Lighting Rebate Catalog

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Lighting Rebate Catalog
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Energy Efficiency Rebates for Your Business
Lighting Rebate Catalog
Saving energy for a brighter future
Customers may be eligible to participate in
Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E)
Demand Response Incentive programs.
Refer to www.pge.com/demandresponse
for the requirements and guidelines of these
programs or call the Business Customer
Service Center at 1-800-468-4743.
Table of Contents
FIXTURES
Interior High Performance Linear
Fluorescent Fixtures
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High Bay Compact Fluorescent Fixtures
4
Interior High Bay Linear Fluorescent Fixtures
5
Interior Induction Fixtures
6
Exterior Induction Fixtures
7
Interior HID Fixtures with Electronic Ballasts
8
Exterior HID Fixtures with Electronic Ballasts
8
Bi-Level Stairwell/Hallway/Garage Fixtures
9
LAMPS
Low- or Reduced-Wattage T8 Systems (25 and 28 watt)
9
ACCENT AND DIRECTIONAL LIGHTING
Light Emitting Diode Accent, Surface, Pendant, Track and Recessed Downlight Fixtures
10
Screw-In Compact Fluorescent Reflector Lamps
10
CONTROLS
Occupancy Sensors
11
Exterior Photocells
11
Interior Time Clocks
11
DEFINITIONS
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Carefully read the specifications below to ensure
that you are installing qualifying products. All PG&E
incentives apply towards the purchase of new or
replacement energy-efficient equipment. Used or
rebuilt equipment is not eligible, and customers
must include proof that the appliances meet all the
required energy efficiency specifications. Please
note that funding for these programs is limited
and available on a first-come, first-served basis
until allocated funds are exhausted or the program
ends, whichever comes first. This program may be
modified or terminated without prior notice, and
additional terms and conditions apply.
For our most up-to-date catalogs, please visit
www.pge.com/businessrebates. Please visit
www.pge.com/led to get more information on
all of our LED incentives.
General Requirements
• Installation address must have a commercial electric
account with Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E).
• All components must be installed and operational before
a rebate application is submitted.
• All new lighting fixtures, retrofit kits, and components must
carry the appropriate, designated Underwriters Laboratory
(UL) or ETL Label.
• All installations must be installed in accordance with all
applicable local, state and national codes and ordinances.
• In all cases, the wattage of the replacement fixture must be
less than the wattage of the existing lamp. The maximum
replacement fixture wattage listed in the table for each
category is typically associated with the highest lamp
wattage in that particular range.
• Customer installations that are randomly selected for
inspection may be required to provide a site map or
acceptable overview of locations noting where the products
are installed.
• Please attach the invoice and manufacturer’s specification
sheet to each application documenting the characteristics
of lamps, ballasts and fixtures.
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Apply or check the status of your rebate online through eRebates at www.pge.com/mybusiness/erebates. For more information and for
the most up-to-date catalogs, visit www.pge.com/businessrebates or call our Business Customer Service Center at 1-800-468-4743.
Fixtures
Interior High Performance Linear
Fluorescent Fixtures
High Performance Linear Fluorescent Fixtures Rebates Tables
T8 FIXTURES: 2' x 2'
Rebate
Code
Number
of Lamps
Fixture or
Kit
LB15
2
LB17
2
LB19
Ballast Factor
Rebate
Fixture
RLO
$17.50
Kit
RLO
$17.50
2
Fixture
NLO
$17.50
LB23
2
Kit
NLO
$17.50
LB27
2
Fixture
HLO
$17.50
•Complete new fixtures or new complete retrofit kits that
combine advanced optics lens with high performance
lamps and ballasts.
LB31
2
Kit
HLO
$17.50
LB35
1
Fixture
NLO
$20
LB37
1
Kit
NLO
$20
•Fixture efficiency must meet or exceed 80 percent.
LB39
1
Fixture
HLO
$20
•Advanced optical design that includes nonplanar lens,
such as architectural and louvered designs.
