Scaldabagno elettrico senza serbatoio EcoSmart ECO 11, 13KW a 240 Volt con tecnologia brevettata automodulante

Brand:EcoSmart

3.4/5

375.77

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO ECO 11 può essere utilizzato per applicazioni multiple o singole a seconda del clima. ECO 11 può fornire acqua calda per una doccia nei climi più freddi o due docce nei climi più caldi.Intervallo di temperatura di 80-140°F (aggiungere in C) DAL PRODUTTORE Questo scaldabagno elettrico senza serbatoio Smart Technology è configurato per climi in cui la temperatura dell'acqua in ingresso è di 20°C e superiore. Questo modello è adatto per riscaldare fino a 2 galloni al minuto, che è l'equivalente di un soffione doccia (con un flusso di 1,5 gpm) e un lavandino con una bassa temperatura dell'acqua in ingresso di 67 gradi F. Il controllo digitale della temperatura consente di impostare la temperatura con incrementi di 1 grado. Questo modello può essere utilizzato anche in climi più freddi come punto di utilizzo per un lavello o altra applicazione a basso flusso. Prima dell'acquisto e dell'installazione, verificare che questo modello abbia le dimensioni giuste per le proprie esigenze di acqua calda e requisiti elettrici.

EcoSmart ECO 11 Dimensionamento; Scaldabagno elettrico senza serbatoio da 13 kilowatt ideale per fornire acqua calda per un bagno, un piccolo lavandino, una sala relax in ufficio e altre applicazioni a basso flusso o punto d'uso; fornisce tra 1,3 e 3,1 galloni al minuto a seconda della temperatura dell'acqua in ingresso; fare riferimento alla guida alle taglie per selezionare la soluzione corretta. Risparmiare energia; Gli scaldacqua elettrici senza serbatoio EcoSmart sono efficienti al 99% in termini di energia termica; Riscalda l'acqua solo quando viene chiamato a differenza di un riscaldatore per serbatoi che mantiene la temperatura dell'acqua anche quando non viene utilizzato. Risparmia spazio; Gli scaldacqua elettrici senza serbatoio EcoSmart sono più piccoli del 90% rispetto ai tradizionali scaldabagni; può essere installato a parete o sul punto di utilizzo; Dimensioni 11,5 x 8 x 3,75 pollici. Acqua calda su richiesta senza fine; Acqua calda costante quando ne hai bisogno che non si esaurisce mai; La temperatura dell'acqua costantemente monitorata e le portate controllate garantiscono efficienza e prestazioni costanti entro 1 grado dalla temperatura selezionata.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Brand EcoSmart
Brand ‎EcoSmart
Capacity 2 Gallons
Capacity ‎2 Gallons
Color White
Color ‎White
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,819 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Heat Output ‎11 Kilowatts
Included Components ‎Electric tankless water heater
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 3.75 x 8 x 11.5 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎3.75 x 8 x 11.5 inches
Item model number ‎ECO 11
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎6.5 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Ecosmart
Part Number ‎ECO 11
Pattern ‎Water Heater
Power Source Ac_dc
Power Source ‎Ac_dc
Product Dimensions ‎3.75 x 8 x 11.5 inches
Size ‎12 x 8 x 4
Style ‎ECO 11
Voltage ‎220 Volts
Warranty Description ‎Lifetime Warranty on electronics, exchanger and element. Warranty only covers cost of heater; does not cover labor or any incidental damages.
Wattage ‎13000 watts

