Why Gas Tankless Water Heaters?
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Saves Space
These models measure only 25" in height, 15" in
width and 9" in depth. They are the smallest units on the market today the provides sufficiently
hot h20 for a whole
household.
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Supply
Gas tankless water heaters provide an endless supply to
meet demand efficiently. Through the use of 21st century technology, Elite's
gas tankless hot water heaters,
with an efficiency rating of 80, are able to produce over 200 gallons per
hour. That is enough to fulfill the needs and expectations of the average
household.
Energy Savings
Elite's units only use energy when the demand is called
for. There is no need to constantly heat a storage tank,
thus eliminating standby heat loss which can be as high as 4% per hour.
These units can save the consumer up to fifty percent (50%) on their
energy use.
Saves Money
Save money by lowering the amount of fuel necessary to perform, by as
much as fifty percent (50%).
You Can Afford The Comfort!
As energy supplies tighten and fuel costs increase, these
units are gaining much attention across the United
States. In a storage tank type, energy is required to heat the liquid in the tank and to keep it hot to be ready to use on demand. In both
types, the basic efficiencies of heating are very similar; in
fact, the energy consumptions are very similar. In the tankless type,
however, no energy is consumed in overcoming the standby losses
encountered in a storage tank. Just think about this a
moment. The average household contains 2 adults and 2 children. All of
these people are gone from their residence approximately 9 hours per day.
They also spend 6 to 8 hours per day sleeping. That is a minimum of 15
hours out of 24 where no demand for heating is needed. Yet, in a storage type tank,
heating is done on a regular basis to maintain a preset
temperature. This is a huge waste of energy over a one year period. Save
money and still meet the demand anytime, day or night.
Some manufacturers suggest that additional
units might be installed if demand is very high. This is
dependent however, on sufficient electrical power or gas supply available
in the home. Many people install a point of use unit for areas such as
kitchen sinks. This would keep from interfering with heating demands for
showers, etc. Whole house units are also available and often easy to
install, depending on the type of set up previously used. Installation in
a new home is always the preferred method but retro fits are also often
possible and advisable.
History
This type of unit, also known as instantaneous, has
been commonly used in Europe and Asia for over 50 years. They
entered the North American market about 25 years ago, and are poised to
take over the commonly used tank types as the heating unit of choice for
the American public. This kind of unit supplies the user with an endless
amounts of heated h2o on demand. They save energy, save space, and save money. These
units use no energy until the tap is turned on (unlike the storage tank
type heaters that are constantly burning gas to keep the liquid in the
tank hot). They save the user 35% to 45% on their energy costs, and
therefore pay for themselves in 3 to 5 years. Because there is
nothing stored in the tank there is no buildup of sludge and they remain
biologically safe, giving the user cleaner and healthier supply on demand
and saves money too!
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