LB41
1
Kit
HLO
$20
LB43
1
Fixture
VHLO
$20
•Lamps:
LB45
1
Kit
VHLO
$20
Ballast Factor
Rebate
To qualify for this rebate, install a new high performance T5
or T8 linear fluorescent fixture or retrofit kit with advanced
optical design and T5 ballast or high efficiency T8 ballast that
meets the requirements below.
Requirements:
§ All 32-watt T8 lamps must be HPT8 or Super T8 lamps
and listed on the qualified High Performance T8 lamp list
at www.cee1.org.
§ All lamps must be rated as having 20,000 hours or greater
average-rated lamp life based on 3 hours per start (when
operated on program rapid-start ballasts).
§ T5 HO and T8 VHO lamps must have Color Rendering
Index (CRI) of 82 or greater.
•Ballasts:
§ All non-emergency T8 ballasts must be designated as
“Premium” by NEMA, or they must be listed as a HP
electronic ballast on the spreadsheet found on the CEE
web site at www.cee1.org.
§ T5 HO and T8 VHO fixtures must be program rapid-start
ballasts.
•Fixtures may be either 2' x 4' or 2' x 2'.
•Only certain combinations of sizes, lamps, and ballasts
are available. Please check the tables to the right for
approved combinations.
•Fixtures may be used for new construction or for the
replacement of existing fixtures (either on a one-for-one
fixture replacement or for fixture redesign).
•For more information, please visit www.pge.com/hplighting.
Additional Notes:
•T8 measures are based on the savings provided by utilizing
a one-lamp or two-lamp fixture instead of the industrystandard three-lamp fixture. Additional savings are realized
if a RLO ballast is used instead of the standard, base-case
NLO ballast. Please note that savings are reduced if a HLO
or VHLO ballast is used.
•T5 measures are based on the savings provided by utilizing
a two-lamp T5 fixture instead of the industry-standard
three-lamp T8 fixture. Additional savings are realized if
a NLO ballast is used instead of a HLO ballast. VHLO T5
ballasts are excluded due to insufficient savings relative
to the base case.
T8 FIXTURES: 2' x 4'
Rebate
Code
Number
of Lamps
Fixture or
Kit
LB14
2
Fixture
RLO
$17.50
LB16
2
Kit
RLO
$17.50
LB18
2
Fixture
NLO
$17.50
LB22
2
Kit
NLO
$17.50
LB26
2
Fixture
HLO
$17.50
LB30
2
Kit
HLO
$17.50
LB34
1
Fixture
NLO
$20
LB36
1
Kit
NLO
$20
LB38
1
Fixture
HLO
$20
LB40
1
Kit
HLO
$20
LB42
1
Fixture
VHLO
$20
LB44
1
Kit
VHLO
$20
Ballast Factor
Rebate
T5 FIXTURES: 2' x 2'
Rebate
Code
Number
of Lamps
Fixture or
Kit
LB21
2
Fixture
NLO
$17.50
LB25
2
Kit
NLO
$17.50
LB29
2
Fixture
HLO
$17.50
LB33
2
Kit
HLO
$17.50
Ballast Factor
Rebate
T5 FIXTURES: 2' x 4'
Rebate
Code
Number
of Lamps
Fixture or
Kit
LB20
2
Fixture
NLO
$17.50
LB24
2
Kit
NLO
$17.50
LB28
2
Fixture
HLO
$17.50
LB32
2
Kit
HLO
$17.50
BALLAST FACTOR MAY BE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:
Acronym
Ballast Factor Name
Ballast Factor Range
RLO
Reduced Lighting Output
BF ≤ 0.85
NLO
Normal Light Output
0.85 < BF ≤ 0.95
HLO
High Light Output
0.95 < BF ≤ 1.1
VHLO
Very High Light Output
BF > 1.1
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High Bay Compact Fluorescent Fixtures
Requirements:
Exclusions:
•Only complete, new compact fluorescent fixtures qualify.
•Other fixture configurations and exterior applications
greater than 100 watts will be considered under our
Customized Retrofit Incentive program.
