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Some Like It HOT? – On Demand Hot Water is here! By Rena Schafer In today's world, the vast majority of families are away from home all day. Both day and night, the traditional hot water tank has to continually cycle in order to keep enough hot water ready for a family's needs. This outdated method of providing hot water is expensive and considerably harder on the environment due to resulting higher CO2 emissions and the landfill costs associated with traditional throw away type heaters. Instantaneous water heaters provide homeowners with an on-demand supply of hot water, that never runs out. The hot water temperature is consistent and never ending. When a water source is opened, the heater senses the demand for hot water flow and starts the heating process. The water flows through a heat exchanger and is heated to the designated temperature set by the user. Some models provide individual temperature controls, which allow home owners the flexibility to change the temperature in different locations of their home. Because the device is so small, you can put it almost anywhere in the home, allowing you to mount it on the wall, freeing up valuable floor and closet space. Instantaneous water heaters can reduce power consumption 25% - 35% over traditional gas hot water heaters. No standing pilot light means no lost gas. On-demand heating doesn't waste water by allowing the flow to run until warm enough for use. As a homeowner you are paying to heat water 24 hours a day but with an Instantaneous tank, you only pay to heat water when you need it and for as long as you want it. You can enjoy an unlimited supply of hot water continuously. Although compact in size, Instantaneous water heaters are capable of delivering 240 gallons per hour of hot water. With increasing energy costs, it's the answer to the energy conscious individual - it's quieter, safer and more cost effective than any other water heater on the market today. The perfect solution for any one who demands an endless supply of hot water.
For further information contact Rena Schafer at Northern Comfort & Mechanical: |
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