Siemens Subpanel and Breakers We highly recommend the use of a sub-panel in tankless heater installation. Please get the advice and installation from a qualified electrician. The Sub-panel offered is a Siemens Sub-panel with the required breakers already chosen for the unit you are ordering. Please keep to code when wiring. Use the right gauge wire. And, ask your electrician to mark both ends of the wire being drawn through conduit with identification. Note that each element MUST have its own circuit breaker. And, that makes the sub-panel so useful. It is mounted right next to your tankless. Wires are easily attached to the breakers. The sub-panel is wired with two wires and a ground, all with the proper gauge, to the appropriate two pole breaker in the main panel.
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Sediment Filter Kit Complete Plumbing Hookup up for your American Heat Tankless Heater. Filter Housing, filter, plastic wrench needed for filter change, nipple, 3/4" Stainless Steel Hoses, (reducers and compression fittings-if needed) and copper pipes (if needed) for a complete and effortless hookup. We will custom pick the parts needed for a very quick plumbing hookup. Why use solder, thread compounds, Tef*Lon paste and hours designing your plumbing hookup? . We highly recommend using a sediment filter to protect the tankless heater from debris in your pipes after installation and sand and other materials found in our water supply. An absolute MUST if using with a water well. Conveniently packaged with your new tankless for a hookup in less than fifteen minutes.
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AHJ18SX As shown, the AHJ18SX is a powerful heater which uses 18 kilowatts of power at 240 volts. The unit requires two, 2 Pole 50 Amp breakers. Use licensed, professional help in installing your new tankless.
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AHJ21SX As shown, the AHJ18SX is a powerful heater which uses 21 kilowatts of power at 240 volts. The unit requires two, 2 Pole 60 Amp breakers. Use licensed, professional help in installing your new tankless.
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ADK-14 The Super ADK14 uses a 2 pole 60 Amp Breaker that offers a 58 Amp at max. Consult an electrician for wire gauge size. The temperature rise chart illustrates the flow rates and temperature rise which can be achieved with the different ADK Models. The chart is based on a 240 volt input voltage and maximum flow rates are listed for various incoming water temperature levels. If your home or business has less than 240 volt power (208v), your heat rise and flow rate will be lower. Simply look up your incoming water temperature and desired flow rate to determine your model choice. Temperature of your incoming water change throughout the year. When planning the final replacement of your old tank water heater then be sure to find the cold incoming water in the winter when calculating your temperature rise. Click on Handy Charts, Heat Rise Charts and The 58 Amp Super ADK-1 is rated at 240 Volts, 13.9 kilowatts at 58 Amps at Max. Use a two pole, 60 Amp Circuit Breaker and follow code for wi
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ADK-16 The ADK16 is NEW for 2011. The ADK16 16kW at 240 Volts AC running at a max of 66 Amps of power to make more hot water but using only one, two Pole, 70 Amp breaker. Note that you will only need one breaker, ground and two hot wires for easy hookup. This unit uses the same gauge wire needed for the ADK14 or Super ADK-1. This is a more powerful unit than our ADK14 running at 58 Amps. We recommend professional installation with any tankless water heater. Used in warmer climates in apartments and condos with smaller circuit breaker panels.The temperature rise chart illustrates the flow rates and temperature rise which can be achieved with the different ADK Models. The chart is based on a 240 volt input voltage and maximum flow rates are listed for various incoming water temperature levels. If your home or business has less than 240 volt power (208v), your flow rate will be lower. Simply look up your incoming water temperature and desired flow rate to determine your model choice. Temp
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ADK-4 The ADK-4 is rated at 110/120 Volts, 3.2 kilowatts at 30 Amps at Max. Use a 30 Amp Circuit Breaker and usually 10/2 gauge wire. We recommend professional installation with any tankless water heater. This heater has very little heat rise. Could be used to increase heat to a warm climate for hand washing, etc. Click on MORE INFO to the right---->
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ADK-7 The standard ADK-3 is rated at 240 Volts, 6.4 kilowatts at 30 Amps at Max. Use a two pole, 30 Amp Circuit Breaker and usually10/2 gauge wire. We recommend professional installation with any tankless water heater. Click on MORE INFO to the right---->
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ADK-9 The ADK-2 is rated at 240 Volts, 8.2 kilowatts at 37 Amps at Max. Use a two pole,40 Amp Circuit Breaker and an 8/2 gauge wire. We recommend professional installation with any tankless water heater. Used in very warm areas with good incoming warm water...see heat rise chart to the right. Can be used as a pre-warm unit in tandem with a more powerful ADK model for a higher overall heat rise. Click on MORE INFO to the right---->
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AHS-16 Rated at 16 kilowatts at 240 Volts at a Max of 66 Amps. An optional sub-panel is available from us which is supplied with two, two pole 35 Amp breakers. The Sub-panel is normally wired to the main panel using a 70 Amp breaker and four gauge wire directly to the sub-panel. The sub-panel contains two dual35 Amp breakers for easy hookup. Note that normally 8/2 ga. wires from each breaker leads to the tankless. This is designed to keep your installation to Code. Please check your community's electrical Codes for proper installation of your heater. We suggest using licensed, qualified individuals for all tankless water heater installations. With a one year Warranty on the replaceable heating elements, three years on the electronics and a lifetime on the water carrying parts, this may very well be, the last water heater you ever need. CSA 22.2 approved for use in Canada, ETL listed UL #834 listed and #499 UL Compliant for your safe use in the USA
