Tankless Water Heater, the Basic Concept
The basic idea behind the functioning of a tankless water heater is very simple. In short, tankless systems heat water on demand or when needed, instead of heating and storing hot water in a tank. The conventional system of water heating allowed wastage of energy as energy was used to keep the water hot in the tank through out the day, whether you require it or not.
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The revolutionary concept of tankless water heater was adopted first in Europe and Asia long ago and only in the early 1990’s the idea made its entry in North America. This was partially due to the rise of energy prices that began almost same period, and when an alternative method of saving energy was thought about. The early models of tankless water heaters in the US and Canada were primitive, generally designed for low-flow point-of-use applications only.
Even then, the idea of saving energy and thereby saving the cost of water heating was a welcome relief. The environment advantages associated with tankless water heater was another bonus.
As the demand for tankless water heater increased, companies competed to come out with more user-friendly features to stay in the reckoning. This has resulted in sophisticated tankless water heaters which are powerful to handle hot water demands of a whole household and many commercial applications.
Let us examine the technological application in a tankless water heater. When you switch on a hot water faucet and set in motion the tankless water heater a flow sensor detects. A series of heating elements then heat the water and will keep up the heating process until the flow sensor identifies that the water has stopped flowing , following the heater is switched off.
That means, in a tankless water heater the heating process takes place only for a short period, as and how long we need hot water, energy is used only for a few minutes per day. This is unlike the unconventional tank water heater where day long heating takes place. This will result in a substantial reduction in energy costs estimated to be 30 to 40%. Further, a tankless water heater will never run out of hot water, which saves you from overheating the water anymore like in the case with conventional heaters.
This suggests additional saving on energy and energy bills besides reducing the creation of hard water scale. In addition, the water pressure is maintained throughout a tankless heater, which will give no chance for problems related to mineral and sediment upsurge.
Another great advantage is the small space the tankless water heater occupies at you home. Normally a typical tankless water heateris available in the size of a brief case and can be installed anywhere you like. The various modern tankless water heaters have different technologies applications ranging from elementary on/off models, to automatic thermostatic control, irrespective of flow rates and the incoming water temperature. Obviously, this suggests differences in the performance though.
We are pleased to arrange here a wide range of top branded tankless water heaters at affordable prices. Explore the store pages for the right model for your household hot water requirements.








































