HEAT PUMP (HYBRID) WATER HEATER REBATE PROGRAM Heat Pump Water Heaters must replace existing electric water heaters. Tier 1 = $300 Rebate Tier 2 = $500 Rebate Tier 3 = $500 Rebate The purchased equipment must be listed on the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance s qualified products list as meeting the requirements of the Northern Climate Specification. The installer (Homeowner or Contractor) must complete an installation training video from the manufacturer. A qualified equipment list and training videos can be found on LCPUD s website: https://www.lcpud.org/save-energy/hybrid-water-heaters A copy of the following must be attached to this form A copy of the purchase receipt/invoice verifying the following. Appliance model number Date Purchased Cost of Appliance Rebate form must be submit within 90 days of purchase date. Rebate will be paid by check. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery. HEAT PUMP (HYBRID) WATER HEATER REBATE APPLICATION Name Mailing Address Phone P.O. Box City, State, Zip Email Address Where Installed Existing electric water heater? Yes No Installed Location in your home Brand Capacity Model # Return Completed Form To: Lewis County P.U.D. Attn: Energy Services Dept. P.O. Box 330 Chehalis, WA 98532-0330 energyservices@lcpud.org =========================================================================== Date Verified Account No. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Verified By Amount
Advanced Water Heater Specification* Qualified Products List for Heat Pump Water Heaters Product Tier Product Brand Model Tier 3 Volume (gallons) Maximum Recommended Household Size Uniform Energy Factor NC Last Updated: 12/12/2017 Energy Factor NC Qualified Date A. O. Smith HPTU 50 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 A. O. Smith HPTU 50N 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 A. O. Smith HPTU 66 120 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 A. O. Smith HPTU 66N 120 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 A. O. Smith HPTU 80 120 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 A. O. Smith HPTU 80N 120 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 A. O. Smith HP10 50H45DV 50 2 3 2.9 3/14/2017 A. O. Smith HP10 80H45DV 80 4+ 2.9 3/14/2017 American HPHE10250H045DV 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 American HPHE10250H045DVN 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 American HPHE10266H045DV 120 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 American HPHE10266H045DVN 120 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 American HPHE10280H045DV 120 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 American HPHE10280H045DVN 120 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 Bradford White RE2H50R10B 1NCWT 50 2 3 2.8 2/9/2017 Bradford White RE2H80R10B 1NCWT 80 4+ 3.1 2/9/2017 GE BEH50DCEJSB 50 2 3 2.8 9/8/2016 GE BEH80DCEJSB 80 4+ 3.1 9/8/2016 GE GEH50DEEJSC 50 2 3 2.8 9/8/2016 GE GEH50DFEJSR 50 2 3 2.8 9/8/2016 GE GEH50DHEKSC 50 2 3 2.8 9/8/2016 GE GEH80DEEJSC 80 4+ 3.1 9/8/2016 GE GEH80DFEJSR 80 4+ 2.9 9/8/2016 GE GEH80DHEKSC 80 4+ 3.1 9/8/2016 Kenmore 153.5925 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 Kenmore 153.5926 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 Kenmore 153.5928 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 Lochinvar HPA051KD 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 Lochinvar HPA052KD 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 Lochinvar HPA067KD 120 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 Lochinvar HPA068KD 120 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 Lochinvar HPA081KD 120 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 Lochinvar HPA082KD 120 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 Reliance 10 50 DHPHT 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 Reliance 10 50 DHPHTNE 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 Reliance 10 66 DHPHT 120 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 Reliance 10 66 DHPHTN 120 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 