Tankless water heater designed for point of use when you want to low volume use at 110V or 120V. 3 year warranty, fast shipping and tracking info by email.
DHC 3-1 low volume single sink 110V tankless water heater
This point of use tankless water heater is the only option when you are running at 110V or 120V. It comes with a pressure 1/2 GPM compensating flow reducer/aerators that fits on most faucets. Trying to get more flow from this low voltage is not possible and would just lead to disappointment.
If you are having difficulty determining how much of a flow you get…. This 1/2 GPM is the recommend flow rate for a public lavatory and would fill the average bath tub in about 1.1/4 hours.
But that said, this is the simplest option if you are needing to replace a currently cold faucet with some nice running hot water and tankless is cheaper to run and cheaper to install than a tank type unit.
It heats instantaneously when there is flow through the unit. Stand-by losses are completely eliminated with a tankless water heater. The heating elements are controlled by a flow switch and by an exclusive scald-guard thermostat, which keeps the temperature within safe limits at all times. In addition, the DHC 3-1 water heater is equipped with a safety high-limit with manual reset. The rugged all copper design ensures many years of reliable service.
Will continuously heat water by 41 degrees at the 1/2 Gallon per minute flow rate. If you have lower pressure than this at your point of use, the temperature rise will increase from a 41 degree rise up to a maximum of 61 degree rise.
Stiebel Eltron has an enviable track record of engineering excellence and product quality. The three years parts warranty is unique in the tankless industry. You can depend on the DHC 3-1 for many years to come.
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1/2 GPM flow
Up to 50% less power consumption compared to storage type heaters
Hot water instantly
Exclusive built in scald guard thermostat
Lower installation costs compared to tank type units
A tankless water heater system, is not subject to seismic code. There is no need for preventative construction, as required when using a bulky storage heating system.