance policies provided hereunder shall (i) contain a provision whereby each Party agrees to give the Party not providing the insurance (A) not less than ten (10) days written notice before the insurance is cancelled, or ternrinated as a result of non-payment of premiums, or (B) not less than thirty (30) days written notice before the insurance is otherwise cancelled or terminated, (ii) be written on an occurrence basis, and (iii) be maintained with companies rated no less than A-VII as to Policy Holder's Rating in the current edition of A.M. Best's Insurance Guide or otherwise reasonably acceptable to the other Party. Each Party shall name the other Party as additional insured as respects commercial general liability and employers liability. Each Party shall waive its rights of subrogation against the other Party on all required policies and self-insurance including workers compensation where allowable by law. (iv) Certificates. Upon the otherParty's request each Party shall deliver to the otherParty certificates of insurance evidencing the above required coverage. A Party's receipt, review or acceptance of such certificate shall in no way limit or relieve the other Party of the duties and responsibilities to maintain insurance as set forth in this Agreement. (v) Deductibles. Unless and to the extent that a claim is covered by an indemnity set forth in this Agreement, each Party shall be responsible for the payment of its own deductibles. (b) Indemnity. Irrespective of the expiration or earlier temmmation of the PPA, at all times during the Term of this Agreement, the Parties will indemnify each other in the same manner and to the same extent as provided in PPA Section 19, subject to the limitations set forth in PPA Section 20. In addition, each party represents and warrants to the other that it has dealt with no broker, agent or other person in connection with this Agreement and that no broker, agent or other person brought about this Agreement, and each party agrees to indemnify and hold the otherharmless from and against any claims by any other broker, agent or other person claiming a commission or other form of compensation by virtue of having dealt with the indemnifying party with regard to this Agreement. 3.5 Assignment and Financing. (a) Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned in whole or in part by either Party without the prior written consent of the other Party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant may, without the prior written consent of Premises Owner, (i) assign, mortgage, pledge or otherwise collaterally assign its interests in this Agreement andthe Systemto any Financing Party, (ii) directly orindirectly assignthis Agreement and the System to an affiliate or subsidiary of Tenant, (iii) assign this Agreement and the Systemto any entity through which Tenant is obtaining financing or capital for the System (iv) assign this Agreement and the System to any person succeeding to all or substantially all of the assets of Tenant (provided that Tenant shall be released from liability hereunder as a result of any of the foregoing permitted assignments only upon assumption of Tenant's obligations hereunder by the assignee) and (v) assign this Agreement and the System to any assignee that (x) has experience in operating and maintaining photovoltaic solar systems comparable to the System and providing services comparable to those contemplated by this Agreement, or will contract with parties who have such experience and (y) has the financial capability to maintain the Systemand provide the services contemplated by this Agreement in the manner required by this Agreement. In the event of any such assignment, Tenant shall be released from all its liabilities and other obligations under this Agreement. However, any assignment of Tenant's rights and/or obligations under this E MIT B SCOPE OF WORK Agreement shall not result in any change to Premises Owner's rights and obligations under this Agreement. This Agreement shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the successors and pemritted assignees. (b) Financine. The Parties acknowledge that Tenant may obtain construction and long-term financing orother credit support from one ormore Financing Parties. "Financing Parties" means a person or persons providing construction or permanent financing to Tenant in connection with construction, ownership, operation and maintenance of the System or, if applicable, any person to whom Tenant has transferred the ownership interest in the System Both Parties agree in good faith to considerand to negotiate changes or additions to this Agreement that may be reasonably requested by the Financing Parties; provided, that such changes do not alter the fundamental economic terns of this Agreement. In connection with an assignment pursuant to Section 3.5(a), and within five (5) business days after receipt of a written request by Tenant, Premises Owner agrees to execute any consent, estoppel or acknowledgement in form and substance reasonably acceptable to such Financing Parties. (c) Successor Servicine. The Parties further acknowledge that in connection with any construction or long term financing or other credit support provided to Tenant or its affiliates by Financing Parties, that such Financing Parties may require thatTenantor its affiliates appoint a third party to act as backup or successor provider of operation and maintenance services with respect to the System and/or administrative services with respect to this Agreement (the "Successor Provider"). Premises Owner agrees to accept performance from any Successor Provider so appointed so long as such Successor Provider performs in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 3.6 Casualty. If the PPA has been terminated in accordance with its terms but this Agreement remains in force and effect and the Facility is damaged or destroyed by casualty of any kind or any otheroccurrence otherthan Tenant's gross negligence or willful misconduct, such that the operation of the Facility and/or Premises Owner's ability to accept the electric energy produced by the System are materially impaired or prevented, Prenrises Owner shall promptly repair and restore the Facility to its pre-existing condition; provided, however, that if more than fifty percent (50%) of the Facility is destroyed during the last five years of the Initial Term or during any extension of the Term, Premises Owner shall not be required to restore the Facility if Premises Owner purchases the System "AS -IS" for an amount equal to the Fair Market Value of the System minus the amount of insurance proceeds, if any, Tenant receives for damage to the System This Agreement will terminate upon Premises Owner's purchase ofthe System in accordance with the preceding sentence. 3.7 Removal. Upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement (provided Premises Owner has not exercised the purchase option set forth in the PPA), Tenant shall remove, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, all of its tangible property comprising the System from the Facility on a mutually convenient date, but in no event later than one hundred eighty (180) days after the expiration of the Tenn; provided, however, Premises Owner shall bear all costs and expenses of Tenant's removal of the System if removal is necessary due to a Premises Owner Event of Default. Excluding ordinary wear and tear, the Facility shall be returned to its original condition including the removal of the System; provided, however, Tenant shall not be required to remove (i) any supports, canopies, anchors, penetrations, conduits or other similar ancillary equipment which were installed by Tenant if, in Tenant's reasonable judgment, the removal of such supports, anchors, penetrations, conduits or other similar ancillary equipment would cause hamr and damage to the Facility, and (ii) any underground foundations or underground or buried conduits and cabling installed by Tenant on or about the Facility. In no case shall Tenant's removal of the Systemaffect the integrity of the Facility's roof, which shall be as leakproof as it was prior to removal of the System and shall be flashed and/or patched to existing roof specifications. Tenant shall leave the Facility in neat and clean order. If Tenant fails to remove orcomanence substantial efforts to remove the System by such agreed upondate, Premises Owner shall have the right, at its option, to remove the System to a public warehouse and restore the Facility to its original condition (other than ordinary wear and tear) at Tenant's cost. Premises Owner shall provide sufficient space at no expense to Tenant for the temporary storage and staging of tools, materials and equipment and for the parking of construction crew vehicles and temporary construction traders and facilities reasonably necessary during System removal. Tenant shall have a continuing easement to enter the Facility for the purpose of removing the Systemfor one hundred eighty (180) days after the expiration of the Tenn ARTICLE IV DEFAULT 4.1 Tenant Event of Default. Each of the situations set forth below shall constitute a breach of this Agreement by Tenant (each a "Tenant Event of Default"), and shall entitle Premises Owner to exercise the remedies set forth in this Agreement: (i) failure by Tenant to pay any installment of the Rent or any other payment due hereunder, where such failure to pay continues for a period of ninety (90) days after Notice of such non-payment from Premises Owner; or (ii) failure by Tenant to comply with any of the material provisions of this Agreement and, unless otherwise expressly provided for hereunder, such failure to comply continues for more than forty-five (45) days from the date on which Premises Owner provides Notice of such breach to Tenant; provided that such forty-five (45) day period shall be extended by such longerperiod of time as may be reasonably necessary for Tenant to cure such breach if such breach cannot reasonably be cured within a forty-five (45) day period so long as Tenant is diligently pursuing such cure. Upon each occurrence of a Tenant Event of Default, and after expiration of all applicable Notice and cure periods, Premises Owner may at any time subsequent to such breach and at its discretion take such action as provided for in this Agreement or as may be available to Premises Owner at law or in equity. 