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Scritto da: Garrett
Just buy it! It’s plenty for your home.
Listen I read hundreds of reviews on tons of tankless hot water heaters. This one was the most price friendly but also had the best ratio of good reviews. (We also live in the south so up north I’m not sure if it would be the same due to ground water temps) It was easy to install. Our old hot water heater wires hooked right up to this new one and we used the same breaker, we just needed $10 worth of new fittings to make our old hoses from our old tank hot water heater fit this new tankless one. We ran our sinks and shower full blast and it had no issues heating. Only thing we noticed was obviously a little less water pressure but our house has pretty low pressure in general. It’s old. Also this thing takes up NO space. The only thing I wish is that we could of hooked ours up closer to our bathroom because ours is located in our outside garage on the other side of our house so we still have to let the shower run for 20/30 seconds to let the room temp water get out of the pipes between the water heater and the shower. This is only the first day we’ve used it. But if anything changes I’ll update. Also I read the manual a million times and stressed about it and it honestly took 10 minutes of work. Getting the hoses off the old one took longer than anything. But our wires and breaker were already correct so we didn’t have to change anything out which saves time. One thing I did notice that I didn’t see In any reviews was when we first used the hot water (after purging the lines of course-without it powered on just like the manual said-) it made kind of a loud hum or similar of a dull shop vac sound) only when we had the hot water running in the house. But after a few minuets it stopped and we haven’t heard it since so maybe it was a start up thing.
Scritto da: Charles Roberts
Good for my needs but missing miner parts
I got this for a down stairs bathroom that only had cold water so it works great for my needs. the only problem is it was missing two parts. The mounting screws and the elec wire lock down. Picture attached.
Scritto da: P. F. Nguyen
Great water heater
It's from the same organization as makes Rheem water heaters (which I was wondering previously). Takes a little bit of effort to install, but it's completely worth it. My remote bathroom used to take 3 minutes to get hot water from the main water heater, now, it's under a minute (I have it installed near my electrical subpanel, so it still has to traverse 20ish feet of pipe). It has more than enough oomph to power my shower with the shower head unrestricted. This is for Northern California weather, which is pretty mild, but ground water temps are likely to be in the 50F range during the winter and it's more than enough to power my shower with hot water.
Scritto da: TripZip
excellent product!!
Here's my story review. I live in a mobile community, one college guy who can't buy a real house. Lived here for 25 years, one day the bathroom looks all wet on the floor, walls stained. The old waterheater sprung a leak and had to go. No floor pan was installed back in the old days so it seems *slaps head*. I shopped around for waterheaters but there were $300 so I could just buy a new one if anything goes wrong vs some novice electrican ruining stuff and I ended up paying the same amount anyway. If this brand ends up bad, i'll just switch brands. It's the darwin theory for appliances. But every review I've seen on this unit is that it is top notch quality, and when I got it I believe it also the thing is made Awesome, it has a digital dial for the temperature and it simple to install and use. I am so happy I went this route and the 11kw unit is perfect for my simple (one guy) purpose. What that really means is, one sink/shower at a time. At 120 degrees on the dial my showers are Insanely Hot and last forever. I had 3 people in here before (girlfriend and kid) and we all just respected the "showering" person by not using the water. Had to do that with our water heater before anyways. I live in the Seattle area. And MyRubberneck is a good seller too. I got my unit from UPS in about 6 days, the weekend interrupted the (3-5) delivery by a day. That's fine i'm not upset about that though. He saved me about $30 over Sears and their promise was two week delivery for online purchases (ya go check Sears). He sent it in the raw unit box, I kind of wished it had a cardboard sleeve or even a grocery bag sleeve, or bigger box for it. but the box was intact. The Benefits: endless hot water, power bill savings, no more tank pressure/old leaks etc. The Cons: my only complaint is that the warranty is nullified