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		<title>Tankless for Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article is copyrighted off of the website www.titantankless.com but we gained authorization to reprint this interesting article here. We are all getting health scares for different viruses and bacteria that we are exposed to in our lives. You see on the news now of pandemic (outbreaks) of malaria and now the the swine and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article is copyrighted off of the website <a href="http://www.titantankless.com">www.titantankless.com</a> but we gained authorization to reprint this interesting article here.<br />
We are all getting health scares for different viruses and bacteria that we are exposed to in our lives. You see on the news now of pandemic (outbreaks) of malaria and now the the swine and bird flu are all over the media so you can never be too careful. Although there is no evidence currently that this can be spread through a tank water heater there is evidence that certain bacteria can flourish in your standard tank water heater. As indicated not much is known about the spread of these viruses so you need to take precautions.</p>
<p>Legionella bacteria is found in the water supply of virtually every building at relatively low concentrations. Other bacteria, rust and sediment can and will accumulate in a standard tank model water heater. The bacteria only becomes potentially lethal when conditions favorable to it&#8217;s growth exist. Legionnaire&#8217;s Disease is a type of pneumonia that affects the lungs. 10,000 &#8211; 100,000 cases of Legionnaire&#8217;s disease occur in the U.S. each year. Alarmingly, 5% &#8211; 15% of these cases are fatal, mostly in smokers, the elderly and in those whose impaired immune systems make them susceptible to bacterial infections. The bacteria has been found to flourish in domestic water heating systems where temperatures are maintained at constant levels for extended periods of time. The ideal temperature for the growth of this particular bacteria is 95 &#8211; 131 degrees F. The incubation period is 2 &#8211; 10 days. Interestingly enough, this is the temperature maintained in the typical home&#8217;s conventional tank water heater, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. In other words, all the conditions that are necessary for the growth of this disease are present in the average conventional residential water heater&#8217;s tank.<br />
Protect your loved ones!</p>
<p>Replacing your conventional water heater with the Titan Tankless Water Heater eliminates the conditions that breed this disease. The water is heated only once, as you use it. When no one is using hot water in your home, the temperature of the water in the pipes cools to less than the 95 &#8211; 131 degrees F necessary for the growth of the bacteria. The temperature of the water is never maintained above 95 degrees for more than 15 &#8211; 20 minutes at a time, certainly not the 2 &#8211; 10 days required for the growth of the bacteria. Have you ever looked at what is at the bottom of your standard tank water heater after just 2 years or use? You would be shocked at the sediment, rust and other unhealthy things that will accumulate there! Not with the Titan and you will have endless healthy hot water!</p>
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		<title>Environmental</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2011 19:22:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What’s it worth to produce an alternative water heating system that could reduce the enormous volume of landfill space currently occupied by old tank water heaters? Each year we dispose of over 7,000,000 worn out storage-tank water heaters into landfills. Because of its small size, a tankless water heater greatly reduces this disposal requirement by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What’s it worth to produce an alternative water heating system that could reduce the enormous volume of landfill space currently occupied by old tank water heaters? Each year we dispose of over 7,000,000 worn out storage-tank water heaters into landfills. Because of its small size, a tankless water heater greatly reduces this disposal requirement by an obvious large factor. In addition, tankless water heaters are at least 85% recyclable. Finally, a quality tankless hot water heater system can last two to three times longer than the normal storage-tank heaters of today, reducing the frequency of water heater disposal. The use of tankless water heaters can significantly reduce landfill waste and harmful gas heater emissions as well. Not to forget you have endless hot water and an up to 60 percent energy savings per month. By going Tankless you are not just benefiting yourself but the environment gains a significant benefit as well!!</p>
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		<title>Tankless Installation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We at Tankless Ratings strongly suggest getting a professional to do the installation and make sure they are familiar with Tankless models. Many old school plumbers will be against Tankless models as they are worried about change and are not familiar. How wrong they are!! Also make sure you shop around as we know how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We at Tankless Ratings <strong>strongly</strong> suggest getting a professional to do the installation and make sure they are familiar with Tankless models. Many old school plumbers will be against Tankless models as they are worried about change and are not familiar. How wrong they are!! Also make sure you shop around as we know how plumbers are, We received quotes of 200-1000 on the same unit from miscellaneous plumbing companies so be careful. Remember you will probably recover any expense on a tankless unit in energy savings in the first two years and have endless hot water. We have included some general information on an electric installation but each unit is different and will have different breaker, wiring and plumbing needs. Many will require wood, screws and mounting hardware as well but the Titan Tankless includes these items as well as a mesh filter at the input (cold) of the unit. Most units will require and upgrade to your wiring (thicker with an average of 6-8 gauge), a more powerful breaker (40 &#8211; 70 AMPs double pole and sometimes two of them). Make sure your home can support the unit electrically as they have an initial high current draw.<br />
THINGS YOU WILL NEED: Tubing or PVC cutter (most will require a length of copper piping at the inlet and outlet about 18 inches prior to PVC), pliers, adjustable wrench, plumbing accessories, proper breakers, proper wiring, water hose, screw gun, bucket and don&#8217;t forget the beer (kidding). MAKE SURE YOU SELECT THE RIGHT MODEL as colder northern climates and areas with cold incoming water or higher water demand require more powerful tankless units. Make sure your breaker box can support your Tankless Water Heater.</p>
<p>1. Make sure you have all the required plumbing, electrical and essential tools before you start. Most units come with detailed installation instructions.</p>