Reliance 10 80 DHPHT 120 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 Reliance 10 80 DHPHTNE 120 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 Rheem PROPH50 T2 RH350 DC 50 2 3 3.2 12/6/2017 Rheem PROPH65 T2 RH350 DC 65 2 3 3.4 12/6/2017 Rheem PROPH80 T2 RH350 DC 80 4 3.4 12/6/2017 Rheem HPLD50 50 2 3 3.2 12/6/2017 Rheem HPLD65 65 2 3 3.4 12/6/2017 Rheem HPLD80 80 4 3.4 12/6/2017 Rheem XE50T10HD22U0 50 2 3 3.2 12/6/2017 Rheem XE50T10HD50U1 50 2 3 3.2 12/6/2017 Rheem XE65T10HD22U0 65 2 3 3.4 12/6/2017 Rheem XE65T10HD50U1 65 2 3 3.4 12/6/2017 Rheem XE80T10HD22U0 80 4 3.4 12/6/2017 Rheem XE80T10HD50U1 80 4 3.4 12/6/2017 Rheem PROPH50 T2 RH350 DCB 50 2 3 3.2 12/6/2017 Rheem PROPH65 T2 RH350 D15 65 2 3 3.4 12/6/2017 Rheem PROPH65 T2 RH350 DCB 65 2 3 3.4 12/6/2017 Rheem PROPH80 T2 RH350 D15 80 4 3.4 12/6/2017 Rheem PROPH80 T2 RH350 DCB 80 4 3.4 12/6/2017 Rheem PROPH50 T2 RH350 D 50 2 3 3.2 10/24/2016
Advanced Water Heater Specification* Qualified Products List for Heat Pump Water Heaters Product Tier Product Brand Model Volume (gallons) Maximum Recommended Household Size Uniform Energy Factor NC Last Updated: 12/12/2017 Energy Factor NC Qualified Date Rheem PROPH65 T2 RH350 D 65 2 3 3.4 10/24/2016 Rheem PROPH80 T2 RH350 D 80 4 3.4 10/24/2016 Rheem XE50T10HD50U0 50 2 3 3.2 10/24/2016 Rheem XE65T10HD50U0 65 2 3 3.4 10/24/2016 Rheem XE80T10HD50U0 80 4 3.4 10/24/2016 Richmond 10E65 HP4D15 65 2 3 3.4 12/6/2017 Richmond 10E80 HP4D15 80 4 3.4 12/6/2017 Richmond 10E50 HP4D 50 2 3 3.2 10/24/2016 Richmond 10E65 HP4D 65 2 3 3.4 10/24/2016 Richmond 10E80 HP4D 80 4 3.4 10/24/2016 Ruud PROUH50 T2 RU350 DCB 50 2 3 3.2 12/6/2017 Ruud PROUH65 T2 RU350 D15 65 2 3 3.4 12/6/2017 Ruud PROUH65 T2 RU350 DCB 65 2 3 3.4 12/6/2017 Ruud PROUH80 T2 RU350 D15 80 4 3.4 12/6/2017 Ruud PROUH80 T2 RU350 DCB 80 4 3.4 12/6/2017 Ruud PROUH50 T2 RU350 D 50 2 3 3.2 10/24/2016 Ruud PROUH65 T2 RU350 D 65 2 3 3.4 10/24/2016 Ruud PROUH80 T2 RU350 D 80 4 3.4 10/24/2016 Sanden GS3 45HPA US, SAN 43SSAQA 43 3 2.9 3/10/2017 Sanden GS3 45HPA US, GAUS 160QTA 43 3 2.9 3/10/2017 Sanden GS3 45HPA US, SAN 83SSAQA 83 4+ 3.3 3/10/2017 Sanden GS3 45HPA US, GAUS 315EQTD 83 4+ 3.3 3/10/2017 Sanden GUS 45HPA, SAN 83SSAQA 83 4+ 3.2 3/10/2017 Sanden GUS 45HPA, GAUS 315EQTD 83 4+ 3.2 3/10/2017 State HPX 50 DHPT 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 State HPX 50 DHPTNE 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 State HPX 66 DHPT 120 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 State HPX 66 DHPTNE 120 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 State HPX 80 DHPT 120 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 State HPX 80 DHPTNE 120 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 US Craftmaster HPHE2K50HD045VUN 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 US Craftmaster HPHE2K66HD045VUN 120 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 US Craftmaster HPHE2K80HD045VUN 120 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 Whirlpool HPHE2K50HD045V 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 Whirlpool HPHE2K50HD045VC 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 Whirlpool HPHE2K50HD045VN 120 50 2 3 2.9 6/24/2016 Whirlpool HPHE2K66HD045V 120 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 Whirlpool HPHE2K66HD045VC 120 66 3 3.1 6/24/2016 Whirlpool HPHE2K80HD045V 120 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 Whirlpool HPHE2K80HD045VC 120 80 4+ 2.9 6/24/2016 Tier 2 Tier 1 There are no Tier 2 products available as of the date of this posting. A. O. Smith FPTU 50 120 50 2 3 2.4 8/9/2016 A. O. Smith FPTU 66 120 66 3 2.6 8/9/2016 A. O. Smith FPTU 80 120 80 4+ 2.7 8/9/2016 A. O. Smith HHPT 80 102 80 4+ 1.8 11/10/2011 American HPE6280H045DV 102 80 4+ 1.8 8/9/2016 American HPHE6266H045DV 120 66 3 2.6 8/9/2016 American HPHE6280H045DV 120 80 4+ 2.7 8/9/2016 American HPHE650H045DV 120 50 2 3 2.4 8/9/2016 Reliance 6 50 DHPHT 120 50 2 3 2.4 8/9/2016 Reliance 6 66 DHPHT 120 66 3 2.6 8/9/2016 Reliance 6 80 DHPHT 120 80 4+ 2.7 8/9/2016 Reliance 6 80 DHPT 102 80 4+ 1.8 11/10/2011 Rheem PROPH50 T2 RH245BM 50 1 2 1.9 5/15/2016
