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XYZ Corporation

Model(s) RP23, 06 RP 38

Compare the Energy Use of this Water Heater with Others Before You Buy.

This Model Uses

240 therms/year

Energy use (therms/year) range of all similar models

Uses Least

Energy 245

Uses Most Energy 295

The Estimated Annual Energy Consumption of this model was not
available at the time the range was published.

Therms/year is a measure of energy use. Your utility company uses it to compute your bill. Only modeis with first hour ratings of 56 to 64 gallons are used in this scale.

Natural gas water heaters that use fewer therms/year cost less to operate. This model's estimated yearly operating cost is:

$140

Based on a 1992 U.S. Government national average cost of $0.58 per therm for natural gas. Your actual operating cost will vary depending on your local utility rates and your use of the product.

Important: Removal of this label before consumer purchase is a violation of Federal law (42 U.S.C. 6302).

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Compare the Energy Efficiency of this Air Conditioner with Others Before You Buy.

This Model's Efficiency
10.0EER

Energy efficiency range of all similar models

Least Efficient 9.0

Most Efficient

11.0

EER, the Energy Efficiency Ratio, is the measure of energy efficiency for room air conditioners. Only models between 8,000 and 13,000 BTUS with the above features are used in this scale.

More efficient air conditioners cost less to operate.
This model's estimated yearly operating cost is:

$80

Based on a 1992 U.S. Government national average cost of 8.25¢ per kWh for electricity. Your actual operating cost will vary depending on your local utility rates and your use of the product.

Important: Removal of this label before consumer purchase is a violation of Federal law (42 U.S.C. 6302).

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Compare the Energy Efficiency of this Furnace with Others Before You Buy.

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The AFUE, Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, is the measure of energy efficiency for furnaces and boilers. Only fumaces fueled by natural gas are used in this scale.

Natural gas furnaces that have higher AFUES are more energy efficient.

Federal law requires the seller or installer of this appliance to make available a fact sheet or directory giving further information about the efficiency and operating cost of this equipment. Ask for this information.

Impe tant: Removal of this label before consumer purchase is a violation of Federal law (42 U.S.C. 6302).

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Compare the Energy Efficiency of this Air Conditioner with Others Before You Buy.

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SEER, the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, is the measure of energy efficiency for central air conditioners.

Central air conditioners with higher SEERS are more energy efficient.

This energy rating is based on U.S. Government standard tests of this condenser model combined with the most common coil. The rating may vary slightly with different coils. ■Federal law requires the selle: installer of this appliance to make available a fact sheet or directory giving further information about the efficiency and operating cost of this equipment. Ask for this information.

Important: Removal of this label before consumer purchase is a violation of Federal law (42 U.S.C. 6302).

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Compare the Energy Efficiency of this Heat Pump with Others Before You Buy.

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The SEER, Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, is the seasonal measure of energy efficiency for heat pumps when cooling.

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The HSPF, Heating Seasonal Performance Factor, is the seasonal measure of energy efficiency for heat pumps when heating.

Heat pumps with higher SEERS and HSPFs are more energy efficient.

These energy ratings are based on U.S.
Government standard tests of this condenser
model combined with the most common
coil. The ratings will vary slightly with differ-
ent coils and in different geographic regions.

Federal law requires the seller or installer of this appliance to make available a fact sheet or directory giving further information about the efficiency and operating cost of this equipment. Ask for this information.

Important: Removal of this label before consumer purchase is a violation of Federal law (42 U.S.C. 6302).

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