4.2 Premises Owner Event of Default. Each of the situations set forth below shall constitute abreach of this Agreement by Premises Owner (each a "Premises Owner Event of Default"), and shall entitle Tenant to exercise the remedies set forth in this Agreement (i) Premises Owner prevents Tenantfrom installing the Systemor Premises Owner otherwise performs or fails to perform in a way that prevents the delivery of electric energy from the System (whether to Premises Owner pursuantto the PPA or in connection with any permitted sale of such energy by Tenant to a Utility or a third party); (ii) Premises Owner loses its right to occupy the Facility; (iii) Premises Owner is a party to a bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, liquidation, receivership, dissolution, winding -up or relief of debtors, or any general assignment for the benefit of creditors or other similar arrangement and this Agreement is rejected or otherwise terminated in any such action; or (iv) failure by Premises Owner to comply with any of the material provisions of this Agreement and, unless otherwise expressly provided for hereunder, such failure to comply continues formore than forty-five (45) days from the date on which Tenant provides Notice of such breach to Premises Owner; provided that such forty-five (45) day period shall be extended by such longer period of time as may be reasonably necessary for Premises Owner to cure such breach if such breach cannot reasonably be cured within a forty-five (45) day period so long as Premises Owner is diligently pursuing such cure. Upon the occurrence of a Premises Owner Event of Default, and after expiration of all applicable Notice and cure periods, Tenant may at any time subsequent to such breach and at its discretion (A) terminate this Agreement (B) specifically enforce this Agreement and compel compliance by Premises Owner with its obligations under this Agreement; and/or (C) take such action and recover such damages as provided for at law or in equity. Withoutlimiting the foregoing, (x) in the event ofa breach or default by Premises Owner of any of Premises Owner's duties or obligations hereunder (including, without limitation, the obligations set forth in Section Ll(a), 1.2, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.6 hereof), Tenant shall have the right but not the obligation to perform such duty or obligation on Premises Owner's behalf, and/or (y) in the event of a breach pursuant to items (i), (ii) or (iii) above, Tenant may elect to have Premises Owner pay Tenant an amount equal to the Termination Payment as set forth in the PPA and thereupon terminate this Agreement. All costs incurred by Tenant in performing any duties or obligations of Prermises Owner shall be repaid by Premises Owner to Tenant upon written demand, togetherwith interest computed from the date such costs and expenses are incurred; provided, however, if Premises Owner exercises the right to reject this Agreement in any bankruptcy reorganization or other proceeding, then Tenant shall have the right to off -set the costs incurred by Tenant in perfomring any such duties or obligations of Prermises Owner against the Rent payable under this Agreement. RentetHes Cumulative. No remedy herein conferred upon or reserved to Premises Owner or Tenant shall exclude any other remedy herein or at law, but each such remedy shall be cumulative and in addition to every other remedy given hereunder or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute. ARTICLE V MISCELLANEOUS 5.1 Representations of Premises Owner. The representations and obligations of Premises Owner (as Purchaser) set forth in PPA Sections 16(a) and 16(b) are incorporated herein by this reference and shall remain in full force and effect for the benefit of Tenant during the Term of this Agreement. Additionally, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Premises Owner represents and warrants that, as of the Effective Date and the date that Tenant is prepared to, or engages one of its affiliates to, construct and install the System at the Facility, (A) Premises Owner has lawful and marketable title to the Facility and full right to enter into this Agreement; (B) the Facility is free from any mortgages and rights of third parties that could adversely affect Tenant's rights underthis Agreement to use and occupy the Facility as permitted herein; (C) there are no existing conditions, encumbrances, leases, agreements, or use restrictions that prevent the construction, installation or operation of the System on, upon or around the Facility; and (D) there are no ground leases, master leases, liens, security interests or other encumbrances on the Facility. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent, if any, that any third party has any interest in the Facility or any other claim, lien, encumbrance or right of pos ses Sion on or against the Facility, Premises Owner will obtain such consents, non -disturbance agreements, or other written documents as Tenant may reasonably request in order to evidence the consent of such third party to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the acknowledgement by such third party of the right, title and interest of Tenant in and to the System and the rights of Tenant granted pursuant to this Agreement. In addition to the foregoing, if there is an existing mortgage, deed of trust or similar security instrument encumbering all or any portion of the Facility, Premises Owner covenants and agrees to deliver to Tenant a recordable non -disturbance agreement in a form reasonably acceptable to Tenant evidencing the right, title and interest of Tenant in and to the System and the rights of Tenant granted pursuant to this Agreement. 5.2 General Rules of Construction; Binding Effect The rules of construction set forth in PPA Section 1 are incorporated by this reference. The headings in this Agreement are solely for convenience and ease of reference and shall have no effect in interpreting the meaning of any provision of this Agreement. This Agreement and its rights, privileges, duties and obligations shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon each of the Parties hereto, togetherwith their respective successors and permitted assigns. 53 Memorandum of Lease; Fixture Filing. Premises Owner hereby agrees to execute within ten (10) days after receipt of Tenant's request and authorizes Tenant to record a memorandum of this Agreement (substantially in the form attached as Exhibit hereto) in the land registry or title records of the county where the Facility is located or other applicable government office. Tenant (or any Tenant's Lender) shall be entitled to, and is hereby authorized to, file one or more precautionary UCC financing statements or fixture filings in such jurisdictions as it deems appropriate with respect to the System in order to provide Notice of its ownership of the System. 5A Notices. All notices (each a "Notice") under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be delivered as provided in PPA Section 26(c). 5.5 Choice of Law; Waiw;r of Jury Trial. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws ofthe State in which the Facility is located (without regard to its conflict of laws principles). TO THIS EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, TENANT AND PREMISES OWNER WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY OR TO HAVE A JURY PARTICIPATE IN RESOLVING ANY DISPUTE, WHETHER SOUNDING IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE BETWEEN PREMISES OWNER AND TENANT ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OTHER INSTRUMENT, DOCUMENT, OR AGREEMENT EXECUTED OR DELIVERED IN CONNECTION HEREWITH OR THE TRANSACTIONS RELATED HERETO. 5.6 Premises Owner Bankruptcy. Each of the Parties agrees and acknowledges that this Agreement is a lease of real property and, to the maximum extent pemflssible by applicable laws, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect, and the respective duties and obligations of Tenantand Premises Owner shall not be released, discharged or otherwise affected, by reason ofany bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, composition, adjustment, dissolution, liquidation or other proceeding relating to Premises Owner, or any action taken with respect to either the PPA or this Agreement by a court, trustee or receiver in any such proceeding. Each of the Parties further agrees and acknowledges that each ofthe PPA and this Agreement is a separate and distinct agreement that is independent ofthe other agreement, and that the transactions contemplated by the PPA and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are separate and distinct transactions and are not part of a single integrated transaction. The Parties agree that should this Agreement or the provisions of this Agreement ever be part of an agreement that is rejected in a bankruptcy case of the Prernises Owner, the Tenant shall be entitled to all ofthe protections of Section 365(h) of the United States Bankruptcy Code, including, theright to continue to occupy the Premises, the Transmission Easement, the Access Easement and the Solar Development Easement. 5.7 Sewsability. If one or more provisions of this Agreement are found by a court of competent jurisdiction over the Parties hereto to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, in whole or in part, the remaining terms and provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect disregarding such illegal, invalid or unenforceable portion and such court shall be empowered to modify such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision to the extent necessary to make this Agreement enforceable in accordance with the intent or purposes ofthe Parties expressed in this Agreement to the fullest extent practicable and as permitted by applicable law. 5.8 Entire Agreement; Counterparts. This Agreement (including the terms and provisions ofthe PPA expressly incorporated herein by reference) represents the full and complete agreement between the Parties hereto with respect to the subject matter contained herein and supersedes all prior written or oral agreements between said Parties with respect to said subject matter. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, which shall together constitute one and the same agreement. Facsimile or other electronically transferred signatures shall have the same effect as original signatures and each Party consents to the admission in evidence of a facsimile or photocopy ofthis Agreement in any court or arbitration proceedings between the Parties. [Remainder Of Page Intentionally Left Blank; Signature Page Follows] INWIINFSS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. PREMISES OWNER: TENANT: City of WestCovina By: Nacre: David Camiany Title: City Manager East Cameron Avenue SolarProject 2020, LLC By: Name: Erik Schieminn Title: President Signature Page — Solar Facility Lease Agreement Ekhibit A Legal Description of Property Address of the Property: 1305 East Cameron Avenue, West Covina, California Tax Parcel: 8486008903 Legal Description: All that certain piece, parcel or plot of land, situate, lying and being in the City of West Covina, County of Los Angeles, and State of California, known and designated as Parcel 8486008903 on the tax map of the County of Los Angeles, as said map was on August 31, 2020, a copy of which is attached hereto. r �.,. i rA ric WEST COVINA -- Dmtt 1 i Lf, 1305 E. Cameron Avenue Printed: 8/31/20 A Parcel 94116/011901 Exhibit A Fkhibit B Facility and System Layout Exhib it B Ekhibit C Form of Memorandum of Lease Memorandurn of Lease RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WREN RECORDED MAIL TO: DISTRIBUTED SOLARDEvELOPMENT, LLC 200 HARBORSIDE DRIvE, SUITE 200 SCIENNEc rADY, NY 12305 ATTN: JENNHuz GERRARD, ESQ. [SPACEABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDERS USE.