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Best Buy:Ecosmart ECO 27 27 KW at 240-Volt Electric Tankless Water Heater with Patented Self Modulating Technology
Product Description
Configured for cold climates or high flow rates. Well suited where incoming water temperature can drop below 45 F. For use in more demanding water usage applications. Self modulating flow sensor technology regulates the amount of energy required to heat the water needed. Digital temperature display showing the outlet water temperature setting. Uses (3) 9 KW standard Emerson electric heating elements with brass tops to prevent electrolysis. Copper heat exchanger. Automatic resettable thermostat. (3) 40 DP breakers required. 112A draw. Required wire: 3 sets 8 AWG. Pipe fitting: 3/4'' NPT. Energy efficiency: 99.8%. UL and CSA certified. Dimensions: 17'' x 17.75'' x 4.25''. Weight: 11 lb. Lifetime warranty.
- Lifetime warranty
- Save up to 60-percent on your water heating cost with an ECOSMART electric tankless water heater
- Never run out of hot water with an ECOSMART tankless water heater
- Patented Self Modulating Technology and design
- ECOSMART tankless water heaters are 99.8-percent energy efficient
Ecosmart ECO 27 27 KW at 240-Volt Electric Tankless Water Heater with Patented Self Modulating Technology Reviews
Ecosmart ECO 27 27 KW at 240-Volt Electric Tankless Water Heater with Patented Self Modulating Technology Reviews
32 of 32 people found the following review helpful Best One On The Market, Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Ecosmart ECO 27 27 KW at 240-Volt Electric Tankless Water Heater with Patented Self Modulating Technology (Tools & Home Improvement) Being that my whole house is entirely electric and I can't get gas here, I reveiwed and researched the electric whole house water heaters. I have three kids and 2.5 baths. That means I usually don't get a hot shower until now. This unit is great. Saved me money the first month. I went to home depot and changed my shower heads out with 1.5 gpm heads and adjusted the flow of the big tub so that now we can take two showers at the same time. I can fill the big tub and not run out. Just pay attention to the flow of your tub/faucet/etc. It takes a week or soo to get used to setting your water in the shower. For example, during two showers both are set as all hot. During one shower add a little cold. You will enjoy the unit. They addressed all the downfalls of the electric side of whole house tankless water heaters. Research it out, you will not be disappointed. Make sure you have at least 200 amp service coming in house and room for 3 double pole. 40 amp breakers. I added a sub panel on the... Read more 19 of 20 people found the following review helpful Ecosmart ECO 27 A+, Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Ecosmart ECO 27 27 KW at 240-Volt Electric Tankless Water Heater with Patented Self Modulating Technology (Tools & Home Improvement) We replaced our tank hot waterheater with this tankless and couldn't be happier with our decision. It does seem to take a little longer (few more seconds) for the hot water to reach the faucets, which is nothing major. In return we get unlimited hot water. 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful EcoSmart ECO 27 - Pretty good, within limits, Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Ecosmart ECO 27 27 KW at 240-Volt Electric Tankless Water Heater with Patented Self Modulating Technology (Tools & Home Improvement) My electric tank-type water heater developed a leak, and after a lot of reading on the Internet I decided to replace it with a tankless unit from EcoSmart. I'm fairly handy, so I wanted to do the work myself. I bought the heater from Amazon for $453 and various electrical and plumbing supplies from Lowes and Home Depot for $251, for a total outlay of $704. Aside from the tankless unit, the biggest expense was the wire.Tearing out the old tank heater was easy and only took about a half hour. Mounting the EcoSmart unit in the same place as the old heater and creating the new plumbing connections with copper pipe took about 4 hours. Although 240-volt wiring was left over from the old heater, the 12-gauge wire was too thin, and there was only one 30-amp circuit available. The EcoSmart unit I bought needs three 40-amp circuits and 8-gauge wire. My breaker box is located about 30 feet away from the water heater location, so I had to string 3 lengths of 8-gauge, 2-conductor wire... Read more |
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