One of the best Rinnai Heaters is R75LSiN! It is tankless water heating unit that powered by natural gas for the fuel. The unit is designed to burn the gas only if a faucet is turned on! Therefore it can be called as an instant hot water heater that will only work to heat the water on-demand. Like other regular tankless units, it also does not use a storage tank, so thus there are no heat losses from the heated water that stored into the tank like in the conventional storage-tank water heating units.
Since the supply of an amount of hot water is not influenced by the storage-tank, you need more concern on calculating the size in order to make sure the heater will be able to supply adequate hot water in the peak periods of use, like when some people of your family want to do a certain activities that require an amount of hot water at the same time such as; washing dishes, washing the clothes, and bathing.
R75LSiN Rinnai gas tankless water heater
It is undeniable that Rinnai is one of top brands at this time. R75LSiN has 180,000 BTU in size of heating output and for the flow rate is 7.5 GPR (gallons per minute). If your local climate is colder, you may need to choose higher GPR model and this product is not too recommended for this case.
R75LSiN is qualified energy star product and therefore will promise better in the efficiency performance and durable enough in long term. The up-front cost to purchase for the unit itself and for the installation can be expensive for some people but this high up-front cost will return your money more on the lower utility bill that you pay for each month, especially if you resist the temptation to use more wasteful hot water.
The installation cost can be twice the cost to purchase the unit itself, but the total cost is qualified & eligible to get 30 % federal tax credit and other helpful incentives.
Other downside; there is a few seconds delay between switching on the faucet & producing hot water that can cause the waste of water!
Summary for pros & cons
Cons:
- Higher up-front costs, particularly for the installation cost.
- There are some reviews say that there are spurts of cold water.
- Need a few seconds or even a few minutes for the hot water to be distributed to the faucet.
- Not short-payback period.
Pros:
- Gas fuel powered for saving more money.
- Efficient performance (Energy Star certified).
- The supply of hot water is not limited by a conventional storage-tank.
- Excellent warranty.
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