TAKAGIT-H3S-DV-P Condensing High Efficiency Propane Indoor Tankless Water Heater, 8-Gallon Per Minute
Manufacturer | Takagi |
Part Number | T-H3S-DV-P |
Item Weight | 58 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.25 x 17.75 x 24.88 inches |
Item model number | T-H3S-DV-P |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Medium |
Color | White |
Style | Indoor |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Temperature Range | 100-140 Degrees Celsius |
Flow Rate | 8 Gallons Per Minute |
Sound Level | 55 dB |
Certification | Energy Star |
Usage | Indoor use only |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**R
Great product, performs perfect
Great product, performs perfect. Easy install just be sure to read and follow all directions. Endless hot water and can use more than one outlet at a time with no loss of temperature or flow. Highly recommend.
M**E
Very good value
Our home, when we bought it over a year ago, was all electric except for the kitchen range. The electric bills for the previous home owner were running north of $300 per month. After installing the Takagi tankless water heater and a gas clothes dryer our electric bills now run around $150-$160 per month. This water heater replaced a 40 Gallon and a 50 gallon water heater. It was installed just after we moved in and has not missed a beat since. We have a large tub in the bathroom that we could not use until we got this water heater. Continuous hot water as long as the faucet is turned on. What a concept!! We love it. We recommend it.
D**P
Simple, efficient, Easy to mount, no floor footprint. No idea on life yet. I found it on Costco but then came back
I hate to give reviews that will help us all with the *primary prolem." (i.e liftime and maintenace concerns). There are a few things it's good to know. Please make sure you have surplus copper/brass fitings and componds or gaskets or even ferrule. We skip that step, Unit is no super heavy but unwieldy - buy your friends a pizza on moving day. Verfiy all parts arein the box, then protect them with your life. PITA to lose one critical fitting near he end of the project. I'm going to use PEX and sharkbiteconnectors, Although there is a FAR better cheaper SS crimp ring, to which you slide the pex on, then crimp the ring. AFAIK, this creates zero leaks.This Takagi appears to have every possibleWe got the larger heater so we can radiant heat the floor, and maybe walls? ANyway, radiant is the *perfect* way to heat (IMO) but it does require the capitol outlay of ~$160
D**D
Still need to install, but looks good .
Cheaper water heating verses electric tank water heater. $$$$
T**S
No paperwork at all
I never got any paperwork with this water heater no instructions at all it’s crazy how do you know how to program it or even install it right in my opinion this heater is useless without instructions
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