[ The undersigned grantor declares: Documentary transfer tax is $0.00 County. $0.00 City (x) computed on full value of property conveyed City of West Corvina — Lease and option is less than 35 years STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF MEMORANDUM OF SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM LEASE AGREEMENT THIS MEMORANDUM OF SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM LEASE AGREEMENT (this `Memorandum') is made and entered into as of 2020, by and between the City of West Corvina, a municipal corporation of the State of California, with a place of business at 1444 West Garvey Avenue South, West Covina, California ("Lessor') and , LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, with a place of business at 200 Harborside Drive, Suite 200, Schenectady, New York 12305 ("Lessee'). Lessor and Lessee are referred to collectively herein as the "Parties". A. Lessor and Lessee have entered into a Solar Energy System Lease Agreement dated _, 2020 (the "Agreement') pursuant to which Lessor leased to Lessee the portion of the real property described on Exhibit A attached hereto upon which the Building is located (the "Property") and together with the building, the "Facility", for the purpose of installing and operating the solar panel system (collectively, the "System'), on, over, across and under the "Leased Area" as shown in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, together with the right of ingress and egress to and from the Leased Area described in the Agreement. Exhibit C B. The term of the Agreement commenced on the date of the Agreement and shall continue until three hundred sixty (360) full months from the Comirercial Operation Date as set forth in the PPA (as defined in the Agreement). C. In addition to the grant to Lessee of the Premises for the Term of the Lease, Lessor granted the following rights and easements to Tenant, for a term coterminous with the Term (i) a non-exclusive easement and right on, about, over and across the Facility (including, the raceways and risers of the Building and the electrical and utility rooms of the Building), to construct, use and maintain the System in the easement areas indicated on Exhibit B ("I'ransrrvssion Easement'); together with (n) a non-exclusive easement for access to the Property and the Facility, the Transmission Easement and the System across, over or through the Building, any common areas of the Property and any surrounding or adjacent area owned or leased by Lessor which is necessary or convenient to gain access to the Property or the Facility, the Transmission Easement and/or the System ("Access Easement'); and with (ii) the sole and exclusive easement and right to evaluate, develop, capture, use and convert all solar energy resources found on, about, over, across and at the Facility, including the sole and exclusive right to the free and unobstructed insolation and flow of solar energy resources on, about, over and across the System ("Solar Development Easement'); and with (iv) the right to use Lessor's electric service for construction, installation, repairs and maintenance work, and Premises Owner's water service for cleaning the System D. The Parties have executed this Memorandum, which is to be recorded in order that third parties may have notice of the interests of Lessee in the Leased Area and of the existence of the Agreement. E. In the event of any conflict between this Memorandum and the Agreement, the Agreement shall govern. This Memorandum does not alter, amend, modify or change the Agreement in any respect and is executed by the Parties hereto solely for the purpose of recordation in the real property records of the counties, districts, boroughs and parishes in which the Leased Area is located to give notice of and to confirm, the Agreement and all of its terms to the same extent as if all such terms were fully set forth herein. All capitalized terms used in this Agreement but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Agreement. This Memorandum may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and all of which together shall comprise but a single instrument [Signature page follows] Exhibit C IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Lessor and Lessee have executed this Memorandum as of the day and year first above written. Lessor. CITY OF WEST COVINA, a municipal corporation of the State of California By: Name: Title: CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California ss. County of ) On personally appeared before me, (insert name and title of the officer) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose narne(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature (Seal) Exhibit C EXIHBIT C CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE Lessee: Solar Project 2020, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company By: Name: Title: THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SCHENECTADY § On the —day of in the year 2020, before me, the undersigned personally appeared , personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to ire that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the individual (s), or the entity upon behalf of which the individuals (s) acted, executed the instrument. Notary Public State of New York Printed Name: My commission ex Exhibit C Exhibit A Description of Property Exhibit C Exhibit B Layout of Facility Exhibit C EXIHBIT D BONDS ATTACHMENT 3 [jM ALLIANCE Attachment A — Scope of Work 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [ jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Cameron Park Community Center Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. HVAC Systems [Jr] Perform efficiency upgrades to (7) existing HVAC units to increase energy efficiency, reduce maintenance costs and increase the effective life of the equipment. Efficiency upgrades can include condenser coil rejuvenation, refrigerant optimization, refrigerant replacement, retrofitting for variable flow, and/or optimizing economizer operation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and upgrades to be performed. Control Systems [Jr] Install network based smart thermostats to control the HVAC equipment. The new smart thermostats shall be a networked system with a web -based single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints. Heating and cooling setpoints will be adjustable by the user within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times. Refer to the Control Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and schedule of operations. Electrical Systems Gn Replace (2) existing dry -type electrical transformers with new ultra -efficient K-rated units of similar size and capacity. Replacement shall include demolition of existing equipment and turn -key installation of new equipment with start-up and testing of the new installation. Refer to the Electrical Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and sizes. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [ jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Solar PPA L1n Install a new roof -mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The system will be owned, operated and maintained by a 31 party with a separate Power Purchase Agreement where the City agrees to purchase the power generated by the newly installed solar PV system. Refer to the Preliminary Solar Layouts Attachment for proposed system layouts. Final system layouts to be approved by the City after final design and coordination is complete. Refer to the Solar PPA agreement for details on system size, savings, production and term. City yard Lighting Systems Can Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Can Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Can Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turnoff the lighting systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for specific quantities and locations. HVAC Systems Gn Replace (3) HVAC units with new high efficiency units of similar size and capacity. Replacement shall include demolition of existing equipment and turn -key installation of new equipment with start-up/ testing of the new installation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and capacities. Control Systems Gn Install network based smart thermostats to control the HVAC equipment. The new smart thermostats shall be a networked system with a web -based single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints. Heating 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, and cooling setpoints will be adjustable by the user within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times. Refer to the Controls Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and control parameters. Solar PPA Can Install a new carport mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The system will be owned, operated and maintained by a 31 party with a separate Power Purchase Agreement where the City agrees to purchase the power generated by the newly installed solar PV system. Refer to the Preliminary Solar Layouts Attachment for proposed system layouts. Final system layouts to be approved by the City after final design and coordination is complete. Refer to the Solar PPA agreement for details on system size, savings, production and term. Civic Center Lighting Systems Can Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Can Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Can Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turnoff the lighting systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for specific quantities and locations. HVAC Systems Can Replace (5) HVAC units with new high efficiency units of similar size and capacity. Replacement shall include demolition of existing equipment and turn -key installation of new equipment with start-up/ testing of the new installation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and capacities. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 f 2/1 /2020 Print Staff Report o Install Dual Technology Occupancy Sensors • Mechanical Improvements o New High Efficiency HVAC Unit Replacements o HVAC Unit Efficiency Retrofit • Controls o Install Smart Programmable Thermostats o Install Energy Management Systems (EMS) • Self Generation o Install Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System • Building Envelope o Roof Replacement • Other o Transformer Replacements o MPTS Power Quality Installation o Install New Modular Restroom Total project amount for the proposed energy efficiency improvements is $3,210,098. This is based on financing $2,815,162.00 and a minimum capital contribution of $404,936.The project savings throughout the duration of this contract is anticipated to be $4,895,855. The minimum capital contribution amount is subject to final determination of financing agreement and interest rate. By adopting the proposed resolution, the City Council will authorize the execution and delivery of an Installation Agreement and a Measurement & Verification Agreement with ABS, related solar purchase agreements and solar lease agreements with Distributed Solar Development, LLC, the negotiation and execution of a financing agreement on terms that are equal to or better than those proposed by Alliance Funding Solutions, Inc. The resolution also includes the findings required by Government Code section 4217.10 et seq. LEGAL REVIEW: The City Attorney's Office has reviewed and approved the resolution as to form and is working with staff on all agreements related to the project. OPTIONS: The City Council has the following options: 1. Approve staff's recommendation; or 2. Provide alternative direction. