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UES Measures Standard protocols list Demand Response Technologies Supporting Documents Propose a measure or standard protocol Proposed measures and status Whole Building Efforts

Subcommittees

  • Commercial HVAC
  • Connected Thermostats
  • Demand Response
  • Distribution Efficiency
  • Duct Sealing
  • Guidelines
  • Heat Pump Water Heaters
  • Implementers Group
  • Modeling
  • Natural Gas
  • New Homes
  • Non-Residential Lighting
  • Operations
  • Refrigeration
  • Research and Evaluation
  • Residential HVAC
  • RTF Policy Advisory Committee
  • Small and Rural Utilities
  • Weatherization
  • Whole Building
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Ductless Heat Pump One-to-One

At a Glance

Category 
planning, small saver
Status 
active
Fuel type 
electric
Sector 
residential
Applications 
HVAC
Sunset date 
May 31, 2028

This measure is the installation of a DHP that consists of a single head indoor unit connected to a single outdoor inverter driven unit in the main living area of a house with existing zonal electric heat. The measure applications apply to single family and manufactured homes. Short duct run type indoor units are not allowed in lieu of a ductless indoor unit. Included in the measure are screened applications that attempt to identify homes that rely heavily on electricity for space heating and therefore offer the best benefit to cost and facilitate program targeting of homes likely to realize savings. Programs may not use this measure and the Ductless Heat Pumps for Zonal Heat MH and SF measure for claiming savings of single head DHP installations; one must be used to the exclusion of the other. A program may offer this measure and utilize the Ductless Heat Pumps for Zonal Heat MH and SF measure for claiming savings for multi-head DHP installations.

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Latest Version

One to One Residential Ductless Heat Pumps v1.0

File One to One Residential Ductless Heat Pumps v1.0
Approved at the May 2025 RTF Meeting. Undergoing QA.
Date 
Jun 10, 2025
Version number 
1.0

Research Strategy

Latest Version

One to One Residential Ductless Heat Pumps Research Strategy 2025 v1.0

File One to One Residential Ductless Heat Pumps Research Strategy 2025 v1.0
Approved at June 2025 RTF meeting
Date 
Jun 24, 2025
Version number 
1.0

Decisions

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Latest decision

Decision details

Decided 
June 17, 2025
RTF Meeting

Adopt Research Strategy

Decision Details

Adopt the Ductless Heat Pump One-to-One UES Research Strategy as presented.

Decided 
May 22, 2025
RTF Meeting

Adopt New Measure

Decision Details

Adopt the Ductless Heat Pump One-to-One UES measure as presented, and:
Set the Category to Planning for Single Family and Small Saver for Manufactured Homes
Set the Status to Active
Set the sunset date to May 31, 2028 

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