Noritz America PowerGuide (April 2009)

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PROCard PowerGuide



Space Heating


• Wastes energy and money (costing money to heat water even when you’re not using hot water) • Takes up valuable space • Your supply of hot water is limited by the size of the tank • Potentially can cause thousands of dollars in water damage if the tank leaks • Not environmentally friendly (60-65% efficient, landfills get piled up with old, bulky tanks) • Parts are not easily repairable or replaceable • Rust and sediment form inside the tank, along with the risk of legionella bacteria • Recommended maintenance requires you to empty the entire tank • Uses a pilot light, which may ignite and cause an explosion • 8-10 years life expectancy


Noritz advanced technology is backed by over 50 years of development.


A tankless water heater heats water on demand, so that means no storage or shortage of hot water. Imagine the luxury of always having hot showers or filling up a Jacuzzi hot tub and still having an endless supply of hot water for the rest of your needs.

With a Noritz tankless water heater, you’ll save energy and thus, money. Furthermore, you can save about half of the cost of your current water heating bills since there is no re-heating of water as with traditional water heaters. A Noritz heats water as it passes through the unit, so you will never have to use hot water that has been stored in an old, rusty tank.

Compact in design, a Noritz can be installed virtually anywhere. Compared to traditional tank-type water heaters, one of the most obvious differences is its small size.

Noritz tankless water heaters are extremely durable, lasting longer than traditional tank-type water heaters, and require little maintenance over their lifetime. Noritz wants you to feel confident using our products so we back all residential heaters with one of the best warranties in the industry.

The hot water capacity of an electric tankless water heater is typically not enough for an entire house. Most larger sized electric tankless units require 240 V and over 100 Amps. As a reference, the amperage amount required by an electric tankless is about 5 times more than a typical air conditioning system in a home! Because of this, gas tends to be a more cost-effective fuel and heats water about 50% faster than most electric models, yielding a higher flow rate. Also, electric tankless water heaters do not qualify for the ENERGY STAR Program.


Hot water from a traditional tank-type water heater comes from the stored water in the tank. As the hot water supply is used, cold water enters the tank to replace the hot water that was used, reducing the temperature gradually. Once 60-70% of the stored hot water is used, there will be a significant drop in temperature and can take about an hour to recover.

Although tank water heaters are insulated to some extent, they still experience standby heat loss causing the unit to constantly heat and reheat the stored water even when the hot water isn’t being used. Water heating is the second largest energy cost in the home, so heat lost from the tank is wasted energy and can add up quickly.

As years pass, traditional tank-type water heaters start to rust and build-up scale inside the tank, which is where your hot water is being stored for use. Also, there is the risk of legionella bacteria formation.

Water heating can account for 14-25% of the energy consumed in your home and is the second largest energy expense in U.S. households. It’s actually one of the least efficient appliances due to standby heat loss. With the constant storing and heating of the water in the tank, sediment begins to build-up and in time will cause a malfunction of the unit. Typically if your tank water heater warranty is near its end or already past, the sediment build-up may be at a point where it’s only a matter of time before the unit breaks down and can possibly cause major water damage.

Because of the storage tank, traditional tank-type water heaters are bulky in size. It takes up valuable space and also limits where the unit can be placed. A traditional tank-type water heater takes up to 13ft2 of space. If 1ft2 is worth $200, that’s $2,600 (13ft2 x $200) worth of space you could be saving with a Noritz. Also for some, the unit can also be unsightly.





(as of 04/2009)

Model Series: 751, 841, 931, 1321, NH Commercial Series: 841, 931, 1321 Model Series: 751, 841, 931, 1321, NH

Models: NH-1501-DV, NH-2001-DV


• Shower- 2.5 GPM each • Sink- 1.5 GPM each • Dishwasher- 2 GPM • Washing machine- 2 GPM • Hot tub- 6 GPM • High-flow showerhead- 4 GPM


• Maximum Temperature Stability





Installing a Noritz Heater

If your tank water heater is old, it is very likely that the fittings and valves are deteriorated and stuck fast due to rust and mineral deposits. Leave the installation headaches to the professionals for your safety and to ensure your warranty remains in effect.


The remote controller features a temperature lock-out function which allows you to select the level of safety required for your family. With a Noritz, you don’t have to worry about scalding water coming out of your faucet and burning children or the elderly.

PC Board (Image below)


Isolator Valves

Flushing is a basic maintenance procedure to keep your unit running in peak operating condition by removing built-up sediment. To flush the unit a solution of Lime-A-Way, CLR or water mixed with vinegar can be used.

(Ask your installer for more details).


• Factory trained installers by qualified Noritz instructors • Have received training on the products on how to size, install and repair if necessary • PROCard Members can be found on the official Noritz website

3+ Training courses completed: Hands-on Workshop, Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 2 Training courses completed: Hands-on Workshop, Level 1 or Level 2 1 Training course completed: Hands-on Workshop or Level 1


Residential Warranty One of the best warranties in the industry

Noritz offers a 12-year residential warranty on the heat exchanger and a 5-year warranty on parts and 1-year reasonable labor*.

Noritz America is proud to offer our customers tankless water heaters with the ENERGY STAR™ label. What is ENERGY STAR? Products that earn the ENERGY STAR use less energy and prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy. With energy costs and global warming top-of-mind for consumers, Noritz America is committed to offering solutions that help consumers conserve energy and improve the quality of our environment. The World's No. 1 Manufacturer of Tankless Water Heater Systems Now Has the Largest Selection of Energy Star Models Available on the Market ENERGY STAR qualified gas tankless water heaters provide hot water on demand, plus a whole lot more. The typical household spends $1,900 a year on energy bills. With ENERGY STAR, you can save nearly $600 on energy bills. By choosing Noritz ENERGY STAR qualified tankless water heaters, you can save more than $100 per year on gas bills compared to a standard storage model. *Labor will be paid to an authorized Noritz Service Representative on pre-approved warranty repairs.


APR FINANCING * Subject to credit approval on American Dream accounts. For this purchase, the APR will be 0%. Terms of this offer subject to change without notice. See agreement for complete information. For other purchases: Regular Annual Percentage Rate: 17.90%. Regular Minimum finance charge: $1.00. Other credit plans with different terms may be available through Noritz



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