LED Lighting TH
R-CIP-0065Cost by year
$15,000 total| Year | Expenditure type | Basis | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| FY2040 | not stated | no basis | $15,000 |
Funding by source and year
more than one source per year is supported| Source | Class | FY40 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| CRF: Building Maintenance | Saved in advance | $15,000 | $15,000 |
| Residual against cost | 0 | $0 | |
Actual spend
manual entry or CSVNothing recorded. Actuals sit at the same grain as the funding above — by year and by source — so plan against actual works at the level the money was planned at.
Life cycle
| Useful life | 20 yrs |
| Condition | — |
| Last purchase | 2020-07-06 00:00:00 |
| Previous investment | $38,250 |
| Next investment | $15,000 |
| Trade-in value | — |
| Replacement year | FY2040 |
The Town paid $38,250 last time and will pay $15,000 next — -61% more.
Classification
derived| Importance | — |
| Timing rationale | — |
| Project type | — |
Proposed by rule. Nobody has confirmed it, so nothing built on these values states a fact.
Movement window
Not set. How far this project can move does not exist in the register, and the scenario engine cannot move anything without it. This is a question for the department, not a default.
Narrative
Drop in LED lights will cut energy usage for lighting by 30% and direct 100% of light at intended target opposed to fluorescent lighting which only directs 30% to intended target (light is transmitted 360 degrees)
A picture is recorded in the register at S:\Databases\CIP database\photos\hanover_logo.jpg — upload it on the edit page to show it here.
Who pays
CRF: Building Maintenance — Property taxes, General Fund.