Partially Measured Retrofit Isolation Sample Clauses

The Partially Measured Retrofit Isolation clause defines how energy savings or performance improvements are measured for specific components of a retrofit project, rather than the entire facility. In practice, this clause allows for the use of direct measurement for some variables, such as energy use of a new lighting system, while estimating or stipulating other factors that are less practical to measure directly. This approach provides a balance between accuracy and cost-effectiveness, ensuring that savings are verified for key elements without requiring comprehensive measurement of all variables, thus streamlining the verification process and reducing unnecessary complexity.
Partially Measured Retrofit Isolation. Measured Project Benefits are determined by partial field measurement of the energy use of the system(s) to which an ECM was applied separate from the energy use of the rest of the facility. Measurements will be short-term with only one-time measurements before and after the Installation Period. Partial measurement means that some but not all parameters will be measured. Careful review of the design and installation of ECMs is intended to demonstrate that the stipulated values fairly represent the probable actual values. Agreed-upon values will be shown in the measurement and verification plan, along with analysis of the significance of the error they may introduce. Engineering calculations using short-term pre and post-retrofit measurements and stipulations are used to calculate Measured Project Benefits for the duration of the Guarantee Term.
Partially Measured Retrofit Isolation. Savings are determined by partial field measurement of the energy use of the system(s) to which an ECM was applied; separate from the energy use of the rest of the facility. Measurements may be either short-term or continuous of the error they may introduce. Partial measurement means that some but not all parameter(s) may be stipulated, if the total impact of possible stipulation error(s) is not significant to the resultant savings. Careful review of ECM design and installation will ensure that stipulated values fairly represent the probable actual value. Stipulations should be shown in the M&V Plan along with analysis of the significance of the error they may introduce. Engineering calculations using short- term or continuous post-retrofit measurements and stipulations. Lighting retrofit where power draw is measured periodically. Operating hours of the lights are stipulated.
Partially Measured Retrofit Isolation. Careful review of the design and installation of Improvement Measures is intended to demonstrate that the stipulated values fairly represent the probable actual values. Agreed-upon values will be shown in the Performance Contract Agreement. Engineering calculations which include pre-retrofit and post-retrofit measurements and stipulations are used to calculate Measured Project Benefits for the duration of the Guarantee Term. .
Partially Measured Retrofit Isolation. Measured Project Benefits are determined by partial field measurement and verification of the energy use of the system(s) to which an Improvement Measure was applied separate from the energy use of the rest of the facility or system(s). Partial measurement means that some but not all parameters will be measured. Careful review of the design and installation of Improvement Measures is intended to demonstrate that the stipulated values fairly represent the probable actual values. Agreed-upon values will be shown in the Performance Contract Agreement. Engineering calculations which include pre-retrofit and post-retrofit measurements and stipulations are used to calculate Measured Project Benefits for the duration of the Guarantee Term. Pre-Retrofit: • No pre-retrofit measurements are required. Post-Retrofit: • Utility production sub-meter will be continuously monitored through the FMS. Adjustments will be made based on compliance with the preventative maintenance schedule. • Post-Installation trends of solar insolation and energy output (KWh) will be used in accordance with FEMP M&V Guidelines. Trend data will be used to capture changes in efficiency and performance. City will be notified if it is determined the equipment is not performing as specified or if the trends indicate the Solar PV systems are not operating as intended. Any notifications and resolutions will be included in the annual M&V report. City agrees to notify Consultant, within fourteen (14) days, of (i) any actual or intended change, whether before or during the Guarantee Term, in the use of any facility, equipment, or Improvement Measure to which this Schedule applies; (ii) any proposed or actual expansions or additions to the premises or any building or facility at the premises; (iii) a change to utility services to all or any portion of the premises; or (iv) any other change or condition arising before or during the Guarantee Term that reasonably could be expected to change the amount of Project Benefits realized under this Attachment. Such a change, expansion, addition, or condition would include, but is not limited to: (a) changes in the primary use of any facility, Improvement Measure, or portion of the premises; (b) changes to the hours of operation of any facility, Improvement Measure, or portion of the premises; (c) changes or modifications to the Improvement Measures or any related equipment; (d) changes to the M&V Services provided under this Attachment; (e) failure of any portion...

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