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20 janvier 2011

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An Englishman by the name of Maughan invented the tankless water heater first in the 1870s, the idea being to heat the water almost instantly, and only when water was needed. Like many other inventions, the water heater has gone through a number of designs over the years with designing the most important being capable of heating water at point of use.

This means that wherever water was hot need a small gas or electric powered heater would be located so that it would be at least a few units in a house in a small kitchen and probably more to the bathroom, each of which could produce hot water in seconds.

Now, years later, technology has advanced to the Powerstar Tankless Water Heaters, also known as the hot water on demand. These heaters do exactly what its name implies, they provide hot water if it is necessary and this is true even when large amounts of water are needed at several locations simultaneously. An example of this could be someone taking a shower while the washing machine is running or a tub of hot water and no one worried about the hot water goes in the washing machine same time.

This technology is completely reliable tankless regardless of whether the home uses gas or electricity to heat the hot water and because there is no energy used to keep hot water there no heat loss and relief without worrying about running out of hot water in the middle of the shower.

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