WAT E R HE AT E RS
Ultra can be applied to almost any job. Heat Transfer Products www.htproducts.com
OIL MISER ON-DEMAND HOT WATER HEATER The Toyotomi Oil Miser model OM-148 is on- demand, which means there is no costly storage of hot water when it is not needed. And like all Oil Miser products, it’s safe, reliable and easy to install.
The OM-148 heats the water you need, when you need it, up to 240 gallons per hour. It has a stainless steel heat exchanger and is 88 percent efficient. It’s UL, CUL, home and mobile home approved. It can be direct-vented through a wall or vented into a chimney. It has 148,000 btu/hr. heat input capable of a maximum hot-water temperature of 155F and a flow rate of
over 4 gallons per minute with a 60F rise in temperature. Toyotomi USA, Inc. www.toyotomiusa.com
DIRECT SOLAR HEATING FOR SWIM- MING POOL WATER WITH ROTH Heating swimming pool water with the sun is environmentally-friendly and economical. A specialist for plastic pro- cessing, Roth developed the swimming pool absorber Roth HelioPool, made of high-quality, high-density polyethelyn (HDPE) for environmental-friendly and energy-saving heating of the swimming pool water. Due to the optimal size of the collector, a very high degree of efficiency can be achieved. The ideal wall thick- ness reduces the pressure loss. The Roth HelioPool is blow-molded at our produc- tion facility in Watertown, NY. Roth Industries, Inc. - www.roth-usa.com
& DHC-E TANKLESS ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Stiebel Eltron offers the finest tankless electric water heaters available. Its Tempra® Plus whole house and DHC-E point-of-use uni ts outperform
bulky hot water tanks and reduce hot water pipe runs. Designed and manufac- tured in Germany to North American standards, the rugged Tempra® and DHC- E series contain all copper piping and heating elements and ensure many years of reliable service. There is a 3-year war- ranty on all Stiebel tankless water heaters. Stiebel Eltron www.stiebel-eltron-USA.com
STIEBEL ELTRON TEMPRA® PLUS
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