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- Sales Rank: #43592 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Rheem
- Model: RTGH-95DVLN
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 27.50" h x
9.75" w x
18.50" l,
Features
- 94-Percent Energy efficient with stainless-steel condensing heat exchanger
- Intelligent electronic controls designed to increase energy efficiency and safety
- Third party efficiency listed by AHRI
- Up to 38-Feet of 3-Inch PVC Pipe or 5-Feet of 2-Inch PVC Pipe
- Low Nox Version
All Rheem heating, cooling and water heater heating products meet and exceed rigorous industry standards for quality and reliability. From raw material delivery to finished product assembly, each phase in the manufacturing process is effectively overseen to ensure the highest quality in water heater manufacturing. Rheem products are frequently tested and certified by various government and third-party testing labs to ensure quality standards.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
Works great
By Ken Oliver
RTGH-95DVLNThe unit was self-installed last week and it has been working like a charm. The unit is quiet, quick to deliver hot water, and I see no perceivable difference in flow-rate from old water heater to this new tankless unit.As far as installation specifics, it took a full 5 hours to remove the water heater and plumb in the new tankless unit. A lot of that time was spent re-plumbing the water lines, switching from the standard top input and outputs on the water heater to the bottom connections on the tankless unit. Additionally some time was spent on the gas line, removing the ¾"x½"x½" tee [input, W/H, Furnace] and replacing it with a ¾" sediment-trap connected to a ¾"x¾"x½" tee, since the tankless requires a ¾" feed and can use 199,000 BTU/H. [Note: I called local gas supplier and verified my meter supported 350,000 BTU/H, so no change was needed.] Other connections were more trivial in my garage installation, as the it was mounted on a wall where the vent pipes could go directly out through the wall. [One note on product deliver; the first unit was delivered by FedEx all beat-up and damaged and was not accepted. The replacement from Amazon came via UPS and the package arrived as one would expect.]One of the things that made the installation go a lot easier for me was the purchase of the RTG20220 valve kit including hot water pressure relief valve. This is a smart assembly of shut-offs, drain valves and screw-on connectors (plus a pressure relief valve for the hot). In my opinion, there would be very little savings purchasing these components all separately and if separate, there would be more connections and more of a chance of leaks.As far as the input and exhaust goes, the brochures touts the 3" PVC connections as a benefit, however locating any PVC over 2" at the local hardware stores is problematic. However, the installation manual mentions that ABS, Schedule 80, or galvanize steel can also be used. I ended up using a bushing reducer to 2" PVC as I only need to travel less than a foot out through the wall. I purchased the Rheem SP20285 Vent Termination Kit, and after painting it to match the house, it looks very clean.Operationally, the unit couldn't be simpler to use. There is a remote control panel used to set the output water temperature and subsequently could possibly display fault codes. The default water temp is 110degF, but up and down arrow buttons makes bumping the temp to 120degF just a few clicks away. As an aside, the need for having this remote panel is at a loss to me. Once initially set I can't imagine going back and tweaking the temp and should a failure occur, seeing a code 10ft from the unit or on the unit would make little difference. At least in my installation I would have rather had this extra contraption just built directly into the cabinet front. That would work just as well.As far as operations, the unit kicks on the instant the hot water flow rate is over 0.40 gpm. Initially the internal fan kicks on and can be heard in the adjacent room, though not loudly. However, once the unit has got fully fired up and is delivering hot water, the fan shuts off and the unit is ultra-quiet. Even standing next to it, it is hard to hear that it is still on and delivering hot water. Actually, the old water heater made more noise with its banging and popping noises during water heating, though that could be a model specific issue. The old W/H was void of sediment and fed by a water softener but it still made a racket while the burner was on.A strange behavioral side-effect of owning this new unit is that initially now when rinsing a single dish or other times when one would not normally wait for hot-water, I now only turn on the cold or leave the mixture handle on cold knowing that I am using energy for no reason. Knowing the unit is turning on to deliver hot water that will never make to the faucet in the back of the house seem wasteful, albeit the same thing was happening with the old water heater but I never thought about it before.It will be several months, if not a year, before I am able to really quantify the long term cost benefits of tank vs tankless. The old tank of mine was rated at 240therms/year, this new one at 159. 80 therms/year at $1.20/therm makes for a long payback period. However, I don't think the cost of keeping the standing water hot is factored into the W/H sticker, just the efficiency to heat a specific volume [.62 vs this unit's .94]. Anyway, maybe I'll update this in a year with my real world factors, assuming other gas uses for heating remain fairly constant. Also, if this unit lasts 20 years versus more than one W/H in that same period would also make a difference. Bottom line is that overall I would recommend this unit and if one is marginally savvy at plumbing (gas & water), installing the unit yourself is quite feasible.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent Product!
By Patricia Dumbaugh
We did a great amount of research before buying this product! Even called Rheem to make sure the guarantee was in place if purchased thru Amazon. It is! We had debated about purchasing a Tankless Water Heater when we purchased the previous one in 2006. In 5 1/2 yrs it was completely rusted through at the bottom and was leaking! This time we decided to go Tankless and are so glad we followed through! We bought the condensing one and feel that is imperative! It worked perfectly from the beginning. We are only two but purchased this with an eye to the future of a larger family living here! We wanted to be able to run dishwasher, washer & take a shower all at the same time! It has not disappointed! This is a 6000 sq ft home on one floor with 2 baths on main floor and another in basement. We believe this is an absolutely beneficial update to our home!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Perfect for My Situation
By RogerC
This installed easily and the footprint is perfect for limited space. It gives unlimited hot water for all three bath/showers. Don't assume though that the hot water is instant to your fixture. It takes a little time for the hot water to warm the water line up and get the full hot water from the tap. Probably 30 seconds (for the closest fixture) to 1-2 minutes to the furthest fixture. But the advantage is your not heating water when not using hot water. My gas usage has dropped about 40% for the month, I had a 75 gallon tank, for my 3 bedroom home. The hottest temp you can set the unit for though is 120 degrees. We were used to a little hotter water, I used to set my tank to 130-140, but we have adjusted taking showers with mostly hot water and very little cold. The heating of the water works perfectly by ramping up the burners depending upon the hot water demand.
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