•New fixtures must not exceed the maximum “Replacement
Fixture Wattage” listed in the Compact Fluorescent Fixtures
Rebate Table for each range of lamp wattage being
replaced. New fixture wattage is the total system wattage
(lamp and ballast).
•Ballasts must have a power factor greater than or
equal to 0.9.
•Rebates are based on a one-for-one replacement of
incandescent or high-intensity discharge (HID) fixtures
including mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, lowpressure sodium, standard metal halide or pulse-start
metal halide. Existing lamp wattage is used rather than
total fixture wattage (i.e., a 250-watt, high-pressure sodium
fixture is a 250-watt base case and qualifies under the
L1022 rebate code).
•Exterior installations and applications only qualify for
rebate code LA00 (see table).
Compact Fluorescent Fixtures Rebate Table
Rebate
Code
Existing Lamp
Wattage
Replacement
Fixture Wattage
Rebate/
Unit Measure
L1014
Interior 400 watt
≤ 244 watt (Tier 1)
$60/fixture
L1013
Interior 400 watt
≤ 360 watt (Tier 2)
$35/fixture
L1022
Interior 176–399 watt
≤ 192 watt
$25/fixture
L1021
Interior 101–175 watt
≤ 128 watt
$20/fixture
L962
Interior ≤ 100 watt
≤ 70 watt
$15/fixture
LA00
Exterior ≤ 100 watt
≤ 70 watt
$10/fixture
•To calculate the base case wattage for incandescent and
fluorescent fixtures with more than one lamp, multiply the
number of lamps by the nominal lamp wattage as listed on
the lamp label.
•New exterior installations qualify if existing lamps are
100 watts or less.
•May qualify for an additional control(s) rebate through the
“Occupancy Sensor” and/or “Exterior Photocells” category,
provided all requirements are met.
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Apply or check the status of your rebate online through eRebates at www.pge.com/mybusiness/erebates. For more information and for
the most up-to-date catalogs, visit www.pge.com/businessrebates or call our Business Customer Service Center at 1-800-468-4743.
Interior High Bay Linear
Fluorescent Fixtures
Requirements:
Additional Details:
•Only complete, new, high-performance T8/T5, super T8,
T8 VHO, or T5 HO interior linear fluorescent fixtures qualify.
•These retrofits may qualify for an additional controls
rebate through the “Occupancy Sensors” category,
provided all requirements are met.
•New fixtures must not exceed the maximum “Replacement
Fixture Wattage” listed in the Interior Linear Fluorescent
Fixtures Rebate Table to the right for each range of lamp
wattage being replaced. New fixture wattage is the total
combined system wattage (lamp and ballast).
•Rebates are based on a one-for-one replacement of
incandescent or high-intensity discharge (HID) fixtures
including mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium and
standard metal halide (or pulse-start metal halide).
Existing lamp wattage is used rather than total fixture
wattage (i.e., a 250-watt, high-pressure sodium fixture
equals a 250-watt base case and qualifies under the
L1033 rebate code).
•Any wattage incandescent lamp may be replaced by
complete, new linear fluorescent fixtures.
§ To calculate the base case wattage for incandescent
fixtures with more than one lamp, multiply the number
of lamps by the nominal lamp wattage as listed on the
lamp label.
Example calculation:
Linear fluorescent fixture plus integrated fixture
sensor (rebate code L1035 for $75 and rebate code
L1037 for $15). $75+ $15 = $90 total.
•T8 and T5: Program rapid-start ballasts are designed
to provide maximum lamp life in frequent lamp starting
applications such as in areas where occupancy sensor
controls are used.
•T8 Only: Instant-start electronic ballasts are the most
popular type of electronic ballast today because they
provide maximum energy savings and start lamps
without delay.
Interior Linear Fluorescent Fixtures Rebate Table
Rebate
Code
Existing Lamp
Wattage
Replacement
Fixture Wattage
Rebate/
Unit Measure
L1036
> 400 watt
≤ 600 watt
$100/fixture
•In all cases, the wattage of the replacement fixture must
be less than the wattage of the existing lamp.
