Central Air Conditioner or Heat Pump Tune-ups

UPDATE: Your July bill insert for the Home Energy Savings program had an incorrect contact phone number listed. Please contact us at 1-877-570-4249 if you have questions about cash back incentives.

Stay comfortable and save money by keeping your central air conditioner in tip-top shape.

When summer temperatures soar, more people turn on their cooling systems. As a result, electricity use increases and demand on our power system peaks. You can manage your electricity costs by properly maintaining your central air conditioner. Keeping your air conditioner in good working order helps reduce the amount of electricity it needs to keep your house cool, saving you money on your electricity bill. A well-managed system also means a more comfortable home for you and your family.

Energy Saving Benefits

  • Tune-up your air conditioner and use less electricity to keep your house comfortable
  • Save money on your electricity bill by reducing the amount of electricity your system needs to heat or cool your house

Environmental Benefits

  • Use less electricity and help prevent air pollution
  • Avoid greenhouse gas emissions for a healthier environment

Qualifications

In order to receive the tune-up incentive, equipment must meet air flow and refrigerant charge requirements. To ensure the greatest savings when conducting tune up, the program passing requirement for air flow is 350 CFM/ton. Also, the refrigerant charge must be within +/- 3 degrees of target subcooling for units with thermal expansion valves (TXV). Refrigerant charge for equipment without TXVs must be +/-5 degrees of target super heat.

Tune-up must be completed by a Program Qualified Contractor. To find a Program Qualified Contractor please use our list of Wyoming Participating and Program Qualified Contractors. Prior to starting work, review the applicable Incentive Application with your Program Qualified Contractor to ensure incentive compliance. Incentives are limited to one tune-up per unit, for a maximum of two units, per qualifying household every five years. Incentives are not to exceed the purchase price of the equipment or service. Work may be inspected. Please see Incentive Application for a list of required documentation and additional terms and conditions. Incentives are subject to tariff approval and may change with 45 days notice. Additional terms and conditions may apply.

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for questions regarding contractors or how to receive your incentive.

 

 

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