Propane Water Heater
Posted on October 25, 2009
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Tankless gas, or propane water heater, (once known as point of use water heater), have become increasingly popular in today’s society. These propane hot water heaters have wonderful features such as easy installation; they are very cost effective, very flexible and are normally less maintenance, not to mention that the supply of hot water is unlimited.
When it comes to propane water heaters, the amount of hot water varies on the size of the burner in the heater. The way a water heater functions is not very complicated to understand. When the hot water faucet is started, the burner inside the heater is quickly ignited and this heats the water instantly. Once you turn off the hot water tap, then the unit will shut off. Tankless propane water heaters have larger capacities than available electric models, and they can supply water to several showers at the same time. They can also be used to produce hot water for a single place.
Propane gas water heater is much more economical than an electric water heater, due to the fact that the cost of gas is relatively one-third of the cost of electricity. Propane gas water heaters eliminate the need for a large storage space and function much more efficiently than the traditional tankless electric water heaters. They also have wider applications, for the simple reason that they supply water at higher flow rate. An endless supply of hot water, low operating costs, energy savings, space savings, almost no risk of power problems, and safety assurance are other great advantages to water heaters. Furthermore, if you are planning a home improvement then these heaters are very popular as they have a life span which ranges between 10 to 15 years, ensuring you get optimal usage.
There can be some disadvantages to getting this type of heater in that these propane water heaters are normally installed centrally and therefore require a direct vent, or a conventional flue to combust. The installation charges of gas piping can be extremely high. Also, the application of pilot lights inside this heater can result in the waste of a large amount of energy. While it has higher gallons of output than a conventional electric heater, a propane water heater is not suitable for larger families. However, even though there are a few disadvantages, getting propane hot water heaters is better than purchasing an electric one. If you shop around you’re sure to find one that is suitable to your needs.
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