Every replacement below is a published model with verified specs. Savings calculated from EIA average energy prices.
Quick verdict
Fewest install changes
Rheem PROPH80 T2 RH400-30
no detected install changes
Lowest annual bill
Rheem PROPH80 T2 RH400-30
$209/yr
Shortest unit
Bradford White RE2HP80-1NCTT
51.1" tall
Your NHP80 costs $245/yr. Every option below cuts that bill. See all heat pump models
What your current unit costs to operate
Annual$245/yr
10-year projection$2,450
Based on U.S. average energy rates (EIA). UEF 3.48.
Replacement options
Rheem PROPH80 T2 RH400-30
Heat PumpUEF 4.07 / ~$209/yr / 10-yr tank warranty
UEF jumps from 3.48 to 4.07
Annual savings$36/yr
10-year savings$360
Install changes
- 3.8" narrower than your current unit
Bradford White RE2HP80-1NCTT
Heat PumpUEF 4.00 / ~$214/yr / 10-yr tank warranty
UEF jumps from 3.48 to 4.00, Bradford White is much shorter at 51.1 vs 74.0 inches
Annual savings$31/yr
10-year savings$310
Install changes
- 22.9" shorter than your current unit
- 6.0" narrower than your current unit
Navien NWP500S080AUMB
Heat PumpUEF 4.05 / ~$218/yr / 10-yr tank warranty
UEF jumps from 3.48 to 4.05
Annual savings$27/yr
10-year savings$270
Install changes
- 2.4" shorter than your current unit
- 3.0" narrower than your current unit
Rinnai REHP80BM
Heat PumpUEF 4.00 / ~$211/yr / 10-yr tank warranty
UEF jumps from 3.48 to 4.00
Annual savings$34/yr
10-year savings$340
Install changes
- 2.4" narrower than your current unit
Side by side, the key differences.
Replacement comparison
| Spec | Your unit | PROPH80 T2 RH400-30 | RE2HP80-1NCTT | NWP500S080AUMB | REHP80BM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UEF | 3.48 | 4.07 | 4.00 | 4.05 | 4.00 |
| Annual Cost | $245/yr | $209/yr | $214/yr | $218/yr | $211/yr |
| Annual Savings | $36/yr | $31/yr | $27/yr | $34/yr | |
| Height | 74.0" | 74.2" | 51.1" | 71.6" | 74.2" |
| Width | 28.0" | 24.2" | 22.0" | 25" | 25.6" |
| Warranty | 10 yr | 10 yr | 10 yr | 10 yr | 10 yr |
● Best value in each row. Your unit column shows the model being replaced.
Common install considerations for heat pump units
What is required depends on your existing installation, local code, and installer preference.
The federal tax credit of up to $2,000 under IRA Section 25C expired December 31, 2025. State and utility rebates may still apply.
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Sources. ENERGY STAR, manufacturer spec sheets, EIA average energy prices.Methodology