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The GE Electric Heat Pump Water Heater lets you save serious money off your without sacrificing hot water.

GeoSpring™ hybrid water heater   Model #: GEH50DNSRSA

To create the next generation of water heaters, GE rethought every aspect of this appliance from the ground up. The result is an innovative new product that can reduce water heater operating cost up to 62% and save $320 per year.* That adds up to significant savings, and you won’t have to give up a single drop of hot water.


Features and Details
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GE heat pump water heater

GE heat pump water heater

With advanced heat pump technology combined with traditional electric elements, this new GeoSpring hybrid electric heat pump water heater has been designed with maximum energy efficiency in mind.

The tank portion of this ENERGY STAR® qualified electric water heater includes two electric heating elements, a pressure relief valve, an internal porcelain-lined tank and an anode rod. But what truly sets this product apart is just above the tank.

Did you know that residential electric water heaters are the highest energy users in U.S. households behind air heating and cooling systems? It’s true.

In fact, if you combine the energy consumed by your refrigerator, dishwasher, clothes washer and clothes dryer, these appliances would use less energy than your current standard water heater.

But recent technological advancements and increasing energy prices have pushed water heaters to the forefront of emerging high efficiency, energy-conscious products. And GE is leading the way by developing a solution that offers the same amount of hot water for the entire family, while using significantly less energy than a standard water heater.

Energy Savings
Cut water heating energy usage by up to 62%

The GeoSpring hybrid water heater is ENERGY STAR® qualified

The energy efficient GE hybrid water heater exceeds 2010 ENERGY STAR standards with an energy factor rating (EF) of 2.35 (in Hybrid mode). The energy factor indicates a water heater’s overall energy efficiency based on the amount of hot water produced per unit of fuel consumed over a typical day. The higher the energy factor, the more efficient the water heater will be.

* GeoSpring hybrid electric heat pump water heater – 2.35 EF (in Hybrid mode)
* Standard electric water heater – 0.88 EF

That means a GE electric heat pump water heater:

* Saves approximately $320* per year–that’s $3,200 savings in energy costs over a 10-year period
* Uses less than half the energy compared to a conventional 50-gallon tank water heater
* Operates at 550 watts in eHeat™ mode vs. 4,500 watts in standard electric mode
* Exceeds ENERGY STAR requirement of 2.0 Energy Factor (EF) with a rating of 2.35 EF (in Hybrid mode)

Reduce your carbon footprint

* Operating a GE hybrid water heater instead of a standard 50-gallon electric model could help a U.S. household reduce water heating operating costs by approximately 62%, saving up to $320 annually and $3,200 over a 10-year period based on an electricity cost of 10.65 cents per kWh.
* Operating a GE hybrid water heater instead of a standard 50-gallon electric model could help a U.S. household avoid up to 62% of its CO2 emissions from the US grid associated with water heating.
* If 25% of U.S. households purchasing a new electric water heater in a given year were to choose GE’s hybrid water heater over a standard 50-gallon electric water heater more than 4 billion lbs. of CO2 emissions from the U.S. grid could be avoided annually, equivalent to the annual emissions of more than 360,000 cars on U.S. roads.

*Based on DOE test procedure and comparison of a 50-gallon standard electric tank water heater using 4879 kWh per year vs. the GeoSpring hybrid heat pump water heater using 1856 kWh per year.

- CAPACITY
Unit Capacity 50 Gallons
hide FEATURES – FEATURES
Control Type Integrated
Electronic
geheatpumptempdig20 Character x 4 Line Display
Backlit LCD Display
Service Diagnostics Integrated
Fuel Type Electric
Operating Modes eHeat™ Technology
Hybrid (Factory Default Mode)
High Demand
Standard Electric
Vacation Setting 3 to 90 days
Demand Response Capable 4 Settings
Renewable Air Filter Washable (included)
PreciseTemp +/- 3°F
Temperature Setting 100-140° F Range
Temperature Setting Factory Default 120° F
Condensate Collector Integrated (tubing included)
hide ECONOMICAL / QUIET – ECONOMICAL / QUIET
Operating Sound Level 58 DBA Average
hide APPEARANCE – APPEARANCE
Color Appearance Silver Metallic
Installation Free-Standing
hide WEIGHTS & DIMENSIONS – WEIGHTS & DIMENSIONS
Overall Depth 21 3/4 in
Overall Height 60 1/2 in
Overall Width 21 3/4 in
Approximate Shipping Weight 215 lb
Net Weight (lbs.) 190 lb
Connection Sizes – Hot Water Outlet (MNPT) 3/4″
Connection Sizes – Water Inlet (MNPT) 3/4″

Get installation instructions
hide POWER / RATINGS – POWER / RATINGS
Electrical Circuit Required Dedicated 30 Amp Min.
Electrical Consumption – Lower Element 4,500 Watts – Maximum Heating
550 Watts – Minimum Heating
Electrical Consumption – Upper Element 4,500 Watts – Maximum Heating
550 Watts – Minimum Heating
Electrical Power Required 240 Volts/ 208 Volts (L1, L2, Ground) 60 Hz
Energy Factor (hybrid mode) 2.35
First Hour Rate (FHR) 63 Gallons
Operating Air Temperature Range eHeat™ Mode
Hybrid Mode
High Demand Mode – Above Recommended Range 45° to 120° F
Standard Electric Mode – Standard Recommended Range 32° to 150° F
Operating Water Pressure 20-125 PSI (30-80 PSI recommended)
Voltage 240.0 V
hide WARRANTY – WARRANTY
Parts Warranty Limited 10 year entire appliance
Labor Warranty Limited 1-year entire appliance


Have more questions? Please contact us.  800-524-4280.

The Geo-spring heat pump hot water heater for the lowest price available!

Click on the pic for an amazing deal of.  1,399.00

Consumes up to 62% less energy than a standard electric water heater Save $320 per year in water heater operating cost (Based on DOE test procedure and comparison of a 50-gallon standard electric tank water heater using 4881 kwh per year vs. the GE Hybrid water heater using 1856 kwh per year) Demand response capable ENERGY STAR qualified – Exceeds federal guidelines for energy efficiency and provides year-round energy and money savings Offers easy replacement of standard electric water heater Fits in similar footprint as a standard 50-gallon water heater Uses existing water and electrical connections

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