1. Enter the following address into your web browser: comminsul/calculator.asp This will take you to the Log In Screen. 2. Enter the User name and Password and click the Log In button. 3. On the main page you will be able to view all the projects you have created under your profile as well as start new projects. Click on the New Project link to start a new project. 4. The following window will be displayed when you create a new project. Here you will need to input the information specific to your construction project or metal building. Begin by entering the Project Name, Address, City, State, and Zip Code. Then select the Building Type and Schedule from the pull down menus. After populating these fields, click on the Get ZIP code energy costs button. This fills in the remaining fields on the sheet using state average utility costs and the closest weather station location based on the ZIP code. If you know the utility costs are different for your specific location, simply type over the numbers in the Electric Cost ($/kWh) and Fuel Cost ($/Therm) fields. After you have filled in the applicable fields, click the Submit button at the bottom of the page. If you need to start over, click the Reset button to clear all fields. .......................................................................... OWENS CORNING COMMERCIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR USAGE INSTRUCTIONS Note: When the cursor is held over the Schedule drop down box a brief explanation of the available schedules will appear. Additional field information is available on the Help menu. 5. After pressing the Submit button, you will be taken to a screen where you can input the specific building dimensions, type of roof, space conditioning category and window percentages. Begin by entering the building Length (ft), Width (ft), and Average Wall Height (ft). Next, select the Roof Type and Space Conditioning category from the pull down menus. Finally, type in the Windows (% of Wall Area) for each wall and Skylights (% of Roof Area) for the roof. Your building design is now complete. Click on the Calculate button at the bottom of the screen to begin the energy cost saving simulations. 6. The following window will be displayed when you press the Calculate button. This page will display the progress while the Commercial Energy Calculator processes the entered project data. Note: Please allow the calculator time to process the submitted data. 7. When the calculations are complete, the following Results screen will be displayed. The initial simulation targets Proposed energy efficiency measures for the building Envelope, HVAC, and Lighting systems that will achieve a 50% reduction in energy cost and qualify for the $1.80 per square foot tax deduction per the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005). The Baseline levels for this simulation are derived from ASHRAE 90.1-2001 as mandated in EPAct 2005. USAGE INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................... OWENS CORNING COMMERCIAL ENERGY CALCULATOR USAGE INSTRUCTIONS USAGE INSTRUCTIONS 8. Further, you can examine the possibility of qualifying for a $0.60 per square foot partial tax deduction by selecting the Envelope Only 16.67% option from the Results Target pull down menu. If your energy cost savings are greater than 16.67%, your building qualifies for the $0.60 per square foot partial deduction if you apply all of the Proposed envelope measures. Note: A building cannot qualify for both the Full EPAct 50% and the Envelope Only 16.67% tax deduction. The maximum EPAct 2005 tax deduction is $1.80 per square foot for a commercial building. 9. Some buildings will not qualify for either tax deduction, but the Commercial Energy Calculator is not just about EPAct…it is also about PAYBACK. The Measures Costs & Payback estimates a payback for your building with and without the EPAct tax deduction. The Commercial Energy Calculator can be used to estimate the energy cost savings and payback associated with more thermally efficient insulation systems in metal building roofs and walls. To illustrate, let’s compare the energy cost savings associated with going from an R13 to an R19 in a metal building wall assembly. First, select Wall - R13 from the Baseline Wall Construction pull down menu and Wall – R19 from the Proposed Wall Construction pull down menu. Next, enter your Installed Cost ($/ft2) for each of these systems by typing over the default numbers. Finally, select the No change option from the Proposed pull down menu for the remaining Envelope, HVAC, and Lighting measures. Hit the Recalculate button to determine the energy cost savings associated with changing to this level of wall insulation. If you have additional questions about the Commercial Energy Calculator contact your Owens Corning Representative. .......................................................................... OWENS CORNING INSULATING SYSTEMS, LLC ONE OWENS CORNING PARKWAY TOLEDO, OHIO, USA 43659...