Monday, September 22, 2014

Review Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 10 Electric Tankless Water Heater

Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 10 Electric Tankless Water Heater

Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 10 Electric Tankless Water Heater

Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 10 Electric Tankless Water HeaterThe Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 10 Electric Tankless Water Heater. Control temperature simply by setting a dial . Set the knob on the front cover and enjoy water temperatures between 86;F (30;C) and 125;F (52;C). Change the desired temperature at anytime. No purchase of a remote selector control is necessary. Advanced microprocessor technology ensures that the water temperature never deviates from the set point. No scalding. The electronic control system in the DHC-E does not allow the water temperature to go above 125;F (52;C), which eliminates the possibility that scalding may occur. On the other hand, 125;F (52;C) water is sufficiently hot for most uses. Simple design of plumbing system. There is no need for a T & P valve, drain or mixing valve. The design of the hot water plumbing system gets very simple and straight forward due to the advances introduced with the DHC-E.Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 10 Electric Tankless Water Heater sleek desig...

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Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 10 Electric Tankless Water Heater Features

  • Stiebel Eltron
  • DHC-E 10
  • Electric Point of Use Tankless Water Heaters

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Customers say's :
Finally, hot water at my kitchen sink
I've put up for years with having to run the hot water at my kitchen sink for 3 minutes before I got hot water, which was actually only warm. I live in a house where the water heater, powered by propane, is about 40 feet from the kitchen. I installed the DHCE-10 in a weekend myself, it fit on the back wall right under the sink. The hardest part was running the 40 amp circuit over a 60 foot run for the power. Plumbing wasn't bad, this unit uses the cold water for the inlet, I turned off the hot water valve under the sink and capped it off and teed into the cold water line. The outlet side of the heater is teed, one to the hot water inlet on the faucet, one to the dishwasher.

Before having the DHCE-10 I would have to keep the propane heater turned almost as high as it would go so the water would be hot at the kitchen sink. There was a fair amount of temperature drop over a 40 foot run in a slab foundation. After powering up the DHCE-10, I had 120 degree water at my kitchen...

Only lasted 4 years
Pros
I installed two E10,s about four years ago. Love them. Installation was a breeze. They maintain constant water temperature because of the digital controls. Zero maintenance.

Cons
One just malfunctioned. The digital display is dark, so the power supply must be bad.

Ordered a replacement because I wanted a direct replacement.



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