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About Hybrid Water Heaters

A hybrid water heater is a water heater that integrates innovation qualities from both the Tank-type water heaters and the Tankless water heaters. The hybrid water heater keeps water pressure and constant supply of hot water across several hot water applications, and like its tankless cousin, the hybrid is reliable and can provide a constant flow of hot water on demand.

The hybrid technique is created to eliminate basic drawbacks of other innovations. As an example, hybrids are activated by either thermostat (similar to tanked) or flow (comparable to tankless). Hybrids have little storage tanks that temper incoming cold water. This indicates hybrids only need to enhance water temperature from warm to hot rather than tankless which needs to raise entirely cold water to hot.

The specifying qualities of a "hybrid water heater" are:

A mix of water flow of tank and effectiveness of tankless of water heater; and built-in small storage water reservoir as part of heat exchanger (usually 2 gallons).

Dual Activation: flow noticing and thermostat control.

Throughout high need, high-flow circumstances, hybrid innovation behaves more like a tankless heater, with high BTU capacity and complete modulation to supply continuous stream of hot water throughout numerous applications. This gives the hybrid fuel effectiveness like the tankless, but with greater flow ability. Learn more here.

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