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Takagi T-K Jr-LP Liquid Propane Flash Liquid Propane Compact Tan Review

Takagi T-K Jr-LP Liquid Propane Flash Liquid Propane Compact Tan
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I am a general contractor and have used an on-demand tankless water heater in my 3200 square foot home since I built it in 1984, when few people in the US had tankless water heaters. That first LP heater served my family well, but it required a pilot light that was always on and it used a rubber diaphragm to turn the heater on. The diaphragm had to be replaced every three or four years. That heater was made in the UK and getting repair parts and someone who could do the repairs was problematic. About three years ago, I replaced it with a Takagi T-K Jr-LP Liquid Propane Flash Liquid Propane Compact Tan. It uses a different sensing method and it ignites using an electronic starter. Installation was fairly simple for me, so I did the ventilation, plumbing, and electrical work myself. The only complication was the addition of a 115 VAC outlet to the heater closet because the Takagi T-K Jr LP requires an electrical hookup to power its computerized controller. The heater also must be properly vented to outside air, so, to meet building code where I live, I also had to buy and install a stainless steel vent through the roof. The venting materials can cost almost as much as the heater depending on where the heater is installed. NOTE: More than likely, you should hire a licensed contractor to do the installation to ensure that the job is done correctly (according to code requirements where it is to be used) and for safety. The Takagi T-K Jr was definitely a very good buy and I have confidently recommended it to my friends and will continue to do so.

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Takagi T-KJr Tankless Water Heater (also known as Takagi Jr) is the most compact and popular in the Takagi line of tankless products. It is perfect for domestic hot water, hydronic heating or radiant heating applications in smaller residential homes or apartments with 1-2 bathrooms and can replace a 40-gallon standard storage tank-type water heater.

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Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 10 Electric Tankless Water Heater Review

Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 10 Electric Tankless Water Heater
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I've put up for years with having to run the hot water at my kitchen sink for 3 minutes before I got hot water, which was actually only warm. I live in a house where the water heater, powered by propane, is about 40 feet from the kitchen. I installed the DHCE-10 in a weekend myself, it fit on the back wall right under the sink. The hardest part was running the 40 amp circuit over a 60 foot run for the power. Plumbing wasn't bad, this unit uses the cold water for the inlet, I turned off the hot water valve under the sink and capped it off and teed into the cold water line. The outlet side of the heater is teed, one to the hot water inlet on the faucet, one to the dishwasher.
Before having the DHCE-10 I would have to keep the propane heater turned almost as high as it would go so the water would be hot at the kitchen sink. There was a fair amount of temperature drop over a 40 foot run in a slab foundation. After powering up the DHCE-10, I had 120 degree water at my kitchen sink in 3 seconds, amazing. The first thing I did was turn my propane heater down to low, just warm enough for showers in the baths, which are in close proximity to the propane heater. Another benefit is my dishwasher is now cleaning the dishes more effectively with 120 degree water which is what is recommended.
As for the heater itself, it is well constructed, compact, simple and easy to set. There is a dial on the front which adjusts the water temperature from off to 125 degrees. The unit is self limiting to a max of 125. The ambient temperature of the water going into the unit is 50 degrees, (I live in the South, test done in winter), my flow rate is 1.3 gallons per minute at my sink. The unit heats the water instantly to 120 degrees. The unit only consumes power when the water is turned on, there is a flow detection switch that powers up the unit when water flows through it. It turns off instantly when the water flow stops. Can't get any more efficient than that. If you live in an area where you're ambient water temperature is lower, it may be necessary to reduce the flow at the faucet to achieve the desired outlet temperature, or install one of Stiebel Eltron's larger or smaller units, they have a variety of sizes depending on your needs. The hot water temperature is relative to your flow rate and the ambient temperature of your cold water. The Stiebel Eltron web site has graphs and recommendations for your area.
I've been using the unit for three months now, I've monitored my propane usage, it has dropped dramatically. Prior to installing the unit we would turn on the hot water at the sink for washing hands and rinsing dishes, it usually didn't run long enough to actually get any hot water but it did run long enough to cause the propane heater to cycle on to reheat the water in the tank. I've seen no appreciable rise in my electric bill so far. I would expect the unit to pay for itself over it's lifespan.
I highly recommend this unit, I chose it over competitive units for it's warranty, quality and reputation. All copper internal components, quality switches and connectors. If I were to ever build a house I would install these units in each bath and the kitchen sink instead of having a tank style heater that cycles on and off whether or not you use any hot water. I would prefer this style unit over a whole house tankless heater also, as these install right at or near the the point of use eliminating the long runs resulting in temperature drops.

