Monday, September 22, 2014

Review Chronomite S-30L 220-240v Instant-Flow SR Tankless Water Heater

Chronomite S-30L 220-240v Instant-Flow SR Tankless Water Heater

Chronomite S-30L 220-240v Instant-Flow SR Tankless Water Heater

Chronomite S-30L 220-240v Instant-Flow SR Tankless Water Heater Chronomite Tankless Electric Water Heaters Since 1966, Chronomite Laboratories Inc. has been the innovative leader in providing solutions for commercial and industrial tankless plumbing applications. Applications: Public Lavatory, Non-Public Lavatory, Kitchen / Bar Sink. Accessory package: Standard pressure OMNI flow control, low pressure OMNI flow control, 3 adaptors and 1 compression fitting. Chronomite S-30L 220-240v Instant-Flow SR Tankless Water Heater Features: Unlimited Hot Water 98% Energy Efficient Compact Size Easy to Install Low Installation Cost Meets ADA Requirements Made in the USA Product Listings UL, HUD, IAMPO Virtually Eliminates Alkali Calcification No pressure & temperature relief valve needed (unless required by local code) Low Flow Model Chronomite S-30L 220-240v Instant-Flow SR Tankless Water Heater Specifications: Temp Rise at 0.5 GPM 40°F Watts 3000 Volts 220-240 KW 3.0 Breaker 15 6-1/4x9-5/8x2-3/...

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Chronomite S-30L 220-240v Instant-Flow SR Tankless Water Heater

Customers say's :
Five Stars
Great instant hot


Disappointed
I bought this to heat water for the kitchen sink in our guest house. The installation was easy - AFTER I spent the whole weekend running a 240 volt, 40 amp circuit to power this heater. I expected lots of hot water with all that power going into the unit. But to my disappointment, the water trickles out of the faucet due to the flow restrictor in the unit. I couldn't believe how inadequate it was but to my surprise, it meets the specs (40 degree temp rise at 1 gallon per minute). So if you think you want one of these heaters, I suggest you try running your faucet at whatever your proposed heater specs say and be sure you will be happy with it. Then add in the cost of installing the electical circuit. The end of my story is that I bought a 5-gallon, under sink heater that plugs into a 120 volt outlet.



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