Tankless water heater referral

Greg1707

Senior Member
Location
Alexandria, VA
Occupation
Business owner Electrical contractor
I have a HVAC/Plumbing contractor that provides me with considerable amount of work. When their customer needs electrical work for a new AC unit or mini split I get the call. They are working with a customer to install a tankless electric water heater. The unit needs 3 forty amp circuits.

The house is an all electric (200 AMP) very large townhouse with two heat pumps, hot tub, electric range etc. I can make space in the panel by using piggy back breakers.

The run from the panel to the water heater will need 250' 8-2 NM.

This is a town house community so a 400 amp service is not possible.

Should I have any concerns about this project?
 

winnie

Senior Member
Location
Springfield, MA, USA
Occupation
Electric motor research
So what does one do if the calculated load exceeds 200 A? Is the homeowner just out of luck?
There are things such as energy storage or load shedding systems which might be considered, but realistically if you want to store energy for water heating it might as well be stored in the form of hot water.

I would go with a heat pump tank water heater rather than a resistance tankless. Gas tankless beats them all.
 

don_resqcapt19

Moderator
Staff member
Location
Illinois
Occupation
retired electrician
Even if the service is large enough they and their neighbors won't be happy with the light flickering as the heat kicks on and off.
 
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