The 49 Amp ADK-1 is rated at 240 Volts, 11.2 kilowatts at 49 Amps at Max. Use a two pole, 50 Amp Circuit Breaker and usually 8/2 gauge wire. We recommend professional installation with any tankless water heater. Used in warmer climates in apartments and condos with smaller circuit breaker panels. Click on MORE INFO to the right----> |
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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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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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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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The American Heat AH27 is a self-modulating electron tankless water heater. It uses an on-board microprocessor to measure the temperature of the incoming water. The unit has a patented flow switch allowing flow rates to be measured accurately. The computer is programable and controls the energy used to heat the heating elements and how many elements to be heated. You select your water temperature with the push of a button. A digital display indicates this temperature. Best of all, America |
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Rated at 24 kilowatts at 240 Volts at a Max of 100 Amps. An optional subpanel is available from us which is supplied with three, two pole 40 Amp breakers. The Subpanel is normally wired to the main panel using a 100 Amp breaker and two gauge wire directly to the subpanel. The subpanel contains three, 40 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 cod |
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Rated at 21 kilowatts at 240 Volts at a Max of 87.5 Amps. An optional subpanel is available from us which is supplied with three, two pole 30 Amp breakers. The Subpanel is normally wired to the main panel using a 100 Amp breaker and two gauge wire directly to the subpanel. The subpanel contains three, 30 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 co |
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Rated at 18 kilowatts at 240 Volts at a Max of 75.0 Amps. An optional subpanel is available from us which is supplied with three, two pole 25 Amp breakers. The Subpanel is normally wired to the main panel using a 80 Amp breaker and four gauge wire directly to the subpanel. The subpanel contains three, 25 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 co |
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Rated at 16 kilowatts at 240 Volts at a Max of 66.6 Amps. An optional subpanel is available from us. The tankless units is normally wired to the main panel or a cutoff box using a 70 Amp breaker and four gauge wire directly to the subpanel. Note that normally 8/2 ga. wires from each breaker leads to the tankless. Please check your community's codes for installation of these units. We suggest the use of licensed professionals for any tankless water heater installation. |
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