Efficient Tankless Systems In Toronto
Efficient Tankless and HVAC Systems In Toronto We are an Ontario based HVAC and Tankless installation and service specialization team working throughout most of Southern Ontario. We are friendly and knowledgeable and can help you make your home more comfortable for both you and your family. We are able to help you access Government Grants and Rebates to further reduce upgrade costs. Contact us to find out more. Call 647-925-1930 ...
Periodic Maintenance of a Tankless
There areonly a few things that need to be maintained on a tankless water heater. If these steps are preformed regularly you can expect your unit to last much longer (20 plus years) than a conventional tank type water heater. First there is a inline screen filter that is installed to insure that incoming water is clean and free of debris before running through the heat exchanger. This little filter should be checked every so often,...
Microwave Tankless Water Heaters….
Microwave Tankless Giant microwaves to heat water instantly? Is this real? And can it actually work? A microwave (like in a microwave oven) is generated by a magnetron at a frequency of 2.45 gigahertz, this is the exact frequency that targets water molecules and gets them vibrating faster and faster, thus heating up. The principal behind a microwave tankless water heater is basically the same as your microwave oven at home just on a...
Get Some Government Grant Money
Tankless Government Grants Currently the Ontario and Canadian government are giving rebates to households in Ontario that upgrade their conventional water heaters to either a state or a tankless water heater (I realize that state tanks have not really been explained so I will make a point to do a synopsis on them this week). The provincial (Ontario) will give 250$ for any tankless water heater that is installed, the federal government...
Rinnai R85 Tankless Water Heater
Rinnai R85 Specs Tankless Specs Specifications Hot water capacity – Minimum flow – 0.5 gpm (gallons per minute) – Maximum flow – 5.3 gpm Anticipated maximum – at 75°F temperature rise (input 45°, output 120°) 4.2 gpm There should be no single water fixture requiring more than 3.5 gpm Sized right for our Ontario climate Input BTU rating: Minimum 15,000 Maximum 180,000 Efficiency rating: 82% Installation requirements •...
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