Best Buy:Eccotemp FVI-12-NG High Capacity Gas Tankless Water Heater


List Price : $299.00 Price : $269.00
Eccotemp FVI-12-NG High Capacity Gas Tankless Water Heater



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Forced Vent Indoor Tankless Water Heater Practical and Affordable This tank is for indoor installation, high efficiency, tankless water heating system designed for small to medium hot water production where you need more than one hot water application at the same time. The water heater is perfect for vacation cabins, cottages, and smaller homes. Sleek modern design Delivers up to 3.4 gallons per minute of piping hot water Power ventilation for safety, efficiency and venting options Tested-Safe Electronic ignition system 74,000 BTU Digital temperature display Fully independent gas and water controls Precise temperature and water flow adjustment Weighs only 20 pounds Unit Dimensions are 15"x24"x4" Stainless vent kit included Uses gas only when hot water is on. Requires standard household 120 volt electric outlet The water sizes are 1/2 NPT. The gas is also 1/2" NPT. UL listed cord LPG 2 year warranty Ships Quickly


  • True 1/2" NPT fittings
  • Sleek modern design
  • Power ventilation for safety and efficiency
  • 74,500 BTU's
  • Digital temperature display with fully independent gas and water controls


Eccotemp FVI-12-NG High Capacity Gas Tankless Water Heater Reviews


Eccotemp FVI-12-NG High Capacity Gas Tankless Water Heater Reviews


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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars re-training required, May 19, 2011
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This small unit was perfect for my two bedroom one bath house. The issue is this; if you have single handle faucets, when tempering the hot water the blend valve reduces hot water flow while introducing cold water to the stream. The water heater senses the reduction in flow and shuts off, giving the bather a dose of cold water. Using the controls on the water heater to reduce gas flow and temperature setting allows the user to set the hot water temperature to about 110 degrees. This allows you to set the water valve on your single lever faucet to full hot and leave it there for the duration. The other solution, which I plan to implement as soon as finances allow, is to replace the single handle faucets with two-handle, two-valve faucets. Other than this little bit of behavior modification the unit works great!
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Great quality but not enough water flow, August 26, 2011
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The Eccotemp FVI-12-NG High Capacity Gas Tankless Water Heater did not have enough water flow for the bathtub. The 1/2 inch inlet and outlets are just not big enough. I recoommend the 40NI at a minimum as it has 3/4 inch inlet. It is rated at 6+ gpm instead of 3.5 gpm. Not sure why they call it High Capacity and say it is a good unit for a 1 bath house. It worked great though and is well built and very attractive as far as a water heater goes.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars 2.5" Stainless flue pipe, October 25, 2011
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Well, despite having to call the city inspector to get an ok to install it (the plumber didn't want to because this unit doesn't have an ANSI or some other certification) and then convincing the plumber that this was a good idea- I'm pretty happy.
I had a 30 gal water heater blow up in my office basement. After the flood subsided- I realized two things- we don't need to heat that much water- nor do we need to store it. We only have three hand sinks.
having been to Europe many times- I've been familiar with on-demand water heaters- and this seemed like a great price/performance solution.
But- here is where things got tricky- can't vent it up the chimney- and the wall where it needed to be was too close to ground level.
So instead of mounting it near the manablock- we had to mount it 25' away.
We now have to clear the lines before we get hot water- and they are a lot longer than they used to be.
But the real killer- was that it requires 2.5" stainless steel... Read more
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