Questions tagged [tankless]

A tankless water heater directly heats water on demand, instead of maintaining a reservoir of hot water. Use this tag in conjunction with the [water-heater] tag

Tankless water heaters heat water only when you turn your hot water on. This typically saves money and energy because you're not constantly keeping a tank of water at a set temperature, regardless of how often you use the hot water. It also cannot run out of hot water (provided the energy and water flow endlessly).

Tankless water heaters can also be a great point-of-use device. Smaller electric devices fit under sinks so you can get hot water quicker. In some cases, you can even avoid having hot water runs to a location.

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Why does my tankless water heater fail when the HVAC is running?

Florida, USA. 1963 or 1964 home. TL;DR: When my central (electric) heat is running, my A.O. Smith tankless (electric) water heater malfunctions. We purchased this home a few months ago. Over the last six decades it’s had a lot of work done, and…
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Can tankless & conventional water heaters join forces?

Although I have properly maintained my nearly 20-year-old 40-gallon (150-L) Kenmore natural gas-fired water heater, I have been considering replacing it with a natural gas-fired tankless water heater unit, a Rinnai 180,000BTU (190 MJ), which I…
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Installed Electric Tankless Water Heater - Internet loss when active

I installed an Ecosmart 27kw tankless water heater yesterday and as far as heating the water goes, everything works perfectly. The issue is when the water heater is running, I lose internet! Specs: Heater is 240v 27kw @ draw 112.5amps Breakers are…
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Should I replace two 75-gallon (gas) water heaters in series with a tankless heater?

We live in the Midwest in a large home that was built 20 years ago. At the time, we installed two 75-gallon gas water heaters, and the plumber did this in series, not parallel. We also have a system of pipes for hot water recirculating to each of…
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Want to switch to tankless, but can I use my existing wiring?

The tankless water heaters I am looking at require 8 AWG wire but the existing wiring is 12 AWG. Can I do this without having to rerun new wire?
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Prewarming for tankless waterheater

I have a tankless water heater that is just a little bit to small for our new house - the temperature rise isn't quite enough for the winter months. Our basement is big and relatively warm so I struck on the idea of using a prewarmer, either in the…
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How to evaluate the suitability of an electric tankless water-heater

I'm trying to evaluate if an electric tankless water-heater would be suitable for my home. There are just too many variables to consider, and I wonder if there is a mathematical approach to it. I'm thinking these are the factors to…
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Sulphur smell in Hot water only

My system is in this order... Well > Water storage tank > 3 Stage filter > Tankless heater > My first indication was the dishwasher smelled like I dropped a clove of Garlic in it. There is no smell in the 3 stage filter, so it has nothing to do with…
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Can my home's power supply handle this tankless water heater?

So my home was built in 1960 and 15-20 years later another room was added on. There are panel boxes everywhere ha. I have mapped it all out and isolated almost everything. Anything that is unidentified must not be important or no longer existing…
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When do tankless water heaters need to be descaled?

I had a Bosch tankless natural gas water heater that stopped working with C7 and EA error codes and the plumber indicated that the unit had failed due to water getting into the internals like the fan an circuit board. The plumber said this was due…
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Do tankless water heaters have a maximum temperature limit for the incoming "cold" supply water?

I currently have a tankless, natural gas hot water heater on the side of my house. I want to preheat the incoming water using a solar water heater. Is there any concern with having the input supply water being "too hot"? The input supply coming off…
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Do point of use water heaters shut off automatically in the inlet temperature is too hot

I'm having a hard time finding an answer to my problem. I have a long distance between my water heater and my shower. I keep reading that a recirculation pump is the way to go, but I don't like the idea of my water heater running all the time or…
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How to determine tankless water heater requirements?

I'm considering replacing my insufficient 30 gallon gas water heater with a tankless water heater equivalent to 50 gallon gas heater. I know a 50 gallon heater would serve my needs. Questions How do I determine the tankless heater…
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High Efficiency Tankless Water Heater 50 ft away from gas meter

We are trying to get hot water for a 3 bed, 2 bathroom, 1200 sq ft house. I need the hot water for the two bathrooms, the kitchen, dishwasher and laundry washer. I wanted to install an exterior tankless water heater that is about 50 ft away from the…
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Shower gradually cools, gets hotter when sink is on. Navien tankless whole house HWH

Our shower and a few other fixtures are behaving strangely. When I get into the shower it gets hot quickly and then gradually cools. But, I found that if someone else turns on a nearby sink (but not a distant one) with just the hot water then the…
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