GE Profile Heat Pump 50-Gallon (PH50S10BNY01) vs Rinnai REHP80 80-Gallon (REHP80C)

The GE Profile Heat Pump 50-Gallon (PH50S10BNY01) is the more efficient unit: UEF 4.5 versus 4 — about 11% less energy for the same hot water. At national average rates that works out to about $187/year for the GE Profile Heat Pump 50-Gallon (PH50S10BNY01) against $208/year for the Rinnai REHP80 80-Gallon (REHP80C) — a $21 annual difference. The Rinnai REHP80 80-Gallon (REHP80C) delivers more hot water in the peak hour (91 gal first-hour rating vs 75 gal). Only the GE Profile Heat Pump 50-Gallon (PH50S10BNY01) is connected-capable (app control, utility programs).

GE Profile Heat Pump 50-Gallon (PH50S10BNY01) Rinnai REHP80 80-Gallon (REHP80C)
Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) 4.5 4
Fuel Electric Electric
First-hour rating 75 gal 91 gal
Rated storage volume 50 gal 75 gal
Draw pattern High High
Annual electricity use 1102 kWh/yr 1225 kWh/yr
Heat pump type 240 Volt Integrated HPWH 240 Volt Integrated HPWH
Input voltage 240 240
Max current draw 23 A 24 A
Recovery efficiency 491 % 454 %
Smart / connected capable Yes No
Refrigerant (GWP) R1234YF R-134a (GWP:1430)
Compressor low-temp cutoff 35 °F 37.4 °F
Height 48.1 in 74.2 in
Diameter 18.5 in 25.7 in
ENERGY STAR certified Yes Yes

Frequently asked questions

Which costs less to run, the GE Profile Heat Pump 50-Gallon (PH50S10BNY01) or the Rinnai REHP80 80-Gallon (REHP80C)?

The GE Profile Heat Pump 50-Gallon (PH50S10BNY01): about $187/year versus $208/year for the Rinnai REHP80 80-Gallon (REHP80C) at national average rates — a $21 annual difference.

Are the GE Profile Heat Pump 50-Gallon (PH50S10BNY01) and Rinnai REHP80 80-Gallon (REHP80C) both ENERGY STAR certified?

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