Brochure

The story is all in the details. Every water heater that
carries the A. O. Smith name has a reputation to live
up to, one that we’ve earned through 140 years of
innovation. As an industry leader, we constantly look for
new materials and develop new technologies that can
improve energy efciency. So, when you choose an A. O.
Smith water heater, whether it’s gas, electric or hybrid
you can be condent that you are getting the best water
heating solution regardless of the application—for
today and for years to come. Innovation has a name...
A. O. Smith.
All A. O. Smith residential water heaters meet the Federal Energy Efficiency Standards
effective April 16, 2015, according to the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act
(NAECA) of 1992, and meet the thermal efficiency and standby loss requirements of the
U. S. Department of Energy and current edition of ASHRAE/IES 90.1. They also comply
with the current edition of ICC Codes and the HUD Standards. Gas models meet American
National Standards Institute Standards (ANSI Z21.10.1 - CSA 4.1) governing storage-type
water heaters. Electric models are UL listed according to safety specifications outlined in
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Standards for Safety (UL 174).

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