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Tankless
Water Heater - Electric
Point Of Use - Small/Medium
Featuring Advanced Microprocessor
Control. Unlimited supply of hot water. Keeps heating water
instantly as you require. The DHC-E system completely replaces a
conventional tank heater with no disruption to your comfort and
hot water needs. Saves energy and reduces your electric bill with
a saving of 15 - 20%. The DHC-E takes up considerably less space
than conventional tank type water tanks and saves time and money.
A
$300 tax credit may be available to
consumers who invest in high-efficiency
water heaters in 2006 and 2007.
For Warm & Cool Climates
Flow: Low - High
GPM: 0.50 - 1.00
Free
Shipping!
In a residential setting, these
units are suited for the following applications:
- Bathroom Sinks
- Kitchen Sinks
- Laundry Areas
- Small Cabins
These units are ideal for restrooms
or kitchenettes in an office or commercial/industrial setting:
- Office Buildings
- Gas Stations
- Stores
- Schools, Malls
- Hotels/Motels
- Warehouses
- Commercial Condominiums
- Restaurants & Manufacturing
Facilities.
CAUTION: The
voltage, amperage, and circuit breaker specifications must be met
for this heater to function. Please make sure all requirements are
met before purchasing this heater. If you have any questions about
these requirements, please call 406-889-3915.
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Installation
Instructions
Living
with a tankless hot water heater
Specifications
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According to the U.S.
Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy:
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Homes that use 41
gallons of hot water or less daily can see 24 percent to 34
percent more energy efficiency with a tankless system.
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Homes that use a
lot of hot water, say 86 gallons a day, can see energy
efficiency rates of 8 percent to 14 percent with tankless
systems.
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Using demand water
heaters at each hot water outlet can result in energy savings
of 27 percent to 50 percent.
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Water heating
accounts for 20 percent or more of the average household's
annual energy expenditure.
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Some water heaters
can result in tax credit
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A $300 tax credit
may be available to consumers who invest in high-efficiency
water heaters in 2006 and 2007.
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Check with your
tax adviser for details
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