Best Buy:Stiebel Eltron Tempra 20 Plus Electric Tankless Whole House Water Heater, 240 V, 19.2 kW


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Stiebel Eltron Tempra 20 Plus Electric Tankless Whole House Water Heater, 240 V, 19.2 kW



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Stiebel Eltron Tempra 20 Plus Tempra Tankless Whole House Electric Water Heater Phase: 1 Voltage: 240 V Wattage: 19.2 kW Amperage: 2X40 A Min. Required Circuit Breaker Size: 50 A Recommended Wire Size: 8 AWG Copper Maximum Temp. Increase above Ambient Water Temp: 88 at 1.50 GPM, 58 at 2.25 GPM, 44 at 3.00 GPM and 29 at 4.5 GPM Min. Water Flow to Activate Unit: 0.58 GPM Weight: 15.4 Lb Nominal Water Volume: 1 Gal Max. Inlet Temperature: 131°F Width: 16-5/8" Height: 14-1/2" Depth: 4-5/8" Working Pressure: 150 PSI Tested to Pressure: 300 PSI Water Connections: 3/4" NPT


  • Digital temperature control
  • Proven reliability
  • No venting required
  • Sleek design fits anywhere
  • Save at least 15-20% on the hot water portion of your electric bill


Stiebel Eltron Tempra 20 Plus Electric Tankless Whole House Water Heater, 240 V, 19.2 kW Reviews


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best tankless, July 5, 2011
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This review is from: Stiebel Eltron Tempra 20 Plus Electric Tankless Whole House Water Heater, 240 V, 19.2 kW (Tools & Home Improvement)
We replaced another tankless with the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 20 plus and it does everything we expected and more. The old one, from a now bankrupt manufacturer, was a NIGHTMARE. We can now forget that it a tankless system and our guests don't even know it is until we tell them...and it never runs out of hot water...ever.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the one you want!, August 4, 2011
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I am totally in love with this. A month ago our water heater broke. With 10 people in our house and a baby on the way we thought we needed a BIG tank. Then we started looking at these on demand systems. WOW we love it! My husband and his handyman friend installed this in one day. If you are not so handy you would need an electrictian or if your state requires this ours does not. Ok point I love I can put all the little kids in a shower one after another so over 1 hr of constant hot. Both my husband , and i have taken a shower while the dishwasher is going with no problem. For the price of a new water tank I would highly reccommend this. I know we are saving on our electric as well just wont have exact figures until next month. ever want a LOng hot shower after the kids are in bed only to find out someone drained the tank? we no longer have this problem !
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tankless water heaters redeemed., December 29, 2011
This review is from: Stiebel Eltron Tempra 20 Plus Electric Tankless Whole House Water Heater, 240 V, 19.2 kW (Tools & Home Improvement)
In 2005 I had a SETS tankless ,now the Hubble R220-3, installed following hurricane damage. I purchased the most powerful electric unit I could find, which resulted in my having to upgrade the electrical system by 50 amps. Because I purchased the unit online over a year before the electrician was able to install it (Florida '04 hurricane rebuild nightmare), I was stuck without a warranty. From day one, I had problems ranging from flickering lights to freezing then scalding water. You could run one shower or other device at a time, but a second supply would shut the unit off. Granted, for filling our jacuzzi tub, it was a miracle and when you wanted a long shower and did not mind continually tweaking the flow it was great. Also, there was a noticeable decrease in our electric bill. However, in all other respects, it was a constant headache. In July (Thank heavens!) of 2008, the unit failed completely. My wife and I debated whether to return to a conventional water heater, but... Read more
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