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The T-M1 can meet heavy-duty commercial or large residential demands with
manifolding capabilities of up to 20 units and generates up to 192 gallons
of hot water per minute. The T-M1 offers the highest BTU's available of
all Takagi units.
At 235,000 BTU per hour, the
Mobius T-M1 is Takagi's largest model, with an average efficiency of 82%
with natural gas and 85% with propane. At a ∆T of 60ºF in warmer
areas - for example, where the winter ground water is 60ºF and with the
output set at 122ºF - the unit will provide a 6.4 GPM, or 384 GPH.
In colder areas where the
input temperature may be 40ºF or less, expect a flow rate about 4.5 GPM,
or 270 GPH.
The T-M1 can provide at least
three showers' worth of water simultaneously along with one appliance at
input temperatures of 60ºF or greater.
The venting system for this
unit is not convertible to direct vent and requires that makeup air be
provided. Please refer to "Accessories" for more information on
venting options.
Mobius T-M1 units can be
combined to offer a fully modulating, boiler-type system. Up to 20 units
may be installed in parallel, using the TM-RE20 multi-unit controller and
the TM-RE10 temperature controller. All heaters up to 20 units will fully
modulate, from as low as .75 GPM, or 25,000 BTU per hour; to as high as
128 GPM, or 4.7 million BTU per hour at 60ºF ∆T.
In terms of boiler language,
each modulate has a turndown ratio of 9.4:1. As a result, combining 20
units equates to a 188:1 turndown ratio - a tremendous savings compared
with an average boiler. This very powerful system is ideal for sports
clubs, hotels, apartment buildings, hospitals, etc. where hot-water
volumes are high and flows are variable
The Mobius T-M1 is built to
last in even the most rugged on environments, whether installed inside or
outdoors. Like all of Takagi's heaters, the unit features all copper and
brass waterways, stainless steel burners and epoxy-powder coatings to
resist rust and corrosion. Yet the high compact Mobius weighs in at a trim
70 pounds and occupies only a little more than two cubic feet of space. In
short, the T-M1 packs a powerful punch in a comparatively small package.
The four preset temperatures
on the unit are: 113ºF , 122ºF, 140ºF, and 182ºF. To achieve any
temperatures other than those presets, the user will require the TK-RE10
temperature controller. This controller is optional on a single T-M1
installation and required on multiple installations.
| Natural Gas
Input |
Min. 25,000 Btu |
Max. 235,000 Btu |
| LPG Input |
Min. 25,000 Btu |
Max. 225,000 Btu |
| Gas Connection |
3/4" NPT |
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| Water Connection |
3/4" NPT |
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| Natural Gas
Pressure Inlet |
Min. 5.0" WC |
Max. 10.5"WC |
| LP Gas Pressure
Inlet |
Min. 11"WC |
Max. 14"WC |
| Weight |
70 lbs |
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| Dimensions |
23.6" x 18.5" x
8.9" |
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| Ignition |
Electronic Ignition |
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| Electrical
Supply |
AC 120V (60 Hz) |
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| Water Pressure |
Min. 15 psi |
Max. 150 psi |
| Natural Manifold
Pressure |
2.2" WC |
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| LP Manifold
Pressure |
2.7" WC |
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Safety is top of mind
for Takagi. When thinking about product safety, consider the following:
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Consistently
safe temperature: All
of our units are factory set at 122°F, offering a safe
and steady temperature with computer controlled precision. |
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Venting
: All Takagi water
heaters use the safest venting on the market today. The venting seals the exhaust from the top of the unit
through the exterior and the built-in exhaust fan ensures
any harmful fumes are fully expelled from the home every
time the water shuts down. |
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Safety
Devices: Takagi uses
smart safety and monitoring devices to ensure that the
system is working flawlessly. Computerized electronics
allow a Takagi water heater to monitor itself, so you
won't have to. |
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Safer
In An Earthquake: With
a Takagi, there is no pilot light to ignite flammable
vapors and no heavy tank to fall or pull pipes out of the
wall, eliminating the risk of scalding from ruptured hot
water pipes as well. |
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