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: The proposed Project is a project subject to CEQA. Staff has reviewed the proposed project and has determined that it is categorically exempt from CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15301 and 15303: Replacement or reconstruction; (c) Replacement or reconstruction of existing utility and/or facilities involving negligible or no expansion of capacity. Fiscal Impact FISCAL IMPACT: The project does not have an adverse fiscal impact to the City's budget. The projected savings over the life of the project compared to the total cost is provided on Attachment No. 6. https://destinyhosted.com/print_ag_memo.Gfm?seq=968&rev_num=0&mode=6demal&reloaded=true&id=93782 4/5 [jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Gn Perform efficiency upgrades to (3) existing HVAC units to increase energy efficiency, reduce maintenance costs and increase the effective life of the equipment. Efficiency upgrades can include condenser coil rejuvenation, refrigerant optimization, refrigerant replacement, retrofitting for variable flow, and/or optimizing economizer operation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and upgrades to be performed. Control Systems Can Install an Energy Management System (EMS) to control the HVAC equipment. The new system shall be a networked system with a single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints. Heating and cooling setpoints will be adjustable by the user within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times. The new EMS shall follow a revised, efficient sequence of operations to ensure optimal equipment performance, efficient energy use, and occupant comfort. Refer to the Control Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and schedule of operations. Envelope Systems L1n Re -roof the existing roof at City Hall. The current roof is inefficient, suffers from leaks and requires replacement. Installation will include cleaning and preparation of the existing roof, installation of new fully -adhered TPO membrane / metal system, and all edging and flashing required to fully install the new roofing system. Refer to the Envelope Systems Attachment for specific areas and equipment information. Electrical Systems L1n Install a Maximum Power Transfer Solution (MPTS) unit for power quality improvement and harmonic mitigation. The MPTS unit will reduce supplied current and electrical demand, improve the power factor, minimize WAR, and stabilize voltages and surge protection. Installation shall include turn -key installation of new equipment with start-up and testing of the new installation. Refer to the Electrical System Attachment for specific equipment information and sizes. Can Replace (7) existing dry -type electrical transformers with new ultra -efficient K-rated units of similar size and capacity. Replacement shall include demolition of existing equipment and turn -key installation of new equipment with start-up and testing of the new installation. Refer to the Electrical Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and sizes. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [ jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Solar PPA Gn Install a new roof -mounted and carport mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The system will be owned, operated and maintained by a 31 party with a separate Power Purchase Agreement where the City agrees to purchase the power generated by the newly installed solar PV system. Refer to the Preliminary Solar Layouts Attachment for proposed system layouts. Final system layouts to be approved by the City after final design and coordination is complete. Refer to the Solar PPA agreement for details on system size, savings, production and term. Fire Station 2 Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Fire Station 3 Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. L1n Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [ jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, HVAC Systems Gn Replace (3) HVAC units with new high efficiency units of similar size and capacity. Replacement shall include demolition of existing equipment and turn -key installation of new equipment with start-up/ testing of the new installation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and capacities. Fire Station 4 Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Palm View Center Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turnoff the lighting systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for specific quantities and locations. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [ jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, HVAC Systems Gn Replace (1) HVAC unit with new high efficiency unit of similar size and capacity. Replacement shall include demolition of existing equipment and turn -key installation of new equipment with start-up/ testing of the new installation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and capacities. Control Systems Gn Install network based smart thermostats to control the simple HVAC equipment. The new smart thermostats shall be a networked system with a web -based single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints. Heating and cooling setpoints will be adjustable by the user within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times. Refer to the Control Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and schedule of operations. Senior Center Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. HVAC Systems [Jr] Perform efficiency upgrades to (7) existing HVAC units to increase energy efficiency, reduce maintenance costs and increase the effective life of the equipment. Efficiency upgrades can include condenser coil rejuvenation, refrigerant optimization, refrigerant replacement, retrofitting for variable flow, and/or optimizing economizer operation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and upgrades to be performed. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [ jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Control Systems Gn Install network based smart thermostats to control the simple HVAC equipment. The new smart thermostats shall be a networked system with a web -based single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints. Heating and cooling setpoints will be adjustable by the user within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times. Refer to the Control Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and schedule of operations. Solar PPA Gn Install a new carport mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The system will be owned, operated and maintained by a 31 party with a separate Power Purchase Agreement where the City agrees to purchase the power generated by the newly installed solar PV system. Refer to the Preliminary Solar Layouts Attachment for proposed system layouts. Final system layouts to be approved by the City after final design and coordination is complete. Refer to the Solar PPA agreement for details on system size, savings, production and term. Shadow Oak Rec Center Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing interior fluorescent and/or incandescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. L1n Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Gn Install occupancy sensors in select areas to automatically turnoff the lighting systems when no activity is detected after an extended amount of time. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for specific quantities and locations. HVAC Systems [Jr] Perform efficiency upgrades to (2) existing HVAC units to increase energy efficiency, reduce maintenance costs and increase the effective life of the equipment. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 [jM BUILDING SOLUTIONS, Efficiency upgrades can include condenser coil rejuvenation, refrigerant optimization, refrigerant replacement, retrofitting for variable flow, and/or optimizing economizer operation. Refer to the HVAC Systems Attachment for specific equipment information and upgrades to be performed. Control Systems Gn Install network based smart thermostats to control the simple HVAC equipment. The new smart thermostats shall be a networked system with a web -based single point of access to adjust equipment schedules and space temperature setpoints. Heating and cooling setpoints will be adjustable by the user within a preprogrammed amount during occupied times. Refer to the Control Systems Attachment for specific equipment information, locations, and schedule of operations. Envelope Systems Gn Re -roof the existing roof above conditioned space. The current roof is inefficient, suffers from leaks and requires replacement. Installation will include cleaning and preparation of the existing roof, installation of new fully -adhered TPO membrane / metal system, and all edging and flashing required to fully install the new roofing system. Refer to the Envelope Systems Attachment for specific areas and equipment information. Shadow Oak Park Lighting Systems Gn Replace identified existing exterior high intensity discharge (HID) and/or fluorescent lighting systems with high efficiency light emitting diode (LED) systems. Installation includes disposal of existing lighting systems and installation of new equipment. Refer to the Lighting Systems Attachment for identified fixtures, specific quantities, and locations. Misc. Systems EP Install a new modular constructed restroom in the lower field area. The restroom will include two stalls and a middle chase. Installation will include all necessary site work and turn -key installation of the facility. Refer to the Miscellaneous System Attachment for specific location and equipment information. 12520 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 333-4775 www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 U ALLIANCE Attachment B — Lighting Systems 12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 Detailed Lighting Inventory - CITY YARD rn ALLIANCE I o�mo m■m■m��m.m. ©gym©� m•mm©��m•m ©��m©� m•mm���m•m ©��m©� m■mo©��mtm m��m©� m•m©©��m•m m��m©� m•m©©��m•m mom©� mmm��m•m m��m©� mm•o���m•o m��m©� mmo��mtm m��m©� mm■m���m.o mom©� ®m•o���m,o m��m©� mmm©�m•m m�mo� m.m•m��m,m m��mo� mm•m��m.o m��m©� mm•o���m,o mm•m��m.o m mom mm•mEI �O m.o m�©© ®mm©m.o Detailed Lighting Inventory - CITY YARD (continued) rn ALLIANCE m��oo� mm.o_m�m,m f 2/l/2020 Attachments Print Staff Report Attachment No. 1 - Resolution No. 2020-103 Attachment No. 2 - Installation Agreement Attachment No. 3 - Scope of Work Attachment No. 4 - M&V Agreement Attachment No. 5 - Power Purchase Agreement Attachment No. 6 - Energy Systems Lease Agreement https://destinyhosted.com/print_ag_memo.Gfm?seq=968&rev_num=0&mode=6demal&reloaded=true&id=93782 5/5 Detailed Lighting Inventory - Civic Center PD (continued) rjF] ALLIANCE m��ma� mmm©�mtm m��oa� mmo��mtm Detailed Lighting Inventory - Fire Station 2 rn ALLIANCE I mmo©�Mm �MIm mmo©� mmo©��o mmo©� mmo©��m mmo©� mmo���m Detailed Lighting Inventory - Shadow Oak Park rn ALLIANCE ism I ono_ mmo���m Detailed Lighting Inventory - Cameron Center rjF] ALLIANCE I ono©� mmo���m ono©� mmo���m mom©� mmm���m Detailed Lighting Inventory - Civic Center -City Hall (continued) rn ALLIANCE Detailed Lighting Inventory - Civic Center Communications rj ] ALLIANCE a ALREADY LED ALREADY....,,, ono©� .momALREADY LED s. Detailed Lighting Inventory - Civic Center Parking r '3 ALLIANCE Detailed Lighting Inventory - Fire Station 3 rn ALLIANCE I moo©� mmo���m Detailed Lighting Inventory - Fire Station 4 rn ALLIANCE I ono©� mmo©��m ono©� mmo©��m ATTACHMENT RESOLUTION NO.2020-103 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST COVINA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF AN INSTALLATION AGREEMENT AND RELATED MEASUREMENT AND VERIFICATION AGREEMENT AND SOLAR POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS AND SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM LEASE AGREEMENTS, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE A FINANCING AGREEMENT, AND MAKING FINDINGS REQUIRED BY GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 4217.10 ET SEQ. IN CONNECTION WITH THE CITY'S ENERGY SYSTEMS UPGRADES PROJECT WHEREAS, pursuant to Public Resources Code section 25008, it is the policy of the State of California and the intent of the Legislature to promote all feasible means of energy conservation and all feasible uses of alternative energy supply sources; and WHEREAS, California Government Code section 4217.10 et seq. authorizes a public agency to enter