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5 Things to Consider Before Installing a Tankless Water Heater

If you seek compactness and performance, a tankless water heater is a right choice for you.<br>A tankless water heater offers a variety of benefits, one of which is an UNINTERRUPTED SUPPLY OF HOT WATER.

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5 Things to Consider Before Installing a Tankless Water Heater

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  1. 5 Things to Consider Before Installing a Tankless Water Heater If you seek compactness and performance, a tankless water heater is the right choice for you. A tankless water heater offers a variety of benefits, one of which is an UNINTERRUPTED SUPPLY OF HOT WATER.

  2. 5 Things to Consider Before Installing a Tankless Water Heater

  3. Capacity Unit capacity is one of the most important factors to consider before installing a tankless water heater. To determine the capacity you require, you need to gather a few important pieces of information.

  4. Gas Line Size Compared to its conventional predecessors, a tankless water heater uses four times more BTUs. Most people believe that a tankless unit needs more gas to function, which is not true. Unlike a traditional water heater, a tankless unit needs an initial kick.

  5. Ventilation Requirements Unlike a conventional water heater, a tankless unit has different ventilation requirements. This is one of the reasons why it requires special modifications. A tankless water heater can be vented in either of the two ways mentioned below.

  6. Electrical Energy Even if your tankless unit needs gas to run, you need some form of electrical energy to get your remote and the PC board running. Therefore, you need to make sure you have access to at least 120 volts of electricity. Remember, that your tankless unit will seize to function in the event that power goes out.

  7. Location Two things that hinder the placement of a tankless water heater are ventilation and clearance.

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