L1035
400 watt
≤ 244 watt (Tier 1)
$75/fixture
L1034
400 watt
245–360 watt (Tier 2)
$45/fixture
•All 32-watt T8 lamps must be HP T8 or super T8 lamps and
listed on the qualified HP T8 lamp list at www.cee1.org.
L1033
176−399 watt
≤ 192 watt
$45/fixture
L1032
101−175 watt
≤ 128 watt
$25/fixture
§ All lamps must be rated equal to or greater than 20,000
hours of average-rated lamp life based on 3 hours per
start (when operated on program rapid-start ballasts).
L1031
≤ 100 watt
≤ 64 watt
$10/fixture
§ All lamps must have a Color Rendering Index (CRI) that
is equal to or greater than 82.
§ All T8 ballasts must be rated as NEMA premium or
designated HP electronic ballast as listed on www.cee1.
org, T5 HO must be program rapid-start ballasts.
Exclusions:
•Exterior installations do not qualify for this rebate.
•If you apply for this rebate, you will not be eligible for
additional rebates under the “Compact Fluorescent
Fixtures” category.
•Other fixture configurations may be considered under
our Customized Retrofit Incentive Program.
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Interior Induction Fixtures
Requirements:
•Applies only to complete, new induction fixtures or retrofit
kits, and retrofit kits must have the ballast separate from
the lamp.
•New fixtures must not exceed the maximum “Replacement
Fixture Wattage” listed in the Interior Induction Fixtures
Rebate Table for each lamp being replaced. New lamp
wattage is the total lamp-only wattage.
•Rebates are based on a one-for-one replacement of
incandescent or high-intensity discharge (HID) fixtures
including mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium and
standard metal halide (or pulse-start metal halide).
Existing lamp wattage is used rather than total fixture
wattage (i.e., a 250-watt, high-pressure sodium fixture
equals a 250-watt base case and qualifies under the
L1025 rebate code).
•Any wattage incandescent lamp equal to or greater
than 60 watts may be replaced by complete, new interior
induction fixtures. To calculate the base case wattage
for incandescent fixtures with more than one lamp,
multiply the number of lamps by the nominal lamp
wattage as listed on the lamp label.
•In all cases, the wattage of the replacement fixture must
be less than the wattage of the existing lamp.
•May qualify for an additional control(s) rebate through
the “Occupancy Sensors” category, provided all
requirements are met.
Example calculation:
Interior induction fixture plus integrated sensor
(rebate code L0270 for $90 and rebate code L1037
for $15) $90 + $15 = $105 total.
Exclusions:
•Exterior installations and applications are typically
operating during non-peak hours and therefore do
not qualify under this interior fixture category.
•Screw-based retrofit kits do not qualify for this rebate.
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Interior Induction Fixtures Rebate Table
Rebate
Code
Existing Lamp
Wattage
Replacement
Lamp Wattage
Rebate/
Unit Measure
L0270
400 watt
≤ 250 watt (Tier 1)
$90/fixture
L1026
400 watt
≤ 360 watt (Tier 2)
$50/fixture
L1025
176–399 watt
≤ 180 watt
$60/fixture
L1024
101–175 watt
≤ 120 watt
$50/fixture
L1023
≤ 100 watt
≤ 70 watt
$25/fixture
Apply or check the status of your rebate online through eRebates at www.pge.com/mybusiness/erebates. For more information and for
the most up-to-date catalogs, visit www.pge.com/businessrebates or call our Business Customer Service Center at 1-800-468-4743.
Exterior Induction Fixtures
Exterior Induction Fixtures Rebate Table
Rebate
Code
Existing Lamp
Wattage
Replacement
Lamp Wattage
Rebate/
Unit Measure
•Applies only to complete, new induction fixtures or retrofit
kits, and retrofit kits must have the ballast separate from
the lamp.
L0265
400 watt
≤ 250 watt
$90/fixture
L0267
201–399 watt
≤ 180 watt
$40/fixture
L0264
176–200 watt
≤ 120 watt
$40/fixture
•New fixtures must not exceed the maximum “Replacement
Fixture Wattage” listed in the Exterior Induction Fixtures
Rebate Table to the right for each lamp being replaced.
