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TWO Mr. Slims Heat Pumps Qualify
Homeowners can claim up to a maximum of $1,500 in tax credits for all energy-efficient home improvements. For Mitsubishi Electric HVAC split heat-pump systems, this means 30 percent of the cost of heat pump installation including equipment, materials and labor. The tax credit was effective February 17, 2009 after President Obama signed the new American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (also known as the Stimulus Bill).
To Qualify
HVAC systems MUST BE installed after February 17, 2009 through the end of 2010. Split-system heat pumps chosen for the installation must achieve the highest CE Tier Level of energy efficiency;
Specifications are as follows
|
Level |
SEER |
EER |
HSPF |
|
CEE Tier 2 |
15 or Higher |
12.5 or higher |
8.5 or Higher |
We are proud to say Two Mitsubishi Electric HVAC advanced systems split systems Meet these requirements:
|
Model |
Cooling Capacity |
SEER |
EER |
Heating Capacity |
HSPF |
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MSZ/MUZ-FD09NA |
9,000 Btu |
25 |
13.8 |
10,900 Btu |
10 |
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MSZ/MUZ-FD12NA |
12,000 Btu |
22 |
12.5 |
13,600 Btu |
10.55 |
Example of Savings
If a consumer purchases the MSZ/MUZ-FD12NA split system for $3,530.00, which includes equipment, materials, electrical & labor installation cost, then:
$3,530.00 x 0.30 = $1,059.00 in tax credits!
The consumer still has $441.00 available to be applied to other home improvements.
For information on the steps for obtaining the tax credit, click on HERE, or visit the air-conditioning, heating, and refrigeration institute (AHRI) at www.ahrinet.org and click on the 2009 energy efficient tax credits button on the right side of the home page. |