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Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 10 Electric Tankless Water HeaterThe Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 10 Electric Tankless Water Heater. Control temperature simply by setting a dial . Set the knob on the front cover and enjoy water temperatures between 86;F (30;C) and 125;F (52;C). Change the desired temperature at anytime. No purchase of a remote selector control is necessary. Advanced microprocessor technology ensures that the water temperature never deviates from the set point. No scalding. The electronic control system in the DHC-E does not allow the water temperature to go above 125;F (52;C), which eliminates the possibility that scalding may occur. On the other hand, 125;F (52;C) water is sufficiently hot for most uses. Simple design of plumbing system. There is no need for a T & P valve, drain or mixing valve. The design of the hot water plumbing system gets very simple and straight forward due to the advances introduced with the DHC-E.Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 10 Electric Tankless Water Heater sleek design fits in anywhere due to its small dimensions and attractive housing the DHC-E can be left unconcealed in many applications. Seismic-proof construction. DHC-E is a tankless water heater system, and is thereby not subject to seismic code. There is no need for preventative construction, as required when using a bulky water storage heating system. Take the cover off. We have done our homework. As an international leader in the tankless electric water heating industry, STIEBEL ELTRON is proud to have pioneered this technology. Superior, reliable performance. The DHC-E has two temperature sensors and one flow sensor which feed their readings into the unit's proprietary microprocessor control. Three heating elements are engaged in stages, achieving the temperature you desire. The DHC-E continually monitors the water temperature it produces. DHC-E Tankless Electric Water Heaters deliver instant hot water.Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 10 Electric Tankless Water Heater Specifications:; Phase

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Navien NR-240A (CR-240A) Tankless Hot Water Heater with Circulating Pump and Buffer Tank Review

Navien NR-240A (CR-240A) Tankless Hot Water Heater with Circulating Pump and Buffer Tank
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First: the Navien NR-series tankless has only been in service since Oct 2009, so the 2yr+ ownership reviews were done on the CR-series. The CR-series did have issues which were addressed in warranty fixes and massively updated on the NR-series. Second: do your research. I replaced my 17yr old A.O. Smith gas tank with the Navien NR-240A. The NR met my criteria of long warranty, EF, min GPM (zero). It didn't hurt either that I was getting the governments credit either, so I went to energystar.gov to do a lot of research heavy lifting. The "A" model included a small buffer tank (to eliminate the "cold sandwich") and a built in circulation pump. Make sure your plumber (or if you DYI) installs recirculation T's at the longest runs (in my case, master bathroom). Combinded with the built-in circulation pump, this will also eliminate the time it takes to get hot water to your facet (example: from 60sec to 5sec). Do not go with marketing fluff from other manufacturers (such as "market leader", "brand leader", etc...), go with what you need and what your criteria is (EF, GPM, warranty).

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With this Navien, you get a 98% efficiency heater, recirculating pump, buffer tank and leak detector. You can vent with PVC pipe due to the low exhaust temperatures, this saves you the cost of stainless steel venting pipe. Comes with remote control. 11 gallons per minute water flow at a 45?F rise. For commercial applications link up to 99 units together.Navien: Energy-Efficient Water HeaterNavien's line of tankless water heaters relies on super-efficient condensing gas burners to create an endless supply of domestic hot water. Because condensing burners extract 98 percent of the heat from the gas flame, operating costs are less than one-half of an average tankless water heater and one-third of traditional tank heaters. And the exhaust is so cool, heaters can be vented with plastic pipe. The Model A shown has a miniature buffer tank to keep the hot water coming even when the flow is reduced to a trickle. The largest models have maximum flow rates of 11 gallons per minute in warm climates, 6 gpm in cold climates.

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NORITZ Outdoor Nat Gas Tankless Water Heater 9.3G/PM Review

NORITZ Outdoor Nat Gas Tankless Water Heater 9.3G/PM
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After comparing all the leading brands, we selected the Noritz due to the price / performance / reliability made it a good value. We had the unit professionally installed, which took one day. The total cost to us was $2,900 all in. We expect $1,000 back from the federal tax rebate.
The performance of the unit is quite good. Our old $50 gal unit was in the attic but this unit was installed outside near our AC units. I was a little concerned about how long it would take to move the hot water around the house. It is really not a big issue. It takes about a minute to get to the master bath, which is the furtherest point from the unit.
The water is hot and endless... nothing to do but enjoy!
Reccommeded.

