Thursday, October 7, 2010

Girard Systems introduces tankless water heater

Girard Systems introduces tankless water heater

SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- An energy saving feature of the GSWH1 Girard Tankless Water Heater is the dual Btu burner that adjusts combustion to the temperature of the incoming cold water.

While originally designed to give the user an option to select high or low based on the temperature of the incoming cold water, the GSWH1 has been upgraded with an automatic switch that eliminates the need for the user to manually make the selection. The switch is conveniently located in the interior of the coach.

Since warm water does not require as much energy to heat, it is not necessary for the water heater to burn at a high Btu level. The GSWH1 automatically senses the temperature of the incoming cold water and by adjusting the Btu level heats water efficiently thus saving energy.

The Girard Tankless Water Heater is patent pending induced draft technology that is CSA approved and designed to provide endless hot water on demand, unlike storage tank water heaters which require time to recover after running out of hot water. The manufacturer-friendly design is lightweight and compact. The performance of the GSWH1 is unaffected by high altitudes, and less affected by wind resistance than competitive models, the company said in a press release.

Girard Products LLC is based in San Clemente, Calif., and is committed to the careful evaluation of technology that can be manufactured into products that make a difference in the environment, the company said. A leader in developing green technology for the RV Industry, Girard Products specializes in responsible components that reduce energy consumption, are recyclable, feature dependable long term performance and help reduce the carbon footprint, the company noted.

The Girard Tankless Water Heater is on display this week at the RV Dealers Convention and Expo in Las Vegas. It will also be displayed at the National RV Trade Show Nov. 30 to Dec. 2 in Louisville, Ky.

SOURCE: Girard press release

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