Price for Stiebel Eltron Tempra 24B 240-Volt 24 kW Electric Tankless Water Heater With Special Pomotions & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping
Product Feature
- Superior, reliable performance
- Superior technical support
- Simple design of plumbing system
- Sleek design fits in anywhere
- No venting required
Product Description
Stiebel Eltron Tempra 24B Electric Tankless Water Heater, 208/240 Volts Unlimited supply of hot water: The Tempra continually heats water instantaneously as you require it - and only when you require it. The Tempra unit completely replaces a conventional tank heater with no disruption to your comfort and hot water needs. Save energy and reduce your electric bill: Electric tank type water heaters are subject to stand-by losses which amount to 15 - 20% of the kWH used. In addition, water in a tank has to be heated hotter than necessary to account for these stand-by losses. Changing to a tankless system like the Tempra eliminates these problems and results in typical savings of at least 15 - 20% on the heating portion of your electric bill. Sleek design saves space: The Tempra takes up considerably less space than conventional tank type water heaters and saves valuable living space. Control temperature simply by setting a dial: Set the knob on the front cover and enjoy water temperatures between 86 F (30 C) and 125 F (52 C). Change the desired temperature at anytime. Advanced microprocessor technology ensures that the water temperature never deviates from the set point. Better than gas: The Tempra has several advantages over a gas-type tankless water heater. Compared to many similar gas tankless models the Tempra is less expensive to purchase. Installation is also much simpler and cheaper since it is not necessary to vent a Tempra to the outside. The venting that a gas unit requires causes anywhere from a 10 - 20% efficiency reduction from heat escaping out the exhaust pipe. Furthermore, for every cubic foot of gas burned, two cubic feet of air have to be mixed in to create ideal combustion. In a cold climate, this hurts efficiency further. When a gas unit fires, it draws in air around it, heats the water, and then expels warm exhaust outside. Since no house is airtight, this suction action causes a drafting condition where cold air from the outside seeps back in throu
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