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Titan SCR2 Tankless Water Heater
Reduce your water heating cost by up to 60% with the new TITAN SCR2 tankless water heater. The TITAN SCR2 incorporates new space age technology and features a faster and more accurate temperature sampling system, a manual resettable thermostat and a new air/water deferential analyzing system to prevent dry starts, (which is a key problem for other tankless systems.)
By heating water only as it is needed the TITAN SCR2 Tankless Water Heater eliminates the need for bulky water heaters that heat water continuously, which can reduce hot water costs up to 60% over conventional water heaters. The TITAN SCR2’s high efficiency is in part due to its dedicated analog microprocessor that samples input and output temperatures 21 times per second.
This power control system analyzes the data and manages power usage for maximum efficiency and temperature stability. At rest, the TITAN SCR2 uses no power at all.
One TITAN SCR2 unit can supply the hot water needs of home and apartments, and in some applications, energy saving can pay back unit cost in less than one year.
Due to its shielded incoloy heating elements and copper & brass casing, the TITAN SCR2 is ideal in any application where mineral deposits shorten the life of a conventional water heater.
The TITAN SCR2 Tankless Water Heater comes with a 10 year warranty on all water-carrying components and all other parts are warrantied for one year. Installation is quick and easy, requiring no venting and the TITAN SCR2’s compact size allows installation almost anywhere. The TITAN SCR2 is without a doubt the Tankless Water Heater for the 21st century.
| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Compliance: Standards: Tested: Dade Approval: Dimensions: Weight: Materials: Pipe Fitting: Pressure Requirements: Voltage: Elements: Energy Efficiency: Activation: Indicators: Warranty: Protection: | UL-#499 ANSI-Z, 10.03 Applied Research Lab # 29-580 # 97-0627.16 7” W x 10” H x 2-3/4 D 8 Pounds Brass Casing 1/2” Standard Pipe 5 PSI-Min./150 PSI-Max 220 VAC Std.(208/277 Avail.) Dual Incoloy/Nichrome Up to 99.5% 0.4 GPM-on/).3 GPM-off Red-on/Amber-stand by 10 years on casing 1 year on components Dual Microtemp Thermofuse - Manual Resetable Thermostat |
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Parallel Twin Tankless Setup
One TITAN SRC2 tankless water heater is sufficient to provide enough hot water for an entire house. However, in certain cases where the household; (a) requires multiple simultaneous hot water applications (large family with multiple people showering, washing cloths or dishes at the same time); (b) is located in colder climates where the incoming water temperature is below 50 F, we highly recommend using a parallel twin tankless setup as shown in the diagram below.

You may think that buying a larger unit would be better, however, larger units are basically one large box with smaller separate units inside, connected in series. Due to the fact that the NEC (National Electric Code) for these types of appliances allows no larger than a 60 AMP breaker, this forces manufacturers to split their “large units” into smaller units, contained within one large box, which must be wired separately anyway.
The advantage of a parallel twin tankless setup, as opposed to buying a larger unit or hooking up two units in series, is that you effectively double the heating power as well as the flow rate (water pressure) of your tankless water heating system, while adding redundancy to your system.
- Double Heating Capacity - Because the incoming water is split into two, each of the tankless water heaters gets half of the water, which allows the tankless water heaters to provide essentially twice as much heat. A parallel twin tankless setup will provide just as much heating capacity as a series setup, but with all of the added advantages outlined below.
- Double your flow rate - Because you have two tankless water heaters, the incoming cold water is split and goes into each tankless water heater independently. This allows each tankless water heater to output the water at its prescribed GPM output which doubles when the water lines converge.
- Redundancy - Because a parallel twin tankless setup uses two tankless water heaters independently, you essentially have a backup plan in case one of your tankless water heaters needs service. By placing shutoff valves before and after each unit, you can easily stop the water flow to either one of the units in order to repair or replace it, while still keeping one of your tankless water heaters in service. Unlike large units, you will not be left with cold water while your entire unit is out being repaired.
- Increased Product Life - In a parallel twin tankless setup, both tankless water heaters receive equal amounts of cold water from the incoming water supply. This cold water allows the unit to properly cool itself after use. In a series connection or in larger units, the units further down the line only receive heated water from the unit before, which could hinder the ability for that unit to cool properly, thereby shortening its life.
- 25% Higher Heating Capacity - A parallel twin tankless setup will provide approximately 25% higher heating capacity than the largest single box tankless unit available.
- Less Expensive - 2 Titan SCR-2 tankless water heaters connected in parallel is still 1/3 less expensive than larger units from our competition.
- === Save 10% when you buy 2 or more! Just use the following coupon code: twinsetup
The Titan SCR2 N-120 will raise your water temperature 50°F at a rate of 2 GPM (Gallons Per Minute)
To determine how many units you need, please calculate the following:
* Your incoming water temperature (in coldest month)
* Total number of shower heads, faucets and appliances which may be used simultaneously.
* The water flow of your shower heads and faucets
AVERAGES
Temperatures:
warm climates: use 65°F
Moderate climate: use 50°F
Cold climates: use 35°F
Gallons Per Minute (GPM):
Tub 2.5 - 4.0
Shower 1.5 - 2.5
Washing Machine 2.0 - 3.0
Bathroom Sink 0.8 - 2.0
Kitchen Sink 1.0 - 2.0
Now, to illustrate. Let’s take the worst case scenario, where an individual in a cold climate is washing cloths while taking a shower. The average incoming water temperature in a cold climate is 35°F and your washing machine is using hot water at 2.5GPM while your shower is using hot water at 2.0GPM. This is a total of 4.5GPM with a needed rise in temperature of 70° F (105°F[hot shower] - 35°F[incoming] = 70°F). Now, considering that one Titan SCR-2 N-120 will raise the temperature 50°F at 2GPM, then in this example the individual would obviously need two Titans in parallel to double the heating capacity and the water flow to 100°F at 4GPM. This would give a 75°F rise at 5 GPM which would be more than enough heat and pressure to satisfy the worst case scenario.
Of course you can always increase the efficiency of your entire water heating system by using low flow shower heads and faucets as well as energy star appliances which would bring down your average GPM requirements, thereby requiring less energy to raise the temperature of less water. A combination of low flow fixtures and tankless water heating will save well over 60% your previous utility cost.
Price: $258.70






