ELECTRIC GAS WATER HEATERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DURACLAD A. O. SMITH CORPORATION (N.Y. CORP.) MILWAUKEE WIS. Electric and Gas Water Heaters;
FAGOR Ulgor S.C.I. Apartado, 49 Mondragon (Guipuzcoa) Spain Electric and Gas Water Heaters, Combined Gas and Electric Cookers, Refrigerators and Electric Radiators;
LIME BUSTER GSW INC. 505 Monterey Pass Road Monterey Park CA 91754 ELECTRIC AND GAS WATER HEATERS FOR DOMESTIC USE;
MONTREAL MONTREAL WATER SYSTEMS, INC. 13801 S.W. 142ND AVENUE MIAMI FL 33186 ELECTRIC AND GAS WATER HEATERS AND WATER DISTILLERS FOR DOMESTIC USE;
SPEED-O-MATIC GENERAL PROCESSING CORPORATION CROSSVILLE TN 38555 ELECTRIC AND GAS WATER HEATERS USED IN BUILDINGS AND TRAILERS;
STAINLESS STEEL MAX AMERICAN WATER HEATER COMPANY 500 Princeton Road Johnson City TN 37601 Electric and gas water heaters for domestic, commercial and industrial uses;STAINLESS STEEL;
ULTIMA STATE INDUSTRIES, INC. 500 Lindahl Parkway Ashland City TN 37015 electric and gas water heaters;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This invention relates to an electric water heater comprising one or more heating resistors and the means for supplying and controlling electric power supplied to the resistors. The heaters of the present invention are capable of heating incoming water to a desired temperature in the time period required for the input water to flow from the heater water inlet to the heater water outlet, thus requiring no storage capacity. Further, high electrical power consumption, normally associated with on demand or instantaneous electric water heaters is reduced by powering only such of the heating elements as may be required to meet demand. In addition, the heaters of the present invention utilize innovative cartridge heating elements which drastically reduce maintenance time and expense by allowing for the removal and replacement of the spent or defective heating elements from the air side of the flange, as opposed to the wet side, thereby eliminating the need for draining or disassembling of the unit during servicing.