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KU195 Model

KU195 Model

98%+ Efficient – KSP Condensing Hybrid Water Heaters

Clean

*Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger w/built in 2 gallon reserve tank
* Meets NSF Standards for health and cleanliness
* Ultra low emissions (1ppm CO) leaves almost no carbon footprint and is safe
* Patented self-cleaning utilizes turbulent flow to flush sediments out

Clever

* 98%+ Efficiency saves cost, exceeds Energy Star standards & Qualifies for Tax Credits
* Compact chassis can wall or floor mount; standard water connects on top
* 3″ PVC venting up to 100ft
* Dual Core CPU displays error codes and optionally controlled by up to 3 remotes

Confident

* Full flow design enables high output without water pressure drop
* Thermostat and Flow Activation is compatible with Water Sense fixtures
* Easy integration with recirculation and no start up lag eliminates cold water sandwich
* Meets UL / CSA / ANSI / NSF and UPC standards
* Industry’s BEST 20 year residential and 10 year commercial Heat Exchanger warranty

Reliable

* All stainless steel construction is durable and clean
* Computer controlled mixing valve and multiple sensors ensures precise water temperature
* Digital display is easy to set and displays errors for simple troubleshooting
* Backed by industry’s best 20 year residential and 10 year commercial Heat Exchanger warranty.

How to Tell the Difference in Water heaters.

Old Way

Tankless

Example of Tank function

Tank Water heater

Tankless water Heater functioning example

Tankless water Heater

In a tank water heater, heat is generated from the bottom of the tank and rises through the centrally mounted exhaust. Cold water enters from the top and deposits sediments at the bottom.
Over time, the efficiency of heat transfer is reduced because the burner has to work through the sediment build-up before heating the water.
As heat passes through a large body of water just once, the tank is limited in its ability to produce continuous hot water.
In a tankless water heater, heat is also generated in a bottom up fashion. Cold water passes through a series of coils that reduce water pressure in order to heat water quickly. However, the coils clog up over time with scale build-up that reduces efficiency, and eventually causes the heat exchanger to fail.

Because tankless only fires when hot water is needed, every time a faucet is opened and closed, the unit must start over again. This on/off behavior causes “cold water sandwich” that impacts temperature consistency and delays hot water to your applications.

Now for the Hybrid difference

Hybrid Water Heater Function example

Hybrid Water Heater

In a Hybrid Tankless water heater, an innovative process pushes heat in 3 directions through the water and maximizes energy transfer. In simplest terms, it slows the exhaust of heat by reusing the energy multiple times, rather than reducing water pressure like a Tankless water heater does.

The end result is a small heat exchanger that holds 2 gallons capable of replacing multiple tanks, while supplying endless hot water with consistent water pressure and doing it at 98% efficient.


Isn’t about time you called to replace that old tank type water heater with a 98% money saving Hybrid water heater Dunlap Plumbing & Heating? 

The first 15 people to call and order a system from us will get an extra $100 discount. Just mention that you read about it on our blog.

Check out the video links below for more information;

Ed Sanders-Extreme Makeover Home Edition

Hybrid Water heater basics

2010 American Heating and Refrigeration Expo