Envirotech
Systems has developed a tankless water heater which is small, easy
to install, and supplies endless amounts of hot water - with huge
savings.
The ESI 2000 is the new and innovative way of
heating water for your home or business. The ESI 2000 is a
microprocessor controlled electric water heater contained in a
compact unit which is designed to fit any climate. The ESI 2000
saves energy, space, water, and is suitable for all areas of the US
and worldwide.
Envirotech uses the most advanced technology and the highest quality
parts in the construction of the ESI 2000 which assures reliability
and longevity of the unit. Anywhere hot water is now being
used or generated, the Envirotech tankless water heater can perform
the task more effectively. Tankless water heaters heat water only
when the hot water faucet is turned on. The ESI 2000 will heat the
water only as long as you require and at the temperature you desire,
and will continue to maintain a precise temperature even if other
hot water faucets are opened, removing the need to cool it back down
by mixing in cold water at the shower, bath, or sink. Electricity is
only used when water is required, therefore the cost of heating
water is reduced by 40% - 60%.
Energy Savings
The ESI 2000 is flow activated designed to detect minimum hot water
flow associated with a leaking faucet or other plumbing failures. In
the event there is a slight plumbing problem in a particular room,
such as a dripping hot water faucet, the ESI 2000 is designed to
remain off until the demand reaches at least 0.3 gallon per minute
running through the heater. The regular electric tank water heater
is one of the biggest energy users in the homes and businesses and
accounts for approximately 25-35% of the electricity consumed. Part
of the reason for this is because a tank heater continually heats
water whether or not it is being used.
Tank heaters require you to heat the stored water to a high
temperature to provide an adequate supply. You must first pay to
heat this water and often you need to cool it again by adding cold
water to make it comfortable for use.
Their website is: tankless.com
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