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Polaris water heaters are chimney less venting with 2-in. ABS or CPVC pipe up to 40 ft. through a wall or roof with sealed combustion. Compact size. Zero clearance to combustible building materials. Additional side connects for recirculating loops Long, Polaris water heaters are Trouble-Free for Life!!


Some reasons why you should consider buying Polaris. Just look at the benefits!

  • Special alloy stainless steal submerged combustion chamber, flue, tank and burner.
  • Five year tank warranty.
  • Submerged combustion reduces lime and scale build-up in tank.
  • Whisper quiet operation.
  • LED operational lights.
  • Safety by Design.
  • Highest efficiency rating in the industry - 98.9%.
  • Enjoy instant savings up to 76% on your heating bill.
  • Endless on demand hot water, with the ability to do thousands of consecutive showers.
  • Dual fixture use capability.
  • Instant Hot Water at the tap, both an energy and water saver.
  • Built and tested to last over 100,000 operations and last for generations.
  • Built of solid brass, copper and stainless steel and housed in a white baked aluminum insulated case.
  • Stainless heat coils built to resist burn out.
  • Tankless is the perfect backup unit.
  • Tankless is the perfect residential "Whole House" water heater.

Our models have a Sealed combustion chamber - no inside air used for combustion. Zero clearance to combustibles; fireproof enclosure not needed Negative pressure gas valve maintains uniform air/gas mixture and provides positive shutdown Low Nox emissions AGA and CGA design certified.

A first in the industry. On most multiple-building properties, one or two Polaris water heaters on hand can avoid problems in an emergency. eWaterheaters will consign, free of charge, appropriate models to be used for routine or emergency replacements. When installed, the unit will be invoiced, and a 5-year part and labor warranty will be in effect. This system lets you save money, avoid tenant complaints and immediately replace faulty or inefficient heaters on a non-emergency basis. Save money, avoid tenant complaints and immediately replace faulty or inefficient heaters.

Heating water consumes more energy that any other household appliance. As much as air conditioning and heat. No wonder, we use a lot and waste a lot of energy in the way we supply it. Most homes use a storage type unit. An insulated tank with an electric or gas heating unit. It heats 40 to 80 gallons and keeps it hot day and night. Meanwhile heat escapes through the tank jacket causing a loss of energy called stand-by-heat loss. Therefore, wasting money to heat again.

How tankless works: When the tap is opened the cold water entering passes through the first heat chamber from right to left over the first thermostat turning on the first electrical heat coil. Heating it up to 125°F as it passes directly over it. As you change the mixture at the hot and cold faucet the other converting thermostats re-calculate the flow of energy sequentially adding or subtracting energy to maintain a constant temperature. The amount of energy needed is in direct proportion to the volume of hot water flow being used using only the energy needed. All fixtures will receive up to 125°F of hot water, however at your largest flowing fixture your bath tub, you might find it not hot enough, simply lower the flow mixture with no cold added until you find your temperature required, then if you wish add a little cold to desired temperature. All other minor fixtures will heat up to 125°F. When the valve is turned off the flow of energy turns off as well. Your tap is an ignition key for energy used to heat all that you need.

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