New lamp wattage is the total lamp-only wattage.
L0263
101–175 watt
≤ 100 watt
$35/fixture
L0262
≤ 100 watt
≤ 70 watt
$25/fixture
Requirements:
•Rebates are based on a one-for-one replacement of
incandescent or high-intensity discharge (HID) fixtures
including mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, and
standard metal halide or pulse-start metal halide. Existing
lamp wattage is used rather than total fixture wattage (i.e.,
a 250-watt, high-pressure sodium fixture is a 250-watt
base case and qualifies under the L0267 rebate code).
•Any wattage incandescent lamp 60 watts or greater may
be replaced by complete new exterior induction fixtures.
•To calculate the base case wattage for incandescent
fixtures with more than one lamp, multiply the number of
lamps by the nominal lamp wattage as listed on lamp label.
•In all cases, the wattage of the replacement fixture must
be less than the wattage of the existing lamp.
•May qualify for an additional controls rebate through
the “Exterior Photocells” category, provided all
requirements are met.
Exclusions:
•Street and roadway installations do not qualify; please
refer to www.pge.com/led for details about PG&E’s
Street Light Program, or contact your PG&E Account
Representative for more information.
•Pulse-start metal halide does not qualify for this rebate.
Please refer to the “Exterior HID Fixtures with Electronic
Ballasts” category.
•Screw-based retrofit kits do not qualify for this rebate.
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Interior HID Fixtures with
Electronic Ballasts
Exterior HID Fixtures with
Electronic Ballasts
Requirements:
Requirements:
•Only complete, new pulse-start metal halide fixtures or
retrofit kits with electronic HID ballasts qualify.
•Only complete, new pulse-start metal halide, ceramic
metal halide fixtures or retrofit kits with electronic HID
ballasts qualify.
•Retrofit kits and new fixtures must be equipped with pulsestart metal halide or ceramic metal halide lamps and
electronic ballasts that are compatible with controls and
capable of dimming or bi-level functionality.
•New fixtures must not exceed the maximum “Replacement
Fixture Wattage” listed in the Interior HID Fixtures with
Electronic Ballasts Rebate Table below for each lamp being
replaced. New lamp wattage is the total lamp-only wattage.
•Rebates are based on a one-for-one replacement of
incandescent or high-intensity discharge (HID) fixtures
including mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, and
standard metal halide (or pulse-start metal halide).
Existing lamp wattage is used rather than total fixture
wattage (i.e., a 400-watt, high-pressure sodium fixture
is a 400-watt base case and qualifies under the L1030
rebate code).
•Any wattage incandescent lamp equal to or less than
60 watts may be replaced by complete, new interior
HID fixtures.
Example calculation
To calculate the base case wattage for incandescent
fixtures with more than one lamp. Multiply number of
lamps by nominal lamp wattage as listed on lamp label.
•In all cases, the wattage of the replacement fixture must
be less than the wattage of the existing lamp.
Exclusions:
•Exterior installations and applications that are typically
operating during non-peak hours do not qualify. Please
refer to the “Exterior HID Fixtures with Electronic
Ballasts” category.
•Other fixture configurations may be considered under
PG&E’s Customized Retrofit Incentive Program.
Interior HID Fixtures with Electronic Ballasts Rebate Table
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Rebate
Code
Existing Lamp
Wattage
Replacement
Lamp Wattage
Rebate/
Unit Measure
L1010
> 400 watt
≤ 600 watt (Tier 1)
$20/fixture
L1009
> 400 watt
≤ 750 watt (Tier 2)
$15/fixture
L1030
400 watt
≤ 250 watt
$10/fixture
L1029
176–399 watt
≤ 150 watt
$10/fixture
L1008
101–175 watt
≤ 125 watt
$10/fixture
L0269
≤ 100 watt
≤ 70 watt
$5/fixture
•Retrofit kits and new fixtures must be equipped with
ceramic metal halide or pulse-start metal halide lamps
and electronic ballasts that are compatible with controls,
and capable of dimming or bi-level functionality.
