Monday, September 1, 2014

Review Takagi T-D2-IN-NG Indoor Tankless Water Heater, Natural Gas

Takagi T-D2-IN-NG Indoor Tankless Water Heater, Natural Gas

Takagi T-D2-IN-NG Indoor Tankless Water Heater, Natural Gas

Takagi T-D2-IN NG The NEW T-D2-IN/OS model was specifically designed for light commercial applications. The T-D2-IN/OS offers all the features of the "Revolutionary T-K3-Pro" model and now has an outside specific model along with a max flow rate of 10.0GPM. Try the new T-D2-IN/OS and see why Takagi offers the most durable and best quality commercial tankless heaters on the market! The T-D2-IN/OS is ideal for light-commercial applications including small restaurants and beauty salons. Utilizing HRS35 copper alloy for the heat exchanger tubing, the T-D2-IN/OS is also suited for heavier-residential usages such as space-heating and domestic recirculation systems. In addition to the added durability, the T-D2-IN/OS incorporates all the features of the popular T-K3-Pro while increasing the max flow rate to 10.0GPM and providing an outside specific model. Both T-D2-IN and T-D2-OS models are Energy Star Certified. TM-RE30 Included with T-D2-IN and T-D2-OS. Natural Gas Input: Min. 11,000Btu, Ma...

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Takagi T-D2-IN-NG Indoor Tankless Water Heater, Natural Gas Features

  • 199.000 BTU
  • 10.0 GPM max flow rate
  • 4-Inch category III stainless steel venting required
  • Inlet, outlet thermistors for constant temperature monitoring
  • TM-RE30 remote included

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Customers say's :
best demand units on the market
I have used just about every brand of demand units in light commercial operations in buildings I own. I have had difficulties with every unit except Takagi. I have two in a commercial laundry that is 10 years old and never had an issue. well worth the extra money for the comfort of knowing the unit is going to work


Took a while
I had a Takagi for over 8 years. I had to get it serviced twice and it was hard to find someone who was authorized in my area. The old unit started going out and a few days later the wiring in the unit melted and it was toast. Contacted an authorized contractor and he estimated replacement costs at $4200 and he was the only one authorized by the company. Instead of using him I ordered a new unit through Amazon Prime that could handle a high volume of use if needed. My son and a handyman removed the old unit and put in the Takagi T-D2-in-ng. Yes I know the warranty is void yet I could save $3000. Needed to change some of the connections as they were on different side of the unit. I worked right away. Then two weeks later it stopped working. The code indicated some kind of combustion problem although the manual was not very helpful which was to do to fix. In reading reviews and looking at the Takagi website they indicated that we needed a 3/4 inch gas connnection and not the...


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