LOUISVILLE, Kentucky – A hot shower. Few rituals bring as much pleasure as
does standing beneath a warm spray. And few things can spoil that ritual as
much as finding that the person who showered before you has used up every drop
of hot water.
The new line of GE tankless gas water heaters provides a continuous
supply of hot water* when and where you need it. No more dipping the finger
into the spray to see if the temperature is just right, or standing in a cold
bathroom waiting for hot water that's been drained from the tank.
Unlike conventional water tanks that heat and store hot water around the clock,
GE's tankless gas water heater only activates when you start to use hot
water, and immediately de-activates when you are done. The result is a
more energy-efficient system; using a tankless gas heater can save
homeowners up to 35% annually on water heating costs on their energy bill
over a standard 75-gallon gas tank water heater.** Those savings are a result
of eliminating standby losses–the energy lost from warmed water sitting in a
tank. GE's tankless gas heaters have an Ef rating of. 82, whereas a standard
gas water heater has an Ef rating of just .53–.62.
The tankless system delivers continuous hot water at the precisely heated
temperature to every faucet, fixture or appliance in the home.* The electronic
digital control allows the homeowner to adjust the hot water temperature at
the touch of a button, while the Precise Temp feature keeps water
temperature within three degrees (+/-)of the heater's set point.
Another advantage of the tankless gas water heater is that with proper sizing,
it is capable of providing continuous hot water even when multiple showers,
tubs, sinks or appliances are in use at the same time.*
GE's tankless gas water heaters also fit in small spaces. Available in both
outdoor and indoor models, the tankless gas water heater's compact footprint
(approximately 23-inches height x 14-inches width x 10-inches; deep, and
weighing 50 pounds) allows installation in attics, garages, closets or other
out-of-the-way locations. For the ultimate in convenience, units can be
equipped with an optional remote controller, which allows the user to
monitor and adjust hot water temperature in the bathroom, kitchen, laundry room
or any other room. Outdoor units are equipped with ceramic heaters that prevent
them from freezing at temperatures as low as –30°F.
Available June 2008, the GE tankless gas water heater is available in two sizes
(7.5-gallon-per-minute flow and 9.4-gallon-per-minute flow), indoor and
outdoor. The 7.5-gallon-per-minute flow is available in natural gas; the
9.4-gallon-per-minute flow is available in natural gas or LP gas.
*Size appropriately, as flow rates may diminish based on simultaneous use of
multiple showers/baths and/or appliances.
** Based on testing conducted by the Department of Energy.
For more
information, consumers may visit
www.ge.com.