•New fixtures must not exceed the maximum “Replacement
Fixture Wattage” listed in the Exterior HID Fixtures with
Electronic Ballasts Rebate Table below for each lamp being
replaced. New lamp wattage is the total lamp-only wattage.
•Rebates are based on a one-for-one replacement of
incandescent or high-intensity discharge (HID) fixtures
including mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, standard
metal halide or pulse-start metal halide. Existing lamp
wattage used rather than total fixture wattage (i.e., a
400-watt, high-pressure sodium fixture is a 400-watt base
case and qualifies under the L1027 rebate code).
•Any wattage incandescent lamp 60 watts or greater may
be replaced by complete new exterior HID fixtures.
•To calculate the base case wattage for incandescent
fixtures with more than one lamp. Multiply number of
lamps by nominal lamp wattage as listed on lamp label.
•In all cases, the wattage of the replacement fixture must
be less than the wattage of the existing lamp.
Exclusions:
Street and roadway installations do not qualify, but other
fixture configurations may be considered under PG&E’s
Customized Retrofit Incentive Program.
Exterior HID Fixtures with Electronic Ballasts Rebate Table
Rebate
Code
Existing Lamp
Wattage
Replacement
Lamp Wattage
Rebate/
Unit Measure
L1028
> 400 watt
≤ 750 watt
$20/fixture
L1027
400 watt
≤ 250 watt
$15/fixture
L1012
201–399 watt
≤ 175 watt
$15/fixture
L0268
176–200 watt
≤ 125 watt
$10/fixture
L1011
101–175 watt
≤ 100 watt
$10/fixture
L1007
≤ 100 watt
≤ 70 watt
$5/fixture
Apply or check the status of your rebate online through eRebates at www.pge.com/mybusiness/erebates. For more information and for
the most up-to-date catalogs, visit www.pge.com/businessrebates or call our Business Customer Service Center at 1-800-468-4743.
Bi-Level Stairwell/Hallway/Garage Fixtures
Requirements:
•Only complete, new fluorescent fixtures with programmedstart electronic ballasts and lamps that meet requirements
in the “Second Generation T8 or T5 Linear Fluorescent
Lamps with Electronic Ballasts” category qualify.
•Must be manufactured with fixture-body integrated
occupancy sensors that control the individual fixture
and meet UL requirements.
•All lamps must be pin-based fluorescent or another
permanently-installed technology. Please note that
screw-in lamps are not eligible for this rebate.
•Must include a passive infrared and/or ultrasonic
occupancy sensor with a fail-safe feature in case the
lamp fails due to a sensor failure.
•The fixture must operate at low-standby light levels
during vacancy, and then switch to full light output
upon occupancy.
•The fixture cannot exceed 35 percent of full wattage during
unoccupied periods.
Exclusions:
•Fixtures whose settings can be overridden are not eligible.
•Not eligible for additional rebates through the “Occupancy
Sensors” rebate category.
Installation Process:
Low-mode setting should be chosen so that the surface
illumination levels are code compliant.
Rebate
Code
Description
Rebate/
Unit Measure
L733
Bi-Level Stairwell/Hallway/Garage
$15/fixture
Lamps
Low- or Reduced-Wattage T8 Systems
(25 and 28 watt)
Requirements:
Additional Details:
Rebates are for the installation of 4-foot low-wattage T8
lamps that replace 32-watt T8 lamps. Approved lamps can
be found at www.cee1.org on the most recent spreadsheet
listed as “28W & 25W Lamps & Ballasts.”
Low-wattage T8 lamps are best used to replace First
Generation 700 series 32-watt T8 lamps in existing lighting
systems. Care should be taken to read manufacturer
recommendations for ballast requirements and use in
low temperature.
Exclusions:
Replacement lamps in this rebate category are not eligible
for additional rebates through the “Interior High Bay Linear
Fluorescent Fixture” category.