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Noritz 0931 Series Outdoor Natural Gas Tankless Water HeaterPRODUCT INFORMATION:For the first time Noritz is offering true commercial grade components and materials inside and out.A re-engineered heat exchanger and industry first dual flame burner boost the heater's power while lowering minimum flow requirements.To help ensure the longevity of its performance, we have enclosed the heater’s commercial grade components with a corrosion-free stainless steel exterior casing, giving the look and feel of other professional grade equipment.The 931 series offers direct vent (DV) units that are ideal for commercial business such as restaurants and hair salons that have contaminants in the air.Outdoor use only Noritz Tankless Water Heater Available in Natural Gas (NG) and Propane (LP) models only.Thermal Efficiency: 84%

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Bosch GWH-425-HN-N Tankless Water Heater, Indoor Use Review

Bosch GWH-425-HN-N Tankless Water Heater, Indoor Use
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We replaced an electric 30 gallon hot water tank for this natural gas unit. The obvious difference, a mild reduction in hot water pressure. As for hot water temperatures, very comparable. I would say its not scalding hot out of the tap, but steamy. Not bad, given its winter in New England. Electric units are out of the question, the power requirements needed to raise the water temperature put them beyond the capacity of most homes in this climate. Our consumption is moderate, just two in the household. Can two use the hot water at the same time? Yes, the hot water pressure will again be reduced, but not uncomfortable for the one in the shower. One important note, the household uses half-inch plumbing, while the city water feed comes in on a three-quarters-inch pipe; larger pipe capacity could be a factor to consider. Electrical savings are modest, though we only have one month to compare.

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Bosch GWH-425-HN-N Tankless Water Heater, Indoor UseIdeal for households looking to maximize energy savings. New homeowners want the energy-efficient, endless supply of hot water only a gas tankless water heater can deliver. And no one has a more complete line or gives you a longer warranty than Pro Tankless by Bosch. Elegantly engineered, these units are small, lightweight, and easy to install and maintain.Patented Bosch Hydro-Generated Ignition Technology. The Bosch engineers have proven that water can indeed make fire. The pilot is ignited by a super-concentrated spark generated by a micro-turbine. The micro-turbine is activated by a request for hot water in the house. This energy efficient technology makes the 425 HN ideal for households looking to maximize energy savings.Bosch GWH-425-HN-N Tankless Water Heater, Indoor Use Features:; Hydro-generated ignition; 80% average efficiency; Venting: 5" double-wall type B vent - natural draft; Modulating gas valve - constant temperature at varying flow rates; Available in natural gas (NG) or liquid propane (LP); 15-year warranty; No Electricity RequiredBosch GWH-425-HN-N Tankless Water Heater, Indoor Use Specifications:; Gas Type: N (Natural Gas); Power Input - o NG: 28,000 - 117,000 Btuo LP: 28,000 - 117,000 Btu; Minimum Flow Rate to Activate - 0.5 gallons per minute (gpm); Flow Rates - o 90; F rise / 2.1 gpmo 75; F rise / 2.4 gpmo 65; F rise / 2.9 gpmo 55; F rise / 3.4 gpmo 45; F rise / 4.2 gpm; Energy Factor -o NG: .85o LP: .84; Thermal Efficiency -o NG: 80%o LP: 83%; Dimensions - 29;"h x 18¼'w x 8;"d; Weight - 40 lbs.; Ignition - Hydro-generated; Life Expectancy - 20+ years; Optional Accessories - Power Vent Kit - AQ1; Modulating Gas Valve - Yes; Gas Connection - ;" Male NPT; Water Connection - ;" Male NPT; LP Gas Pressure - Minimum: 7" WC, Maximum: 14 " WC; NG Gas Pressure - Minimum: 11" WC, Maximum: 14" WC; Water Pressure - Minimum

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TITAN SCR2 N120 Electric Tankless Water Heater Review

TITAN SCR2 N120 Electric Tankless Water Heater
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Nice product and once I worked out the wiring and circuit breaker needs it seems to work very well. I hooked it up to the current hoy water heater wiring and fuse only to find it needs a 60 amp fuse and 6 gage wiring from fuse block to heater..This was not too expensive because my heater is only a few feet from the fuse box the wire is $2 per foot and a new fuse was $8 so it added $50 to my bill and an hour running the wire through the crawl space. It does appear to work as promised, nice hot water instantly after connected.

