Saturday, September 6, 2014

Review Rheem RTG-95XN 9.5 GPM Outdoor Series Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater

Rheem RTG-95XN 9.5 GPM Outdoor Series Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater

Rheem RTG-95XN 9.5 GPM Outdoor Series Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater

Rheem RTG-95XN 95 Series Tankless Outdoor Heater Natural Gas Energy Star 9.5 GPM

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Rheem RTG-95XN 9.5 GPM Outdoor Series Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater Features

  • Minimum flow rate of .26 gpm, .40 gpm minimum activation flow rate, 180,000 BTU
  • Includes UMC-117 remote control and 10-feet of thermostat wire
  • Eligible for federal tax credits for energy efficiency
  • Meets low nitrogen oxide emission standards

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Rheem RTG-95XN 9.5 GPM Outdoor Series Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater

Customers say's :
Good product, slightly slower hot water
Overall we are very happy with this heater. It has very hot water and can handle multiple taps at once. For us, it freed up some valuable space in our small storage room by having the heater on the outside of our house and getting rid of the old one.

On the drawback side, it does take a bit longer to get hot water. Like a tank, the closer to the tap the better. It seems they should have a hybrid system ... a very small water tank to feed hot water more quickly while the heating process catches up. But its not enough of an inconvenience to not like the new setup ... and not having water heating all the time does seem to help our bill -- especially when we are out of town.


Great Product
I really was impressed with this product. It arrived in two days and I had to wait for some spare time to install it. We had to remove the existing water heater in order to replace the existing flooring so we needed to install the new heater before the other work could start.

The installation of the heater was relatively easy for our house. The studs did not line up with the mounting holes so we installed a 3/4-inch plywood mounting base to the studs over the siding then mounted the heater to the base. We just primed it and painted it to match the color of the siding before doing the install. Since we have an outside mount we have it up a ways from the concrete pad. We were able to center it between a window and door so it looks neat.

Since every installation will be different the plumbing and gas line will be unique to each installation. We drilled holes for the water lines and electrical connection through the wall. We used CPVC for our water lines. The...


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