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		<title>Indirect Water Heaters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tankless Coil and Indirect Water Heater &#8211; A Cost Effective Solution for Your Home Water heating is a thermodynamic process that heats water by using an energy source to raise its initial temperature to the level of heat required. Hot water is a basic need for every home, considering that it is necessary for bathing, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h3>Tankless Coil and Indirect Water Heater &#8211; A Cost Effective Solution for Your Home</h3>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.thewaterheaterreview.com/goto/link/22/1"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-53" title="indirectwaterheater" src="http://www.thewaterheaterreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/indirectwaterheater.jpg" alt="" width="68" height="143" /></a>Water heating is a thermodynamic process that heats water by using an energy source to raise its initial temperature to the level of heat required. Hot water is a basic need for every home, considering that it is necessary for bathing, cooking, washing, cleaning and heating space.</p>
<p>Traditionally, water used to be heated using kettles, pots or other water heating vessels. In today&#8217;s fast paced world, however, we need a quick and constant supply of hot water, and for that reason <a href="http://www.thewaterheaterreview.com/">water heaters</a> are finding more and more applications in our homes.</p>
<p>There are many kinds of water heaters available in the market like gas or <a href="http://www.thewaterheaterreview.com/electrichotwaterheaters.html">electric hot water heaters</a>, but an indirect water heater is the most efficient kind, as it uses the hot water from the boiler used for heating your home to circulate through a coil inside it. This is why these kinds of heaters are also known as combination water and space heating systems.</p>
<p>An indirect water heater is more efficient because it provides unlimited water, saves long term energy, requires less physical space, reduces risk of water damage and maintains a stable temperature throughout the process known as temperature compensation.</p>
<p>Tankless coil water heaters &#8211; as the name suggests &#8211; do not require a tank for storing water. This is because they don&#8217;t heat water directly, but rather use a heat exchanger or heating coil installed in the main boiler and circulate the hot water whenever the faucet is on.</p>
<p>The water is heated in these systems only when it is required through using a gas burner or electric heater. Since we tend to use our home&#8217;s boilers continuously in the winter months, the working efficiency of tankless water heaters is maximized in the cold seasons because they depend on the boilers to heat the water on a continuous basis.</p>
<p>An indirect water heater, on the other hand, requires a special insulating tank to store the hot water coming from the main boiler. They also do not heat water directly but use a main boiler to heat up the liquid and circulates it through the heat exchanger installed in the storage tank. Due to the installation of an additional storage tank they allow the main boiler to turn off and thus work efficiently throughout the year. Water can be heated in these systems through using gas, oil, propane, electric, solar energy or a combination of any or all of these.</p>
<p>Because a tankless coil and indirect water heater is an essential part of a combination water and space heating system, it&#8217;s important to carefully select the one that can best serve our purposes. Combination water and space heating systems are a bit expensive, but its advantages are endless. The installation and maintenance charges is negligible, only one source is enough to heat all the water required for circulation, and your heating energy bills will be considerably lower because of the system&#8217;s efficiency.</p>
<p>When selecting such a system, you should consider some key elements: First, you&#8217;ll need to determine the size of the system that your home requires; this can be done by consulting a qualified plumber. Second, you&#8217;ll need to determine the system&#8217;s Combination Appliance Efficiency (CAE) rating which is directly related to its energy efficiency. A combination water and space heating system with a CAE rating of more than 0.85 is considered to be the most energy efficient. Finally, you&#8217;ll have to discover which companies manufacture an indirect water heater suitable for your needs. Some of the most well known manufacturers are companies such as Crown Boiler, Rheem-Rhud, and LeverEdge.</p>
<p>Tankless coil and indirect water heaters, particularly when used with a high efficiency boiler, are the most efficient energy saving systems we can install in our home. The initial cost is a worthwhile expense when you consider the long term benefits of cost effective water heating.</p>
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		<title>Gas Hot Water Heaters</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 11:06:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Advantages of Gas Hot Water Heaters Choosing a hot water heater can be a challenging task. It is an important item to consider whether you are building, remodeling, or replacing a broken unit. There are a variety of different types of hot water heaters on the market, including gas, electric, tankless, propane, and solar. Gas [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>Advantages of Gas Hot <a href="http://www.thewaterheaterreview.com/">Water Heaters</a></strong></p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.thewaterheaterreview.com/goto/link/19/1"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-55" title="gashotwaterheater" src="http://www.thewaterheaterreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/gashotwaterheater.jpg" alt="" width="206" height="206" /></a>Choosing a hot water heater can be a challenging task. It is an important item to consider whether you are building, remodeling, or replacing a broken unit. There are a variety of different types of hot water heaters on the market, including gas, electric, tankless, propane, and solar.</p>
<p><strong>Gas hot water heaters</strong> remain the most common and are the best option for many home owners. While they are expensive, they recover costs quickly due to the amount of savings over their electric counterparts.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thewaterheaterreview.com/electrichotwaterheaters.html">Electric hot water heaters</a> are the affordable option and offer easy installation. Tankless hot water heaters are a new trend and remain costly, however; you save energy because you use hot water only when you turn it on. In addition, you will never &#8220;run out&#8221; of hot water.</p>
<p>Another type of water heater available is the <em>solar hot water heater</em>. They are becoming more popular as people are realizing the impact they have on the environment. However; they are expensive and must be placed in sunny locations.</p>
<h3>Are Gas Hot Water Heaters Right For You?</h3>
<p>A <em>gas hot water heater</em> is perfect for most households and hold superior advantages over other units. A traditional gas hot water heater will last approximately 13 years, which is five years longer than oil hot water heaters. Installation costs are considerably less than electric and solar units.</p>
<p>Gas hot water heaters offer you hot water when you need it. Gas hot water heaters are efficient and able to maintain a solid workload, suitable for small, large, and multi-family households. One of the advantages of gas hot water heaters is the ability to receive a tax credit &#8211; up to 30 percent.</p>
<h3>Available Product Models For Gas Hot Water Heaters</h3>
<p>The <a href="http://www.thewaterheaterreview.com/bosch-tankless-water-heaters.html">Bosch</a> AquaStar 2400ES-NG is one of the best natural gas hot water heaters. It is ranked second-best by customers and has one of the best warranties on the market. The Bosch AquaStar 2400ES-NG can provide hot water simultaneously up to two showers. The unit is easy to install and can pump out 6.4 gallons of hot water per minute. The unit offers a remote control for easy management and comes with a 12 year warranty.</p>
<p>The AO Smith Model BTN 120-400(A) gas water heater is one of the most energy efficient models on the market. The heater features a built in blower, foam insulation, easy cleaning techniques, and uses an intermittent ignition device to save money. The AO Smith Model BTN 120-400(A) offers digital controls, easy installation, and a gas pressure regulator. The unit uses proprietary Permaglass material to ensure the hot water remains hot, resulting in a substantial savings.</p>
<p>The Rheem 42VR50-40F 50 Gallon Natural Gas Water Heater is an entry level unit perfect for single family homes The hot water heater offers the most versatility when replacing older models and can be installed in a variety of environments. The Rheem 42VR50-40F 50 Gallon Natural Gas Water Heater delivers enough hot water to run multiple appliances at once.</p>
<p>With so many options available, it is easy finding one that suits your home and requirements.</p>
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