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NO TANK - SPACE SAVERNO LIMITNO WAITINGSAVE UP TO 60% ON WATER HEATING COSTS!One way to SAVE on domestic hot water bills is to use A DEMAND TYPE WATER HEATER. A conventional hot water system heats water in a tank to a specified temperature. As heat is lost from the tank, the water is reheated until it reaches the specified temperature again. For most of the day the water in the tank is not used, but it loses heat continually. DEMAND WATER HEATERS Eliminate this problem by heating water only as hot water is drawn. Facts: The average tank hot water Heater will supply only enough hot water for one or two showers before running out of hot water! Not with Titan Electronic Tankless Water Heater! IT IS EASY TO SEE WHY CONVENTIONAL WATER HEATERS ARE NO LONGER ECONOMICAL OR PRACTICAL... They consume electricity to heat water that is not being used, a process that repeats itself over and over even though no hot water is needed. The "TITAN Electronic Instant Water Heater" provides hot water ONLY when you need it, without the costly reheating process. An electronic component monitors the temperature of the water at different flow rates and maintains a pre-set temperature, allowing the use of conventional or single handle faucets.Professional Installation is highly recommended.

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Excel 1.6 gpm Natural Gas Ventfree tankless water heater Review

Excel 1.6 gpm Natural Gas Ventfree tankless water heater
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I was looking for a tankless NG water heater for a garage apartment. I did alot of shopping and found this one on amazon. It was shipped quickly, and and installation was very easy. It works great. It actually heats the shower and sink at the same time. Very impressed with the fact that I did not have to buy an expensive vent kit for this heater. It is completely ventless. Just make sure it is not too close to a ceiling.
Great product.

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Product DescriptionNG Gas Energy Factor ; 85 percent efficiency Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency Save up to $1,500 (30 percent of purchase & installation) with Federal Tax Credits A Tax Credit is generally more valuable than an equivalent tax deduction because a tax credit reduces tax dollar-for-dollar, while a deduction only removes a percentage of the tax that is owed. Infinite hot water for your home, 6 liters per minute (96 gall/hour - 1.6 gall/min) Compact Size: front 31cm (12 inches) - depth 18 cm (7 inches) - height 48 cm (19 inches) Power Rating: 38,000 Btuh READY TO INSTALL This unit is so efficient that it has earned the Energy Star label. The Excel heater saves energy and water by instantly delivering hot water upon opening the hot water tap. It's unique and beautiful design will lavishly decorate your kitchen or laundry room. Electronic Ignition: no standing pilot required. With remarkable electronic technology that uses an ODS PILOT the outstanding Excel heater saves up to 25 percent in gas consumption when compared to older technology pilot lighted units. This amazing instant water heater can be connected to the existing hot water piping. It is ideal for small apartments and flats. It delivers over 96 gallons of hot water an hour with a 45 degree rise in temperature. This means that if your tap water is at 56 °F, it will instantly deliver 96 gallons of hot water an hour of water at 101 °F.

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Factory-Reconditioned PowerStar AE125-RE Whole House Electric Tankless Water Heater Review

Factory-Reconditioned PowerStar AE125-RE Whole House Electric Tankless Water Heater
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We bought this water heater for our guest house. After major rewiring and plumbing changes and drywall repair from the rewiring and plumbing, we were finally ready to install. The installation went well and at first it seemed the system was working. However, after a short period of time, the water was not staying hot. It fluctuated in temperature when taking a shower and trying to do dishes in the kitchen sink, it actually went cold. We thought something was wrong so we called CPO (where we bought it) to see about getting this unit replaced, and they referred us to Bosch. After troubleshooting with Bosch on the phone, changing settings, water flow, etc., over a period of a few hours, we were not getting the improvement we had hoped for. To get hot water, the water pressure had to be turned so low that you could not reasonably expect to take a bath...it took forever to fill the tub. We continued to try different settings for a couple of days, but we had guests coming and needed hot water (which we had tried to explain to Bosch) so we went to the big orange store and bought an identical unit for $649. That one worked much better and proved to us that something was wrong with the first unit. Trying to return the unit to CPO, they required an incident number from Bosch. Called Bosch to get an incident number (why didn't we get one in the first place?) and had to call back several times due to long waits on the phone. They will not give an incident number unless they determine the unit is defective. If the board needs to be replaced, they will replace that, but will not give us an incident number to return the unit. So now we have a paper weight that cost $400. CPO will take it back, but not without charging a restocking fee and shipping. Why would we want them to restock this and sell it to someone else? Our only recourse at this time is to get back on the phone with Bosch and try to have them determine whether or not this item is defective. Never mind that they would have us go without hot water the whole time. This has been frustrating and expensive. Also, even though we have one that works, it is not really robust enough for a whole house water heater. Better as a point of service heater, but then you better make sure you have a big enough electrical service in your house to manage everything else you need to use. We have 200 amps, but if we needed two of these units, we'd have to upgrade our service in order to accommodate the huge amount of power these things need up front. Don't buy one of these unless they get the technology more stable.

