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This video shows how to wire the Ecosmart ECO 27 Electric Tankless Water Heater, 27 KW at 240 Volts with Patented Self Modulating Technology: Amazon.com: amzn.to/1Pevufc
The electrical inspector here says I can only bring one nm cable through that cable clamp you are using on your panel, and I presume also on the heater itself. The rest of it is easy enough , just not sure how to overcome this for rough-in inspection.
great video,thanks
Great video, what model would you recommend with 2 adults and 3 kids in a 3br 2bth house 2100sq ft house in Florida ??
If I have an existing electric water heater do I need to install more electric lines?
very informative
Excellent presentation and thanks for the links
for at two bathroom can i use eco 13 kwatts im live in florida i dont want big unit we are two person in the house
thx for the quick reply. just saw my typo at the end there lol. glad you still understood the question 🙂
hey quick question thinking about converting to the same tankless unit. my current hot water heater is a traditional tank unit. my question the hot water heater is upstairs while my electrical panel is downstairs in the garage will running the wire that's our be even worse the upgrade?
Great to see that. I made it too. Using inplix handbooks 🙂
Hi Sparky, Wanted to let you know that thanks to this video, I was able to install my new Eco27 all by myself! It was an all day job of course running 3 sets of 8/2 wire from one end of the house to the other, and then cutting out the old copper pipe and removing the broken 40 gal electric water tank. I learned how to use the Sharkbite connectors and was able to do all of the plumbing work myself, and was able to install the control valves with the orange handles (3/4") with one being for the bypass to be able to flush it with vinegar next year to de-scale it. Which I learned from one of your other videos! And even though I know that my warranty is void since I didn't use a certified electrician AND plumber, it was still worth it. Thanks again for sharing this! You saved me about a thousand dollars!
Minimum 8 gauge wire… Well.. only 8 gauge wire will fit through that tiny hole they give you.
That is a lot of effort to double check which wire was what lol.
Although the installation and wiring of these units are basic, the panel used as stated by a previous poster is indeed a sub panel which 90% of american households probably don't have. It should be noted that with a main breaker panel it doesn't really matter where the grounds are landed as far as the grounding, but as for the sub panel you used for demo purposes the grounds were in fact landed on the isolated neutral side of the sub panel when the grounds should of been installed on the left grounding bar that is bonded to the panel casing. This could be deadly if installed by a novice homeowner not knowing what they are doing, so yes anyone wanting to install a unit like this please have a licensed electrician install it so you don't kill yourself while taking a shower if a fault current ever occurs.
Great Video. Bill, in your mock up you have a sub panel. What size wire would you run to your sub being that you have three 40 amp circuits? Also, how reliable are these units?
Bill , what kind of transmitter do you recommend to use? I'm doing solar panel installation and sometimes we loose wire so we don't know correct string.
Bill, is that regular 8-3 NM you used? I'm just curious, because most all #8 or #6 NMB has had a black sheath in recent years in the eastern US. or is it just an old remnant of NM….or is is NMD?
installed one electric instantaneous hot water heaters years ago up here in Canada and it was 3x 2p 50a w/ #6 cu and wasn't near as much in the unit to terminate the wires I said a few bad words and never seen an electric one again the gas units are much more affordable up here LNG is quite a bit cheaper then electric.
240 X 112.5=27000WATTS=27KWX1HOUR DAYLY FOR 30 DAYS=810 KW. IN MEXICO KW VALUE IS 32 CENTS OF DOLLAR IN 30 DAYS =259 DLLS OR 4665.6 PESOS THATS A LOT
thank u sparky ur awesome man