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I install and service propane on-demand water heaters. Rinnai is light years above the competition, the unit runs about 900-1300 depending on where you get it from and installation is not much more 500-1000. These are AK prices so might be less in your area. They also make units for natural gas if that is an option.
The water flow is incredible 7.5gpm-9.8gpms at minimum delta T(temperature change) our groundwater here is about 40degrees and I typically measure about 5gpm. More than enough for a standard household. And endless as well. The condensing models are capable of 96.5% efficiency although the steady state is about 98+%. Even the non condensing models are in the mid 80% range. Combined with not using energy while not in use, they are very energy efficient. |
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I'm not sure - do i need to ask my Condo Manager? |
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In the case of no gas, you can turn on the breaker and have hot water. Install an isolation valve kit with any on-demand unit. Rinnai is including them into the units now. |
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god I hate the offseason.
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You Catholic, latino, or both?...:spock: |
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But a propane high-efficiency water heater uses less fuel than natural gas. I have 2 houses, one in town and one in the country. The water heater in the country costs me about $25 per year less to operate (it runs on propane). |
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That is why they add the smell to propane, that pungent odor is an added smell, propane has hardly any smell otherwise. |
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If you have a gas leak in your house, you risk explosion whether you have natural gas or propane, because neither can escape. And I've never seen an installation of a propane tank INDOORS. They're usually installed at least 50 feet from any dwelling. I'm not an expert by any means but my dad worked for the LP company for 30-some years. |
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