<p>2. Turn off your water and power for your home at the main source. Drain your old antique tank and make sure you look at the slime, rust and sludge that comes out that has been hitting your body all these years. Properly dispose of your tank and that does not include your neighbors yard, but unfortunately most of these end up in a landfill (not great for the environment).</p>
<p>3. Properly mount your Water Heater in a convenient spot and make sure you have some clearance from the floor and ceiling (about 15 inches at least). The Titan Tankless does come with mounting hardware and some may choose to build a base with 2 x 4&#8242;s but many can go right in the drywall. Make sure the unit is mounted upright, level and not sideways, upside down (yes it happens) or anything like that.</p>
<p>4. It is important that you go through your home and remove your shower heads, aerators and clean out the mesh filter and it is best to use energy saving devices with low GPM (gallons per minute) for these devices. A low flow shower head gets you just as wet and will save not only energy, but gallons of water every time you shower. All of these water saving fixtures can be picked up cheaply at your local hardware store or home depot.</p>
<p>5. Now its time to connect the wiring. Again make sure the main power source is off! It is essential also that you have the proper wiring (most will need upgraded wiring compared to your tank, usually about 6-8 gauge) and the proper breaker(s) in place. Many units will require two separate double pole breakers, and some just one double pole breaker. For example the Titan Tankless N-120 model requires a single 60 AMP double pole breaker with 6 gauge wire. Remember a double pole 30 AMP breaker is just that&#8230;a 30 AMP breaker. Many think because it is double pole it counts as 60 AMPs and this is a common mistake. If you were to use that the breaker would blow every time you activate your hot water. Each unit has different wiring specs so make sure you follow the individual water heater instructions. Once finished remember &#8211; DO NOT TURN THE POWER ON at this point. You must first get the plumbing done. This is another common problem and could possibly burn the unit out if there is no water running through</p>
<p>6. Now we get to the plumbing. Again every unit has different requirements but if you are running PVC you must generally run a length of copper plumbing for about 18 inches or so from the cold and hot water inlet and outlet of the unit before connecting with the PVC. It is a good idea prior to connecting the plumbing to the unit that you run your water source briefly to make sure it is clear of any debris in the line. This is where the bucket and hose can come in handy. It is also important to make sure the mesh filter is installed at the inlet of the Tankless unit the heating unit to keep debris out in future use. Although not required it is not a bad idea to install small water filter (make sure you get one that is just to stop debris and does not affect water pressure). This further protects the internal components from sand, rust, and various sediment and can increase the life of the unit greatly. We advise this as internal flow switches on Tankless units are constantly turning off and on and over the years sand or rust could affect its operation. A 20 micron (8 GPM) is fine. Remember this is optional and not required. Also make sure you have a shut off valve prior to the Tankless unit as if there is ever a problem you can simply turn off the water supply, remove the unit and replace or repair it. It is also code in most areas but many neglect to follow that.</p>
<p>7. This is most IMPORTANT: As crazy as this sounds this is one of the most common problems we find with installations. Make sure you properly connect the inlet port (COLD) of your Tankless unit with your cold water line coming into your home. The outgoing port (HOT) then goes into your home (kitchen, bath, shower etc). You won&#8217;t believe how often people reverse this step and it causes all kinds of problems we don&#8217;t even want to get into. The Titan Tankless clearly marks the areas on the unit itself as this problem was so common it was required. Many others followed suit.</p>
<p>8. Once the plumbing is installed at the inlet it is a good idea (WITH THE POWER STILL OFF) to again run the cold water and make sure the lines are clear (bucket again). Then once plumbing to the outlet of the unit is done continue to run the water (POWER STILL OFF) again and make sure your aerators, shower heads etc are still off and go to each site and run the water to further flush out your homes pipes as well (watch out for flooding as there is no restriction). Once this is done you can reinstall the aerators, shower heads etc. Once all these steps are completed you can now, FOR THE FIRST TIME, ACTIVATE YOUR POWER. At not time prior should your power be turned on for safety purposes. Remember that if you activate your power during any critical installation phase you risk damaging the unit and worse you can get scalded as the water coming out of the Tankless unit is incredibly hot. You can now go to a shower and adjust your tankless settings to a comfortable range (this may require some tweaking). Again we recommend a professional do the installation. You have successfully installed your Tankless Hot Water Heater now and can now go take a shower for 2 hours. Remember you now have endless hot water!!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[We welcome any comments on why you should be using a tankless water heater. Some people believe that cold climates and certain conditions may prevent a family from using a Tankless Water Heater. Most of these issues can be overcome with today&#8217;s more powerful and efficient models. Some of the points we went over in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We welcome any comments on why you should be using a tankless water heater. Some people believe that cold climates and certain conditions may prevent a family from using a Tankless Water Heater. Most of these issues can be overcome with today&#8217;s more powerful and efficient models.<br />
Some of the points we went over in our <a title="WHY TANKLESS?" href="http://wp.me/P1IpWE-1w">&#8220;WHY TANKLESS?&#8221;</a> area were that really make these types of water heaters attractive are:</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">ENDLESS HOT WATER</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SAVE UP TO 60% ON HOT WATER ENERGY</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">SAVE UP TO 80 TIMES THE SPACE</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">HEALTHIER HOT WATER</span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[We welcome any comments and questions on the Titan Tankless Water Heaters. We will do our best to answer. You can asked anything regarding installation, purchase or any other questions you might have. Already have a Titan? You are welcome to assist in answering questions, post comments about your Titan Tankless product. Titan N-270 Tankless [...]]]></description>
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