American GT505PI Indoor Tankless Water Heater, 9.4 GPM - ENERGY STAR®
The GT505PI by American Water Heaters is designed to provide continuous hot water in a space-saving wall-mounted design in an Indoor application. The digital controller lets you easily set precise temperatures, and provides on-board diagnostic capabilities.This unit delivers up to 9.4 Gallons Per Minute of hot water, using a maximum 190,000 BTUs per hour of Propane. With an Energy Factor of 0.82, it meets all guidelines for ENERGY STAR® rating, and is eligible for the federal tax credit and many incentives from local utilities.American Water Heaters provides a 12-year limited warranty on heat exchanger in residential applications, 5-year limited warranty on heat exchanger in commercial applications, and a 5-year warranty on all parts.Like most gas tankless water heaters, this unit requires a 3/4" gas line. If your desired installation location has a smaller gas line, you will need to upgrade your gas line in order to enjoy the benefits of this water heater.For more details about American GT505PI Indoor Tankless Water Heater, 9.4 GPM - ENERGY STAR® please click link via button above.
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American GT505PI Indoor Tankless Water Heater, 9.4 GPM - ENERGY STAR® Features
- Continuous hot water
- Propane (LP) - Indoor
- Electronic ignition, no pilot light needed
- Digital control panel with on-board error diagnostics
- ENERGY STAR® - Qualifies for up to $300 in Federal Tax Credits. For full details, please visit http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index
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Customers say's :Works perfectly the first time!
My builder installed this water heater in our new home and it worked perfectly as soon as it was turned on. Factory seatings allow the water temperature to be set up to 120 degrees. We first tried 110 and found it to be a little cool, but 115 seems just right. I am told that it's possible to change some internal jumpers to get as high as 140 degrees, but watch out for local code. The only surprise was the cost of the double wall exhaust pipes. At $550, not including labor, it cost nearly as much as the heater itself for about 15 feet of pipe, with two 45 degree bends, and the external venting cap on the outside wall of the house.
We are on well water, so I had a large whole house filter (10 inch) installed on the input side since I heard that these tankless heaters can get corroded quickly due to minerals in the water. I'll write back in hopefully at least 10 years when I need to replace it ;-)
We are on well water, so I had a large whole house filter (10 inch) installed on the input side since I heard that these tankless heaters can get corroded quickly due to minerals in the water. I'll write back in hopefully at least 10 years when I need to replace it ;-)
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