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To determine if an Electric Water heater is for you:
Temperature Rise: Subtract the incoming water temperature from your desired output temperature.
Flow Rate: List the number of hot water devices you expect to use at any one time. Then, add up their flow rates (gallons per minute). This is the desired flow rate you'll want for the demand water heater.
Therefore, to size a demand water heater, you need to determine the flow rate and the temperature rise you'll need for its application
If it will not produce the desired flow rate and temperature rise to get to a comfortable hot water handwashing temp. of 105°F, then choose another model with more kW and amps, and ensure that you can supply it with the required electrical capacity
The SR series is designed to provide a predetermined temperature rise to the incoming cold water. Chronomite electric tankless water heaters are t...
View full detailsThe SR series is designed to provide a predetermined temperature rise to the incoming cold water. To decrease the water temperature, manually incre...
View full detailsThe SR series is designed to provide a predetermined temperature rise to the incoming cold water. To decrease the water temperature, manually incre...
View full detailsThe SR series is designed to provide a predetermined temperature rise to the incoming cold water. To decrease the water temperature, manually incre...
View full detailsThe SR series is designed to provide a predetermined temperature rise to the incoming cold water. To decrease the water temperature, manually incre...
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