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Takagi Tankless Water Heater

Takagi Tankless Water Heater

Takagi is a Japanese company and manufacturer of tankless water heaters since 1952 worldwide. It took North America by storm, establishing a reputation as the industry leader in its own right.

Takagi takes pride as being the first in many areas, including being the first tankless water heater company specializing in tankless-only products in the North American market, a “direct vent convertible” tankless model (the T-K3) which allows you to convert the unit to a direct vent unit and the air-fuel ratio rod which is a unique safety device.

Takagi is committed to saving the environment and “Going Green” is not at all a new concept for them. For 15 years the Takagi tankless water heater has provided North America with the most eco-friendly, energy-efficient water heating solutions. They have striven to save energy, space, and money without sacrificing the luxury of a continuous supply of hot water.

The Takagi tankless water heater modulates fully between its minimum and maximum BTU per hour input settings. It only uses the amount of gas needed to do the job, so there is no wastage. Additionally, the stand-by wattage of Takagi tankless water heater is only 3 watts, which is incredibly beneficial in energy conservation.

Takagi is ISO 14001 certified, producing a tankless water heater that reduces 30 to 50 percent of carbon dioxide emissions. The Takagi tankless water heater is lighter than other units and built tough to stand up to harsh conditions. The Takagi K-series features a small unit for light residences such as small apartments, an outdoor model that features built-in power venting, and a residential unit with “Easy-Link” capability that allows you to connect up to four units without the need for a controller unit. They also have the H-series which features a condensing unit as well as a set of heavy duty commercial models in the form of the M-series.

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