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Modèle # 686967 Internet # 1001207603

Voici tout simplement le plus avancé, silencieux et efficace chauffe-eau hybride sur le marché. Équipé d'une pompe à chaleur, il est 4x plus efficace qu'un chauffe-eau électrique standard. Les chauffe-eau Rheem hybrides électriques intelligents de 50 USG sont équipés d'une interface Wi-Fi intégrée permettant l'envoi d'alertes sur un appareil mobile (ex.: une éventuelle fuite d'eau), une autre façon de vous faire économiser. De plus, sa valeur est bonifiée par sa garantie de 10 ans et une couverture de la main-d'oeuvre au domicile pendant 1 an.

  1. Modèle d'admissibilité au remboursement: PROPH50 T2 RH350 D
  1. Économies: lorsque comparé à l'estimation du coût annuel d'utilisation d'un chauffe-eau électrique standard de même capacité, grâce à son étonnant facteur énergétique de 3,5 et à ses nombreuses caractéristiques éconergétiques.
  1. Intelligent: envoit des notifications relatives à son exclusif détecteur de fuites, d'autres dispositifs d'alertes et des messages d'entretien, directement sur votre téléphone.
  1. Silencieux: niveau sonore de fonctionnement légèrement supérieur à un chuchotement, vous remarquerez à peine qu'il est en marche.
  1. Économies à l'achat: donne droit à des rabais et subventions auprès d'organismes gouvernementaux ou de fournisseurs de services publics (si offert).
  1. Réactif à la demande: modes économie d'énergie et mode haute demande, s'adapte à votre rythme de vie pour minimiser sa consommation totale.
  1. Modèle d'admissibilité au remboursement: PROPH50 T2 RH350 D

Spécifications


Hybride

Oui


Caractéristiques du chauffe-eau

Wi-Fi


Emplacement de connexion du chauffe-eau

En haut

Dimensions

Hauteur assemblé (en pouces)
61
Hauteur de l’emballage (en pouces)
29
Largeur assemblée (en pouces)
23
Largeur de l’emballage (en pouces)
27
Poids assemblé (en livres)
178
Poids de l’emballage (en livres)
198
Profondeur assemblé (en pouces)
23
Profondeur de l’emballage (en pouces)
65

Détails

Caractéristiques du chauffe-eau
Wi-Fi
Commercial/Résidentiel
Résidentiel
Emplacement de connexion du chauffe-eau
En haut
Hybride
Pays d'origine
MX-Mexico
Puissance (Watts)
4500
Technologie Intelligente
Compatible avec les technologies intelligentes
Type d'énergie
Électrique
Type de profil de chauffe-eau
Vertical

Garanties et certifications

Garantie limitée de 10 ans sur le réservoir et les pièces, 1 an sur la main-d'oeuvre à domicile.
Chauffe-eau Rheem hybride/électrique intelligent à haute efficacité, 50 Gal, garantie 10 ansRheem Chauffe-eau Rheem hybride/électrique intelligent à haute efficacité, 50 Gal, garantie 10 ansVoici tout simplement le plus avancé, silencieux et efficace chauffe-eau hybride sur le marché. Équipé d'une pompe à chaleur, il est 4x plus efficace qu'un chauffe-eau électrique standard. Les chauffe-eau Rheem hybrides électriques intelligents de 50 USG sont équipés d'une interface Wi-Fi intégrée permettant l'envoi d'alertes sur un appareil mobile (ex.: une éventuelle fuite d'eau), une autre façon de vous faire économiser. De plus, sa valeur est bonifiée par sa garantie de 10 ans et une couverture de la main-d'oeuvre au domicile pendant 1 an.
Rheem
1001207603
CAD26002024-11-15
Home Depot Canada
Chauffe-eau Rheem hybride/électrique intelligent à haute efficacité, 50 Gal, garantie 10 ans est évalué 4.9 de 5 de 7.
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Rated 4 de 5 de par It's a Long Term Thing Too soon to give this 5 stars but the unit is operating well. So the question is, would you pay more to have a hybrid electric tank water heater? Depends on what you want. We live on a small farm in a northern climate and we replaced an oil fired water heater. We like the idea of not burning oil to take a shower. We want to save money on overall energy cost through energy efficiency. We also want a unit that can work well either on electric mains or solar panels or both so we can be more independent from energy supply and environmental issues. And the only way to see a cost benefit seems to be in a unit that is built to last. First impressions. It is well built, installed easily with an additional power line from our breaker panel and some minor water piping which we had done by local contractors. It's relatively quiet when the heat pump is on and silent when it isn't. It took about 24 hours to stabilize temperature and it's been good to go with no problems. The unit has a touch screen that allows you to select operation. It also has wifi so you can control it from your phone. We haven't, but it would be handy to use if you went on vacation and wanted to reduce power, or you're coming home and you want hot water when you get there. We are using the default setting which it seems draws AC current for heating but uses a heat pump to keep water hot. You can set it to all thermal electric or all heat pump. We're still figuring out what we need. Our unit is situated in our basement which is heated. A heat pump is the reverse of your refrigerator. It scavenges heat from the air to heat water and exhausts cold air. It also acts as a dehumidifier. Many people duct the cold exhaust outside and we piped water exhaust to a sump. For now we're letting it scavenge oil furnace heat in the basement and plan to duct the cold exhaust into a "cold room" where we store dry food and some storage produce. We'll see how it acts in the summer, but we think we can run it on hybrid only and use it to heat water, cool the cold room and dehumidify the basement. Some of this review is still my own speculation. The air filter is top mounted and easy to get to for cleaning or replacement. The drain looks big enough to make effective regular flushing and cleaning possible. Both are important for efficiency and long life (which is how this unit can pay for itself). Performance wise this unit is just as effective as any electric, gas or otherwise tank equipped water heater. I looked at tankless units and found that the high demand for electric current would make it less useful with solar panels we plan to install. While natural gas/propane are relatively cheaper now, they are either not available or totally dependent on supply/cost of delivery in the long term. Pros and Cons are subjective, your mileage may vary. But the 10 year warranty makes our plan a fair bet. We also qualified for a $1000. energy rebate which more than covered tax, delivery, electric and installation. So far I give this a solid thumbs up and I like the chance it gives us toward efficiency, using about 20% less oil, using more clean energy and saving money on hot water long term.
Date de publication: 2020-04-02
Rated 5 de 5 de par Recent Install Installed one of two units a few weeks ago. It took me a bit of work to understand the app setup and functionality. The unit works as expected. As well as heating water, it is a mini air-conditioner and dehumidifier the extent of which is somewhat dependent on how much hot water is used.
Date de publication: 2019-09-12
Rated 5 de 5 de par Rheem Hybrid Hot Water Heater Great product from Rheem. Pricey in Canada and wish it was more in line with American pricing at Home Depots in Maine. After all aren't we suppose to be supporting green technologies? Love being able to put it in vacation mode. But not having much luck getting the phone app to work yet.
Date de publication: 2019-07-05
Rated 5 de 5 de par These are the new way to heat your water! Simple install. App works well too. I like how you get a day by day energy usage graph! I'm already seeing how hugely efficient these are.
Date de publication: 2019-09-17
Rated 5 de 5 de par Hybrid water heater works well great to deal with Works great easy to install saved $50 this month power bill
Date de publication: 2020-07-19
Rated 5 de 5 de par Awesome technology Absolutely awesome technology. Quiet and energy efficient. This is the future of hot water heating.
Date de publication: 2020-08-24
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So, you pipe the intake air in and exhaust air out from/to the outside? Because otherwise you would be cannibalizing your own heat. Am i right Rheem? Thanks,

