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Old 07-19-2013, 10:26 PM   #1
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I work at a company in MA that connects homeowners to energy efficiency resources, including Mitsubishi mini split ac/heat pumps and other brands as well. You can call our free energy efficiency hotline at 617-963-8141 (mon-fri) for help finding a local installer or you can put in a request for a free consultation anytime at www.sagewell.com/takeaction (for heat/ac pump consultation select the box for energy efficient heating and cooling and then ductless mini split system on the form).
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Old 07-29-2013, 09:10 AM   #2
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how do you submit the rebate with psnh? i looked on their site but couldn't find anything. we're going to have a system installed pretty soon hopefully.
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Old 07-29-2013, 11:15 AM   #3
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how do you submit the rebate with psnh? i looked on their site but couldn't find anything. we're going to have a system installed pretty soon hopefully.
Home Energy Products provided the form 80% filled out with all the equipment details. For info on the program see:
http://nhsaves.com/heatingrebate/heatingcooling.html
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Home Energy Products provided the form 80% filled out with all the equipment details. For info on the program see:
http://nhsaves.com/heatingrebate/heatingcooling.html
My experience with Home Energy Products is the same as Slickcraft's. When I signed the contract two weeks ago to have them install two "Ductless Mini Split Heat Pumps" at my house, they provided me with the rebate form mostly filled out. All I had to do was complete and sign the form, then send an email to the designated person at NHEC and attach the (scanned) rebate application form, HEP installation contract, and two years' heating oil bills. I received NHEC approval for my rebate within 24 hours via email.
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Old 07-29-2013, 02:19 PM   #5
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Home Energy installed a unit for me on June 28 . Getting excited about an air conditioner seems nuts but this unit and the install was nothing short of great. Both the inside unit and outside units are VERY quiet . I find myself checking the small " ON " light on the inside unit because I can't hear it . Cools about 1/2 the house which is exactly what was promised . We decided to get a second unit that is being installed next week.

The process with the Co-Op was also great. sent the forms in e mail , did the little survey , advised them of the install and had my check in 10 days , no questions or issues.

Last , the first electric bill we have was MUCH lower then last year running the window type units . Don't have enough time on this for a real usage review but so far so good
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perfect, thanks guys.
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I mailed the rebate application on July 12th and I received a check for $900 yesterday, Aug 5th.
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sweet! now all we need to do is get the system.
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Old 08-07-2013, 06:36 PM   #9
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I got my 3 rebate checks today...took about 4 weeks. By the way, a month later we are still THRILLED and "chilled" with the system. I would HIGHLY recommend them.
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I got my 3 rebate checks today...took about 4 weeks. By the way, a month later we are still THRILLED and "chilled" with the system. I would HIGHLY recommend them.
Our two units are scheduled for installation tomorrow. We're looking forward to both the economical cooling and heating. We've never had "central A/C" before, so this will be quite a new experience for us.
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BTW, the pot of $ for these rebates is limited. For funding status see bottom of this page:
http://www.nhsaves.com/heatingrebate...ngcooling.html
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Was thinking about putting a Tankless Water Heater(have one in MA) in my cottage. Am I allowed this rebate.

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Was thinking about putting a Tankless Water Heater(have one in MA) in my cottage. Am I allowed this rebate.

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Yes - see the link Slickcraft provided. It depends on the unit you choose if it's covered, and to what amount...
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Old 08-09-2013, 12:39 PM   #14
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Do the rebates apply if you don't have an existing system and are adding one? We have only a gas fireplace and window ac units at the island and would like something better.

It looks like the rebates came into effect in April, we installed a new boiler at home in January and would have been eligible for a nice rebate. Too bad.
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Do the rebates apply if you don't have an existing system and are adding one? We have only a gas fireplace and window ac units at the island and would like something better.

It looks like the rebates came into effect in April, we installed a new boiler at home in January and would have been eligible for a nice rebate. Too bad.
We had no existing system on the island, only a wood stove and space heaters.
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Our two Mitsubishi "Ductless Mini Split" heat pump units were installed by Home Energy Products yesterday. The installation, including the addition of two new 220VAC electrical circuits, took about 6 hours. The installation team was excellent, utilizing drop cloths on the carpets and vacuuming up all debris and dust. All in all, they did a first-class job.

The weather yesterday afternoon got fairly warm and quite humid, yet after the two systems had been running for about 1/2 hour the house was quite comfortable. As the units cooled the house down to 72 degs, the fan speed gradually dropped down to the level of a whisper. If we are more than a few feet from the inside units we can barely hear the fans. We're quite satisfied.

By the way, Mitsubishi has designated Home Energy Products a "Diamond Contractor", which provides for a 7-year parts & labor warranty on the entire system. The only repair cost (after the first year) is a dealer service charge of around $150. All other repair costs are covered under the warranty.
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I have them coming over on Tuesday to do a site walk around.

We have 1040 sq foot, single level with attic access.

I think we will need a unit in each bedroom (2) approx. 200 sq feet each and one in the living area approx. 500 sq feet.

I currently have one 22000 BTU thru the wall A/C in the living area and only ceiling fans in the bedrooms. ..... this unit is loud and consumes a lot of energy...

The heating is an oil fired monitor and electric base board

My question to you is how many BTU's did you buy for what size home and why two units and not one or three ?

Also how far from the ceiling do they install them ?

My wife is concerned about them being the new center of attention when one enters the room.

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