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This is a factory reconditioned water heater. Reconditioned generally means that the water heater has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the water heater back to like new condition. Some water heaters may contain cosmetic blemishes. Includes AE125 Whole House Electric Tankless Water Heater - AE125-RE

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Bosch 1600H NG AquaStar 4.3 GPM Indoor Tankless Natural Gas Water Heater Review

Bosch 1600H NG AquaStar 4.3 GPM Indoor Tankless Natural Gas Water Heater
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EDIT - 1/11/08 -------------------------------------------------
I've been having trouble with the Aquastar lately. It still works but doesn't like to work when the furnance is running. I assumed the furnance was drawing down the gas pressure in the line but after having the gas company out and an HVAC technician they both concluded the pressure is steady and sufficient. Contacting Bosch technical support has proven to be an exercize in patience to say the least. Each phone call (there have been 3) has taken a minimum of 50 minutes on hold. I've spoken to three different techs and have been given three different solutions. First call, very nice lady, apolgized for the wait, I told her the problems and she sent me a new control box (didn't work). The second time I called, the tech told me it was my problem and not the Aquastar. He said I had insufficient gas pressure (I didn't), said I had a vent back draft (tested, I didn't) basically he blew me off. He gave me the phone number of a local tech (wasn't local-40 miles away) that I'd have to pay for (because it was my problem) to come and diagnose my Aquastar. I decided to call back because I was very unhappy with the technical support I had just received. My intent was to make a complaint, but on my third call I talked to yet another tech who diagnosed yet another possibility. He sent me another part to replace, which still hasn't solved the problem. Which is where I'm at at the moment.
I've done some more research on the internet and it seems that Bosch Hotwater tech support is reknown for poor service. Unfortunately that's something you only find out when the unit isn't working.
I'll have to change my recommendation from a buy to a don't buy at this point based solely on customer service. Hot water is not something you can readily do without for any period of time and if you do have a problem with the Aquastar, waiting days to have it fixed is not a solution.
Another curious observation, why is there such a wait for tech support? Must be a lot of broken Aquastars out there.
END EDIT ------------------------------------------------I installed the Aquastar 1600H myself in about 3 hours. I bought it at Lowes and like the other reviewer, had to go to HomeDepot to buy the 5" class B ducting. I gave the Lowes sales ppl an ear full about that but it just went in one ear and out the other.
If you're comfortable with sweeting copper and plumbing your own gas lines its really not that difficult. My biggest problem was positioning the unit so I could vent the exhaust gases. If you don't have a straight vent stack and have to feed the exhaust into the chimney like I did, it required placing the unit really low on the wall. You are required to vent straight up for the first 12" before you can elbow the vent. Along with the minimum run vs. rise of the vent pipe, it forced me to place the unit just barely a foot off the ground. Your situation may be different but keep it in mind. Also, it requires a minimum of 3/4" inside diameter black iron gas pipe. In some cases if you're tapping into the same gas line as your furnance, you may have to install 1" gas line. This unit requires a lot of BTU's and if you choke down below 3/4" it will not run properly. So that means no yellow flexible line to make the last connection. You'll have to hard plumb the iron pipe all the way to the unit.
There are both benifits and negatives to this unit. First the benifits. Long, long, long showers. Literally, you can take a shower all day. Then the next person in line doesn't have to wait for the water to heat back up. It's ready to go. Great for a family getting ready in the morning. Second, big savings on the gas bill. My bill dropped $20 the month after I installed this unit. I figure it will pay for itself in less than two years after the tax credit.
Now for the negatives. Low hot water pressure. That takes some getting used to. The unit has a maximum 4.3 gpm, but that's really unreasonable.(Take into consideration that I'm in the Northern USA and the water in coming into the house is at 50 degrees.) At that flow rate the water doesn't heat up above 90 degrees. That makes it warm not hot. You have to turn down the flow rate to 2.3 gpm to heat the water to 120 degrees. At that flow rate / pressure, if you open two hot water spigots anywhere in the house at the same time it becomes a trickle. There is no way you could run the shower or any other appliance like the dishwasher or washing machine at the same time. If you turn the Aquastar back up to 4.3 gpm you could, but you'll be taking a warm shower not hot (in my case).
Also, at 2.3 gpm, it takes a long time for the hot water to actually get to the faucet. It probably takes 4 to 5 times longer than it used to for hot water to flow from the tap than it did with the old tank system. For example, if I'm washing my hands, by the time I'm done lathering up and rinsing, the water is just now starting to get hot. I've come to realize its not even worth turning the hot water on for short burst of hot water like that.
It takes adaptation to get use to this, like this trick I use in the morning. I turn the hot water on and brush my teeth while the water is slowly making it's way to the tap. Once it's hot, then I turn on the shower. Otherwise I have to let the shower flow for what seems like a very long time before it starts getting up to temperature.
Would I recommend this unit. It depends. If you really need the ability to run two showers or two appliances at the same time, then no way. You'll have to go with the next unit up that has a faster flow rate. There's no way this unit can handle that.
But if you think you can adapt to the low flow rate and really enjoy taking all day hot showers while saving money on your gas bill then this is the unit for you. I really enjoy the savings and long showers.
One more thing. The manual says you have to clean the unit once a year to maintain its efficiency. That means disassembling some parts in the unit. Clean them and put it back together. I haven't had to do this yet, but its just one more thing to consider before you switch to tankless hot water.


