Ground Source Heat Pumps (Total: )
As of December 15, 2023, all ground source heat pumps found on this list are eligible under the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability (OHPA) program. Direct expansion (DX), water-to-water, and brine-to-water systems are not eligible.
Homeowners should ask their geothermal contractor to include the AHRI number, along with the brand name, and the model number of the recommended ground source heat pump unit in the quote. This information can then be used to confirm that the quoted system is eligible.
To confirm that the specific ground source heat pump system recommended by your contractor is eligible under OHPA, follow these steps:
1. Enter the AHRI number in the “AHRI/Verification reference” field near the bottom of this page, then hit enter.
2. When you review the search results, verify that the brand name and model numbers shown in the search results match exactly the information provided by your geothermal contractor in the quote.
All equipment must be purchased in Canada. Online purchases are only eligible if they are ordered from a distributor located in Canada.
The list is updated quarterly and was last updated on September 26, 2024.
Return to the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program Website
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Select | Model Number | Brand Name | Closed-loop COPc | Closed-loop COPh | Open-loop COPc | Open-loop COPh | Category | AHRI Classification | Closed-loop Cooling Capacity (kW) | Closed-loop Cooling Capacity (Btu/h) | Closed-loop Heating Capacity (kW) | Closed-loop Heating Capacity (Btu/h) | Open-loop Cooling Capacity (kW) | Open-loop Cooling Capacity (Btu/h) | Open-loop Heating Capacity (kW) | Open-loop Heating Capacity (Btu/h) | AHRI / Verification Reference |
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