$245 For 1 Shower/Bath Whole House Tankless Water Heater - $245
How our Tankless Water Heater Works???
#1
When the need for hot water arises by turning on a shower, washing
machine, dishwasher or faucet, cold water enters the Tankless Water
Heater from the inlet pipe at the bottom of the unit.
The PC board is then signaled to activate the flame igniter or ignition. Hot Water Tank
#2
A combustion fan turns on to allow oxygen into the burner to ignite the
flame as the gas control valve opens at a low frequency.
Once an adequate flame is present the igniter stops sparking -- beginning the next sequence of operation in a matter of seconds.
#3
Water is heated as it passes through the coils of the copper heat
exchanger, and exits from the hot water outlet pipe to travel through
the pipes of the home or business to the water fixture where hot water
is needed.
For Condensing models, the water is preheated as it passes through a
secondary stainless steel (latent) heat exchanger, capturing any extra
heat (or latent heat) before it escapes into the vent system.
#4
The gas valve and blower automatically adjust the incoming gas and
oxygen to meet the water heating demands. If the demand is small, the
Tankless Water Heater can use a smaller flame and less gas. If the
demand is greater, the flame can expand across the width of the entire
burner to heat more water.
The tankless water heater adjusts as needed to ensure the temperature
set point is maintained. A digital controller allows the user to choose
his desired temperature.
#5
As the hot water fixture shuts off, cold water stops entering the tankless water heater and the flame diminishes.
The combustion fan continues to operate at a low speed for a short
period of time. This allows the exhaust of any leftover combustion
gases.