Rinnai R50LSi Tankless Water Heater

Rinnai R50LSi tankless water heater

Rinnai R50LSi

Why are tankless hot water systems the world standard? A recent study conducted by the Okaloosa Gas District located in Valparaiso, Florida under the direction of Exelon Services Federal Group (ESFG) helped to answer that question. This study employed methodology derived from the Federal Register for use in side by side testing, ensuring that test results would reflect accurate and fairly matched conditions for testing. Comparisons were made between a tankless system and 40 gallon electric and gas models. The tankless system used in this testing was manufactured by Rinnai, recognized as a world leader in tankless water heater systems.

The tankless systems used in this study were units like the Rinnai R50LSi Tankless Water Heater. And the results were clear and convincing. Tankless systems save money, help the environment and provide safe and abundant hot water for residential or commercial applications. The cost savings were impressive just taken alone. But for many, the testing done to measure the difference is recovery time was most telling.

Anyone who has ever had the water turn cold in the middle of a shower knows the effect of recovery time. We've all been there, someone turns on a plumbing outlet or takes a long shower before us and there we are – freezing and unhappy. The Rinnai R50LSi Tankless Water Heater can put an end to that problem because tankless systems have a recovery time of virtually zero. That means no more freezing in the shower and that's good news to homeowners. Of course, we all want to live more lightly on this planet and it's all the better when we can save money and reduce our footprint at the same time. A new Rinnai R50LSi Tankless Water Heater to replace that old tank system can do both at the same time.

The Rinnai R50LSi Tankless Water Heater is lightweight and vents directly outside, so it can be located in almost any room. This system is also set to run two or more together for even more capacity. There is simply no comparison between the bulky hot water tanks of old and these sleek and space-saving systems.

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