rick nortz - mitsubishi electric - ductless heat pump growth opportunities in massachusetts
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Learning Objectives
Keep Existing Heat for Secondary
• Market
• Types of Applications
• Best Practices
• Massachusetts Incentives
• Is energy use a priority?
• Sole source or supplemental?
• Expects unit to handle extreme events?
• Allergies/Asthma concerns?
• System management via internet?
• Dehumidification a priority?
Residential Considerations
Massachusetts
Utility SEER HSPF Amount
National Grid ≥18 ≥9 $150
National Grid ≥20 ≥11 $300
CLC, ES, Unitil ≥18 ≥9 $250
CLC, ES, Unitil ≥20 ≥11 $500
Muni-‐Helps
Program SEER EER HSPF Amount
Muni Helps ≥16 ≥12 ≥8.2 $150
Muni Helps ≥19 ≥12.5 ≥10 $250
Muni Helps ≥20 ≥13 ≥10 $500
www.munihelps.org
Muni-‐Helps
Program SEER EER HSPF Amount
Muni Helps ≥16 ≥12 ≥8.2 $150
Muni Helps ≥19 ≥12.5 ≥10 $250
Muni Helps ≥20 ≥13 ≥10 $500
• Ashburnham• Boylston• Chicopee• Hull• Ipswich•Marblehead• Paxton
• Russell• Shrewsbury• South Hadley• Sterling•West Boylston•Westfield
www.munihelps.org