Rebate
Code
Existing Lamp
Wattage
Replacement
Lamp Wattage
Rebate/
Unit Measure
L730
32 watt
28 watt
$0.50/lamp
L863
32 watt
25 watt
$1/lamp
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Accent and Directional Lighting
Light Emitting Diode (LED) Accent, Surface, Pendant,
Track and Recessed Downlight Fixtures
Requirements:
Exclusions:
•Rebates are based on a one-for-one replacement of
incandescent or halogen fixtures up to 100 watts.
•Please note that screw-in LED lamps are not eligible
for these rebates.
•The light emitting diodes (LEDs) must replace reflectortype incandescent, PAR halogen, or PAR halogen IR fixtures
as a fully-integrated LED luminaire (complete retrofit kit).
Rebate
Code
Existing Fixture
Wattage
Replacement
Fixture Wattage
Rebate/
Unit Measure
•The LEDs must meet a minimum luminaire efficacy
of 35 lm/w.
LC23
66 to ≤ 100 watt
> 12–25 watt
$25/fixture
LC25
41 to ≤ 65 watt
≥ 10–12 watt
$20/fixture
•All new LED fixtures must be on the list of Pre-Qualified
LED Fixtures available at www.pge.com/led.
LC29
≤ 40 watt
< 10 watt
$15/fixture
•Customers are responsible for verifying that new fixtures
work with existing lighting controls.
•Downlights intended for installation in insulated ceilings
must meet Title 20 requirements.
Starting in April 2013, LED directional screwin replacement lamps will be available with a
PG&E incentive through participating electrical
and lighting distributor partners. Please visit
www.pge.com/led to get more information on
this and other LED incentives.
Screw-In Compact Fluorescent
Reflector Lamps
Requirements:
•Replace incandescent floodlights, recessed down lights,
and/or track lighting bulbs with a 14- to 28-watt compact
fluorescent lamp (CFL).
Rebate
Code
L1005
Description
Screw-in, Compact Fluorescent,
Reflector Lamps, 14–28 watt
Rebate/
Unit Measure
$4/lamp
•Screw-in compact fluorescent reflector lamps with
integrated ballasts must be listed as ENERGY STARqualified.
•Screw-in induction reflector lamps also qualify if it can
be demonstrated that lamp performance is equivalent to
ENERGY STAR rating minimums. Visit www.energystar.gov
for more information.
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Occupancy Sensors
Occupancy Sensors Rebate Table
Rebate
Code
Description
Rebate/
Unit Measure
•This rebate applies to hardwired or wireless, batterypowered or wireless, self-powered passive infrared and/
or ultrasonic detectors that control interior lighting fixtures
only. Self-contained, wall-box lighting sensors are defined
as units without an exterior switch pack or relay that are
designed to replace a standard wall switch.
L82
Wired Wallbox Switch
$5/sensor
HA28
Wireless Wallbox Switch
$5/sensor
L859
Wired Sensor Controlling < 500 watt
$35/sensor
HA44
Wireless Sensor Controlling < 500 watt
$35/sensor
L860
Wired Sensor Controlling ≥ 500 watt
$50/sensor
HA45
Wireless Sensor Controlling ≥ 500 watt
$50/sensor
•Fixture-integrated sensors are defined as units that are
factory-installed in a lighting fixture and used in interior
installations and they must control all lamps in the fixture.
L1037
Fixture Integrated High-Bay
Occupancy Sensor
Fixture Wattage ≥150 watt
$15/sensor
L1038
Fixture Integrated Low-Bay
Occupancy Sensor
Fixture Wattage < 150 watt
$10/sensor
Requirements:
•Controlled-wattage requirements, where applicable, are
listed in the Occupancy Sensors Rebate Table.
Exclusions:
Sensors for exterior installations do not qualify for
this rebate.
Additional Process:
New fixtures equipped with fixture-integrated sensors
used in stairwells, hallways, or garages sometimes qualify
through the “Bi-Level Stairwell/Hallway/Garage Fixtures”
rebate category and not the “Occupancy Sensor” category,
depending on their specifications. Please be sure that your
product qualifies under the correct category.
Additional Details:
•When used in conjunction with both T8 and T5 lamps,
program rapid-start ballasts are designed to provide
maximum lamp life in frequent lamp applications such
as in areas where occupancy sensor controls are used.
