Rinnai Condensing Verses Navien Condensing

    These are the two heavy hitters in the high efficiency Tankless water heater field.  How can you choose the correct tankless, well this article aims to help you choose between the Rinnai Tankless or the Navien Tankless. Brand Rinnai Navien Rinnai Navien Model Nuber RC98HP NR240 RC80HP NR180 Dimension 19Wx26Hx11D 17Wx28Hx15D 19Wx26Hx11D 17Wx28Hx14D Weight 71 lbs 77 lbs 64 lbs 67 lbs Activation Rate (GPM) 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.5 Min. Input...

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    Norits Tankless Water Heater

    Norits Tankless Hot Water We are now starting to install the Norits tankless systems to replace the Navien that we have had some troubles with. The Norits is a condensing tankless that is able to provide sufficient hot water for the typical 3 bedroom 3 bathroom home. Nortis Advantages 0.5 GPM low flow start up requirement Direct ignition Condensing so Greater than 93% efficient Digital thermometer for accuracy Dual copper primary heat...

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    Takagi Condensing Tankless Review

    Takagi T-H2 Condensing Here is the Takagi T-H2 Condensing Tankless hot water heater, there’s a lot to cover so lets get started. Takagi Tankless Benefits PVC venting 95% efficient 4.6 GPM in dead of winter 8.5 GPM in the summer Direct vent capability Info The T-H2 model is available as a direct vent or an Outdoor model only. Takagi’s T-H2 “2nd Generation High Efficiency Tankless” unit, is a very energy...

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    Takagi T-H1 – $2575 Tankless
    Mar10

    Takagi T-H1 – $2575 Tankless

    T-H1 – $2575.00 The Takagi T-H1 is a condensing tankless water heater, meaning it is 95% efficient and qualifies for the full 750$ in Government rebates (if you have completed the home energy audit). Significant benefits of this unit are: Can be vented in conventional PVC piping keep this cost much lower than specialized vent kits some units require. The T-H1 tankless produces 8.5GPM in the summer and between 3.5GPM and 4.5GPM...

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