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(More customer reviews)After much discussion, research, and general concern about the higher cost of tankless water heaters(at least initially) I purchased this unit. It has to be installed by a plumber that has been certified by Rinnai- or the warranty is voided. But after seeing how it was installed-I would leave it up to the professionals. There is a lot of various discussion about the pro's and con's of tankless systems on the internet-but I for one am very happy with this unit. I think you are only as good as your installer- because improper installation is the root cause of customer issues(according to the master plumber that installed mine). But this is what I am most happy about, 1) the sticker on the unit states that the annual operating expenses are $196, 2) I can actually fill my large corner tub-for the first time. Also Rinnai has a very good warranty, the plumber also pointed out the since these units are compartmentalized, if something does fail, years down the road- you are dealing with replacing a single component-not the whole system. Please do you homework- I not only qualified for the 30% energy credit on the unit, but also am getting a rebate from my state and utility company. Common sense still prevails-since you have unlimited hot water-taking longer showers than you used too, will diminish your savings. Also the plumber installed 2 shut off valves, where once a year, using 2 gallons on vinegar, 2 hoses(like on your washing machine), a bucket, and a inexpensive pump, you will want to cycle the vinegar through the system for approx. 45 minutes to take off the lime scale(hard water deposits). Not really a lot of maintenance required. Also for those with small children there is an optional remote where you can set the temperature for their baths, then easily readjust it for yours. I am not affiliated with Rinnai in anyway ,but really do think this unit is a good long-term investment. Also, get several estimates, because there was quite a large price discrepancy on the bids I received. I ended up going with a Silver rated Dealer(by Rinnai)that had the best estimate-and he did a really professional job(Rinnai has dealer locator on their website).
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Rinnai's condensing tankless water heaters deliver more efficiency than ever before. Available in four models, suitable for mid- to large-sized home, Rinnai's condensing tankless water heaters offer all the same benefits builders and homeowners have come to expect from Rinnai.Natural Gas and Propane Models AvailableMeets California and Texas NOx Emissions StandardsEnergy Factor of 0.94 for Both Gas TypesCompatible with Full Line of Rinnai Digital ControllersTemperature Range with Controllers: Residential (98°F - 140°F) Commercial (98°F - 185°F )12-Year Warranty on Heat Exchanger, 5 Year Parts, 1 Year Labor for Residential InstallationsDimensionsWidth: 18.5 InchesHeight: 26.4 InchesDepth: 10.1 InchesWeight71 PoundsInstallationIndoor, Residential and CommercialHot Water Capacity0.4 to 7.6 GPM (50° F rise) and 0.4 to 9.8 GPM (35° F rise)Approved Gas TypesNatural Gas or PropaneMinimum/Maximum Gas Rate (Input BTUs)Natural Gas: 9,500 - 199,000 BTUPropane: 10,300 - 199,000 BTUEnergy FactorNatural Gas: 0.94Propane: 0.94Thermal EfficiencyNatural Gas: 96%Propane: 96%ElectricalAC 120 Volts, 60 HzElectrical ConsumptionNormal: 80 WattsStandby: 2 WattsAnti-Frost Protection: 220 WattsGas ConnectionGas Supply: ¾ Inch MNPTCold Water Inlet: ¾ Inch MNPTHot Water Outlet: ¾ Inch MNPTTemperature SettingsResidential: 98°F - 140°FCommercial: 98°F - 185°F (commercial controller must be purchased separately)
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