Titan SCR4 N-210 Tankless Water Heater

Titan SCR4 N-210 Tankless Water Heater

Titan SCR4 N-210

Niagra Industries has worked for over 20-years to provide the best possible on demand, tankless water heating systems available. With the addition of the N210, Niagra has created a set of products that is hard to match. The Titan SCR-4 N210 tankless water heating system rounds out Niagra's product line with a workhorse system that can be used in the most demanding situations. If you live in an area where the temperature of the incoming water is very cold or you need a tankless system that can heat water for multiple-head showers or whirlpools, the SCR-4 N210 is one of the few systems that can handle it.

In the past, conventional water heater systems have eaten up a lot of energy due to the fact that they heat and re-heat the water in the tank as it cools. Obviously, if no one is home and using the water, this is incredibly inefficient and wastes valuable energy. The SCR-4 N210 eliminates this problem by only using energy when water is being drawn to a hot water faucet. At all other times, the unit is on stand-by and is not consuming energy. As you can imagine, this sparing use of energy can result in substantial savings on your energy bill. In fact, with standard use, the SCR-4 N210 will pay for itself in about a year.

All of the casing parts on the Titan SCR-4 N210 are warranted for 10-years. Other components such as the electronics and digital controllers are warranted for 1-year. Another added feature is that the dual elements are made of incoloy Nichrome and other water-bearing parts are made from brass or copper. This ensures that mineral deposits will not build up and shorten the life of your tankless water heater.

Saving money and helping our environment are two extremely important things that we need to be doing. Investing in a Titan SCR-4 N210 can start you on the road to a more eco-friendly and cost-saving home.

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