Advanced Water Heater Specification* Qualified Products List for Heat Pump Water Heaters Product Tier Product Brand Model Volume (gallons) Maximum Recommended Household Size Uniform Energy Factor NC Last Updated: 12/12/2017 Energy Factor NC Qualified Date Rheem PROPH80 T2 RH245BM 80 3 2.3 5/15/2016 Ruud PROPH50 T2 RU245BM 50 1 2 1.9 5/15/2016 Ruud PROPH80 T2 RU245BM 80 3 2.3 5/15/2016 State EP6 80 DHPT 102 80 4+ 1.8 11/10/2011 State HP6 50 DHPT 120 50 2 3 2.4 8/9/2016 State HP6 66 DHPT 120 66 3 2.6 8/9/2016 State HP6 80 DHPT 120 80 4+ 2.7 8/9/2016 Stiebel Eltron Accelera 220 E 58 3 2.6 7/27/2015 Stiebel Eltron Accelera 300/WHP 300 80 5+ 1.9 2/27/2012 US Craftmaster HPE2F80HD045VU 102 80 4+ 1.8 11/10/2011 US Craftmaster HPHE2F50HD045VU 120 50 2 3 2.4 8/9/2016 US Craftmaster HPHE2F66HD045VU 120 66 3 2.6 8/9/2016 US Craftmaster HPHE2F80HD045VU 120 80 4+ 2.7 8/9/2016 Whirlpool HPSE2K50HD045V 100 (WP) 50 2 3 2.0 1/27/2014 Whirlpool HPSE2K50HD045VC 100 (WP) 50 2 3 2.0 1/27/2014 Whirlpool HPSE2K80HD045V 80 4+ 2.1 3/17/2015 Whirlpool HPSE2K80HD045VC 80 4+ 2.1 3/17/2015 * Formerly known as the Northern Climate Specification Prior to May 2016, products qualified under the EFnc value and the Norther Climate Specifica on. Those products remain qualifed and eligible un l discon nued. Beginning in May 2016, changes to the test procedure necessated a change to the UEFnc value. Hence, all products qualified after May 2016 are subject to the UEFnc requirements of the Advanced Water Heating Specification. For specifications, procedures, and criteria, see: http://neea.org/advancedwaterheaterspec Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
DO-IT-YOURSELF INSTALLATION TIPS Heat Pump Water Heaters for Before you begin... Familiarize yourself with all elements of installing an electric water heater. This sheet provides you with tips specific to the additional steps required to install a heat pump water heater; it is not an installation guide. It does not serve as a replacement for manufacturer instructions. DO YOUR HOMEWORK Review manufacturer s installation instructions and any supplementary resources, such as videos, that may be available. If you do not feel comfortable installing a standard electric water heater, do not attempt to install a heat pump water heater. Verify that your installation will be in compliance with all code and permitting requirements. Oregon: cbs.state.or.us/bcd Idaho: dbs.idaho.gov Washington: https://fortress.wa.gov/ga/apps/sbcc or lni.wa.gov Montana: bsd.dli.mt.gov/bc/bs_index.asp Ensure that your installation meets utility rebate and/or tax credit requirements. Visit SmartWaterHeat.org/Rebates for more information. Parts to have ready Electrical tape Wire nuts Teflon thread tape Water supply pipes Push-fit connectors do not require soldering; verify local code compliance Pipe connector for temperature/ pressure relief valve pipe PVC pipe and accessories for condensate lines PVC connectors threaded for condensate outlet connection (both 45 and 90 elbows) Pipe hangers PVC glue Pipe insulation Earthquake straps Wood or other spacing blocks Shims Optional: Condensate pump Clear vinyl tubing, sized for condensate pump and sufficient length to reach drain Tubing hangers Drain pan to sit beneath unit New unit may have a larger circumference than existing tank Thermal expansion tank if required by local code Tools to have ready Pipe cutter or hacksaw Measuring tape Gloves Plumber s wrench Screwdrivers Drill Level Ladder Electrical current tester or voltmeter Socket wrench Garden hose SmartWaterHeat.org
