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Rheem Rtex-36 36kw 240v Tankless, Instant Electric Water Heater
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Rheem Rtex-36 36kw 240v Tankless, Instant Electric Water Heater

Professional Classic tankless electric water heaters offer continuous hot water quick and on demand for single point-of-use or multiple applications Performance Features On-demand continuous hot water Compact and stylish with digital temperature control in increments of 1 ranging from 80 to 140 99.8% Energy efficient Robust copper imme…
Professional Classic tankless electric water heaters offer continuous hot water quick and on demand for single point-of-use or multiple applications Performance Features On-demand continuous hot water Compact and stylish with digital temperature control in increments of 1 ranging from 80 to 140 99.8% Energy efficient Robust copper immersion heating elements with brass top increases durability and are threaded for easy replacement Simple Installation Digital temperature displayUnique Features External Digital Thermostatic Control with LED display (+/- 1 degree accuracy) Most advanced self-modulation, adjust power to meet hot water demand Two durable Copper Immersion heating elements, field serviceable Simple Installation Bottom 1/2"NPT or 3/4"NPT water connectionsChoosing a Model First, it is important to determine the incoming groundwater temperature where you live. This is significant because it represents the temperature that the water heater needs to elevate to meet your preferred water temperature. Second, you must determine what you need to heat water for. For instance, is it just for a single sink, or is it for a 2-bathroom home? You can determine how much hot water you'll need based on the table below showing the average water usage of standard home fixtures. Lastly, you can use the chart below to find the unit you need based on the groundwater temperature and the flow rate needed. On the red left side column find the incoming ground water temperature you found earlier. Next, look at the top dark grey column showing the GPM (Gallons Per Minute). Once you line both the column and row up you should see a number such as "8" or "24". This number indicates the number of kilowatts you need as well as the model number. All of these models start with "RTEX-", and the next portion will be the amount of kilowatts you need. For instance, a "RTEX-08" or a "RTEX-24" If all else fails you can check out this simple guide below and choose based on the number of bathrooms you'll be supplying.
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Professional Classic tankless electric water heaters offer continuous hot water quick and on demand for single point-of-use or multiple applications Performance Features On-demand continuous hot water Compact and stylish with digital temperature control in increments of 1 ranging from 80 to 140 99.8% Energy efficient Robust copper immersion heating elements with brass top increases durability and are threaded for easy replacement Simple Installation Digital temperature displayUnique Features External Digital Thermostatic Control with LED display (+/- 1 degree accuracy) Most advanced self-modulation, adjust power to meet hot water demand Two durable Copper Immersion heating elements, field serviceable Simple Installation Bottom 1/2"NPT or 3/4"NPT water connectionsChoosing a Model First, it is important to determine the incoming groundwater temperature where you live. This is significant because it represents the temperature that the water heater needs to elevate to meet your preferred water temperature. Second, you must determine what you need to heat water for. For instance, is it just for a single sink, or is it for a 2-bathroom home? You can determine how much hot water you'll need based on the table below showing the average water usage of standard home fixtures. Lastly, you can use the chart below to find the unit you need based on the groundwater temperature and the flow rate needed. On the red left side column find the incoming ground water temperature you found earlier. Next, look at the top dark grey column showing the GPM (Gallons Per Minute). Once you line both the column and row up you should see a number such as "8" or "24". This number indicates the number of kilowatts you need as well as the model number. All of these models start with "RTEX-", and the next portion will be the amount of kilowatts you need. For instance, a "RTEX-08" or a "RTEX-24" If all else fails you can check out this simple guide below and choose based on the number of bathrooms you'll be supplying.