A. O. Smith ATHR-160M 1 vs Rinnai CXP199I REU-NBP3237FFC-US

The Rinnai CXP199I REU-NBP3237FFC-US is the more efficient unit: UEF 0.98 versus 0.95 — about 3% less energy for the same hot water. At national average rates that works out to about $251/year for the Rinnai CXP199I REU-NBP3237FFC-US against $258/year for the A. O. Smith ATHR-160M 1 — a $7 annual difference. The Rinnai CXP199I REU-NBP3237FFC-US sustains the higher flow (5.8 GPM vs 4.8 GPM under the DOE test).

A. O. Smith ATHR-160M 1 Rinnai CXP199I REU-NBP3237FFC-US
Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) 0.95 0.98
Fuel Natural Gas, Propane Natural Gas, Propane
Max flow rate 4.8 GPM 5.8 GPM
Draw pattern High High
Annual gas use (natural gas) 178 therms/yr 173 therms/yr
Gas input rate 160 kBTU/h 199 kBTU/h
Max current draw 5 A 4 A
Vent type Power Vent, Power Direct Vent Power Direct Vent
Recovery efficiency 98 % 99 %
Smart / connected capable No No
Minimum activation flow 1 GPM 0.1 GPM
Annual propane use 194.53 gal/yr 189.07 gal/yr
Vent size 3 / 2 2
Height 25.8 in
Diameter 11.4 in
Width 17 in 18.5 in
Depth 16 in 11.4 in
ENERGY STAR certified Yes Yes

Frequently asked questions

Which costs less to run, the A. O. Smith ATHR-160M 1 or the Rinnai CXP199I REU-NBP3237FFC-US?

The Rinnai CXP199I REU-NBP3237FFC-US: about $251/year versus $258/year for the A. O. Smith ATHR-160M 1 at national average rates — a $7 annual difference.

Are the A. O. Smith ATHR-160M 1 and Rinnai CXP199I REU-NBP3237FFC-US both ENERGY STAR certified?

Yes — every water heater in this database is drawn from the U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR certified water heater datasets.