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		<title>Takagi T-H2 Manual</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Takagi T-H2 PDF Manual This is the Takagi tankless water heater manual for the condensing unit. It is for both the indoor and outdoor units, although I don&#8217;t recommend that the outdoor unit be installed here in Toronto. FOR : T-H2-DV and T-H2-OS You must have Adobe reader to view this file. Get it HERE&#8230;
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<p>This is the Takagi tankless water heater manual for the condensing unit. It is for both the indoor and outdoor units, although I don&#8217;t recommend that the outdoor unit be installed</p>
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<p>here in Toronto.</p>
<p>FOR : <strong>T-H2-DV </strong>and<strong> T-H2-OS </strong></p>
<p>You must have Adobe reader to view this file. Get it <a title="Adobe Reader" href="http://get.adobe.com/reader/" target="_blank">HERE</a> if you dont.</p>
<p>Click on either of the two below to access the manual.</p>
<p><a title="Takagi TH2 Manual" href="http://www.takagi.com/download/product_manuals/T-H2.pdf" target="_blank">DOWNLOAD</a> or <a title="T-H2 manual" href="http://www.takagi.com/download/product_manuals/T-H2.pdf" target="_blank">VIEW</a></p>
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		<title>Takagi T-K3 &#8211; $1495.00</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[T-K3 &#8211; $1495.00 The T-K3 model, also known as the &#8220;Revolutionary T-K3,&#8221; is one of Takagi&#8217;s most versatile and powerful residential units. The T-K3 offers Easy-Link capability, which allows you to connect up to four units without the use of a controller unit. The T-K3 can also be converted to a direct vent model. Compact&#8230;
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<p>The T-K3 model, also known as the &#8220;Revolutionary T-K3,&#8221; is one of Takagi&#8217;s most versatile and powerful residential units. The T-K3 offers Easy-Link capability, which allows you to connect up to four units without the use of a controller unit. The T-K3 can also be converted to a direct vent model.<img class="alignright" title="Takagi T-K3" src="http://tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/images/T-K3.jpg" alt="" width="263" height="263" /></p>
<h3>Compact Size:</h3>
<p>Only 13.8 inches wide, the T-K3 can be recessed between wall studs for even more space savings! A special recess box is available for outdoor installations.</p>
<h3>Lower Activating Flow Rate:</h3>
<p>The T-K3 activates at only 0.5 GPM, which allows the use of smaller water flows in bathroom sinks and showers. This reduces water waste and allows for stable temperatures.</p>
<h3>Parallel Installation:</h3>
<p>Using Takagi&#8217;s Easy Link technology, the T-K3 can be installed in parallel with up to three other units without the use of an additional control box, generating more flow while saving money, space and installation time. Four T-K3 unites will deliver a total of 21.6 GPM at 60 degrees F delta T; or 26 GPM at a 50 degree F delta T.</p>
<h3>Direct-Vent Conversion:</h3>
<p>The T-K3 can be easily converted into a direct vent model for inside installations that need to import combustion air from outside.</p>
<h3>Eight Temperature Settings:</h3>
<p>Instead of the usual four settings, the T-K3 offers eight separate temperatures, set by dip-switch: 104 degree F, 113 degree F, 122 degree F, 131 degree F, 140 degree F, 158 degree F, 176 degree F, and 185 degree F. This versatility reduces the need for a separate remote control. However, setting temperatures other than the eight presets requires the TM-RE10 temperature controller.</p>
<h3>Longer vent runs:</h3>
<p>The T-K3 can have a vent pipe run up to 50 feet with five elbows, instead of the normal 35 with three elbows.<br />
As you can see, the T-K3 incorporates all those &#8220;why-don&#8217;t-you-have-this?&#8221; features into this one new product. Its larger flow capacity through parallel connections will meet the hot-water needs of most high-volume residential applications and many commercial projects, too. In short, the T-K3 fills the gap between the single residential heater and multiple commercial T-M1 units. Performance depends on the temperature of the ground water of course: At a delta T of 60 degrees F in warmer areas &#8211; for example, where the winter ground water is 60 degrees F and with the output set at 122 degrees F &#8211; the T-K3 will provide a 5.4 GPM, or 324 GPH. In colder areas where the input temperature may be 40 degrees F or less, expect a flow rate about 4.1 GPM, or 246 GPH.</p>
<h3>Price:</h3>
<p>The Takagi T-K3 is currently selling for $1495.00 if interested fill out the form <a href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/contact-us/">HERE</a></p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">TK3 Specifications:</span></h3>
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<td>Min. 11,000 Btu</td>
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<td>Min. 11,000 Btu</td>
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<td>3/4&#8243;</td>
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<td>Min 5.0&#8243;  W.C.</td>
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<td>8&#8243; Min. W.C.</td>
<td>13.5&#8243; Max. W.C.</td>
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<td>40 lbs</td>
<td>Electronic Ignition</td>
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<td>20.5&#8243; X 13.8&#8243; X 8.5&#8243;</td>
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<td>Min. 15 psi</td>
<td>Max. 150 psi</td>
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<p>View or Download the Specifications Sheet &#8211; <a href="http://tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/downloads/T-K3-specifications.pdf">Click to View</a></p>
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		<title>Grant Money Increased By 25%</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[25% more for a new Tankless Part of the government’s economic action plan is to boost the eco energy retrofit program that is currently running. The government has increased all available grant money for energy efficient retrofits by 25%. Additionally the program has been expanded with a 300 million dollar increase in funding over the&#8230;
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<p>Part of the government’s economic action plan is to boost the eco energy retrofit program that is currently running.  The government has increased all available grant money for energy efficient retrofits by 25%. Additionally the program has been expanded with a 300 million dollar increase in funding over the next two <a href="http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/sites/oee.nrcan.gc.ca/files/pdf/residential/personal/pdf/ecoENERGY-grant-table-20110606b.pdf" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" title="retrofit grant chart" src="http://tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/images/retrofit-grant-e.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="258" /></a>years.</p>
<p>You can download the new <a href="http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/sites/oee.nrcan.gc.ca/files/pdf/residential/personal/pdf/ecoENERGY-grant-table-20110606b.pdf" target="_blank">PDF here</a></p>
<p>Initially the program gave home owners 18 months to complete all retrofits, perform the E audit and submit files for rebates.  This has now been extended and homeowners that are past their 18 month time frame can still perform retrofits and get access to additionally grant money by performing a F-audit.</p>
<p>This is really significant for The Tankless Hot Water Guide as the additionally grant money will further reduce the cost of tankless water heaters for consumers.  A tankless with an efficiency of .82% or better will get you 630$ in rebate money. If you decide to go with a condensing tankless water heater the grant money is even better (.94% efficiency or better) this will net you a 750$ cheque from the government.</p>
<p>You cant find a better time to get go out and get a tankless water heater.</p>
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