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<blockquote data-quote="ratski" data-source="post: 3627535" data-attributes="member: 936"><p>I started the tankless journey in January. </p><p></p><p>Are you a solid slab or crawlspace? </p><p></p><p>It does take a long time for hot water to run from the heater to the other side of the house.</p><p>Think dishwasher, clothes washer.</p><p>This can be offset by having a circulating circuit put in.</p><p></p><p>I have a Rinnai and am having some issues</p><p>One issue was that the max heat was 140 degrees.</p><p>Didn't know this before install.</p><p>If had wanted higher upper limit could have gotten a commercial unit instead. </p><p>Why the need for more than 140?</p><p>For me it is a problem with water pressure. </p><p>Higher temp would have made it easier in the showers.</p><p></p><p>Significant issues with my installer.</p><p>Like I said, started in January.</p><p>Still haven't been able to get him back to finish. Still trying to get the circulating pumps put in and keep getting excuses.</p><p>Still hasn't been inspected</p><p></p><p>Exhaust condensate should be pumped out. </p><p>Right now, mine is draining into crawlspace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratski, post: 3627535, member: 936"] I started the tankless journey in January. Are you a solid slab or crawlspace? It does take a long time for hot water to run from the heater to the other side of the house. Think dishwasher, clothes washer. This can be offset by having a circulating circuit put in. I have a Rinnai and am having some issues One issue was that the max heat was 140 degrees. Didn't know this before install. If had wanted higher upper limit could have gotten a commercial unit instead. Why the need for more than 140? For me it is a problem with water pressure. Higher temp would have made it easier in the showers. Significant issues with my installer. Like I said, started in January. Still haven't been able to get him back to finish. Still trying to get the circulating pumps put in and keep getting excuses. Still hasn't been inspected Exhaust condensate should be pumped out. Right now, mine is draining into crawlspace. [/QUOTE]
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