if you install it without a licensed electrician. Oh well. And also the documentation does not say which wire is power, neutral, or ground. The colors were Red, blue, and yellow/green. Ya I figured it out (red+, blue-, and yellow/grn=ground), but dang shouldn't documentation HAVE THAT in there? Maybe it was designed for licensed electricians only. LOL. *Also, an important factor. The water heat temp consistency directly depends on the temperature of the "ground" water coming into the unit. sometimes my shower temperatures got hot or cold (only slightly) but I'm sure it was "cold water sandwiches" but from the ground water temps, especially in winter. The unit is probably taxed to adjust to your preffered temp. Think about that in a "thermal" way. I think if you had a buffer tank or something say (a turned off small water tank 20-30gallons) that had a constant temperature before the unit heated it up then showers would be no problem. My water heater room is totally empty now sans the EcoSmart unit in there, I could put in a buffer tank easy. Or a more powerful EcoSmart unit might make this a non issue. My work around though...just turn up or down the shower dial accordingly, not that big of a deal to me. I give this thing 5 stars!! I get the feeling the big water heater, or power companies don't want people to get their hands on these types of new technologies. It was SUPER hard to find any in the stores that weren't in the thousand dollar range, this was a 1/4 that price. And this had THE BEST reviews from the internet I researched for 10 hours straight, ya I'm a nerd. When I get a real house I will probably buy the EcoSmart 27kw model. I love this unit very much. Take care. ~TZ
Scritto da: Jesse
Wish the thing actually worked.
Worked great for about 2-3weeks. Then it started making a humming noise the manual said could be expected. Then it stopped entirely. We are a 3 heated water faucet household with only 2 people. No dishwashers, no laundry machines just two sinks and a bathtub in our little cottage. The demands placed on this were not unreasonable. The initial contact with the repair technician was helpful and polite, she send me the wires for the temperature regulator and suggested I disconnect the old wires to see if that would work. No children in this house, so it seems safe enough. The heaters continued producing water for approximately 12 hours. Then ice cold. After waiting another 3 weeks for the part to be delivered I installed the new wires and still it didn’t work. I was instructed to use a voltammeter to check the heater. These aren’t your typical house owner requests and I’m fortunate to have an electrician for a neighbour or I would have to be paying a professional their asking wage to accomplish this. They wanted Oms and Voltage. I acquired both and hooked up the old water tank in the meantime to ensure we still had hot water. Upon calling to report my findings the next technician requested I obtain another reading with the water running again. I informed her I had already acquired the reading prior to calling. She then asked if I had performed “Routine maintenance.” When I inquired what the routine maintenance is on a only now 6 week old unit. She dropped that topic. Everything about this feels like a goose chase, I asked about the possibility of this being a lemon unit and the possibility of a replacement as I do actually want the tankless system, not the monster hot water tank. Her response was only if I had filled out the warranty registration online and reconnected the water lines. This is now twice I’ve had to empty and then move the hot water tank just to try to get this unit running. A month of waiting for parts and when I followed the original instructions For obtaining the voltage readings BEFORE disconnecting the hot water tank I was told to do it again and ensure I had registered the product online as they didn’t receive the paper warranty registration. Should’ve bought locally so I could return this, but Amazon only gave me 3 days after delivery for a return window. Very disappointing overall.
Scritto da: Jeremy
Excellent Product for the price!! Easy Install, and FAST SHIPPING! A++
Bought this tankless water heater for my grandparent's house. I was able to set it up myself with no issues, and it's been running for over 6 months now with no problems at all! Great unit! Would definitely suggest people buy this! If you want an endless supply of hot water, and a power bill that's cut down by 3/4 then buy this unit!
Scritto da: StefLeMat
Excelente opción, pero no es para todos.
