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News Release Date: 01.26.2010

Eternal Condensing Hybrid Heater 98+% Efficient

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Grand Hall announces its most recent water heater product, the Eternal Condensing Hybrid. This hybrid water heater improves the technological advancements of the original hybrid water heater but now in a smaller, more efficient and every bit just as powerful unit.

 

Using patented full-flow design and stainless steel heat exchanger with a built-in two gallon reserve, Eternal Condensing Hybrid combines the flow capacity of traditional tanks with the continuity of modern tankless units to supply consistent endless hot water with good pressure for up to 5 simultaneous applications, the company says. The reserve makes Eternal recirculation friendly and can be used even with retrofit “comfort” pumps.

 

Designed for extremely easy installation, Eternal Condensing Hybrid can either be wall mounted or floor standing with water connections on unit’s top. Vented with 2” or 3” PVC up to 100ft, Direct Vent sealed combustion convertible, natural gas or propane on the same unit, and the indoor unit can also be converted for outdoors. 

 

Eternal Condensing Hybrid features a full modulation infrared burner that is dual activated by both a thermostat similar to a tank, or flow sensing similar to tankless. The intelligent control means Eternal has no start up lag to waste water, and is compatible with upcoming Water Sense shower heads.

 

Available in two BTU sizes, the GU145 is 145,000BTUs with a max output of 14.5GPMs and the GU195 is 199,000BTUs with a max output of 19.5GPMs. Both units are CSA and IAPMO listed and certified to NSF-5 sanitation standards. The multi-stage safety ensure that even in case of a device failure, there is always a back up that would shut the unit down to prevent accidents.

 

For more information:

www.eternalcondensed.com











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