Rheem XP50T12UHC50 50-Gallon
Rheem XP50T12UHC50 50-Gallon is a gas storage water heater from Rheem with a 50 gallon rated tank and a 95 gallon first-hour rating at a 0.88 UEF.
| Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) | 0.88 |
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| Annual gas use (natural gas) | 192 therms/yr |
| Recovery efficiency | 94 % |
| Annual propane use | 209.83 gal/yr |
| Fuel | Propane |
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| First-hour rating | 95 gal |
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| Rated storage volume | 50 gal |
| Draw pattern | High |
| Gas input rate | 50 kBTU/h |
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| Max current draw | 7 A |
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| Vent type | Power Direct Vent |
| Vent size | 2 / 3 |
| Smart / connected capable | No |
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| Height | 65.5 in |
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| Diameter | 21.8 in |
| ENERGY STAR certified | Yes |
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Capacity and running cost
- Its 95 gallon first-hour rating suits a household of 5+ people under DOE sizing guidance.
- Rated for a high-usage draw pattern under the DOE test procedure.
- Estimated running cost: about $567/year at national average gas rates.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Rheem XP50T12UHC50 50-Gallon ENERGY STAR certified?
Yes, the Rheem XP50T12UHC50 50-Gallon holds a current ENERGY STAR certification for water heating efficiency (UEF 0.88).
How much does the Rheem XP50T12UHC50 50-Gallon cost to run per year?
About $567 per year at national average energy rates, based on its certified annual energy use under the DOE test draw pattern. Your rate and usage change this figure.
What venting does the Rheem XP50T12UHC50 50-Gallon use?
The Rheem XP50T12UHC50 50-Gallon uses Power Direct Vent venting with 2 / 3 in vent connections. Matching the existing vent type is usually the cheapest replacement path.
Is the Rheem XP50T12UHC50 50-Gallon a smart water heater?
No, the Rheem XP50T12UHC50 50-Gallon is not connected-capable — it has no app connectivity or demand-response support.
Sources
- data.energystar.gov (retrieved 2026-07-17)