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Type | Tankless |
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Fuel Type | Natural Gas |
Ignition System | Electronic Ignition |
Vent Type | Direct Vent |
Power Supply | 120V AC |
Water Pressure | 30-150 PSI |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Certification | CSA Certified |
Energy Efficiency | 0.82 |
Temperature Range | 140°F |
Outlines what is covered under the EZ Tankless warranty, including materials and workmanship defects.
Specifies the duration of coverage for the heat exchanger, parts, and labor, including repair center details.
Details EZ Tankless' commitment to repair or replace defective products and conditions for warranty denial.
Highlights fully-automatic operation, included showerhead, aesthetic design, and advanced electronic controls.
Details safety devices like flame sensor and timer, plus performance aspects like low pressure ignition.
Warns about hot water dangers, burn times, and unsupervised use, emphasizing temperature control.
Provides step-by-step first aid guidance for scald burns, including immediate care and seeking medical advice.
Sets initial positions for Water Temperature, Winter/Summer, and Flame dials prior to the first ignition.
Specifies the required propane (LPG) pressure setting of 11”WC for optimal unit operation.
Details minimum inlet water flow (1 GPM) and pressure (8 PSI) needed for successful unit ignition.
Guides on adjusting water flow and temperature using control dials after the initial startup.
Explains how the water temperature dial controls water flow and ignition level based on water pressure.
Describes the seasonal mode dial's role in regulating internal burners for different temperature outputs.
Details the flame dial's use in fine-tuning water temperature by adjusting burner selection.
Recommends checking gas regulators for defects and exhaust vents for blockages regularly.
Advises cleaning the inlet water filter screen and flushing the unit annually with distilled white vinegar.
Suggests keeping the unit cover clean, avoiding stickers, and wiping away dirt or debris.
Provides detailed steps for diagnosing ignition and heating failures, focusing on igniter spark and component checks.