Do-it-Yourself Installation Tips 1 1. Remove existing unit Turn off power to the existing unit at the breaker box and disconnect electrical connections. Turn off water to the existing unit and disconnect water connections, leaving some pipe for new connections. Note: Use a hacksaw or pipe cutter for this step. Remove existing unit. 2 2. position new heat pump water heater Place drain pan in desired installation location, ensuring proper space between unit and wall. Unless ducted, most units require at least 1,000 cubic feet of air-flow around them to draw air from. This is the equivalent of a 10'x12'x8' space. Installation in an outdoor or unprotected area is not recommended. Position the unit so the air filter, cover and front panels can be easily accessed for inspection and servicing. Place the new unit inside the drain pan. Note: Heat pump water heaters are much heavier than standard electric units, and are very top heavy. Use care when moving. Attach earthquake straps that comply with manufacturer s clearance requirements and local code. If necessary, attach blocks to studs using appropriate anchors and maintain proper spacing from wall when straps are tightened. 3. Install Filter Ensure installation location allows access to air filter, which must be cleaned regularly. See the manufacturer s manual for cleaning schedule. Some filters lift up, while other filters are accessed on the side of the unit. 3 SmartWaterHeat.org
Do-it-Yourself Installation Tips 4. Level unit Ensure the unit is level, using shims if necessary. Like a refrigerator, leveling ensures the unit operates properly. Some local codes require the unit to sit on a stand, check with your city for requirements. 4 5. Connect pipes Connect water pipes in accordance with manufacturer s instructions. Note: Flexible pipe connections may be allowed and require no soldering, clamps, unions or glue. Use teflon tape on all threaded connections. 5 Install temperature/pressure relief valve (TPV) per installation instructions and local codes. 6. Insulate hot water supply Insulate hot water supply with flexible insulation to help maximize energy savings. 6 7. Install electrical connections Install electrical connections in accordance with manufacturer installation instructions. Note: Verify proper voltage with electrical current tester or voltmeter. 7
Do-it-Yourself Installation Tips 8 8. Address condensate management Identify condensate drain port(s) and choose the most appropriate drainage method for your installation. Attach PVC pipe to drain port and route in a downward slope to either a floor or sink drain. Note: If there is not a drain nearby, a condensate pump is required (see below). If drainage pipe is directed outside, ensure pipe will not freeze. Condensate Pump Installation Tips Install condensate pump per manufacturer instructions. Most condensate pumps can be attached to a wall hanger and plugged into a standard 115W outlet. Ensure tubing is connected securely to pump output and drains to a suitable termination point. Tubing may need to be routed up and over surrounding rooms. To help pull tubing through insulation and/or areas with limited access, attach a long PVC pipe to tube and gently pull tube through. Tubing and pipe hangers can be installed on condensate lines to prevent slippage and achieve a cleaner look. 9. Fill tank Double-check connections to ensure there are no leaks. Turn on a hot water faucet in the house to allow air to escape the new tank as it is filled. Turn on cold water supply to the unit. When the hot water faucet in the house has a steady stream, the tank is full. 10. Start YOUR heat pump water heater The heat pump water heater is ready to turn on. Turn on the power to the unit at the breaker. Verify the condensation pump is working properly by filling it slowly with water until the pump engages. Refer to manufacturer s operation manual and Smart Water Heat s Homeowner Quick Reference Guide for maintenance and operation guidelines. Disclaimer: This document provides general tips for a quality installation of a heat pump water heater; it is not an installation guide. For complete information regarding installation requirements, features, benefits, operation and maintenance, review the manufacturer s installation manual for the installed product. Images of specific manufacturer product lines are not placed as endorsements nor does this guide guarantee their quality. 10 Smart Water Heat is an initiative of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, an alliance of Northwest utilities and energy efficiency partners. SmartWaterHeat.org