Posée par: Cdesmazes
No.   Exhaust is your choice, but in the summer inside to cool your home.    Then it depends on the climate you are in.   In Canad It might be best if you can run the exhaust directly into your furnace then you can leave it there year round, consider condensation issues if it is not close to the furnace.   If you heat w electricity then change the programing on the unit for the heating season to work more like electeic heater.    You CAN NOT use freezing outside air in the winter for the intake. 
Répondue par: heat pump user
Date de publication: 2024-11-04

How do I find out the average power consumption and/or operating cost for this model? Most appliances like a fridge have an energuide sticker so do these have something like that?

Posée par: Jeff
If this were a car, we'd say it runs on the smell of an oily rag. No joke! There are two of us (retired people) in a 2000 square foot home with all the usual demads for water that entails: dishwasher every day, clothes washer two or three loads a week, showers most days, and so on. We have our tank set up to only run on the heat pump. On average, we use 2.3 kWh of electricity a day. We have it set up to heat to 45-degrees every day except sunday evening, when it is set to go to 60-degrees for a couple of hours. I don't know that this is necessary on town water, but we figure that the high temperature will kill off any bacteria and so on that may have come in with the water supply. Just to see how this compares to non-heat pump, we switched over to the electric elements for a few days. In essence, this makes it into a regular water heater. Our average use went up to over 10 kWh a day. Needless to say we've not done that since. I hope this helps.
Répondue par: Nunas
Date de publication: 2024-11-04

Would this be acceptable for radiant floor heating and home use?

Posée par: Nuro
That's not what it's intended for; it's made and sold for potable hot water. But, I don't see why it would not work for heating, in principle at least. A lot would depend on the size of the home, how cold it gets, and whether the radiant heating is the primary source. I doubt it could heat a really big home in a cold climate. Here in Southern BC it probably would heat a smaller home. The tank would efficiently supply hot water up to its heatpump capability, then could be adjusted to switch over to standard resistance heating (or both) if more heat were needed. It's very efficient in heat pump mode, but the recovery time is very long, compared to when it uses its resistance heaters. In non-heatpump mode it's just an ordinary electric water heater. I'd also be concerned about the warranty for non-intended use. As a heater for potable water it's fantastic, as it runs in our home for only about 2.25 kWh a day, for two retired people. This is probably 1/3 to 1/4 what we would pay to run a regular water heater.
Répondue par: Nunas
Date de publication: 2024-11-04

Is this the 15amp or 30amp model Thanks

Posée par: Bpoole
Hi Bpoole. Thanks for reaching out. Rheem recommends 24 Amps for this unit. Hope this helps. Cheers.
Répondue par: TheRheemExpert
Date de publication: 2024-11-04

Is this the same model listed on the Rheem website Performance Platinum Series: Hybrid Electric Water Heater XE50T10HD50U0 (https://www.rheem.com/group/Rheem-hybrid-electric-water-heater-performance-platinum-series-hybrid-electric-water-heater/)

Posée par: jonnorth
yes, they are indeed the same model just one is availiable through home depot and one model is available through Rheem distributers
Répondue par: Rheem
Date de publication: 2024-11-04

Based on the Canadian Energy Star Unique ID requirements, could I be advised of the Rheem Heat Pump Water Heaters, Rheem product codes, and availability. Finally does Rheem have comparison sheet with other available brands. Thanks

Posée par: Percy
Hi Percy and thank you for your question. Please call 800-995-0982.
Répondue par: Rheem
Date de publication: 2023-05-01
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