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Florida Power says, "An average family can save up to 50% on annual water heating cost." In addition, the improved cooling performance from your air conditioner or heat pump means even more savings on your utility bill.
Heat Recovery Units increase your A/C efficiency by 10% and reduces the compressor head pressure; thereby reducing stress and improving compressor service life.
Heat Recovery works by extracting heat from your refrigerant as it leaves the Air Conditioner or Heat Pump compressor and transferring the heat into your water heater. The more efficient, high SEER models run with lower hot refrigerant temperatures so they don't heat water as fast as the lower SEER models. However, as long as the refrigerant temperatures are over 130° F, you can transfer heat back to the water heater. So, while it's true that a 13 SEER air conditioner doesn't make as much hot water as a 10 SEER air conditioner, it is incorrect to say that heat recovery does not work. Generally speaking, you need to get above 14 SEER before you even have to worry about the hot refrigerant temperature being too low to enable the heat recovery to work. The question to ask, regardless of whether you have a single, dual or variable compressor is how hot does the refrigerant get? Anything over 130° F will work.