Funciona perfectamente, el agua caliente comienza a salir en menos de 1 minuto. En casa la distancia entre el calentador y la regadera mas lejana, está a aproximadamente 15 metros. Al abrir la llave de la regadera, en aproximadamente 1 minuto comienza a salir agua caliente. Una vez alcanzada la temperatura, se mantiene totalmente estable. Es sorprendente que un aparato de estas dimensiones proporcione tanta agua caliente en tan poco tiempo, y con tan buen flujo, pues la regadera que menciono es tipo ducha, no es una regadera "ahorradora", y caliente perfectamente. Ahora bien, todo esta maravilla viene con un precio, y es el consumo eléctrico. Lo tengo configurado a 35ºC y puedo medir el consumo energético de toda mi red eléctrica. Un baño de 15 minutos consume aproximadamente 1.5 KWh. Si consideras que en México, una casa promedio consume entre 5 y 7 KWh diarios, el consumo de éste calentador es enorme. Estos datos son para finales de febrero, en Guadalajara, Jalisco, en donde la temperatura del agua que se recibe del SIAPA es de alrededor de 20ºC. En tiempos mas fríos el gasto energético consumirá mucho más, en tiempos más cálidos bajará el consumo eléctrico. Necesitas considerar cuidadosamente si esto es una opción para ti, puesto que, dicho en pocas palabras, instalar este calentador en una casa o departamento implica casi en automático pasar a la tarifa DAC (Doméstica de Alto Consumo) de C.F.E. (Estoy en México). De manera que la decisión de compra debe ser respaldad contra lo que actualmente consumes de electricidad. Como guía muy básica te puedo comentar que si tu familia es de 4 integrantes, y usas agua caliente esporádicamente para lavavajillas, lavadora, etc, este calentador fácilmente te consumirá entre 8 y 9 KWh diarios. Yo tengo paneles fotovoltaicos, calculados precisamente para este tipo de consumos, de manera que este calentador es solar, indirectamente, pero solar, sin embargo, instalar un calentador solar de agua propiamente (de esos de tubos de vidrio al vacío) es mucho, muchísimo más económico. Otra cosa a considerar: Necesitas una instalación eléctrica a 220V. y en tu centro de carga requires un breaker de 60 Amperes. Considerando que en muchas casas, el breaker principal de la casa no pasa de 50 Amperes, necesitarás considerar que es probable que necesites actualizar tu centro de carga, tu breaker principal, en resumen... NO es para cualquier casa. Ahora bien, la tecnología que ofrece este calentador, la automodulación es realmente efectiva, no veo bajones repentinos de la intensidad de la luz mientras está en uso, pero definitivamente, el consumo eléctrico es enorme, fácilmente se va a los 50 Amperes en los primeros 30 segundos para lograr calentar el agua rápidamente, una vez que alcanza la temperatura, tiende a bajar el consumo un poco, pero siendo de paso, mientras tengas la llave abierta, el calentador sigue activo, lo cual, por un lado te da agua caliente interminable, por otro lado, en 1 hora de uso fácilmente puedes consumir hasta 13 KWh. Como verás, decidirte por este calentador depende de un cuidadoso análisis, solo es adecuado para situaciones MUY particulares.
Scritto da: Elias Miguel Jaime Barbosa
Funciona muy bien y fácil de instalar
Bien armado y empaquetado, trae todo lo que necesitas para una instalación de tubería de 1/2 pero trae unas tuercas de cobre para adaptarse, aunque no se mucho de fontanería fue sencillo, bien apretado y ya no hubo fugas. Lo instale dentro de mi lavandería cerca de mi centro de carga, ya contaba con mi voltaje 220 de la CFE en Mx. Compré el cable #6 que se recomienda y un interruptor doble de 60amp también que se recomienda, canaleta de 1pulgada y unos adaptadores para la tubería ya que me agarre de las llaves del fregadero y fue sencillo. Vi varios tutoriales de instalación de boilers eléctricos y no me quedo dudas de la instalación eléctrica, dos fases y una tierra, mi padre y yo lo pusimos, sin problemas y no somos eléctricos mi plomeros. Lo hemos probado con las dos regaderas que son ahorradoras y estan en planta alta, funciona bien, pero no da para más, porque saldría muy poca agua si se abre un lavabo, pero el agua llega caliente. Esperamos que dure mucho, si lo recomiendo para aquellos que no quieren instalar gas natural en su casa, sale practicamente lo mismo que el contrato, mejor instalar esto y te evitas de pagar por dos años.
Scritto da: Raymond
Excelente calidad.
Excelente calentador eléctrico. Tiene partes de muy buena calidad con conexiones metálicas. Me sorprendió la calidad del producto, por arriba de otras marcas comerciales como Bosch o Rheem. Hasta el momento ha funcionado sin problemas. En el ECO 11 sólo considerar antes de su compra que requieren contar con cableado calibre 6 para su conexión y breakers de 60A. Mantiene sin problemas la temperatura.

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