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Deductions & credits
@bohueilin wrote:
Thank you @Opus 17
So the furnace i am looking is Bryant: Link: https://www.bryant.com/en/us/products/gas-furnaces/915s/#productReview
This model seems like ≥96.5%.
I was searching on the CEE site and confirmed this Bryant model number (915SB42060E17) is there
Seems like this site/database is outdated and does not represent the eligibility models installed in 2023?Thanks
If you scroll right, you will see that all the Bryant models with that number are listed in CEE tier 2.
If you download the CEE tiers for residential gas forced air furnace, you will see that in the latest specification dated 2021, there are three tiers plus an advanced tier.
Under the law, the property must be in the top tier not counting advanced tiers, that's tier 3 for that type of property. Since your furnace is in tier 2, it does not qualify.
February 6, 2023
9:27 AM