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Greenbuilding Archive for February 2002
458 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:26:37 2002

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[GBlist] Re:[GBlist] Electric Tankess Water Heaters Recommendation



After some research I chose Rinnai, seems to work just fine, we have 
been using it for just over two months. Spec wise it seemed better 
than the AquaStar and that other brand whose name I cannot recall 
now. Installation ended up a bit more expensive than I thought. gas 
bills in the new house are about twice as in the old house, but I 
cannot yet attribute this to any one device (the tank water heater in 
the garage, the two forced air heaters in the attic, the gas 
fireplace, or the Rinnai tankless heater) will have to do some 
analysis later on to figure where does all the gas goes to....

-avi

OOPS, I just saw that you said "electric"  scratch the above, they 
are all gas powered.... sorry.


At 2:19 PM -0800 on 2/24/02 you wrote:

I'm going to replace my electric hot water heaters with a tankless 
version (electric).  I'd like to correspond with someone who has one 
that is installed in their home or have installed in homes. Both 
positive and negative experiences are helpful. And if you have a 
brand that you think is preferableŠ.I'd love to hear it.



Craig


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