Water Heating -Instantaneous Water Heaters

Instantaneous Water Heaters are also known as Tankless Water Heaters. They provide hot water when it is required. Conventional storage water heaters consume lot of energy which means you have to pay higher cost. Instantaneous Water Heater does not use the storage tank and heat water only when there is a requirement for hot water.
As soon as you turned a hot water tap, cold water travels through a pipe into the heating unit and distribute a regular supply of hot water without any waiting period. Instantaneous Water Heaters provide hot water at a rate of approximately 10 liters per minute.
Smaller instantaneous water heaters are unable to provide sufficient hot water for various uses in big house. In order to solve this problem, you can install two or more than two units of instantaneous water heaters.
Tankless Water Heaters have a life period of more than 20 years and their parts are easily replaceable that can expand their life. Whereas the life of storage water heaters is only 10 – 15 years.
Cost of heating water in home is second- or third-biggest energy expense. Instantaneous water heater helps in decreasing the bill and also good for environment. These are nearly 8% – 15% more energy efficient for houses that use a big amount of hot water.
Advantages of instantaneous hot water heaters:
• These don’t heat water continuously and don’t store the hot water so they are energy efficient.
• Tankless hot water heating systems need little space as they do not have a big tank.
• As the name instant water heater suggests itself, the water is hot when you want it, so they help in saving water.
• Its initial cost is high but you will see a huge savings on your energy bills within 6-8 month of using your new instantaneous water heater.
If you want to replace your old tank water heater, then replace it with an instantaneous water heater system that will give hot water whenever you want it and also help in reducing your energy bills.

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