Monday, September 1, 2014

Review Takagi T-M32 NG Commercial Tankless Water Heater, Natural Gas

Takagi T-M32 NG Commercial Tankless Water Heater, Natural Gas

Takagi T-M32 NG Commercial Tankless Water Heater, Natural Gas

The T-M32 Was Developed Specifically For Commercial Applications. The T-M32 Offers Many Benefits Including the Following: 240,000 BTU/U, Up To 9 Gpm (Max) The Versatility of Being Installed Either Indoor, Outdoor, or with a Direct Vent, All with the Same Unit Easy-Link Capability up to 4 Units. You May Connect up to 20 Units and Generate Over 180 Gpm Using a Multi-Controller Unit Uses HRS Copper, The Most Durable Copper in the Industry. HRS Copper is Stronger and Harder than the Standard Copper, Making It Much More Resilient Against Erosion and Leaks Offers Precise Control of the Water Valves 8 New Dipswitch Temperature Settings: 100 F, 115 F, 120 F, 135 F, 145 F, 155 F, 165 F, And 185 F. These Temperatures are Better Suited for Commercial Applications 7-Segment Led For Error Codes: Remote Controller is not Required to Pinpoint Problems Ignition Indicators: Indicates Which Burner is Fired Up at the Moment Utilizes the Air-Fuel Ratio Rod for Added Safety The Drum Thickness Has Been Incr...

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Takagi T-M32 NG Commercial Tankless Water Heater, Natural Gas Features

  • 235,000 BTU - Non-ASME
  • .05 GPM activation flow rate
  • 4" category III stainless steel venting required
  • Inlet, outlet and mixing thermistors for constant temperature monitoring
  • GFI, fuse and surge absorber

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Customers say's :
Stay away from Takagi !!!
DO NOT BUY A TAKAGI TANKLESS WATER HEATER. I gave 1 star only because I couldn't give a negative star. I have had 2 Takagi Tankless Water Heaters and they both failed prematurely. Takagi will not stand behind their product. In June of 2006 I had a Takagi T-M1 installed in my residence. The unit worked fine until November of 2010 when it broke down. The error code indicated a failed fan. With the advice of Technical Services, I replaced the fan motor and several other components. That did not correct the problem. After 3 days without hot water, I did not want to wait any longer. I replaced the T-M1 with a brand new Takagi T-M32 NG. The T-M32 worked fine for 9 months then stopped working. There was water leaking from inside the unit and an error code indicated a failure to ignite. After several phone calls and emails to customer service, I shipped the unit to Takagi for warranty repair (remember, it broke down after only 9 months). Takagi had my heater for 18 days before they sent me...

Stay away!!
Our takagi was an outdoor water heater and four days after installing it it failed. Water got inside unit and takagi refused to stand behind their product! They said warranty does not include weather damage...really because I thought we purchased an outdoor unit!


Takagi Tankless Water Heater is GREAT
I built my new home in 2000 and tankless were hard to find and most plumbers knew little if anything about them. Since I was the builder of my home I selected a Takagi the commercial model they had at the time MB-1. I sold the home in 2009 and while I lived there we had absolutely no problems with the water heater and loved having an endless supply.

I am about to buy a home with 2 water heaters located in the attic and I plan to pull both of them out and replace with a Takagi.

They have been around longer and pioneered tankless water heating while US makers were still pushing there old tank water heaters.

I think they make a great product. As far as standing behind it, I can't say because we had no problems.

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