into an energy service contract if its governing body determines, at a regularly scheduled public hearing, public notice of which is given at least two weeks in advance, that the anticipated cost to the agency will be less than the anticipated marginal cost to the agency of electrical energy that would have been consumed by the agency in the absence of the energy services contract; and WHEREAS, the City of West Covina ("City") desires to reduce the steadily rising costs of meeting the energy needs at City facilities; and WHEREAS, Alliance Building Solutions, Inc. ("Alliance"), in partnership with Distributed Solar Development, LLC ("DSD"), have developed and proposed an energy efficiency project for the City that includes the implementation of energy related improvements that will reduce the cost of energy through the installation of energy efficient fixtures and improvements and the installation and operation of solar energy facilities on rooftops and carports at City -owned facilities ("Project"); and WHEREAS, the City proposes to enter into an Installation Agreement and related Measurement and Verification Agreement with Alliance, and Solar Power Purchase Agreements and Solar Energy System Lease Agreements with DSD for the implementation of the Project (collectively, the "Project Documents"); and WHEREAS, the sites where the energy efficiency improvements and solar facilities will be located are Civic Center, Cameron Park Community Center, City Yard, Fire Station 2, Fire Station 3, Fire Station 4, Palm View Center, Senior Center, Shadow Oak Recreation Center, and Shadow Oak Park; and Detailed Lighting Inventory - Palm View Center rjF] ALLIANCE I Detailed Lighting Inventory - Senior Center rjF] ALLIANCE I o��mo� m.m•m���mtm o��oo m.mo��mtm m��o©� mmo��mtm m��o©� mmo��mtm moo©� mmo��mtm m��o©� mmo��mtm m��m©� mmm��mto moo©� m®o��mtm �U mtm moo©� mmo��mtm m om©� mmm� �mtm �mtm Detailed Lighting Inventory - Senior Center (continued) rjF] ALLIANCE Detailed Lighting Inventory - Shadow Oaks Center rn ALLIANCE I m��o©� m®o©�m•o m��o©� m®o©�m•o m��o©� m®o©�m•o m��o©� m®o©�m•o m��oo� mm■o���m.m [jM ALLIANCE Equipment Spec Sheets 12526 High Bluff Drive Suite 345, San Diego, CA 92130 858.333.4775 (phone) / 858.224.2897 (fax) www.absenergy.com Contractor's License # 1008135 A11111111111111ESPEN • No rewiring needed • Integrated Thermal Fuse Protection Works with fluorescent electronic ballast (Instant Start, • Programmed Start, and Dimming)* • Long life • High CRI • Instant on, no delay • Convenient and quick installation • Utilizes existing instant start or rapid start sockets • Compatible with controls and sensors • Dimmable • Works in cold temperature applications • Glass tube for superior optical performance • 5 Year Warranty C&S ROHS Q * EMERGENCY BALLAST RESTRICTIONS OLE[) RetroFlexTM LED T8 LAMP • Simplicity. Commercial Grade LED T8 Lamp Specification Data MMEMMMIMEEMM L24T8/835/8G-EB 24 8 10 3500K 1100 83 325 135 110 50000 Yes L24T8/840/8G-EB 24 8 10 4000K 1100 83 325 135 110 50000 Yes L24T8/850/8G-EB 24 8 10 5000K 1100 83 325 135 110 50000 Yes System Performance L24T8/835/8G-EB 7 10 945 135 10 13 1350 135 L24T8/840/8G-EB 7 10 945 135 10 13 1350 135 L24T8/850/8G-EB 7 10 945 135 10 13 1350 135 Wiring diagram �ESPEN 14AMP Instant Start Electronic Ballast WFFITE RE❑ �+4Ltf ELECTirOT♦AC aWE BALLIST 8WE E9rrw im se 3-LAMP Install Start Electronic Ballast WHrrE I I YEILOw ELECTRONIC RED BULRST RED 1-LAMP Programmed Start Electronic Ballast HLA. WHRE SLUE CK ElF_CTRONIC BLUE RE❑ SALL0.9T RE❑ eaTx�to Te 24-AMP I nstant Start Electronic Ballast WHITE RED BiACK ELECTRONIC BLLIE R8f I lgT BLLIE EMlNIIDM tsaex�care 4-LAMP Instant Start Electronic Ballast 24-AMP Programmed Start Electronic Befiast WHITE YELiAW BLACK YELLOW RED ELECTRONIC PAD BLUE BLUE esex�m Te c�cx�mx * Not compatible with products equipped with battery backup and/or emergency ballasts. * Please refer to 'Ballast Compatibility List" on Related Downloads. Specification data is based on tests performed in a controlled environment and represents relative performance. Actual performance can vary depending on operating conditions. Application and performance data subject to change without notice. All specifications are nominal unless noted otherwise. Copyright © 2014 ESPEN Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved Espen Technology Inc. 1 12257 Florence Ave. I Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Toll Free: (866) 933-7736 1 Tel.: (562) 529-2938 1 Fax: (562) 529-2978 1 Email: info(aesoentech.com M,ESPEN Model No. VE232MVHIPE Family Elite Ballast Type Electronic Lamp Operation Parallel Input Voltage 120/277V Starting Method Instant Start PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ELECTRONIC BALLASTS No. of Input Input Current Input Power MAX Ballast Min. Lamp Current Lamp Type Lamps Voltage(V) (A) Power Factor THD Factor Starting Crest B.E.F. (W) (%) Temp.(F/CI Factor F32T8 32W 2 120/277 0.46/0.20 55/54 0.98 10 0.89 0 1.7 1.59/1.60 F32T8/ES 2 120/277 0.43/0.19 51 0.98 10/15 0.89 0 1.7 1.74/1.70 30W F32T8/ES 2 120/277 0.41/0.18 49/47 0.98 10 0.89 0 1.7 1.82/1.70 28W F17T817W 1 120/277 0.17/0.08 19 0.98 10 1.06 0 1.7 F17T8 17W 2 120/277 0.26/0.11 30 0.98 10 0.90 0 1.7 F25T8 25W 1 120/277 0.23/0.10 28 0.98 10 1.05 0 1.7 F25T8 25W 2 120/277 0.37/0.16 43 0.98 10 0.88 0 1.7 F32T8/ES 1 120/277 0.23/0.10 27 0.98 10 1.05 0 1.7 25W F32T8/ES 2 120/277 0.39/0.17 44 0.98 10 0.89 0 1.7 25W F32T8/ES 1 120/277 0.26/0.11 31 0.98 10 1.05 0 1.7 28W F32T8/ES 1 120/277 0.28/0.12 33 0.98 10 1.05 0 1.7 30W F32T8 32W 1 120/277 0.30/0.13 35 0.98 10 1.05 0 1.7 F40T8 40W 1 120/277 0.35/0.15 41 0.98 10 1.01 0 1.7 Physical Parameters Enclosure (in) Length 9.5 Width 1.3 Height 1.0 Mounting 8.91 Lead in.(+/-i.o) Length Black 12 White 12 Red 36 Blue 24 Yellow N/A �ESPEN Wiring Diagram RED LINE WHITE BALLAST BLUE RED LINE BALLAST BLUE-p Copyright ©2014 ESPEN Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved Espen Technology Inc. 1 12257 Florence Ave. I Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Toll Free: (866) 933-7736 1 Tel.: (562) 529-2938 I Fax: (562) 529-2978 I Email: info(aesoentech.com M,ESPEN Features & Benefits • Internal Driver • Smooth, Consistent Light • UL for Safety • No UV, No Mercury • Long Life • High CRI • Instant on, no delay or warm up time • Convenient and quick installation • Utilizes non-shunted(rapid start) sockets • Compatible with controls and sensors • Works in cold temperature applications • 5 Year Warranty • Made of Glass E(UL US RaHS Specification Data L36T8/835/12G-ID 36 12 L36T8/840/12G-ID 36 12 L36T8/850/12G-ID 36 12 OLEO TECHNOLOGY Commercial Grade LED T8 Lamp Flex TM Internal Driver LED Lamp 120-277 3500 1400 83 325 115 50000 -20 -- 40 No 120-277 4000 1400 83 325 115 50000 -20 -- 40 No 120-277 5000 1400 83 325 115 50000 -20 — 40 No InformationOrdering EXAMPLE: L48T8/840/14G-ID L 48 T8 8 40 14 G - ID Manufacturer's Normal Lamp CRI CCT Wattage Internal Driver Code Length Shape 48=48" T8=T8 8=>80 50=5000K 14G-14W 40-4000K 35=3500K Wiring diagram CNL411 Note: Will not operate on shunted sockets. Use only with non -shunted (rapid start) sockets. Non-Shunted Shunted (Instant Start Copyright © 2014 ESPEN Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved tsoen lechnoloqv Inc. 1 12251 Florence Ave. I Santa Fe Swincis, CA 90670 Toll Free: (866) 933-7736 1 Tel.: (562) 529-2938 1 Fax: (562) 529-2978 1 Email: info(aesoentech.com WHEREAS, Alliance provided the City with an analysis showing the benefits of implementing certain energy conservation measures through the installation of energy efficiency improvements and solar photovoltaic energy generating facilities ("Analysis"). The Analysis is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, the Analysis includes data showing that the anticipated cost to the City for the electrical energy and conservation services provided by the Project will be less than the anticipated marginal cost to the City of electrical and other energy that would have been consumed by the City in the absence of such measures; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to enter into the Project Documents substantially in the form presented at this meeting, subject to such changes, insertions, or omissions as the City Manager in consultation with the City Attorney reasonably deems necessary or appropriate following the City Council's adoption of this Resolution; and WHEREAS, Government Code section 4217.13 authorizes a public agency to enter into a facility financing contract and facility ground lease if the governing body determines, at a regularly scheduled public meeting, public notice of which is given at least two weeks in advance, that funds for the repayment of the financing or the cost of design, construction, and operation of the energy conservation facility, or both, as required by the contract, are projected to be available from revenues resulting from sales of electricity or thermal energy from the facility or from funding that otherwise would have been used for purchase of electrical, thermal, or other energy required by the public agency in the absence of the energy conservation facility, or both; and WHEREAS, Alliance Funding Solutions, Inc. presented to the City a financing proposal for the Project which included financing $2,815,162.00 at an interest rate of 4.150% over a 20- year term, with payments totaling $4,014,153.50; and WHEREAS, the City is pursuing alternative third party financing options that include terms that are equal to or better than the terms proposed by Alliance Funding Solutions, Inc. for the Project; and WHEREAS, the City Council's approval of the Installation Agreement and Measurement and Verification Agreement with Alliance, and Solar Power Purchase Agreements and Solar Energy Lease Agreements with DSD is fully contingent upon the City's ability to secure financing for the Project; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code section 4217.10 et seq., the City gave notice of this public hearing at least two (2) weeks prior to the date of this hearing; and WHEREAS, the City's proposed approval of the Project is a "project" for purposes of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"); and WHEREAS, the CEQA Guidelines (Title 14 California Code of Regulations Section 15000 et seq.) exempt certain projects from further CEQA evaluation; and �ESPEN Model No. VE332MVHIPE Family Elite Ballast Type Electronic Lamp Operation Parallel Input Voltage 120/277V Starting Method Instant Start PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ELECTRONIC BALLASTS No. of Input Input Current Input power MAX Ballast Min. Lamp Current Lamp Type Lamps Voltage (V) (A) power Factor THD Factor rting Starting Crest B.E.F. (W) (�) e Temp.CI Factor F32T8 32W 3 120/277 0.71/0.31 84/83 0.98 10 0.88 0 1.7 1.05/1.06 F17T8 2 120/277 0.31/0.14 36 0.98 15 1.07 0 1.7 F17T817W 3 120/277 0.39/0.18 46 0.98 10 0.92 0 1.7 F25T8 25W 2 120/277 0.43/0.19 50 0.98 10 1.02 0 1.7 F25T8 25W 3 120/277 0.55/0.24 65 0.98 10 0.90 0 1.7 F32T8/ES 2 120/277 0.43/0.19 50 0.98 10 1.02 0 1.7 25W F32T8/ES 3 120/277 0.56/0.24 66 0.98 10 0.88 0 1.7 25W F32T8/ES 2 120/277 0.47/0.21 56 0.98 10 1.02 0 1.7 28W F32T8/ES 3 120/277 0.63/0.27 74 0.98 10 0.88 0 1.7 28W F32T8/ES 2 120/277 0.49/0.22 59 0.98 10 1.02 0 1.7 30W F32T8/ES 3 120/277 0.68/0.29 80 0.98 10 0.88 0 1.7 30W F32T8 32W 2 120/277 0.53/0.24 63 0.98 10 1.02 0 1.7 F40T8 40W 2 120/277 0.65/0.28 75/74 0.98 10 1.03 0 1.7 Physical Parameters Enclosure (In) Length 9.5 Width 1.3 Height 1.0 Mounting 8.91 Lead in.