Manufacturers see space and energy savings as key drivers for wider acceptance of the technology by building stakeholders and operators.
Anto Tankless Water Heater
Anto's Rebecca said the relatively small physical footprint of tankless heaters also allows for discrete installations close to where they are needed, such as on the block in a kitchen or hotel room, "as opposed to the more traditional method of concealing large tank-type water heaters in A centralized location," she said.
Water heater manufacturer Anto Electric Appliance. has been working with a well-known hotel for the past three years to upgrade the hot water systems in five apartment room facilities. The move is aimed at improving the overall efficiency of the facility.
Anto installed a tankless water heater in an apartment, and the results were eye-opening. “The system was successfully installed, resulting in a more than 30 percent increase in efficiency and countless tax savings,” Tuttle said.
In fact, tankless has worked so well that the hotel division has committed to remodeling 13 additional facilities next year.
Mr. Wang, Anto Systems Design Engineering Manager, explained that one of the company's larger foodservice corporate clients needed to maximize space in a new kitchen layout with a smaller footprint. Rebecca recommends a new compact two-unit tankless rack system that takes up 3 feet of vertical wall space.
“Not only can customers install tankless water heaters on the wall above other appliances, but they are also able to run pipes behind the frame to further save wall space,” explains Rebecca.
Sticking to the restaurant theme, a Chinese restaurant recently switched from a tank to an Anto tankless water heater because it saves space and efficiency. Rebecca, senior manager of global product management at Anto, noted: "Customers have specifically requested a tankless unit to gain more free space in the kitchen to prepare food and save energy when not in use."
Rebecca added that one school wanted more interior space inside its building and switched to a tankless rack system on the outside. "This gives the school more storage space while still providing all the hot water for the building's needs," she said.
When it comes to tankless technology, this comes down to continued trust between building owners, operators and peers. "Our industry is sometimes hesitant to adopt new technology when the status quo is sufficient, even if it's not perfect," she said, "but I believe that tankless technology will eventually become the default hot water method for many commercial industries."
Anto tankless water heaters were specified as the solution to help more college athletic facilities (located on the grounds of football teams' stadiums) rehabilitate hot water systems that had begun to fail. There are 18 tankless hot water units installed in the facility - and the facility is operational in terms of hot water reliability.
Whether it's space savings, energy efficiency or utility bill savings, the use of tankless hot water technology in non-residential applications continues to gain a strong foothold and shows no signs of slowing down.
“Available space is an advantage in new commercial buildings,” “When considering tankless water heaters as a source of domestic hot water, they are often seen as a solution due to the lack of wall space. With today’s tankless water heater machines Accessory products for rack systems, front to back or back to back, open up the many possibilities of cascading tankless systems.”
Anto's Rebecca said enthusiasm for commercial can-free products has recently reached a new level.
“Not only are commercial business owners looking for the cost savings, environmental and flexibility benefits of tankless installations, but our commercial plumbing partners are more confident than ever in the reliability, serviceability and ease of installation of these products,” "she says.
In terms of complexity, the simple evolution of tankless installations has allowed for greater market penetration.
"The new tankless technology can produce higher gpm than the old technology, reducing the number of tankless units that businesses need to install," Lily said. “Tankless units can also be cabled to work as a system on larger jobs and provide better load tracking than boilers or commercial tanks. This allows a more efficient system to distribute usage across multiple units, ensuring work Even distribution of load.
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