| ▲ | ethansinjin 2 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Important caveat: > You must swap out an old electric unit; switching from gas to electric doesn't qualify.[0] That’s a bummer; totally would have done this otherwise [0] https://www.hotwater.com/water-heater-rebates/tva-heat-pump-... | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | ProllyInfamous 2 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Interestingly, TVA/EPB/Lowes [7] never asked for our swaps (I threw all four oldtanks away). [7] not Home Depot; AOSmith -eligible, not Rheem (can no longer edit abovepost) ---- Didn't know about the gas disqualifier... or the great URL/reference (thanks)! For future TVA homeowner installers: the website seems to indicate that you MUST use an approved contractor for the rebate — at least December 2025, in EPB/Chatt, this was not required: just had to go to Hixson Lowes and have them look up address and then paid (w/ delivery, not in-stock). ---- Less than a decade ago, I helped install a 38kW [•] tankless/instaHot heater (¡¡¡ that's three 240v40a two-pole circuitbreakers !!!) into a beautiful new home. Homeowner is actively doing his part not maintaining the unit in eventual hopes of justify purchasing a new heatpump waterheater. Godspeed. [•] I think technically it's 28kW -rated (there's a consumer-installed limit, w/o boilermaker license), but the circuits support more w/o 80% derating applied | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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