(+/-i.o) Length Black 12 White 12 Red 36 Blue 24 Yellow N/A �ESPEN Wiring Diagram RED LINE WRITE BALLAST BLUE RED LINE WHITE BALLAST BLUE Copyright © 2014 ESPEN Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved Espen Technology Inc. 1 12257 Florence Ave. I Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Toll Free: (866) 933-7736 1 Tel.: (562) 529-2938 1 Fax: (562) 529-2978 1 Email: info(aesoentech.com A1111111111111111ESPEN • NSF 2 Rated with ArmorCoat Shatterproof Technology • For use in food areas and refrigerated food displayers • No rewiring needed Works with fluorescent electronic ballast (Instant Start, • Programmed Start, and Dimming)* • Long life • High CRI • Instant on, no delay • Convenient and quick installation • Utilizes existing instant start or rapid start sockets • Compatible with controls and sensors • Dimmable • Works in cold temperature applications • Glass tube for superior optical performance • 5 Year Warranty c&S RaHS * EMERGENCY BALLAST RESTRICTIONS OLED TECHNOLgOY RetroFlex,"' LED T8 LAMP • Simplicity. Commercial Grade LED T8 Lamp Specification Data (with Normal Ballast Factor) MMMMMMIMMMem L48T8/835/12G-EB-AC 48 12 14 3500K 1900 83+ 325 138 136 50000 Yes L48T8/840/12G-EB-AC 48 12 14 4000K 1900 83+ 325 138 136 50000 Yes L48T8/850/12G-EB-AC 48 12 14 5000K 1900 83+ 325 138 136 50000 Yes System Performance L48T8/835/12G-EB-AC 10 12 1380 135 16 18 2200 135 L48T8/840/12G-EB-AC 10 12 1380 135 16 18 2200 135 L48T8/850/12G-EB-AC 10 12 1380 135 16 18 2200 135 Wiring diagram �ESPEN 14AMP Instant Start Electronic Ballast WFFITE RE❑ BLAGx ELECTirO�C aWE BALLIST 8WE E9rrw im se 3-LAMP Install Start Electronic Ballast wHr-F I I YEILOw ELECTRONIC RED 9uLRST RED 1-LAMP Programmed Start Electronic Ballast BLA WHRE BLUE CK ElF_CTRONIC BLUE RE❑ SALL0.9T RE❑ eaTx�to Te 24-AMP I nstant Start Electronic Ballast WHITE RED BiACK ELECTRONIC BLLIE R8f I lgT BLLIE EMlNIIDM tsaex�care 4-LAMP Instant Start Electronic Ballast 24-AMP Programmed Start Electronic Befiast WHITE YELiAW BLACK YELLOW RED ELECTRONIC PAD BLUE BLUE esex�m Te c�cx�m Te * Please refer to 'Ballast Compatibility List' for compatible battery backup and/or emergency ballasts. * Please refer to "Ballast Compatibility List' on Related Downloads. Specification data is based on tests performed in a controlled environment and represents relative performance. Actual performance can vary depending on operating conditions. Application and performance data subject to change without notice. All specifications are nominal unless noted otherwise. Copyright © 2014 ESPEN Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved Espen Technology Inc. 1 12257 Florence Ave. I Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Toll Free: (866) 933-7736 1 Tel.: (562) 529-2938 1 Fax: (562) 529-2978 1 Email: info(aesoentech.com M,ESPEN Model No. VE432MVHIPE Family Elite Ballast Type Electronic Lamp Operation Parallel Input Voltage 120/277V Starting Method Instant Start PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ELECTRONIC BALLASTS MAX Min. Lamp Lamp Type No. of Input Input Input Power THD Ballast Starting Current B.E.F. Lamps Voltage IV) Current (A) Power (W) Factor I%) Factor Temp.(F/C) Crest Factor F32T8 32W 4 120/277 0.94/0.40 110/108 0.99/0.98 10 0.88 0 1.7 0.80/0.81 F17T8 3 120/277 0.42/0.19 50 0.98 15 1.01 0 1.7 F17T817W 4 120/277 0.50/0.22 59 0.98 10 0.91 0 1.7 F25T8 25W 3 120/277 0.60/0.27 72 0.98 10 0.98 0 1.7 F25T8 25W 4 120/277 0.73/0.32 86 0.98 10 0.89 0 1.7 F32T8/ES 3 120/277 0.60/0.27 72 0.98 10 0.98 0 1.7 25W F32T8/ES 4 120/277 0.74/0.32 87 0.98 10 0.88 0 1.7 25W F32T8/ES 3 120/277 0.67/0.29 80 0.98 10 0.98 0 1.7 28W F32T8/ES 4 120/277 0.82/0.36 97/96 0.98 10 0.88 0 1.7 28W F32T8/ES 3 120/277 0.71/0.31 84 0.98 10 0.98 0 1.7 30W F32T8/ES 4 120/277 0.89/0.39 105 0.98 10 0.88 0 1.7 30W F32T8 32w 3 120/277 0.76/0.33 91/90 0.98 10 0.98 0 1.7 F40T8 40W 3 120/277 0.93/0.39 110 0.98 10 0.94 32 1.7 Physical Parameters Enclosure (in) Length 9.5 Width 1.3 Height 1.0 Mounting 8.91 Lead in.(+/-i.o) Length Black 12 White 12 Red 24 Blue 24 Yellow 36 �ESPEN Wiring Diagram YE BLULINE ��?E BALLAST REDS YEL BLUE -- LINE BALLAST RED WHITE =ZZ-D Copyright © 2014 ESPEN Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved Espen Technology Inc. 1 12257 Florence Ave. I Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Toll Free: (866) 933-7736 1 Tel.: (562) 529-2938 1 Fax: (562) 529-2978 1 Email: info(aesoentech.com A111111111111111ESPEN • No rewiring needed • Works with fluorescent electronic ballast (Instant Start, Programmed Start, and Dimming)* • Long life • High CRI • Instant on, no delay • Convenient and quick installation • Utilizes existing instant start or rapid start sockets • Compatible with controls and sensors • Dimmable • Works in cold temperature applications • Glass tube for superior optical performance • Wide View Angle • 5 Year Warranty • New Version with Integrated ArmorCoat For use in food areas and refrigerated food displayers C&S ROHS & * EMERGENCY BALLAST RESTRICTIONS �.�LEO TECHNOLOGY h Apr r RetroFlexTM LED T8 LAMP • Simplicity. Commercial Grade LED T8 Lamp Specification Data MMMMMMIMEMME L96T8/835/24G-EB 96 24 27 3500K 3500 83+ 325 135 120 50,000 No L96T8/840/24G-EB 96 24 27 4000K 3500 83+ 325 135 120 50,000 No L96T8/850/24G-EB 96 24 27 5000K 3500 83+ 325 135 120 50,000 No * Based on Normal Ballast Factor. EXAMPLE:L48T8/840/15G-EB-AC L 48 T8 8 40 15 G - EB - AC Manufacturer's Normal Lamp CRI CCT Wattage Electronic ArmorCoat Code Length Shape Ballast Shatterproof 48-48" T8=T8 8=>80 50 15G-15W Compatible Coating =5000K 40 =4000K 35 =3500K * Please refer to "Ballast Compatibility List" for compatible battery backup and/or emergency ballasts. * Please refer to "Ballast Compatibility List" on Related Downloads. Wiring Diagram �ESPEN RED BLACK BALLAST BLUE LINE WHITE RED BLACK BALLAST BLUE LINE WHITE Specification data is based on tests performed in a controlled environment and represents relative performance. Actual performance can vary depending on operating conditions. Application and performance data subject to change without notice. All specifications are nominal unless noted otherwise. Copyright © 2014 ESPEN Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved Espen Technology Inc. 1 12257 Florence Ave. I Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Toll Free: (866) 933-7736 1 Tel.: (562) 529-2938 1 Fax: (562) 529-2978 1 Email: info(aesoentech.com A11111111111111111ESPEN • No rewiring needed Works with fluorescent electronic ballast • (Instant Start and Programmed Start) • Long life • High CRI • Instant on, no delay • Convenient and quick installation • Utilizes existing instant start or rapid start sockets • Works with dimming ballast • Compatible with controls and sensors • Works in cold temperature applications • Glass tube for superior optical performance • 5 Year Warranty C@US RoHS OLEO TECHNOLOGY RetroFIexTM LED T8 LAMP • Simplicity. Commercial Grade LED T8 Lamp Specification Data LB48T8/U6/835/17W-EB 48 19 120/277V,347V 3500K 2000 83 240 115 105 50,000 LB48T8/U6/840/17W-EB 48 19 120/277V,347V 4000K 2000 83 240 115 105 50,000 LB48T8/U6/850/17W-EB 48 19 120/277V,347V 5000K 2000 83 240 115 105 50,000 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Photometric Data C195(Max) CO C180 C90 C270 Wiring diagram �ESPEN 14AMP Instant Start Electronic Ballast WFFITE RE❑ LL.4Lef ELECTirOO�C aWE BALLIST 8WE r9rrw im se 3-LAMP Install Start Electronic Ballast WHrTE I I YELLOW ELECTRONIC RED BULRST RED 1-LAMP Programmed Start Electronic Ballast HLA. WHRE SLUE CK ElF_CTRONIC BLUE RE❑ aalLL0.9T RE❑ eaTx�to Te 24-AMP I nstaSmt Start Electronic Ballast WHITE RED BiACK ELECTRONIC BLLIE R8f I lgT BLLIE EMlNIIDM tsaex�care 4-LAMP Instant Start Electronic Ballast 24-AMP Programmed Start Electronic Befiast WHITE YELiAW BiACK YELLOW RED ELECTRONIC PAD BLUE BLUE rarex�m Te rvcx�mx * Please check ballast compatibility list before installation. Specification data is based on tests performed in a controlled environment and represents relative performance. Actual performance can vary depending on operating conditions. Application and performance data subject to change without notice. All specifications are nominal unless noted otherwise. Copyright © 2014 ESPEN Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved Espen Technology Inc. 1 12257 Florence Ave. I Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Toll Free: (866) 933-7736 1 Tel.: (562) 529-2938 1 Fax: (562) 529-2978 1 Email: info(aesoentech.com WHEREAS, the City has reviewed the Project and determined that it is exempt from the provisions of CEQA pursuant to the CEQA Guidelines and that no exceptions to the exemption apply. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST COVINA, CALIFORNIA DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Pursuant to California Government Code section 4217.10 et seq., the City Council hereby finds and determines that all of the recitals set forth above are true and correct. SECTION 2. The City Council hereby finds that the terms of the Project Documents in the form presented at this City Council meeting are in the best interests of the City. SECTION 3. In accordance with Government Code section 4217.12, and based on data provided by the Analysis, the City Council finds that the anticipated cost to the City for electrical energy and conservation services provided by the Project will be less than the anticipated marginal cost to the City of electrical and other energy that would have been consumed by the City in the absence of the Project. SECTION 4. The City Council hereby finds that the Project is exempt from CEQA on multiple grounds, each of which is independently sufficient to exempt the whole of the Project from CEQA, including: a. The Project is exempt from CEQA pursuant to the statutory exemption outlined in Public Resources Code section 21080.35 for installation of solar energy systems. Specifically, that section states that CEQA "does not apply to the installation of a solar energy system on the roof of an existing building or at an existing parking lot." Pub. Res. Code § 21080.35. A solar energy system "includes all associated equipment." Id. "Associated equipment consists of parts and materials that enable the generation and use of solar electricity or solar -heated water, including any monitoring and control, safety, conversion and emergency responder equipment necessary to connect to the customer's electrical service or plumbing and any equipment, as well as any equipment necessary to connect the energy generated to the electrical grid, whether that connection is onsite or on an adjacent parcel of the building and separated only by an improved right-of-way." Id. The Project meets this exemption because it involves installation of energy efficient fixtures and improvements and the installation and operation of solar energy facilities on existing rooftops and carports at City owned facilities. b. The Project is exempt from CEQA under a Class 1 categorical exemption (14 C.C.R. § 15301) because it involves the minor alteration of existing facilities with improvements that would lead to negligible or no expansion of use beyond the use existing at this time. The installation of solar energy facilities on existing carports and rooftops will make the City more energy efficient. The solar energy facilities would not lead to an intensification of the existing uses because the improvements oor�o�ai ��mP E,aa�da, • Direct line voltage 120-277V - Not compatible with ballasts • Compact form factor - Ideal for bollards & post tops 0 Exceptional efficacy 121 LPW in Cool White 0 Frosted diffuser maintains low glare 0 Optional lamp extender available for use in larger fixtures 0 Suitable for