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Bosch 1600H-NGBosch AquaStar 1600H-NG (Natural Gas)Except for the ignition system, the 1600H(hydro-ignition) is the same as the 1600P(standing pilot).The Bosch AquaStar 1600H replaces the 125HX model and is designed to vent vertically and requires a 5" type-b double wall vent. Can be vented horizontally with the addition of the AQ4. The Bosch AquaStar 1600H tankless water heaters supply one major hot water outlet at a time. They are sized for most homes and small businesses and have a 12-year manufacturer's warranty when installed professionally.Bosch 1600H-NGBosch AquaStar 1600H-NG (Natural Gas) Features:; Delivers up to 4.3 gallons per minute; No standing pilot â no electricity needed; 12-year warranty on heat exchanger â 2 years on parts; Provides ENDLESS supply of hot water; Saves up to 50% off utility costs; Compact and lightweight; Can simply hang on the wall; Modulating gas valve to control temperature; Pressure relief valve included; Vents with inexpensive and readily available 5â B Type Galvanized vent pipe "; Power Input :30,735-117,000 Btu; Minimum Flow to Activate (gpm): 0.6 gallons per minute (gpm); Flow Rates 90° F rise / 2.1 gpm 77° F rise / 2.4 gpm 65° F rise / 2.9 gpm 55° F rise / 3.4 gpm 45° F rise / 4.3 gpm; Energy Factor : .80; Thermal Efficiency : 80%; Dimensions: H: 25 ¾" W: 16 ¾" D: 8½"; Weight: 33lbs.; Modulating Gas Valve: Yes; Ignition: Hydro-generated (no electricity); Accessories: Power vent for horizontal venting Vertical Vent Kit (H/P VVT); Hydro-powered sparked ignition, no outside power required; New technology generates pilot spark from the flow of water; Like a hydro dam producing electricity, the system ignites the burners when water is flowing without the need for electricity or batteries; Uses no energy when idle; Includes a pressure relief valve; Natural gas, hydro-generated unit; 117,000 BTU/input; 0.82 efficiency rating; 0.78 energy factor

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Rheem RTG-66DVN Direct Vent Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater for 2-3 Bathroom Homes Review

