Download PDF version

Rheem®, a global manufacturer of water heating and HVACR products, is launching two versions of the 120-Volt ProTerra® Plug-in Heat Pump Water Heater.

Providing advanced solutions for California contractors and homeowners seeking a drop-in gas replacement, the ProTerra Plug-in Heat Pump Dedicated and Shared Circuit models boast high-efficiency performance, up to five times of standard gas water heater, without the need to upgrade the electrical panel for 240V hardwired service.

Maximum output performance

With sustainability at the forefront of these innovative designs, the ProTerra Plug-ins’ industry-first 120V Heat Pump technology results in installations with minimal to no electrical work. The 120V ProTerra Plug-in is available in two versions, allowing users to explore the Dedicated Circuit or Shared Circuit models.

The Dedicated Circuit model offers the largest compressor in the industry

The Dedicated Circuit model offers the largest compressor in the industry and delivers the fastest heat pump water heater (HPWH) recovery on the market, performing similarly to a standard gas water heater. The Shared Circuit design offers HydroBoost mixing valve that extends the hot water in the tank for maximum output performance and requires no electrical work.

Minimal clearance requirements

The 120V ProTerra Plug-in models are a gamechanger for California,” said Ankur Maheshwari, Director of Global Product Management and Decarbonization Lead at Rheem. “Many cities throughout the state have gas bans and efficiency requirements, which make HPWH the ideal option for new construction and replacement. Rheem provides our California customers with a comprehensive solution to meet both their sustainability goals and hot water performance needs.”

Market demands and ongoing feedback from plumbing partners served as the catalysts for the latest expansion of the ProTerra family of HPWH. With minimal clearance requirements and the ability to fit in a standard tank footprint, the units were designed for quick and easy retrofit installation, effortlessly fitting in tight spaces.

Average ambient temperatures

The EcoNet app will also alert users with updates on the unit’s system health

The ProTerra Plug-in models utilize the Rheem EcoNet® app’s Wi-Fi controls, allowing for convenient operation and monitoring. Capabilities include adjusting water temperature, scheduling and tracking energy usage from a smart phone. The EcoNet app will also alert users with updates on the unit’s system health, with the goal of keeping hot water flowing in the home.

The Shared Circuit model is demand response ready with built-in EcoPort (CTA-2045 port) which easily connects to utility programs for additional energy cost savings. ProTerra Plug-in models are best suited for use in most regions of California where average ambient temperatures remain above 37° F throughout the year. Rheem provides an online selector tool to help homeowners identify their ideal HPWH solution. Homeowners and plumbing contractors in California can also benefit from incentive and rebate programs providing additional cost savings.

Gas-Burning appliances

The development of ProTerra Plug-in HPWH technology began in 2019 with the roadmap to decarbonize California’s buildings, which included plans to replace gas-burning appliances with electric versions (CA Title 20). Previously, HPWHs needed 240V hardwired service. Replacing a gas water heater with a 240V HPWH in older homes presents a challenge, as common 100-Amp electrical panels often have no capacity left to add high energy-draw appliances like a 30-Amp water heater.

The 120V plug-in solves the electrical challenges of replacing a gas water heater

The 120V plug-in solves the electrical challenges of replacing a gas water heater. Prior to its public release, performance of the 120V ProTerra Plug-in was validated in a field study facilitated by the Advanced Water Heating Initiative, a U.S. Department of Energy-affiliated collaborative that aims to realize the carbon and energy savings of HPWH by scaling adoption.

Single family homes

In conjunction with public utilities like PG&E, SCE, and SMUD, the trial leveraged a Rheem ProTerra Plug-in Heat Pump with HydroBoost and LeakGuard™ (a Shared Circuit model) as the first of 32 HPWHs that were installed in single family homes to prove they sufficiently met demand.

Overall results of the study will be released following the completion of project’s remaining installs, but the 120V ProTerra Plug-in units installed to-date have demonstrated they are an ideal, plug-and-play retrofit solution that delivers on homeowners needs.

Download PDF version Download PDF version

In case you missed it

2025 AHR Expo: Top Innovations In HVACR Announced
2025 AHR Expo: Top Innovations In HVACR Announced

The AHR Expo (International  Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigerating Exposition) today announced the winners of the 2025 AHR Expo Innovation Awards. Winners are chosen annua...

Johnson Controls Center Develops And Tests HVAC Systems For Data Centers
Johnson Controls Center Develops And Tests HVAC Systems For Data Centers

Johnson Controls’ Advanced Development Engineering Center (JADEC) in New Freedom, PA., about 25 miles from Philadelphia, highlights and demonstrates the company’s capab...

Airzone Aidoo Pro Enhances VRF Energy Efficiency
Airzone Aidoo Pro Enhances VRF Energy Efficiency

The Olsen Group, based in Boca Raton, Florida, is a national pioneer in HVAC energy optimization. Donald Olsen and his seasoned team of HVAC control specialists have been in busine...

vfd