Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Review Eemax EX2412T 2.4 Kilowatts 120 Volts Electric Tankless Water Heater with Thermo, N/A

Eemax EX2412T 2.4 Kilowatts 120 Volts Electric Tankless Water Heater with Thermo, N/A

Eemax EX2412T 2.4 Kilowatts 120 Volts Electric Tankless Water Heater with Thermo, N/A

2.4 Kilowatts 120 Volts Electric Tankless Water Heater with Thermostatic Control This 2.4 Kilowatts 120 Volts Electric Tankless Water Heater with Thermostatic Control will cut your energy costs and has on demand hot water. This unit is 99% efficient, the power you use goes into the water. Features: Made in USA Saves Space with a Compact Design Thermostatic Control For Precise Outlet Temperature Saves Energy! Bottom Water Connections Hot or Cold Water feed Handicap Complient Adjustable temperature (100°F and 140°F) Warranty: 1 year for parts and 5 years for leaks Application: 1 Sink Specifications: 1/2" Compression Fittings On Bottom Of Unit For Easy Installation No Temperature/Pressure Valve required 120 Voltage 2.4 KW (Power) 4 lbs Eemax Inc., has quickly emerged as the market leader in electric Tankless heaters for use in commercial, industrial, and residential applications. Eemax products activate instantly and deliver an endless supply of hot water at a preset temperature to any ...

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Eemax EX2412T 2.4 Kilowatts 120 Volts Electric Tankless Water Heater with Thermo, N/A Features

  • Kw: 2.4
  • Voltage: 120

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Customers say's :
I haven't bought the product yet but I have something to say about the product discription information.
It's terribly incomplete. It reads more like a sales brochure than technical specifications. At 2.4K watt and 120 volts you will need a dedicated 20 amp circuit. Just plugging this into an outlet under the sink is likely to result in blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers. It's also not clear to me if the unit is attached to a hot water line if it will stop heating the water when hot water from the main hot water heater reaches the point of use unit. At almost $300 I shouldn't have any question as to how the unit operates and the best way to power the unit. A YouTube like video on operation and installation would be very helpful.





1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing your Commercial water heater review. But you should also talk about Energy Efficiency.

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