•When used in conjunction with T8 lamps, instant-start
electronic ballasts are the most popular type of electronic
ballast today because they provide maximum energy
savings and start lamps without delay.
Exterior Photocells
Interior Time Clocks
Requirements:
Requirements:
Rebate applies to built-in or stand-alone twist-lock
photoelectric cells that switch certain outdoor lighting
loads on at dusk and off at dawn.
•Must control the on and off schedule of lighting equipment.
Exclusions:
Exclusions:
Interior installations do not qualify for this rebate.
Exterior installations do not qualify for this rebate.
Rebate
Code
L36
Description
Photocells
Exterior
•Must protect scheduled events from interruptions via
back-up system during power outages.
Rebate/
Unit Measure
Rebate
Code
$10/photocell
L31
Description
Time Clocks
Interior
Rebate/
Unit Measure
$15/time clock
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Definitions
Bi-level Stairwell/Corridor Fixture: This type of lighting
fixture is designed to reduce energy consumption while
still providing appropriate illumination levels during
occupied periods and emergency egress. When spaces
are unoccupied, the fixture operates at low light levels.
Candelabra Base: A smaller screw-in base for light
bulbs with a 12-millimeter diameter, also referred to
as an E12 base.
Edison Base: The most common screw-in base for light
bulbs with a 26-millimeter diameter, also referred to as
a E26 (or medium) base.
ETL: ETL stands for the Electrical Testing Laboratory,
which marks products of compliance to applicable
electrical, gas and other safety standards. For more
information, visit www.etl.com.
Fixture: Refers to new equipment being installed based
on system wattage (lamp and ballast).
Fixture-Integrated Sensors: Occupancy sensors that
are factory- or field-installed in a lighting fixture which
are intended to control the lamps within that fixture.
High Performance Linear Fluorescent Fixture: Includes
complete fixtures or complete retrofit kits only. Fixture
efficiency that meets or exceeds 80 percent with
advanced optical design that includes nonplanar lens,
such as architectural and louvered designs. Either 2' x 4'
or 2' x 2' and can contain one or two lamps. Only certain
combinations of high performance lamps and high
performance ballasts are eligible.
High Performance T8 Lamp: These high-performance lamps
are also known as 800 series fixtures. Typically the third
generation T8 lamps outperform first generation 700 series
T8s in both lamp lumen output and longer lamp life.
NEMA Premium Ballasts: These are the most efficient
fluorescent fixed output and dimmable electronics for
T8 ballasts to be recognized by the National Electrical
Manufacturers Association (NEMA).
Parking Garage: A parking garage is a covered building or
structure for the purpose of parking vehicles, which consists
of at least a roof over the parking area enclosed with walls on
all sides. Parking garages may have fences, rails, partial walls
(pony wall) or other barriers in place of one or more walls. The
structure has an entrance(s) and exit(s), and includes areas for
vehicle maneuvering to reach the parking spaces. If the roof
of the parking structure is also used for parking, the section
without an overhead roof is considered parking lot instead of
a parking garage.
Self-Contained Wall-Switch (Wall-Box) Lighting Sensors:
Line voltage units that are designed to replace a standard
wall switch without an additional switch/relay pack.
UL—Underwriters Laboratory: An independent product
safety certification organization. For more information,
visit www.ul.com.
Wall- or Ceiling-Mounted Sensor: This type of sensor is
generally installed to control multiple fixtures in a zone.
It typically requires a low-voltage switch and a relay pack,
but may include line-voltage type sensor as well.
High Performance Linear Fluorescent Fixture Ballasts:
National Electrical Manufacturers’ Association (NEMA)
Premium or CEE qualified T8 ballasts or T5 ballasts.
High Performance Linear Fluorescent Lamps:
Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) qualified 4-foot
T8 lamps or 2-foot T8/T5 lamps with at least 20,000 hour
rated life and a Color Rendering Index (CRI) that meets
or exceeds 82.
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CSB-0413-2109
April 2013
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