Rheem RTG-66DVN Direct Vent Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater for 2-3 Bathroom Homes
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This is the second Rheem tankless water heater I've installed during my ongoing-home-renovation project (I now have one on each end of the house).
Some things to be aware of:
1) There is a lag for the tankless water heater to kick in and start hot water through the pipes (three seconds?). My kitchen sink is on the floor directly above the tankless water heater and I have to run over a gallon of water out before I get hot water. For that reason I am going to install under-the-sink, pass-through mini-tank (2.5 gallon) electric water heaters in the kitchen and bathrooms for instant hot water.
2) In both cases I've direct-vented horizontally, through a stud wall that is in front of a 12" concrete block wall. The main horizontal 3"/5" pipe that comes in the direct-vent kit is too short to go through about 17" of wall, so I had to buy a longer 3"/5" pipe (for an extra $100) from Rheem to get through the walls. You still need to buy the kit, though, for the elbow and outside termination pieces.
3) This is subjective, but it seems the water in the hot water pipe gets cold faster than it did with the tank water heater. With a tank water heater you could get hot water, then come back 20 minutes later and the water was still fairly warm right away. With the tankless water heater it seems the water gets colder faster, so you have to run that gallon of water through the pipes to get to the hot water again. In both cases the hot water pipes were insulated.
4) About once every two-three months the wired-in remote control displays an error number...it has been different every time. The first two times the error number wasn't listed in the documentation, so I called for telephone support. Now I just unplug the unit, wait 5-10 seconds, and plug it in again. It starts right up.
5) I can't be sure it was only the swapping out of the water heater, but my gas/electric bill has been, on average, a bit lower since replacing my old 40 gallon gas water heater.

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Rinnai R94LSe-LP Propane Tankless Water Heater, 9.4 GPM Review

Rinnai R94LSe-LP Propane Tankless Water Heater, 9.4 GPM
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Excellent purchase. Instant hot water. Space saving since it's mounted outside. Only drawback we've experienced so far was when the temperature dipped to -20 and the igniter had some problems that resulted in no hot water for a few days. Other than that, showers on well water for days!

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Qualifies For Federal Tax CreditENERGY STAR qualifiedSleek, modern designCommercial-grade heat exchangerEZConnectTM (connects two units together)Comes standard with MC-91-1 digital controller with error code indicatorLightweight and compactMeets California and Texas NOx emission standardsWorks with propaneEnergy Factor of .82Compatible with full line of Rinnai digital controllersTemperature range with controllers: 98°- 185° F12-year heat exchanger limited warranty for residential installations (5 years on parts, 1 year on labor)Warranty is void if not installed by a certified installer. In case of malfunction do not disassemble or uninstall. Contact Rinnai at 866-RINNAI1 (866-746-6841) for help or go to www.rinnai.us and contact a certified service provider.Stock photo used. Product color may vary.

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Bosch AE115 PowerStar 2.6 GPM Indoor Whole House Electric Tankless Water Heater Review

Bosch AE115 PowerStar 2.6 GPM Indoor Whole House Electric Tankless Water Heater
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I have used these units in several buildings. The biggest building being an 8 unit building all with 1 bedroom apartments. Each apartment has it own hot water heater.
We have OVER a 60% fail rate. First you do a LOT of electrical work to get to the point of being able to install it. Then you put it in and this what progresses:
- day one works great and you think "what a great idea I had"...
- few weeks or months later it is hot for a minute, then warm, then cold as it runs
- you reset the unit try and test everything, it works ok you think
- get a call a day later it is the same warm then cold then warm showers
- you take it out and return it to the store.
I have replaced 3 yes THREE in one single apartment alone. All in all I bought 8, for an 8 unit building, and have installed either new or replacements 18, in a eight unit building that only has 8 on any given day, at this time. I am a whiz at getting them in and out.
So if you are looking to waste money and a LOT of time as you replace it and try and fix it etc this is for you. These could not even sustain a 1 bedroom with ONE tenant. All my units have a single tenant in them....
I did call the company and they are very nice. The guy I was talking with was a technician on what they called the "pro side" for builders professional etc. I explained everything to him and told him of my fail rate and he said that was possible. So they know of the problem, over 60% fail rate did NOT even phase him, he obviously had heard about this plenty of times before me......


