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==> 1/ ACiQ® 50 Gallon Heat Pump water heater at HVACDirect.com® Ebay Store, model # ACiQ-80G-HP-WH = $1,699. Potential price after 30% Federal tax credit = $1,199.
UEF 3.75. Free delivery to your home. 12-year limited warranty available upon product registration.
Energy Guide. Average energy savings compared to a 50 gallon standard electric in the USA: $384 per year or about $3,840 over 10 years***
==> 2/ ACiQ® 80 Gallon Heat Pump water heater at HVACDirect.com®, model # ACiQ-80G-HP-WH = $2,200. Potential price after 30% Federal tax credit = $1,540.
Ultra-efficient UEF 4.0. Free delivery to your home. 12-year limited warranty available upon product registration.
Energy Guide. Average energy savings compared to a 65 gallon standard electric in the USA: $606 per year or about $6,060 over 10 years**
==> 3/ A. O. Smith® Voltex® MAX Heat Pump water heater 66 Gallon model HPTA-66 = $3,112 with free shipping to your home sold by Power Equipment Direct’s (PED) Ebay Store. Up to 40% More Hot Water than similar size models.
Potential price after market incentives = $2,179.
Large Variable Capacity Heat Pump water heater, including leak detection! Free shipping to your home!
Energy Guide. Average energy savings compared to a 65 gallon standard electric in the USA: $599 per year or about $5,990 over 10 years***.
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*Based on DOE test procedure and Energy Guide comparison of 50-gallon nominal capacity pre-2015 standard electric (3,609 kWh)and ACiQ 50-gallon heat pump water heater(866 kWh)using DOE EF to UEF conversion rates. Annual energy savings of 2.743 kWh/year and average US residential electricity cost of 14 cts/kWh. Savings may vary.
**Based on DOE test procedure and Energy Guide comparison of 66-gallon nominal capacity pre-2015 standard electric (5,574 kWh) and ACiQ 80-gallon heat pump water heater (1,240 kWh) using DOE EF to UEF conversion rates. Annual energy savings of 4,334 kWh/year and average US residential electricity cost of 14 cts/kWh. Savings may vary.
***Based on DOE test procedure and Energy Guide comparison of 66-gallon nominal capacity pre-2015 standard electric (5,574 kWh) and A. O. Smith HPTA-66 66-gallon heat pump water heater (1,291 kWh) using DOE EF to UEF conversion rates. Annual energy savings of 4,283 kWh/year and average US residential electricity cost of 14 cts/kWh. Savings may vary.
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