Tankless Hot Water Heaters, Efficient, Effective, Endless.
Archive for October, 2009
Navien Venting
Oct 22nd
Navian Venting
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Navian Tankless water heaters have a significant advantage in their venting requirements. For the Navian system to meet code it only need to be vented with conventional PVC piping. This results in a significant cost savings for the consumer or Navian tankless owner. The required pipe can be purchased at your local Home Depot or hardware store. In addition if you purchase the system from a certified installer or dealer they are able to pass the savings on to you, reducing the overall cost.
The reason that conventional piping can be used is due to the Navian system recycling so much of the heat that the exhaust gasses being released are basically just warm air. This reduces the risk of fire and allows for more versitile venting options.
If your considering a tankless water heater, take another look at the Navian systems they are full of unique innovations other companies are trying to match.
Are you in the greater toronto area or the golden horse shoe? Places like Mississauga, Hamilton, Oakville, Newmarket, Vaughn, Richmond Hill, Scarborough. If so we are a certified dealer and installer of Navien Tankless water heaters fill out a quick form and we can have someone call you within 24 hours to book a free consultation and see if your home fits the requirements for a tankless water heater.
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Cleaning your Tankless
Oct 13th
Cleaning Your Tankless
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We get a lot of questions regarding the cleaning procedures on a tankless water heater, we have come up with a thorough document for you to follow. This document is in PDF format so you will need a PDF reader (they are free). You can download the document here DOWNLOAD – Download instructions to clean a tankless water heater.
Here is a little excerpt taken from the document in step 5.
“When flushing is complete and before the lines are removed, verify that the purge port valves are closed and remain in this position. You can now remove the lines and reinstall the purge port valve caps, ensuring that the rubber washer is in the cap, and tighten. (NOTE: To prevent damage to the rubber sealing discs (washers), do not over tighten these caps.) ”
Remember that Ontario and even Toronto for that matter has quite varying degrees of water hardness, owners of Tankless systes should be aware their particular situations and develop a schedule that reduces the amount of buildup in their tankless hot water heaters.
How a Tankless Works
Oct 7th
Rinnai and Tankless Explanation
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This is a great video done by Rinnai that explains how a tankless hot water heater works compared to a conventional tank type heater.