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Commercial tankless water heaters provide a constant supply of hot water on demand by heating water directly in the line, without storing it in a tank. They feature a simple installation process with connections to an electric outlet through the plumbing line. When the hot water tap is turned on, water flows through the heat exchanger and is heated instantly. This allows for unlimited hot water quickly, making them ideal for continuous use in commercial kitchens, dishwashing stations, hotels, spas, and hospitals.
Electric and commercial gas tankless water heaters are the 2 main models, offering distinctive features and advantages:
Electric tankless water heaters are designed for quick, reliable hot water delivery to sinks, dishwashing stations, and food preparation areas. These electric-powered hot water systems offer a simple, low-maintenance installation and clean, quiet operation. Furthermore, they do not require ventilation. Tankless hot water heaters raise the water temperature by 48° and offer varying flow rates from 0.21 to 3.5 gallons (0.79 L to 13.24 L) per minute. They feature 2 different water-heating methods: a heat pump or electric resistance heating.
Designed to run on propane or liquid natural gas, these commercial hot water systems offer higher heating capacity, making them ideal for large-scale operations. Despite lower upfront and operational costs, tankless gas water heaters require gas lines to operate and venting systems (PVC/CPVC) to safely discharge exhaust gases. Condensing commercial tankless water heaters use exhaust gas heat, offering higher energy efficiency and lower costs than non-condensing models.
Requiring a connection to a gas line, gas tankless water heaters provide 1 to 32 gallons (3.78 L to 121.13 L) of hot water per minute with less energy consumption, making them suitable for high-volume applications. There are also hybrid systems that combine a tankless water heater with a tank to shorten the duration of hot water. These hybrid water systems run on propane or natural gas and have a capacity of up to 119 gallons (450.46 L).