10L Propane Gas Tankless Water Heater LPG 2.6GPM Digital Display
Matters need attention
The main difference between using natural gas or propane gas for your tankless water heaters is the source and availability of the fuel. Natural gas is supplied through a pipeline directly to the home, while propane must be stored in a tank and delivered. This can make propane a more expensive option for some customers, but it may also be the only option for those who do not have access to natural gas pipelines. When choosing between the two, consider factors such as cost, availability, and efficiency to determine which fuel source is best for your specific needs.
Product Description
Exhaust Way | Open Flue Type |
Capacity | 10L |
Panel Material | Glass |
Color | All Color will be avaliable |
Suitable Water Pressure | 0.025-0.8Mpa |
Heat Exchanger | 0.8-4.0KG |
Ignition Model | Automatic elecrical pulse ignition |
Heat Efficiency | ≥84% |
Use Gas Type | LPG/NG |
Rated Gas Pressure | LPG:2800pa NG:2000pa |
Advantage
1. As the name suggests, gas water heaters use natural gas as fuel to generate heated water. If you are comparing the differences between gas water heaters vs. electric systems, gas-powered tanks produce hot water faster than electric systems because they’re constantly heating the water. They’re also functional in a power outage. Gas water heaters may be a good option for those who often lose electricity from thunderstorms or other natural disasters.
2. On average, natural gas water heaters have a longer lifespan compared to electric ones. This means that you won't need to replace your unit as frequently, saving you money in the long run.
3. Natural gas water heaters provide a consistent heat source, so you'll have hot water readily available whenever you need it.
WARNING
Please do not install this instant gas water heater in your bathroom. You must avoid installing this heater in confined areas with low ventilation. Outdoor use is mainly recommended.