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Bosch AE125 PowerStar 4 GPM Indoor Electric Tankless Water Heater, White Review

Bosch AE125 PowerStar 4 GPM Indoor Electric Tankless Water Heater, White
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I purchased the Bosch AE125 Electric Tankless Water Heater 4 months ago and have regretted it. Several considerations should be taken.
First the unit is not an analogue to a conventional tank-type water heater. It delivers hot water based upon a system that measures the incoming water temperature and flow rate and then "calculates" the number of elements (it actually has 6) that it turns on to provide an outflow temperature based on the setting of the temperature control. This system is not satisfactory for a water supply which varies in pressure, SUCH AS A WELL, as the unit itself provides substantial resistance to flow and thus the flow rate through the unit varies and thus the temperature of the outgoing water. This causes the delivered water to vary widely in temperature, from VERY HOT to VERY COLD. The unit would be improved if it was "smart enough" to not only measure incoming temp, but, also, outgoing temperature and flow rate and maintain the outgoing temp at a constant level.
Second: The unit has a flow sensor, which will shut the heaters off at low flow, so, therefore, if you wish to have a small amount of hot water flowing into your sink for shaving purposes, the water will not be heated at all. This "Feature" also has considerable influence on the use of "low flow" faucets.
Third: If you have a home which is heated by electricity and you install this unit, be aware that it consumes 120 AMPS at maximum heat rate. In my case, my electric heat consumes 120 Amps, also; my home has a 200AMP panel. Do the math, turn on the heat to warm the house and then take a bath, and suddenly the entire house is plunged into darkness. I have decided that I must sense when the water heater is turned on and prevent the central heat from coming on. This should be doable, and since the unit only runs when hot water is required, should disable the central heat only for short periods. HOWEVER, this is a feature that should be provided by Bosch and/or their literature should make clear to the potential purchaser that this is a problem with the electric heater.
Fourth: The unit apparently switches one or more of its six elements on or off as it attempts to heat the water. There does not appear to be any partially on for any of the elements. This leads to the problem of "stepped" heating of the water. And because the unit measures flow in and calculates the outgoing rate, if the water is mildly too hot or too cold, simply changing the mix at the faucet does not necessarily result in mild changes in temperature, a tiny change at the faucet can cause one or all of the elements to switch off resulting in a dramatic change at the faucet. AGAIN an argument for sensing the outgoing temperature and maintaining it by modulating the elements for a smoother temperature curve.
I would rate this unit as unsatisfactory for any home with a well, and only marginally acceptable for any home with electric heat (but only if modified as I indicated above).
Had I known then, what I know now, I would have saved myself a lot of money and frustration by purchasing a conventional tank-type water heater.

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titan Review

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I use two of these (single 3/4" line split into both units, then back to single 3/4" line out) as I live in the northeast and have a family of 8. With all three showers (low flow heads), the clothes washer, dishwasher, and the kitchen sink (can't forget the kitchen sink!) going, I had hot water. The units are set to just below medium. My electric use dropped 30% from the 40gal electric unit I had that only gave us about 10 minutes of hot water and we couldn't use multiple showers at the same time. I have had these units since 7/06. I did not have to adjust the temp during the winter. I am very satisfied.

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The Titan Tankless Whole House System is the number one seller in the Nation and in business for over two decades. "Titan Tankless" is the is the largest distributor selling brand new 2009 fully warranted units. Don't be fooled by the competition charging over 600 dollars for inferior home systems. Save up to 60% on your water bill with this brand new electric TITAN tankless water heater! Never run out of hot water again! Save space, with this patented electronic tankless water heater. This is the latest model for 2009! Research it, check all the others, then decide. By heating water only as it is needed the TITAN-SCR2 Tankless Water Heater eliminates the need for bulky water heaters that heat water continuously. This can reduce hot water costs up to 60% over conventional electric water heaters. The TITAN-SCR2's high efficiency is in part due to its dedicated analog microprocessor that samples input and output temperatures 21 times per second!! This power control system analyzes the data and manages power usage for maximum efficiency and temperature stability. At rest, the TITAN-SCR2 uses no power at all. Imagine the SPACE you will save!! One TITAN-SCR2 unit can supply the hot water needs of homes and apartments, and with the energy savings this state of the art unit will pay for itself quickly over time. The TITAN SCR-2 tankless water heater comes with a 10 YEAR WARRANTY on all water carrying parts and all other components are warranted for 1 year. Currently used by Ramada Inns, Holiday Inns, the U.S. Embassy and many others! The manufacturer has worked in corroboration with N.A.S.A. on Next Generation High Speed Circuitry, some of which is utilized in this product! Fastest shipping and an unconditional 20 day return policy but you won't need it! For high demand or COLDER Northern climates refer to my larger models on Amazon.

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