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2manyfbods
post Mar 11 2009, 11:34 PM
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Yeah, it's a little off the usual topic content but, My Hot water heater is starting to go. I would prefer to change it before it quits completely.

I've done some research on tankless water heaters but, I would like to here feedback on those of you that have them. I live in the phoenix area so, ground water rarely gets below 45-50 degrees and I have a 200amp service panel. I only have electric

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post Mar 12 2009, 12:29 AM
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QUOTE (2manyfbods @ Mar 11 2009, 07:34 PM) *
Yeah, it's a little off the usual topic content but, My Hot water heater is starting to go. I would prefer to change it before it quits completely.

I've done some research on tankless water heaters but, I would like to here feedback on those of you that have them. I live in the phoenix area so, ground water rarely gets below 45-50 degrees and I have a 200amp service panel. I only have electric

Thanks !


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two main concerns.

Do you have electric capacity? a typical unit might require three 40 amp circuits on a 240V system. Unless your home is practically new, and the electric service was way oversized to begin with, you probably don't have this capacity.

Second, the unit needs to be sized to supply enough hot water to meet the flow requirements of the users. For example, if the unit supplies 3 gallons per minute at a 40 degree rise (and your incoming is 50), it will never be capable of filling a 50 gallon tub with 100 degree water since the max temp here would be 90. If you reset the system to supply a higher temp, then the available flow will be less. for example, if you get 2gpm with a 50 degree rise, in this example, you will need 25 minutes to fill a 50 gallon tub with 100 degree water. Not too good.

This type of system makes more sense in an application where space is at a premium, where there may be extremely long plumbing runs, where there is plenty of electric capacity, and where long periods of time pass (measured in many days or weeks) where hot water is not required.

I suspect your local electric utility company would greatly frown on this as well...since they need to have more capacity (about 27kw) to serve your tankless unit than your old fashioned tank (about 5kw). Just round numbers.

I'd stick with old school.

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2manyfbods   Tankless water heaters   Mar 11 2009, 11:34 PM
cccbock   QUOTE (2manyfbods @ Mar 11 2009, 07:34 PM...   Mar 12 2009, 12:29 AM
Eskimo   QUOTE (cccbock @ Mar 11 2009, 08:29 PM) T...   Mar 12 2009, 04:17 PM
cccbock   QUOTE (Eskimo @ Mar 12 2009, 12:17 PM) QU...   Mar 12 2009, 06:47 PM
pknowles   QUOTE (cccbock @ Mar 12 2009, 02:47 PM) W...   Mar 12 2009, 07:49 PM
2manyfbods   QUOTE (cccbock @ Mar 11 2009, 07:29 PM) Q...   Mar 13 2009, 01:18 AM
cccbock   QUOTE (2manyfbods @ Mar 12 2009, 09:18 PM...   Mar 13 2009, 12:27 PM
Jeff97FST/A   The former (and old) apartment I used to live in -...   Mar 12 2009, 10:21 PM
AndyB   I've installed a couple of the electric hot wa...   Mar 13 2009, 05:01 AM
souseless   I live in Buffalo and use NG for heating so I have...   Mar 13 2009, 11:43 AM
Major_Lee_Slow   My in-laws have a tankless hot water heater and th...   Mar 13 2009, 02:00 PM
iansane   QUOTE (2manyfbods @ Mar 11 2009, 04:34 PM...   Mar 14 2009, 06:39 PM
Torque   My parents had one professionally installed when t...   Mar 15 2009, 12:21 AM
CrashTestDummy   Wow, good read. My only experience with a tankles...   Mar 17 2009, 08:51 PM
CMC#5   Tankless for sure! I installed a Bosch tankles...   Mar 18 2009, 08:32 PM

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