The unit is an on-demand electric water heater that heats water instantly as it flows through a cast aluminum heating element. There is no storage tank, so hot water is produced only when you open the tap or shower valve, eliminating standby heat loss.
The heater can deliver water temperatures up to 55°C (131°F). Achieving the maximum output depends on incoming (cold) water temperature and the selected flow rate.
The maximum water flow is 1.6 GPM (gallons per minute). This flow is suitable for a single low- to medium-flow shower or a sink. It is not designed to supply multiple full-flow fixtures at once.
The unit is rated IPX4, which means it is protected against splashing water. It is suitable for typical bathroom environments but is not submersible and should not be exposed to direct heavy jet sprays or installed where it could be submerged.
Yes — the compact, wall-mounted design is suitable for flexible installation angles and tight spaces. Always follow the installation instructions in the manual and local plumbing/electrical codes.
Electrical requirements vary by model. A dedicated circuit and proper voltage are required; ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection is strongly recommended. Have a licensed electrician verify the correct supply, breaker size, and wiring for your specific unit.
Yes. Because installation involves both water and electrical connections, you should have a qualified plumber and licensed electrician perform the installation to ensure safety and compliance with local codes.
Tankless electric heaters avoid the standby heat losses of storage tanks because they heat water only when needed. This typically leads to lower energy use for intermittent hot-water demand. Actual savings depend on usage patterns, electricity rates, and inlet water temperature.
Regular maintenance includes periodically cleaning the inlet strainer/filter and descaling the unit if you have hard water. Frequency depends on local water hardness; many users descale every 6–12 months. Follow the maintenance procedures in the product manual.
Check that the unit has power, that the circuit breaker and GFCI have not tripped, and that the inlet water supply is turned on. Also confirm the flow rate is within the unit's capability (lower flow often increases output temperature). If problems persist, consult the manual or contact technical support.
The heater uses a die-cast aluminum heating element designed for fast and reliable heating. Proper maintenance (e.g., descaling) will help extend its service life.
The product description notes suitability for hotels, commercial kitchens, and household use. While it can be used in commercial settings, ensure the installation location is protected from extreme weather and meets local code requirements. For outdoor use, additional weatherproofing beyond IPX4 may be necessary.
Many tankless electric heaters include safety features such as over-temperature and dry-run protection, but specific protections can vary by model. Check the product specification sheet or manual for the exact list of safety features for your unit.
Typical accessories include compatible showerheads, supply hoses, shutoff valves, and mounting hardware. Use a low-flow showerhead to optimize temperature performance. Refer to the product packaging or manual for a list of included and recommended accessories.
Warranty length and terms vary by manufacturer and model. Check the product manual, warranty card included with the unit, or contact the seller/manufacturer for specific warranty, service, and replacement-part information.
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