Posted by docmirror on February 26, 2018 at 23:15:20 from (107.213.165.255):
In Reply to: Tankless waterheater? posted by Jon f mn on February 26, 2018 at 18:28:35:
I use the EZ Tankless model 202 exclusively. They can be set up for LP or natural gas. They have adjustment for maximum temp from 38-51C. There is also a flow regulator that can reduce the flow of water through the unit. Price for the unit is about $350 delivered, and setup should run another 200 by a decent plumber.
For almost all tankless units, getting it setup right after install is a bit tricky. It's common that the unit will shut down the heater element if the cold water side is run wide open. In some cases, this will happen because the flow sensor for the hot side will not stay on. The trick is to REDUCE the flow rate and temp at the tankless unit so that changes in the cold side won't affect the hot side. It's counter-intuitive, but that's the way it works best. I typically set the flow to half way, and the temp to 39-40C.
I've installed 4 unit so far, and the one that doesn't work right is on a off-grid install with about 3GPM flow at 12-15PSI. I can get enough flow, or enough pressure, but not both. In this corner case, using a LP tank type water heater was best.
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