use in totally enclosed fixtures C UL US LM LM TM LISTED K c:I 16.5W REPLACES 70% Energy Savings This HID LED lamp replaces a 50-70W HID and is suitable for use in enclosed fixtures. Its high lumen output and exceptional efficacy make it an ideal choice for bollard, post top and other outdoor applications. An optional lamp extender is also available for use in larger fixtures. ep /Ep Light p%\ rb�. Type HID LED Base E26 Power (W) 16.5 Voltage - Frequency 120-277V 50/60Hz Color Temp. (ANSI) Warm White 3000K CRI (Ra) (typ.) J 82 ' 2000 Typical lumens (Im) Efficacy (LPW) 121 Beam Angle 330° Dimmable No Power Factor 0.9 Rated Lifetime - L70 (hrs.) 40,000 Dia. x MOL 2.55"x5.00" (65x127mm) Weight (lb. / g) 0.501b. / 227g HID LED HID LED E26 16.5 16.5 120-277V 50/60Hz 120-277V 50/60Hz Cool White 4000K Daylight 5000K 82 82 2000 2050 121 124 330° 330° No No 0.9 0.9 40,000 40,000 2.55"x5.00" (65x127mm) 2.55''x5.00" (65x127mm) 0.501b. / 227g 0.501b. / 227g ale^ - LED LIGHTING Project Notes Type (Date Cat. No. DESCRIPTION The Also LLS- XE Series Linear Strip Luminaire delivers industry -leading performance with deep energy savings and continuous dimming. Low profile design offers easy handling and storage. This versatile luminaire produces energy-efficent, comfortable illumination for a myriad of applications. APPLICATIONS Excellent for general utilty applications: Parking garage, warehouse, offices, restrooms, storage units, stairwell. Ul 2' 20W 4' 25W, 41 W Specification Features ® B �� us 8' 52W, 68W, 78W Construction Integral LED gear tray and reflector with driver on board allows for easy installation and handling. Luminaire features matte white durable finish. Diffuser requires no additional frame or fastener for easy installation. Optical System Reflector systems features highly reflective coating and delivers balanced, comfortable illuminance for productive spaces. Diffuser lens reduces glare and improves occupant comfort while maintaining high efficiency emission. Certification UL Listed. All components have UL certification. UL Class 2. Driver: SCP, OTP, OVP protection, FCC Part 15 Class B, UL8750 Class 2. DLC Premium Warranty 7-year Limited Warranty. See warranty documentation for more information. Example: LLS-4HE-25/840 XE 03 Series LLS LED Linear Strip Luminaire Form Factor 2 2' 4 4' 8 8' Lumen Package HE High Lumen VHE Very High Lumen Electrical trr Luminaire utilizes high -efficacy LED packages maintained at cool temperatures for long life, high efficacy. Reliable driver features continuous dimming. Universal voltage (120-277V) for convenient installation. Comes equipped with luminaire quick -disconnect. Installation / Mounting 1�� �oe.weoe: DIMMING Luminaire back housing includes holes and slots for various mounting methods. Controls / Dimming Continuous dimming (0-10V) comes standard. Suitable for use with dimmers, sensors, daylight harvesting LLS-2HE-20/840 XE G3 LLS-4HE-25/840 XE G3 and other control strategies to achieve deeper energy- LLS-4HE-25/850 XE G3 savings and code compliance. Sensor accessory LLS-4VHE-41/840 XE G3 available: occupancy sensing with daylight cut-off. LLS-8HE-52/840 XE G3 LLS-BHE-521850 XE G3 LLS-BH-68/840 XE G3 LLS-SVHE-78/850 XE G3 Nom. Wattage CRI Color Temp Dimming Emergency Backup 20 20W (2') 8 83+ 40 4000K Blank EM700 7001m 25 25W (4') 50 5000K 0-10V EM1400 14001m 41 40W (4) Continuous EM2000 20001m 52 52W (8') Dimming 68 68W (8') 78 78W to I Controls' OS Occupancy Sensor SB Integrated Sensor OSDL Occ. Sensor w/ Daylight Box OSDLAR Multi -Level Occ. Sensor w/ wireless config. Will be supplied with side fixture -mount sensor, unless SB is specified ' contact factory for other control options and wireless capabilities Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice. 1 of 4 Form LLS-XE G3-SS / Rev. 03 Also Lighting, Inc. I www.aleolighting.com I Ph: 877-358-8825 02017 Aleo Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. 13—fnr .— Q—M.", Performance Data Mounting Information D C 120V-277V 50/60 Hz See Performance Table oo , A See Performance Table o > 130 LPW (typ.) 84+, R9 > 0 E g A: End Cap 4000K, 5000K B: Suspension -mount with v-hook C: Surface Mount 5-step MacAdam Ellipse D: T-Bar Clip Mounting hole 75,000 hours E: Wiring Knockout _ /- - . F •o• > 0.9 < 20% 0-10V Continuous (10-100%) J-Box Mounting Accessory -201C to 401C LLS-21HIE-20 XE G3 20 18.5 2600 130 2620 131 LLS-4VHE-41 XE G3 41 38 5200 130 5240 131 LLS-4HE-25 XE G3 25 25 3325 133 3350 134 LLS-8HE-52 XE G3 52 - 6916 130 6968 134 LLS-81­11-68 XE G3 65 - 8580 132 8645 133 LLS-8VHE-78 XE G3 75 - 9750 130 9825 131 NOTES: ' Oulck ship: 4000K. Other COTS may require a lead time or be special order ' Typical color consistency. May vary or be changed. L70 hours calculated based on LED package manufacturer LM80 report and ISTMT report of LED in luminaim. Stated values are for select catalog numbers. contact manufacturer for detailed information Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice. 2 Of 4 Form LLS-XE G3-SS / Rev. 03 Also Lighting, Inc. I www.aleolighting.com I Ph: 877-358-8825 0 2017 Aleo Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Product Dimensions LLS-2 25.87" (657.2mm) 3.56" (90.5mm) 3.35" (85.2mm) LLS-4 47.99" (1219mm) 3.56" (90.5mm) 3.35" (85.2mm) LLS-8 92.44" (2438mm) 3.56" (90.5mm) 3.35" (85.2mm) Photometric Data LLS-4HE-261840 Tested in accordance to IESNA LM-79 Polar Graph 133 too- CD:0 90- 133 80c 267 70- 400 60- 533 667 so- 800 0° 10^ 20° 30° 40° ■-0°H Zonal Lumen Summary Coefficients of Utilization EFFECTIVE FLOOR CAVITY REFLECTANCE: 20% 0d0 1,047.9 29.3% 0.60 1,997.0 55.7% 60-90 1,064.4 29.7% 70-100 795.7 22.2% 90-120 394.2 11.0% 0-90 3,061.4 85.5% 90-180 521.1 14.5% 0-180 3,582.5 100.0% LLS-4VHE-41M40 Tested in accordance to IESNA LM-79 Polar Graph Zonal Lumen Summary too- ZONE LUMENS %LUMINAIRE 92 90" 030 860 19.8% CD:O 0d0 1,415 32.6% so- 0o0 2,577 59.4% 92 70' 6040 1,225 28.3% 183 70-100 942 21.7% 275 60^ 90-120 421 9.7% 0.90 3,803 87.7% 367 50- 90-180 533 12.3% 458 0.180 4,336 100.0% So P W 20- 30- 40^ ■-0°H ■-90°H 0 iM © r © r r © r r r®r r Coefficients of Utilization EFFECTIVE FLOOR CAVITY REFLECTANCE: 20% © r r © r r®r r r r Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice. 3 Of 4 Form LLS-XE G3-SS / Rev. 03 Aleo Lighting, Inc. I www.aleolighting.com I Ph: 877-358-8825 9 2017 Aleo Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Example: LLS-4HE-25/840 XE 03-OSDL L2-10H-3L-10M-30M-5S-30S Lens / Coverage High Level Low Level Time Delay Cut -Off Ramp Up Fade Down L2 10H 100% 1L 10% 30S 30 sec. #M 1-59 min. #S 1-60 sec. #S 1-60 sec. 8' height (48' dia.) 9H 90% 2L 20% #M 1-30 min. #H 1-5 hrs. 0 Disabled 0 Disabled L3 8H 80% 3L 30% 0 Disabled 20' height (40' dia.) 7H 70% 4L 401/ # = enter no. of minutes from 1 to #=enter L4 6H 60% 5L 5017 no. of minutes or hours 40' height (60' dia.) 5H 50% 6L 60 % L7 7L 70% 40' heigh (100' dia.) High Level When the sensor detects motion the dimming control output ramps up to the selected HIGH light level. Low Level After the sensor stops detecting motion and the time delay expires the dimming control output fades down to the selected LOW light level. Time Delay The selected time period that must elapse after the last time the sensor detects motion for the electric lights to fade to LOW mode Cut -Off The time period that must elapse after the lights fade to LOw mode and the sensor detects no motion for the electric lights to turn OFF. Ramp Up Time period for light level to increase from LOW to HIGH. Fade Down Time period for light level to decrease from HIGH to LOW. DLC QPL Data M111, LLS-2HE-20/840 XE G3 PL9D6W8SVGW0 4.2 Premium Direct Linear Ambient Luminaires LLS-4HE-25/840 XE G3 PKAWQTMQ 4.2 Premium Direct Linear Ambient Luminaires LLS-4HE-25/850 XE G3 PYWAPQ83 4.2 Premium Direct Linear Ambient Luminaires LLS-4VHE-41/840 XE G3 P7TVVE7E 4.2 Premium Direct Linear Ambient Luminaires LLS-4VHE-41/840 XE G3 PLNZ07WORKCB 4.2 Premium Low -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings LLS-4VHE-41/850 XE G3 PJPSQY61 4.2 Premium Direct Linear Ambient Luminaires LLS-4VHE-41/850 XE G3 PL2ZAM00RWUI 4.2 Premium Low -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings LLS-8HE-52/840 XE G3 P64ZDJZZ 4.2 Premium Direct Linear Ambient Luminaires LLS-8HE-52/840 XE G3 PLQCXMYYYL5L 4.2 Premium Low -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings LLS-8HE-52/850 XE G3 PWDHCKQA 4.2 Premium Direct Linear Ambient Luminaires LLS-8HE-52/850 XE G3 PLEFZABXQTBP 4.2 Premium Low -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings LLS-8H-68/840 XE G3 PPTS8AR7 4.2 Premium Direct Linear Ambient Luminaires LLS-8H-68/840 XE G3 PL904400ECBE 4.2 Premium Low -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings LLS-8VHE-78/850 XE G3 P2A9716K 4.2 Premium Direct Linear Ambient Luminaires LLS-8VHE-78/850 XE G3 PLR7 PKJ2L9ZY 4.2 Premium Low -Bay Luminaires for Commercial and Industrial Buildings © 2017 Also Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. For informaitonal purposes only. Reproduction Also Lighting, Inc. in whole or part is prohibited without prior written consent of the copyright owner. The information www.aleolighting.com presented in this document does not form part of any quotation or contract, is believed to be accurate 13924 Bettencourt St. and reliable and may be changed without notice. No liability will be accepted by the publisher for any Cerritos, CA 90703 consequences of its use. Also Lighting reserves the rights make chages in specification at any time Ph: 877-358-8825 without notice. 4 of 4 Farm LLS-XE G3-SS / Rev. 02 aleoM LED LIGHTING [iilaxLiTe® A NEW WAVE OF LIGHT LED G40 Lamp G40 SERIES 4.75" UR 14W G4( PROJECT CATALOG NOTES: FIXTURE SCHEDULE: Pal 1 of 2 6.45" PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: MaxLite's LED G40 Globe is ideal for providing clear general lighting for globe, vanity and decorative fixtures throughout homes and hospitality applications. It consumes only 14 watts and replaces a 150-watt incandescent bulb, resulting in up to 91 % savings in energy. FEATURES: • 14W • 1300 Lumens • Efficacy:93 • 120V • 60Hz • 25,000 hour life (at L70 standards) • CRI: 82 • Base:E26 • Dimmable down to ten percent • Wattage Equivalent: 15OW incandescent • Operating temperature: -4°F to 113°F • Suitable for use in damp locations • Not for use in enclosed luminaires • Five year warranty APPLICATIONS: • Vanity Fixture • Pendant fixture • Bath bar fixture • Wall fixture MODEL SELECTION (Full Ist of order codes on pg, 2) 14G40 Typical order example: 14G40DLED30 DLED 30 WATTAGE & FAMILY DIMMABILITY COLOR TEMPERATURE (CCT) 14G40= 14 watts, LED G40 Globe DLED= Dimmable 30= 3000K COMPATIBLE DIMMERS: MAKE DIMMER MODEL Lutron CTCL-153P Lutron DVCL-153P Lutron LGCL-153P Lutron S-600 DIMMER MODEL Leviton IPL06 Leviton IP110 Leviton 6631-LW Leviton 6683-IW MAX16031 Phone: 1-800-555-5629 1 Fax: 973-244-7333 1 Web: www.maxlite.com I E-mail: info@maxlite.com Revised:06-02-16 MaxLare MaxLire° LED G40 LAMP A NEW WAVE OF EIGHT G40 SERIES Page: 2 of 2 SPECIFICATIONS: 14G40DLED30 ITEM SPECIFICATION 14 WATTS Wattage 14W Color Temperature 3000K GENERAL Lumens Delivered (Im) 1300 PERFORMANCE Efficacy(Im/W) 93 Equivalency 150W Inc. Lumen Maintenance (1-70) 25,000 hours Power Factor z.90 ELECTRICAL Input Voltage 120V PHYSICAL Operating Temperature -4°F to 113°F Environment Dry, Damp APPLICATION Certification Energy Star, ETL, ROHS Warranty 5 Year ORDERING INCANDESCENT OUTPUT DIMENSIONS ORDER CODE MODEL WATTAGE EQUIVALENCY CRI (LUMENS) H" X W" 96879 14G40DLED30 14W 150W 82 1300 1 6.45"x4.75" 3000K MAX16031 Phone: 1-500-555-5629 1 Fax: 973-244-7333 1 Web: www.maxlite.com