Think Green, Save Green

If you’re like most homeowners, saving money on utility bills is a top priority for you. Bringing an environmentally friendly, high efficiency water heater into your home can be a great start. Recently, Congress increased residential tax credits for energy efficient improvements. A number of State high efficiency water heater models are eligible for a tax credit of up to 10% (with a cap of $300) of the purchase and install price.

How is the credit calculated?

There are important limitations on this tax credit. First, this is a single tax credit that can be used on a variety of “qualifying energy efficiency improvements” placed into service in 2011. You may claim a maximum of 10% (with a cap of $500*) on all of your “qualifying energy efficiency improvements.” That means, for example, if you purchase and install a qualifying unit and claim $100 of the tax credit for the unit, you have only $400 of the credit left to claim on your other qualifying expenditures. Second, you can claim a maximum of $300 on any one qualifying item of energy-efficiency building property - such as a water heater ($150 for qualifying furnaces and boilers). Third, if you claimed previous tax credits on energy efficiency improvements in any tax year from 2006 to 2010, you have to deduct the amount of those credits from the $500 cap. If the total amount of your previous claims is more than $500, you cannot claim any credit for improvements installed in 2011.

* There are special rules for qualifying units, which are subject to a $200 cap. If your planned improvements include these units, consult your State supplier for additional information.

How do I get my tax credit?

To get your tax credit, you must purchase and put an eligible State water heater into service in your primary residence between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2011. Save your receipt and use IRS Tax Form 5695 to claim your credit on your tax return. Click here for more details.

2011 Eligible models listing

All models listed on this page qualify for the tax credit when installed in a residential application by December 31, 2011.

PREMIER® HYBRID ELECTRIC

Model Number Gallon Capacity Energy Factor by Mode 1st Hour Rating/Gallon by Mode Height Shipping Weight (LBS)
Eff Hybrid Elec Eff Hybrid Elec
EPX-60DHPT 60 2.40 2.33 .88 51 68 66 67 1/3 365
EPX-80DHPT 80 2.30 2.33 .85 70 84 76 81 1/2 410

PREMIER® HYBRID GAS

Model Number First Hour Gallon Capacity Recovery 90ºF Rise Gallons Input Manifold Pressure Electrical Characteristics
BTU/HR Gas Type IN. WC kPA Volts/Hz Amperes
GPH-90N 189 121 100,000 NAT 4.2 1.05 120/60 2.5

PREMIER® SOLAR PACKAGED SYSTEM (complete w/ collectors)*

Model Number Storage Capacity Heat Exchanger Solar Energy Factor* Number of Solar Collectors
SS X 80SOTACI-2 76 Internal, Single Wall 2.5 2
SS X 80SOTACI-3 76 Internal, Single Wall 3.0 3
SS X 120SOTACI-2 108 Internal, Single Wall 3.0 2
SS X 120SOTACI-3 108 Internal, Single Wall 4.0 3
SS X 80SOTACE-2 80 External Double Wall 2.5 2
SS X 80SOTACE-3 80 External Double Wall 3.0 3
SS X 120SOTACE-2 120 External Double Wall 3.0 2
SS X 120SOTACE-3 120 External Double Wall 4.0 3
SS X01 ACI-501 Single Wall Internal Coil 1.9 - 2.2 1
SS X02 ACI-202 Single Wall Internal Coil 2.3 - 3.0 2
SS X02 ACI-402 Single Wall Internal Coil 3.3 - 5.3 2
SS X03 ACI-203 Single Wall Internal Coil 4.9 - 10.1 3
SS X01 ACE-501 Double Wall External Plate 1.7 - 1.8 1
SS X02 ACE-202 Double Wall External Plate 2.1 - 2.2 2
SS X02 ACE-402 Double Wall External Plate 2.8 - 3.0 2
SS X03 ACE-203 Double Wall External Plate 3.5 - 4.3 3

*Premier® solar models are eligible for 30% of total installed cost in tax credit, with no maximum limit.

PREMIER® POWER VENT FAMILY

Model Number First Hour Rating Gallons Gallon Capacity BTU Input Per Hour Natural Recovery 90°F Rise Gallons Dimensions in Inches
Height Diameter
GP6 50 YTVIT* 127 50 76,000 92 70-5/8 22
GP6 50 HTPDT 164 50 100,000 129 66-3/4 22
GP6 50 YTPDT 164 50 100,000 129 66-3/4 22

*Available in natural gas only.

ON-DEMAND/TANKLESS

Model Number BTU Input Natural/Propane Hot Water Output (GPM) Shipping Weight (LBS)
Minimum Maximum Maximum 45°F Rise 70°F Rise
INDOOR MODELS
GTS-305-NI
(200/201 Series)
15,000 180,000 7.5 6.6 4.3 50
GS-505-NI 15,000 199,000/190,000 9.4 7.4/7.1 4.3 50
OUTDOOR MODELS
GTS-305-NE
(200/201 Series)
15,000 180,000 7.5 6.6 4.3 46
GTS-505-NE 15,000 199,000 9.4 7.4 4.7 46


Non-Condensing Models

Model Number Type  BTU Input Natural/Propane   Energy Factor (EF)  Hot Water Output (GPM)  Approximate Shipping Weight (LBS) 
Minimum  Maximum    Maximum  45°F Rise  70°F Rise 
GTS-110-NI Indoor 19,500 140,000 0.82 6.6 5.1 3.3 38
GTS-310-NI Indoor 11,000 190,000 0.82 8.0 6.9 4.4 43
GTS-510-NI** Indoor 11,000 199,000 0.82 10.0 7.2 4.7 45
GTS-110-NE Outdoor 19,500 140,000 0.82 6.6 5.1 3.3 38
GTS-310-NE Outdoor 11,000 190,000 0.82 8.0 6.9 4.4 43
GTS-510-NE** Outdoor 11,000 199,000 0.82 10.0 7.2 4.7 45


Condensing Models

Model Number*  Type  BTU Input Natural/Propane   Energy Factor (EF)  Hot Water Output (GPM)  Approximate Shipping Weight (LBS) 
Minimum  Maximum    Maximum  45°F Rise  70°F Rise 
GTS-320-NIH Indoor 13,000 180,000 0.91 8.0 73
GTS-320-NEH Outdoor 13,000 180,000 0.91 8.0 73
GTS-320-PIH Indoor 13,000 180,000 0.91 8.0 73
GTS-320-PEH Outdoor 13,000 180,000 0.91 8.0 73
GTS-520-NIH Indoor 13,000 199,000 0.91 9.0 8.1 5.2 85
GTS-520-NEH Outdoor 13,000 199,000 0.91 9.0 8.1 5.2 83
GTS-520-PIH Indoor 13,000 199,000 0.91 9.0 8.1 5.2 85
GTS-520-PEH Outdoor 13,000 199,000 0.91 9.0 8.1 5.2 83

*For propane, change “N” to “P” in model number when ordering: Example: (GTS-520-PIH).
***ASME Models

2010 Tax Credit Information Archive.