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residential water heater in a commercial building

kpc_20
kpc_20 Member Posts: 19
unless there is a local ordinance. Commercial usually means output is higher. What is the application? kpc

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  • shawn_14
    shawn_14 Member Posts: 14


    Does anybody happen to know if i would be allowed to put a 50 gallon power vented direct vent water heater in a commercial building.I believe there has to be a special rating.

  • shawn_14
    shawn_14 Member Posts: 14


    The application this is going to be used for is a commercial building needing a water heater with a make up air built in to it.The price of a commercial water heater is alot higher. I only need a 50 gallon for some metering faucets and some hose bibbs.
  • tim smith
    tim smith Member Posts: 2,807
    I think it is fine

    I looked into this several years ago and answer was that it is just fine. The only thing is the warranty is changed from maybe 6yrs to 1 yr is the only change I remember.
  • Terry Trommeshauser
    Terry Trommeshauser Member Posts: 34
    warranty

    Just bare in mind - that a res tank in com location voids the warranty. Make sure you make your customer aware of this.

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