

Heat up your water with the Noritz NRC98-DV-NG tankless water heater that is fueled by natural gas. This water heater has an efficient consumption with its standard input BTU rating that ranges from 16,000 BTUh to 180,000 BTUh. It has a flow rate capacity that ranges from 0.5 GPM up to 9.8 GPM. Having a tankless water heater will help you save on your monthly bills in the long run.
This water heater is made to reliably last long, thanks to its durable steel casing with a polyester coating. It also offers peace of mind with its safety devices: flame sensor, overheat prevention, lightning protection, freeze protection, and condensate overfill. It has temperature controls that include a remote thermostat so you can precisely adjust the temperature. In addition, it also features Quick-Connect -- making it possible for two identical units to be linked together through a cord to double the heating.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Home Size |
Southern Climate: 3-3.5 Baths; Northern Climate: 2 Baths |
Indoor Unit Dimensions |
24.2"(w) x 18.3"(h) x 9.4"(d) |
Weight |
58 lbs. |
Gas Consumption |
Min. 16,000 BTUh, Max. 180,000 BTUh |
NG |
Natural Gas |
Capacity Range |
0.5 - 9.8 GPM |
Uniform Energy Factor |
0.91 (NG) | 0.91 (LP) |
Temperature Settings |
100-140°F (In 5°F Intervals) (9 Options) |
SPECIFICATIONS
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