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| LP Gas (PROPANE) | Natural Gas |
| EZ Tankless Recommends Installing a Pre-Sediment Filter and Service Valves to complete an ideal installation. | |
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| Service Valves - $139.00 | Sediment Filter - $24.95 |
WARNING: If installing this unit indoors in cold climates there is risk of backdraft which can cause the internal water pipes in the heat exchanger to freeze, crack, and leak.
WARNING: This unit requires a minimum room combustion air "unconfined" space of 2050 cubic feet. This is why this unit is designed for outdoor use. Be safe, when mounting a tankless heater indoors, always use a direct vent model like our EZ-ULTRA or EZ-DELUXE.
DISCLAIMER: EZ Tankless accepts no responsibility for a unit that is damaged because of improper installation or freezing. For more information click here.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Fluctuations in water pressure will cause fluctuations in hot water temperature. All tankless heaters work this way. If you wish to use this for showering, and you are taking the incoming water from a well that operates with a pump that switches on and off, you may wish to use a simple pressure regulator on the supply line. This will stabilize the pressure coming into the heater and in turn provide a consistent temperature for comfortable showering. In addition, the user should always pre-filter the incoming water supply.
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Easy to use controls can preset the desired water temperature before use, making this unit more convenient.
(For your reference, normal bath water temperature is about 105°F.)
INFORMATION FOR "REMOTE" USERS: - Cabin, Camping, Barn, Tool-Shed, or Workshop.
A lake or deep-woods cabin, campsite, workshop or outbuilding is perfect for the installation of a tankless type water heater. In rural America it is common for a homeowner to have a barn, workshop or tool shed that is some distance from the home. If cold water is plumbed to this building, a tankless unit can supply hot water for showering, cooking, washing vehicles, hand washing, and general cleaning needs. You may wish to install the unit near the sink and in this case a small unit will be perfect and economical to purchase. You may wish to use one that is fired by LP gas and a small tank can be easily installed for this purpose and may easily last the whole season or longer. Just like your outdoor barbeque, you must remember to turn off the gas valve after each use to insure that the LP does not leak away. Some people have large LP tanks for the furnace in the workshop and/or rural home. We have models for this type of gas. Additionally, in a workshop or garage installation there is no open pilot light to worry about.
In fact, we have customers with remote mountain cabins and campsites who are using our EZ-101 model with a small LP tank. Some are getting their water from a gravity feed system via a holding tank or down hill gravity fed delivery system. Some are using gasoline powered pumps to pick-up mountain stream or spring water and deliver it to the cabin via hose or plastic pipe. Our customers never cease to amaze us with their diverse and innovative ways to supply their remote locations with easy hot water for cooking, cleaning, and showering.
| Model | EZ101 |
| rated heat input (kW) | (12) 42,000 btu |
hot water supply (GPM) (for 45 °F temp. rise) |
1.6 Gpm |
| size | 17.5" x 11.8" x 4.7" |
| water pressure (PSI) | 15 - 100 PSI |
| thermal efficiency rating | 85% |
| gas type & rated gas pressure Pa (PSI) (WCI) | LPG 2800 (0.46) (11")/NG 2000 (0.29) (8") |
| Power Supply | 2 x D-Cell Batteries (Not Included) |
| packing size | 25" x 15 " x 8 " |
| G.W./N.W. kg (U.S. Pounds) | 6.1/4.9 (13.4/10.8 lbs.) |
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