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Try this unit for 90 days and if your not completely satisfied send it back for a full refund. Call now with any questions or to place your order 1-800-360-1569 . Product Description The new Titan SCR-3 For more than twenty years, Niagara Industries has provided “state of the art” excellence in the design, manufacturing and marketing of electronic “tankless” water heaters. The results of this experience have been outstanding improvements in their performance, efficiency and reliability. One such example is our newest addition to our line of tankless water heaters, the Titan Model SCR-3. The new Titan-SCR-3 incorporates the new “QUAD-4” technology featuring an improved electronic proportional control system, with “dual stages” of control in response to broad variations in the amount of water flow. The Titan SCR-3 has been specifically designed for new apartment complexes, where the lower line voltage of 208 VAC in the mains has been recently implemented. It was also designed and tested for optimal operational performance, with modern bathroom fixtures that feature such characteristics as Press Balancing Mixing Valves, and Flow Restricted Single Handle Valves. The Titan- SCR-3 is particular more efficient and more accurate in the setting and stability of the outlet water temperature, under lower main voltage condition (208 VAC), and in modern flow restriction bathroom fixtures. It has also capable of outstanding operation under normal line voltages of 220 VAC, providing the same high efficiency and accuracy. Weight (Shipping): 9 LB Model: N-160 Short Desc.:USES House -Apartments - Condominiums - Beauty Salons - Hospitals - Boats - Laboratories - Campers - Offices - Schools - Cottages - Restaurants - Barber Shops - Warehouses. Anywhere hot water is needed. In Stock
The new Titan SCR-3
For more than twenty years, Niagara Industries has provided “state of the art” excellence in the design, manufacturing and marketing of electronic “tankless” water heaters. The results of this experience have been outstanding improvements in their performance, efficiency and reliability.
One such example is our newest addition to our line of tankless water heaters, the Titan Model SCR-3. The new Titan-SCR-3 incorporates the new “QUAD-4” technology featuring an improved electronic proportional control system, with “dual stages” of control in response to broad variations in the amount of water flow.
The Titan SCR-3 has been specifically designed for new apartment complexes, where the lower line voltage of 208 VAC in the mains has been recently implemented. It was also designed and tested for optimal operational performance, with modern bathroom fixtures that feature such characteristics as Press Balancing Mixing Valves, and Flow Restricted Single Handle Valves.
Weight (Shipping): 9 LB Model: N-160 Short Desc.:USES House -Apartments - Condominiums - Beauty Salons - Hospitals - Boats - Laboratories - Campers - Offices - Schools - Cottages - Restaurants - Barber Shops - Warehouses. Anywhere hot water is needed. In Stock
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Tankless Water Heaters
Have you ever had a blast of cold water in the shower because the hot water ran out? With a tankless water heater, you can have a virtually endless supply of hot water – and lower energy bills.
Tankless water heaters – also called as “instantaneous” or “on demand” water heaters – consist of an electric or gas heating element enclosed in a small module. Instead of warming a large amount of water stored in a tank, a tankless unit heats only the water that flows through it.
When you turn on the hot water faucet, the module senses the change in flow and pressure, and the heating element immediately switches on. Shut off the faucet, the heater stops immediately.
A “whole-house” tankless water heater is much smaller than a tank water heater, taking up only two or three cubic feet of space. Smaller “point-of-use” water heaters can be installed directly below a faucet, inside a bathroom or kitchen cabinet.
Newer on-demand water heaters also have digital temperature controls with sensors that check the water temperature more than 7,000 times each day.