What kind of gas does a Westinghouse tankless water heater use?
What kind of gas does a Westinghouse tankless water heater use?
The Westinghouse Tankless Water Heater is a highly efficient condensing gas water heater. It is available in both liquid propane and natural gas applications in both 150,000 and 199,000 BTUs. The Westinghouse Tankless provides endless hot water for all of your water heating needs!
Why is there no hot water in my tankless water heater?
If you get no hot water when only one hot water appliance is running and you have a gas tankless unit, make sure that: You’ve paid your gas bill (your tankless water heater can’t heat water without a steady gas supply!) Your water heater vent is unobstructed (be careful—these are usually located on the roof)
Is the Westinghouse Electric water heater good for a lifetime?
Electric Residential. Lasts a Lifetime. The Westinghouse Electric Residential Water Heater is highly efficient with stainless steel construction to save you money and last a lifetime. This unit provides long draws of hot water without consuming large amounts of energy.
What is the minimum flow rate for a tankless water heater?
You see, every tankless water heater has a minimum “flow rate”— which is the minimum amount of water, measured in gallons, that the tankless unit needs flowing through it every minute (gpm) to produce hot water.
The Westinghouse Tankless Water Heater is a highly efficient condensing gas water heater. It is available in both liquid propane and natural gas applications in both 150,000 and 199,000 BTUs. The Westinghouse Tankless provides endless hot water for all of your water heating needs!
What kind of warranty does Westinghouse water heating have?
Westinghouse Water Heating prides itself on premium protection for your products! The Westinghouse Tankless includes a 12 year limited residential Warranty and a 5 year limited commercial warranty.
How does a tankless water heater save energy?
Save energy, money, and space with this advanced modulating tankless water heater when compared to traditional heaters. With a 10 to 1 turndown ratio, the modulating technology matches fuel consumption to demand, allowing for instantaneous hot water whenever you need it.