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Ductless Heat Pump Rebate Program
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Rebate Form Separate from HVAC Incentive Application
Available through:
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Contractor Requirements
Per DPUC and CL&P, contractors must be manufacturer certified for the product they are installing Contractors must have attended a CEEF education session INSTALLER ATTENDED MANUFACTURER’S TRAINING FOR INSTALLED UNIT □Yes DATE □ No □ Received CEEF Training **See Eligibility in Terms and Conditions section
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*ENERGY STAR - >=14.5SEER, >=12EER, and >=8.2HSPF
$1,000 Incentive Targeted to full-time residences with electric heat: 50% or higher of permanent zonal electric heat Capped at one rebate per home. The “first zone” is the utility measure because that’s where the cost-effective savings are Zoning (through more air handlers) is possible but provides less incremental savings per dollar. Multi-zone systems are not a desirable utility measure The DSHP unit must be AHRI rated and *ENERGY STAR® qualified (14.5 SEER, 12 EER, 10 HSPF) A list of DSHP units can be found at: Please select: “Find Variable Mini-Split and Multi-Split Heat Pumps” *ENERGY STAR - >=14.5SEER, >=12EER, and >=8.2HSPF
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$500 Incentive Requirements:
To receive your DSHP rebate for $500, the system must be AHRI rated and ENERGY STAR qualified (14.5 SEER, 12 EER, 8.2 HSPF) Applications: Bonus Rooms Basement Remodels Other remodels / additions
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www.goingductless.com/ct Questions and Contacts
Tom Ziobron, Program Administrator The Connecticut Light & Power Company (860) Patrick Burns, Program Administrator The United Illuminating Company (203)
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