I E-mail: info@maxlite.com Revised:06-02-16 G�ilaxLare' noturoled' Turning Light into Savings ► ► i CWP Cutoff Wallpack 40W, 60W naturaLED6 CWP traditional wallpack comes in rugged cast -aluminum housing with excellent thermal design. DesignLights Consortium certified, our CWP product offers a popular but classic appearanace with sleek angle design. Delivering up to 5,000 lumens by replacing up to 250 watt metal halide luminaires, provides energy saving up to 72%. Our CWP is ideal for outdoor applications such as carports, loading areas, driveways, parking areas, and pathways. Designed for wall mounting above four feet from ground. Key Features & Benefits 0 DesignLights Consortium Certified Long Life LED Chips Uniform and consistent color o Excellent thermal design o 15-30 foot height performance - Shatter-Resistent glass Universal Voltage 120-277V 0 Operating Temp:-220E-122OF 0 IP65 Rated 50,000 hrs rated average life Photocell sensor compatible Applications � Area Lighting � Security Lighting � Pathway Lighting Perimeter Lighting � Entryway Lighting Color Choices • Bronze Qualifications FCC �„!MEW a �L . Ft. 79 80 RoHS 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 909-930-6868 faz: 909-930-9988 1 www.mynatuml-ED.com © 2017 Plusritee C Item Color Lumen Equivalent Rated Beam Code Description Temp Wattage Output Wattage Voltage (V) CRI Hours Type Color 7096 LED-FXCWP40/40K/DB 4000K 40 3,021 175 120-277 80 50,000 Cutoff Bronze 7097 LED-FXCWP40/50K/DB 5000K 40 3,021 175 120-277 80 50,000 Cutoff Bronze 7098 LED-FXCWP60/40K/DB 4000K 60 4,689 250 120-277 80 50,000 Cutoff Bronze 7099 LED-FXCWP60/50K/DB 5000K 60 4,689 250 120-277 80 50,000 Cutoff Bronze Accessories P10036 SEN-PHO-BT-MT/MV Motion Sensor, 120-277V SEN-PHO-BT Button Photocell (120-277V) 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1-mynatuml-ED.com CWP 2 do not expand building square footage or office space. Furthermore, the Project does not involve any improvements that would increase the maximum employee capacity. In all, the Project would result in net environmental benefits by reducing traditional electrical energy consumption of the City. Therefore, the Project would be exempt under a Class 1 exemption. C. The Project is exempt from CEQA under a Class 3 exemption (14 C.C.R. § 15303) (new construction or conversion of small structures) because the Project involves installation of energy efficient fixtures and improvements and the installation and operation of solar energy facilities on rooftops and carports at City owned facilities that will benefit the environment by creating more renewable energy. d. The Project is exempt from CEQA under the common sense exemption (14 C.C.R. § 15061(b)(3)) because CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment, and it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the Project may have a significant effect on the environment. e. The Project is exempt from CEQA under a Class 11 exemption (14 C.C.R. § 15311) because it involves the construction of minor structures accessory to existing facilities. As explained above, the Project involves installation of energy efficient fixtures and improvements and the installation and operation of solar energy facilities on existing rooftops and carports at City -owned facilities. The solar panels would lie within the existing permitted height of the City's buildings. Views would not be interrupted by the solar panels, and they would blend with the existing structures. Therefore, the Project would be exempt under a Class 11 exemption. None of the exceptions to the categorical exemptions set forth in 14 C.C.R. § 15300.2 apply. Specifically, the Project is not located in a particularly sensitive environment. The improvements will be installed on existing structures in developed areas. The cumulative impact of successive projects of this same type in the same place over time would not be significant because the facilities are limited in size. As explained above, the Project involves installation of energy efficient fixtures and improvements and the installation and operation of solar energy facilities on rooftops and carports at City -owned facilities. These types of improvements are not unusual. Moreover, the carports and buildings impacted by the Project are not located within an officially designated state scenic highway. Thus, the Project would not have an impact in this regard. Similarly, the proposed improvements are not located on sites designated pursuant to Government Code section 65962.5. Finally, the Project does not involve any improvements, modifications, or other changes to a historical resource. Therefore, none of the circumstances outlined in 14 C.C.R. § 15300.2 apply. SECTION 5. Subject to the financing contingency described below, the City Council hereby approves the Project and an award of the Installation Agreement and Measurement and Verification Agreement to Alliance Building Solutions, Inc. and Solar Power Purchase Agreements and Solar Energy System Lease Agreements to Distributed Solar Development, LLC, in accordance with Government Code section 4217.12; and u a Dimensions .fm1. ° C A 0 0 0 LJ �- D B Wattage 40 11.50-in 14.50-in 9.00-in 14.50-in 10.36 60 13.50-in 18.00-in 9.00-in 18.00-in 10.36 e Illuminace Distribution •f Polar Candela DHhibuHOn 1.300 180� VO° l60° 190° 190° 1,083 1ID° 8c7 120° fi50 � 11w 2V 100° zv eo° 433 m= I fi50 60° ID83 9 1300 - 0- 10° 20° 30° ■-0°H ■-22SH ■-90°H ■-45°H ■ - 67. H Polar Candela Distribution 180° VM 160° 190° 190° 1$83 1� 960 633 3V M; 0 3v 673 990 1,26) 1583 1.900 ■ -0°H ■-90°H 120° llw 100° 90° eo° 60° 90° 0Ir° 30° W° ■ -22.5° H IH_nanre at a Meta... Illuminance at a q Center Beam fc Beam Wdth Center Beam fc CAR 60.3 fc 9.8 H 9.3 It 4Afl 111.01 �. Ms R 10.3 11 80a 20.1 fc 19.6 8 18.6 ft eAfl 29.2 fc 20A ft 20b It 12Ae 8.9 fc 29.3n 27.9H 1211 13.0fc 30AR 30.9 ft 16w 5.0 fc 39.1 O 37.2 O I'm 7.3 fc 41.1 R A 2 O 20Afl 3.2 fc 48.9 It 46.5 ft 20Afl 4.7 fc 51.4 It 51.5 ft ■Vert. Spread: 101.4° ■Vert. Speed: 104.2° ■ Horiz. Speed: 98.6° ■ Horiz. Speed: 1q.3° 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1 -mynatur®LED-nn CW P 3 Master Carton Package Package 40W (Master) 60W t ii 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 te1: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1-mynatural-ED.com CWP 4 noturoled' Turning Light into Savings ► ► FDL Floodlight 29W, 58W natural-ED6 outdoor lighting's classic floodlight provides energy efficient floodlighting solutions with a wide distribution. These powerful floodlights are available in two wattages, providing a versatile choice for applications such as facade, area and sign lighting. Our FDL floodlights attach with knuckle mount providing a wide angle adjustable position from 30 to 90 degrees. Key Features & Benefits Architectural & Spot Luminaires Long life LED chips Uniform and consistent color Excellent thermal design Power factor > 0.95 CRI 70 120-277V 50,000 hrs rated average life Operating temp:-220E--122OF 3/4" knuckle mount Applications � Area Lighting � Spot Luminaires � Architectural Lighting � General Site Illumination Signage Lighting Color Choices • Bronze Qualifications 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 9139-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1 www.mynatural-ED.com © 2017 Plusrite® ORDERING INFORMATION Item Color Lumen Erivalent Rated Beam Code Description Temp Wattage Output Wattage voltage (V) CRI Hours Angle Color 7179 LED-FXFDL29/40K/DB-KNC 4000K 29 3,336 175 120-277 70 50,000 Flood Bronze 7180 LED-FXFDL29/50K/DB-KNC 5000K 29 3,336 175 120-277 70 50,000 Flood Bronze 7181 LED-FXFDL58/40K/DB-KNC 4000K 58 6,735 250 120-277 70 50,000 Flood Bronze 7182 LED-FXFDL58/50K/DB-KNC 5000K 58 6,735 250 120-277 70 50,000 Flood Bronze 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1—mynatural-ED—nn FXFDL 2 u � Dimensions A G Wattage I I 29158 11.75-in 10.25-in 7.00-in 8.50-in 7.25-in F1 2.75-in 9.00-in 2.00-in 1.50-in 0.75-in 0.75-in Illuminace Distribution FXFDL Wattage: 29 FXFDL Wattage: 58 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1 —mynatural-ED.com FXFDL 3 ❑4 Master Carton Package Package 29W (Master) 58W 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 te1: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1-mynatural-ED.com FXFDL 4 noturoled' Turning Light into Savings ► ► i FDL Floodlight 13W, 28W, 50W naturaLED6 floodlights provide a range of size and wattages to fit your needs. Our small flood lights create bright, security and spot lighting for a variety of applications such as perimeter, entryway, facades, landscapes, retail and residential complexes and architectural lighting. Available in three power levels and flood beam distributions, to replace up to 250 watt. Yoke -arm design can be adjustable to the angle best suit your needs. Key Features & Benefits • Yoke -Style Arm • High Powered LED Array • Excellent thermal design • Uniform and consistent color • Aluminium die cast housing • Operating Temp:-22°F-122°F • 120-277V • 50,000 hrs rated average life • 6-feet whip power cord • 1 /2" stainless steel threaded nipple (Apply for 13W & 28W) • 3/4" stainless steel threaded nipple (Apply for 50W) Applications • Security Lighting • Architectural Lighting • Perimeter Lighting • Entryway/ Pathway Lighting Color Choices •O Black White Qualifications FCC �„!MEW a �L . FCC 79 80 M MS 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1—mynatumLED.com © 2017 Plusritee C Item Color Lumen Equivalent Beam Rated Code Description Temp Wattage Output Wattage Voltage M CRI Angle Color Hours 7513 LED-FXFDLI3/40K/BK 4000K 13 1,301 75 120-277 72 Flood Black 50,000 7514 LED-FXFDLI3/50K/BK 5000K 13 1,319 75 120-277 72 Flood Black 50,000 7515 LED-FXFDL28/40K/BK 4000K 28 3,010 175 120-277 72 Flood Black 50,000 7516 LED-FXFDL28/50K/BK 5000K 28 3,084 175 120-277 72 Flood Black 50,000 7517 LED-FXFDL50/40K/BK 4000K 50 5,621 250 120-277 72 Flood Black 50,000 7518 LED-FXFDL50/50K/BK 5000K 50 5,741 250 120-277 72 Flood Black 50,000 7544 LED-FXFDLI3/40K/WH 4000K 13 1,301 75 120-277 72 Flood White 50,000 7545 LED-FXFDLI3/50K/WH 5000K 13 1,319 75 120-277 72 Flood White 50,000 7546 LED-FXFDL28/40K/WH 4000K 28 3,010 175 120-277 72 Flood White 50,000 7547 LED-FXFDL28/50K/WH 5000K 28 3,084 175 120-277 72 Flood White 50,000 7558 LED-FXFDL50/40K/WH 4000K 50 5,621 250 120-277 72 Flood White 50,000 7559 LED-FXFDL50/50K/WH 5000K 50 5,741 250 120-277 72 Flood White 50,000 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1-mynatuml-ED.com FXFDL 2 1 � Dimensions A t� O � D Wattage A D Weight (I 13 4.20-in 3.80-in 4.50-in 3.40-in 1.89 28 5.70-in 4.10-in 7.10-in 5.50-in 3.42 50 6.80-in 5.40-in 8.80-in 7.30-in 6.66 e Illuminace Distribution 11-inance at a Center Beam fc 3AR 73A fc MR: 1,111 6.OR 18.3k 15.BR 11.3R 9.OR 8.1k 23.7R 17.0R 12.OR 4bk 31.6R 223ft 15.OR 2.9 fc 3%5R 28.3R ■Vert. Spread: 105.6° ■H.m Speed: 86.7° MO-inance at a Dictanc Center Beam Pc Bea 3.OR 136.0 fc 8.6 R 7.0 R 6.OR 34.Ok �l].3 R IO.I R 9.OR 1S1 fc 25.90: 21.1 R 12.011 8.5 k 3 It 28.1 R I,OR 5.4 fc 432 R 35.1 R Vat. Spread: 110.5° ■ Ha¢. Spread: 99.0° Illuminance at a 0 C-, Beam fc 3.0, 231.1fc _ "ft 9.0R 6.OR 57.9 fc�2R 16.1R 9 R 25.7k JV25.7 R 27.1 R 12.Ofl 14.5 fc 34.3 R 36.1 R 15AR 9.3 fc 42.9 R 45.1 ft ■vat. Spread: i10.1° ■Wm Speed: I12.W 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 tel: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1 w-ynatural-ED.com FXFDL 3 Master Carton Package Package Package 13W (Master) 28W (Master) 11777 20 E:fM 5 Package 50W (Master) 2 2000 S. Grove Ave, Bldg B, Ontario, CA 91761 1 te1: 909-930-6868 fax: 909-930-9988 1-mynatural-ED.com FXFDL 4