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AHS-18D Rated at 18 kilowatts at 240 Volts at a Max of 75 Amps. An optional sub-panel is available from us which is supplied with two, two pole 40 Amp breakers. The Sub-panel is normally wired to the main panel using a 80 Amp breaker and four gauge wire directly to the sub-panel. The sub-panel contains a two dual40 Amp breakers for easy hookup. Note that normally 8/2 ga. wires from each breaker leads to the tankless. This is designed to keep your installation to Code. Please check your community's electrical Codes for proper installation of your heater. We suggest using licensed, qualified individuals for all tankless water heater installations. With a one year Warranty on the replaceable heating elements, three years on the electronics and a lifetime on the heat exchanger, this may very well be the last water heater you ever need to buy. Rated at 16 kilowatts at 240 Volts at a Max of 66 Amps. An optional sub-panel is available from us which is supplied with two, two pole 35 Amp br
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AHS-21D Rated at 21 kilowatts at 240 Volts at a Max of 87.5 Amps. An optional sub-panel is available from us which is supplied with three, two pole 40 Amp breakers. The Sub-panel is normally wired to the main panel using a 100 Amp breaker and two gauge wire directly to the sub-panel. The sub-panel contains a dual40 and quad40 Amp breakers for easy hookup. Note that normally 8/2 ga. wires from each breaker leads to the tankless. This is designed to keep your installation to Code. Please check your community's electrical Codes for proper installation of your heater. We suggest using licensed, qualified individuals for all tankless water heater installations. With a one year Warranty on the replaceable heating elements, three years on the electronics and a lifetime on the water carrying parts, this may very well be, the last water heater you ever need. CSA 22.2 approved for use in Canada, ETL listed UL #834 listed and #499 UL Compliant for your safe use in the USA
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AHS-24D Rated at 24 kilowatts at 240 Volts at a Max of 100 Amps. An optional sub-panel is available from us which is supplied with three, two pole 40 Amp breakers. The Sub-panel is normally wired to the main panel using a 100 Amp breaker and two gauge wire directly to the sub-panel. The sub-panel contains a dual40 and quad40 Amp breakers for easy hookup. Note that normally 8/2 ga. wires from each breaker leads to the tankless. This is designed to keep your installation to Code. Please check your community's electrical Codes for proper installation of your heater. We suggest using licensed, qualified individuals for all tankless water heater installations. With a one year Warranty on the replaceable heating elements, three years on the electronics and a lifetime on the water carrying parts, this may very well be, the last water heater you ever need. CSA 22.2 approved for use in Canada, ETL listed UL #834 listed and #499 UL Compliant for your safe use in the USA.
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AHS-27D Rated at 27 kilowatts at 240 Volts at a Max of 112.5 Amps. An optional sub-panel is available from us which is supplied with three, two pole 40 Amp breakers. The Sub-panel is normally wired to the main panel using a 125 Amp breaker and two gauge wire directly to the sub-panel. The sub-panel contains a dual40 and quad40 Amp breakers for easy hookup. Note that normally 8/2 ga. wires from each breaker leads to the tankless. This is designed to keep your installation to Code. Please check your community's electrical Codes for proper installation of your heater. We suggest using licensed, qualified individuals for all tankless water heater installations. With a one year Warranty on the replaceable heating elements, three years on the electronics and a lifetime on the water carrying parts, this may very well be, the last water heater you ever need. CSA 22.2 approved for use in Canada, ETL listed UL #834 listed and #499 UL Compliant for your safe use in the USA
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ADK-12 The 54 Amp ADK-1 is rated at 240 Volts, 11.2 kilowatts at 54 Amps at Max. Use a two pole, 60 Amp Circuit Breaker and usually 6/2 gauge wire. We recommend professional installation with any tankless water heater. Used in warmer climates in apartments and condos with smaller circuit breaker panels.The temperature rise chart illustrates the flow rates and temperature rise which can be achieved with the different ADK Models. The chart is based on a 240 volt input voltage and maximum flow rates are listed for various incoming water temperature levels. If your home or business has less than 240 volt power (208v), your flow rate will be lower. Simply look up your incoming water temperature and desired flow rate to determine your model choice. Temperature of your incoming water change throughout the year. When planning the final replacement of your old tank water heater then be sure to find the cold incoming water in the winter when calculating your temperature rise. Click on Handy Charts
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Electric Shower Head The 110 Volt plug-in model gives great showers for those areas that do not have conventional hot water making equipment available. The American Heat Electric Shower Head is also available in a hard-wired model using 23 Amps at 220 volts. This unit is not UL or CSA approved and is intended for sale outside of the USA or for Export ONLY. Intended for use in homes, apartment, condos or where ever you need hot showers. This unit offers either 1.5 gallons per minute. Easily converts to 1.0 gallons per minute for even warmer water. Note that this will not offer a hot shower in areas with less than 75 to 80 degree incoming...Winter time temperatures in the 220 Volt model. This item is meant for WARM incoming water temperatures of the world. NOT for resale into the USA or Canada.
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