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Model specs

HPTS-80-2

A. O. Smith / 82-Gallon Heat Pump Water Heater
Lower running cost than standard electric, but height, 240V, and condensate still decide fit.
UEF3.88Certified efficiency
First hour95 galHot water delivery
Footprint69" × 26.5"Height × depth
Running cost~$220/yrU.S. average electricity
Estimated annual savings: $709 compared to a standard standard electric tank. Based on U.S. average energy prices. See all heat pump models

HPTS-80-2 operating cost

This unit saves roughly $709 every year compared to the standard electric tank it replaces
HPTS-80-2
$220/yr
Std tank (0.92 UEF)
$930/yr
~1.7year payback
At $709/yr in savings, the upfront premium pays for itself in about 1.7 years. Over 10 years: roughly $5,890 in net savings.
Your state changes the math. Annual cost ranges from ~$141/yr (ND) to ~$532/yr (HI).
U.S. avg electricity: $0.17/kWh (EIA, Dec 2025). The federal tax credit of up to $2,000 under IRA Section 25C expired December 31, 2025. State and utility rebates may still apply.
HPTS-80-2 in the 80-gallon heat pump class: #6 of 9 on efficiency.

Should this be on your shortlist?

Best for

compact height, 10-year tank warranty (class-leading)

  • Why it makes shortlists: solid mid-class efficiency (#6 of 9)
The bill may work. Now check what actually changes on install day before you let the shortlist settle.

Switching to the HPTS-80-2

From a standard electric tank

Same voltage (240V). Verify breaker size matches unit requirements (30A typical).
Taller unit (69"). Measure overhead clearance.
Condensate drain needed. Floor drain or condensate pump.
Air space needed around the unit for heat exchange.
Fewest install changes of any upgrade path. Scope depends on existing wiring, clearances, and condensate routing.

From a gas tank

New 240V/30A circuit required. Hire an electrician.
Gas line capped. No more gas bill for hot water.
Existing flue/vent can be removed.
Condensate drain needed.
Two trades needed (plumber + electrician).

From an older heat pump

Same electrical. Same condensate drain.
Check height. This unit is 69" tall.
Standard water connections.
Similar installation profile. Verify dimensions, clearances, and condensate routing match your existing setup.
Height, electrical service, condensate, and noise. These are the four things that determine whether a heat pump fits your space and your quote.

HPTS-80-2 installation specifications

Dimensions

Height69 in
Width26.5 in
Depth26.5 in
Connections3/4 inch NPT

Electrical

Voltage240V
Amperage22A
Breaker30A dedicated

Heat Pump

Min ambient temp37°F
RefrigerantR-134a
Noise45 dBA

Common install considerations for heat pump units

What is required depends on your existing installation, local code, and installer preference.

Thermal Expansion Tank Often required by code Check on Amazon (paid link)
Water Heater Drain Pan Often required by code Check on Amazon (paid link)
Earthquake Straps (Seismic Restraints) Often required by code Check on Amazon (paid link)
Full accessories list

Warranty

Coverage

Tank10 yr
Class rankings: 80-gallon heat pump water heaters

Rankings

Efficiency (UEF) higher is better
#5of 9Efficiency
1
Rheem PROPH80 T2 RH4...
4.07
2
Navien NWP500S080AUMB
4.05
3
Bradford White RE2HP...
4
4
Rinnai REHP80BM
4
5
A. O. Smith HPTA-80-2
3.88
6
A. O. Smith HPTS-80-2
3.88
7
Bradford White RE2H80T
3.59
8
Noritz NHP80
3.48
9
Noritz NHP120
3.38
Height shortest to tallest
#2Runner-UpCompactness · 9 models tested
1
Bradford White RE2HP...
51.1"
2
A. O. Smith HPTA-80-2
69"
3
A. O. Smith HPTS-80-2
69"
4
Bradford White RE2H80T
70.8125"
5
Navien NWP500S080AUMB
71.6"
6
Noritz NHP80
74"
7
Rheem PROPH80 T2 RH4...
74.19"
8
Rinnai REHP80BM
74.2"
9
Noritz NHP120
84.5"
First Hour Rating higher means more hot water
#2Runner-UpHot Water Delivery · 9 models tested
1
Noritz NHP120
105 gal
2
A. O. Smith HPTA-80-2
95 gal
3
A. O. Smith HPTS-80-2
95 gal
4
Rinnai REHP80BM
91 gal
5
Bradford White RE2H80T
88 gal
6
Bradford White RE2HP...
88 gal
7
Rheem PROPH80 T2 RH4...
87 gal
8
Noritz NHP80
86 gal
9
Navien NWP500S080AUMB
85 gal
Starting May 2029, new federal standards require heat pump technology for electric water heaters over 35 gallons. Electric tanks 35 gal and under can still use resistance elements. Every heat pump on this list already exceeds the future standard. Read the full DOE 2029 analysis

Common questions about the A. O. Smith HPTS-80-2

From manufacturer specs, EIA energy data, and DOE regulations.

How much does the HPTS-80-2 cost to run per year?
~$220/yr at the U.S. average electricity rate. That is roughly $709/yr less than a standard electric tank.
How much hot water does the HPTS-80-2 deliver?
95 gallons in the first hour from a 82-gallon tank. Suitable for a household of 1 to 3 people at medium draw.
Will the HPTS-80-2 fit in my space?
69" tall, 26.5" wide, 26.5" deep. Measure your space including clearances before ordering.
What electrical circuit does the HPTS-80-2 need?
240V, 30A dedicated circuit. Check your electrical panel before installation.
Does the HPTS-80-2 work in cold climates?
The heat pump operates down to 37°F ambient temperature. Below that, it switches to standard electric resistance mode, losing the efficiency advantage. In cold climates, install inside the heated building envelope, not in an unheated garage.
What warranty does the HPTS-80-2 come with?
10-year tank warranty. Register with A. O. Smith after installation to activate full coverage.
Is the HPTS-80-2 eligible for rebates?
ENERGY STAR certified heat pump water heater. The federal tax credit (IRA Section 25C, up to $2,000) expired December 31, 2025. State and utility rebates may still apply depending on your location.
Is this unit future-proof under the 2029 DOE standards?
Yes. Starting May 2029, electric water heaters over 35 gallons must use heat pump technology. This unit already exceeds that standard.
Full specifications
Performance
UEF3.88
First Hour Rating95 gal
kW Input4.5 kW
Draw PatternHigh
Est. Annual Energy1279 kWh/yr
Capacity
Storage Volume82 gal
Physical
Height69 in
Width26.5 in
Depth26.5 in
Connections3/4 inch NPT
Electrical
Voltage240 V
Amperage22 A
Breaker30A dedicated
Heat Pump
Type240 Volt Integrated HPWH
Min Ambient37 °F
RefrigerantR-134a
Sound Level45 dBA
Warranty
Tank10 yr
Certifications
ENERGY STARCertified
MarketsUnited States, Canada
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