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HPTS-66-2 vs REHP65BM

Heat Pump vs Heat Pump for specs, cost, and install fit.
Both are heat pump water heaters. The REHP65BM is more efficient (UEF 3.90 vs 3.70). The HPTS-66-2 saves $1/year to operate. All figures from published specs and EIA energy prices. UEF measures lab efficiency under DOE test conditions. Annual cost uses that rating plus national average energy prices. Different draw patterns, local rates, and standby losses can cause the rankings to diverge.

Performance

SpecHPTS-66-2
A. O. Smith · Heat Pump
REHP65BM
Rinnai · Heat Pump
UEF3.703.90Difference: 0.20
Capacity67 galDifference: 7 gal60 gal
First Hour Rating82 galDifference: 2 gal80 gal
kW Input4.50 kWDifference: 1 kW5.50 kW
The REHP65BM leads on efficiency. But does it fit? Sizing guide

Physical dimensions

DimensionHPTS-66-2REHP65BM
Height61.50"Difference: 4"65.50"
Width26.50"25.60"Difference: 0.90"
Depth26.50"25.69"Difference: 0.81"
Weight250 lbs
The REHP65BM is taller. Fit checked. Now the operating cost.

Operating cost

CostHPTS-66-2REHP65BM
Annual Operating Cost$213/yrDifference: $1/yr$214/yr
10-Year Operating Cost$2,130Difference: $10$2,140
Annual Energy1,233 kWhDifference: 7 kWh1,240 kWh
10-year modeled difference is $10. At this scale, local energy rates, usage patterns, and install costs matter more than the efficiency delta.

Costs vary by state. The HPTS-66-2 ranges from $136/yr (ND) to $513/yr (HI). The REHP65BM ranges from $137/yr (ND) to $516/yr (HI).

$1/yr separates them. Install requirements determine the upfront gap. Installation accessories

Installation requirements

RequirementHPTS-66-2REHP65BM
Voltage240Videntical
Amperage22ADifference: 2A24A
Breaker30Aidentical
Condensate DrainYes
Same electrical requirements. Swapping between these units should not require electrical changes.

Warranty

CoverageHPTS-66-2REHP65BM
Tank10 yridentical
Parts10 yr
Labor1 yr

Features

FeatureHPTS-66-2REHP65BM
Wi-Fi / SmartYesidentical
Noise Level45 dB
RefrigerantR-134aidentical

Decision split

Pick this one if...

A. O. Smith HPTS-66-2

  • Your ceiling or space is under 65.50"

Pick this one if...

Rinnai REHP65BM

  • Peak efficiency is the priority (UEF 3.90)

Neither if...

  • Your home only has 120V service and you cannot upgrade the panel
  • Your install space is under 700 sq ft of open air
Common accessories for this type of installation.

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)
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Sources. ENERGY STAR, manufacturer spec sheets, EIA average energy prices.Methodology