Thursday, September 18, 2014

Review Noritz NRC83-DV-NG ecoTOUGH Natural Gas Condensing Water Heater, 8.3 Gallons Per Minute

Noritz NRC83-DV-NG ecoTOUGH Natural Gas Condensing Water Heater, 8.3 Gallons Per Minute

Noritz NRC83-DV-NG ecoTOUGH Natural Gas Condensing Water Heater, 8.3 Gallons Per Minute

NRC83 Collection Indoor Direct Vent (Standard Vent Convertible), max. 157,000 BTU per Hour, 8.3 Gpm The Energy Star rated NRC83-DV-NG is the next generation in residential tankless hot water heater systems. This condensing liquid propane heater utilizes a dual heat exchange of stainless steel and copper, using their strengths to enable a tankless water heater to perform with an energy factor at .92, while reducing carbon dioxide output and lowering exhaust temperatures. Not only will you be saving the usual space, time and energy you expect from Noritz tankless heaters, but the venting accessories now save you even more money as the NRC83 is PVC compatible. Designed for residential applications with up to 2 showers, this easy to install ecoTough unit sacrifices nothing; providing perfect endless hot water while maintaining the status of the most efficient and greenest tankless heater in its class. Direct Vent: The NRC83 direct vent tankless water heater (condenser) enables your system ...

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Noritz NRC83-DV-NG ecoTOUGH Natural Gas Condensing Water Heater, 8.3 Gallons Per Minute Features

  • Max flow rate: 8.3 GPM
  • Max BTU: 157000
  • 0.92 energy factor
  • 2-pipe direct vent. PVC, CPVC or Polypropylene
  • 3/4-Inch gas, hot and cold water connections

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Customers say's :
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I purchased a Noritz NRC98-DV-NG around mid April 2014 and installed it myself. I have had problems with fluctuating water temperature since it was installed. I contacted Noritz, they did troubleshooting and told me I had a cross connection. I have never had any problems with my tank heater or my plumbing, my house was built in 2002. I called a Noritz certified plumber to come out and verify, he looked it over and said he would change out the shower valve first. This plumber did not charge me. So I buy a new shower valve $150, cut a hole in the drywall replace the valve patch all that up. I still have the same problem so I call Noritz, they say I still have a cross connection. I get a different Noritz certified plumber out, he charges $185 to show up and diagnose the problem. Plumber number 2 checks everything out and charges an additional $160 to troubleshoot with Noritz on the phone because there is a problem with the unit. They decide there is a bad circut board in the...

A great heater. Couldn't be happier.
I have 2 installed in my attic 2 years ago. 1 for my domestic potable feeding by master bath and roof deck showers and the other for my sub floor hydronic heating. All the hot water I need any time I need it. Adapts to battery back up for power out's and has a great remote controller where I can diagnose the heater or change settings without crawling into the crawl space. Easy to install and their service department is very responsive. Technical support was quick to access and they knew what they were talking about. The type of service I wish I could get from Comcast.

I'm about to install another in my basement to supply my kitchen and other bath and a half. I'm going to include a heat exchanger as well to run my hydronic sidewalk ice melt system.



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