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Valuable Guidelines To Follow When Purchasing An Electric Tankless Water Heater

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It makes sense to thoughtfully look at your hot water requirements before choosing the right model of electric tankless water heater. Consider the demand placed on your water heater by all your appliances and faucets that regularly use hot water. Being aware of the amount of hot water you regularly use will help you determine the best electric tankless water heaters to put in your home. The amount hot water which is delivered to a faucet is measured in gallons per minute (GPM). This is known as the flow rate. 
 
Usually there will be one event at a time which uses a lot of hot water in a home. Events which typically use a lot of hot water include running the washing machine, running the dishwasher, or taking a shower. Most average sized homes will require a minimum of 3 GPM from their electric tankless water heaters. If you do not have very many sinks or appliances you may be able to purchase a tankless water heater with a lower flow rate. 
 
Looking at your various appliances and faucets will give you an indication of the proper flow rate for your home. Another thing you will need to think about is the electrical requirements of an electric tankless water heater. To heat water on demand the unit will use a big surge of energy. You will need to have a 240 volt electrical outlet to plug in most electric tankless water heaters. Your circuit breaker will need somewhere between 1 and 3 60 amp circuits. 
 
Different models will have different requirements and you will need to research the particular requirements for the system you need. You will need to select a system that matches the electrical capacity of your home. The efficiency of an electric tankless water heater will be impacted by the temperature of the water entering the house. Those who live in colder climates will need a larger capacity tankless water heater to compensate for cooler water entering the system.

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July 1st, 2009 at 12:09 am

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