For 2008, Sierra Pacific Power is offering incentives for customers who install qualifying and gas furnaces or gas boilers and use participating contractors Please read this disclaimer.
| Participating Contractors |
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Air Wolf (775) 828-9796 |
Would you like to make your home more comfortable, energy-efficient and receive a cash incentive for doing so? When you replace your Split or Package system (A/C condenser Unit and Gas Furnace) or stand-alone Gas Furnace or Gas Boiler with a more efficient system you can receive a rebate for the gas furnace portion.
Stand-alone gas furnaces require a minimum of 90 AFUE and gas boilers require a minimum of 85 AFUE to qualify for a rebate.
In addition, when you make the switch to a more energy efficient system you may lower your energy bill as much as 11-15 percent. To make life in the northern Nevada more comfortable, most everyone relies on heating to get through the winter. It is this increased use of gas that can cause our bill to reach their highest point for the year.
By making the switch to a high efficiency system, not only will you lower your bill, you’ll reduce the demand for the resources needed to generate power, which helps preserve our environment. So when you save, everyone saves.
To get your rebate you must:
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Ask your preferred HVAC contractor if they are a participant in the Program.
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All work and equipment purchases must be completed after September 15, 2007.
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If you don’t have a contractor you can locate a participating HVAC contractor by calling (877) 411-TEST (8378) . Please read this disclaimer.
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The HVAC contractor will perform a diagnostic assessment and estimate on the new equipment.
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Have all work completed by the participating HVAC contractor.
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All necessary paperwork will be electronically submitted for you by the participating HVAC contractor.
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Retain a copy of the invoice and the Third Party Quality Control form from the HVAC contractor for auditing purposes.
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Rebates will be mailed within 30 days from when we receive the electronic filing.
To qualify for incentives:
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Customer must meet the minimum efficiencies in AFUE when replacing a stand-alone furnace or gas boiler.
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Incentives are to promote energy efficiency and conservation and are not intended to cover the complete cost of equipment or services.
The rebates are :
A/C Split Systems: The air handler is separated from the condensing unit |
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Stand-Alone Gas Furnace Rebates |
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| Rebate Level | Rating | Rebate Per System |
| Tier One | 90 AFUE |
$175 per system |
| Tier Two | 92 AFUE |
$200 per system |
| Tier Three | 94 AFUE |
$225 per system |
Stand-Alone Gas Boiler Rebate |
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| Rebate Level | Rating | Rebate Per System |
| Tier One | 85 AFUE |
$175 per system |
What is
AFUE
?
A higher AFUE number is better.
It measures the amount of heat actually delivered to your house compared to the amount of fuel that you must supply to the furnace. Thus, a furnace that has an 80% AFUE rating converts 80% of the fuel that you supply to heat -- the other 20% is lost out of the chimney.
Replacing Old Equipment: Why it is important?
A central HVAC system is designed to last 12-18 years, so in some cases savings and reliability are limited due to equipment age. Your HVAC contractor can help you decide when it is time to replace your old equipment with high efficiency equipment before your system breaks down and leaves you in the heat.
For more information email us at hvacprogram@sierrapacific.com or call toll free 1-866-588-6363.
Contractor Disclaimer
Any list (or specific name) of contractors is provided as a convenience for customers, and is presented for information purposes only. It does not constitute an endorsement of these contractors, nor a preference among these contractors. The customer is solely responsible for arrangements for, and results of, any work performed by the contractor. When selecting air conditioning equipment, customers are encouraged to consider manufacturer and service information for their specific application, including reliability and performance characteristics of the equipment, parts availability, warranty and maintenance agreements, service charges and related cost information. Sierra Pacific Power does not endorse specific equipment manufacturers.
The lack of participation in this program on the part of any contractor does not reflect in any way on the quality or thoroughness of the contractor or the installation provided by the contractor.
