Tankless Gas Water Heaters


Paloma Water HeatersPH-6

How Paloma Works:

Turn on your hot water faucet and water is heated instantly as it flows through the coil. Paloma's burners shut off automatically as soon as you turn off the faucet. There is NO standby heat loss. When the water flows through the water controls and the high efficient heat exchanger, the main burner is activated by the water flow and the water pressure differential. The Paloma water heater heats water instantaneously as it flows and only when it flows. Therefore, the temperature remains the same. There is no tank with reserve water waiting to be heated. Dial setting allows you to choose anywhere between the 60ºF and 100ºF temperature rise (Model PH-12M & PH-24M).

Paloma produces hot water ONLY WHEN and AS MUCH AS YOU NEED. That's why you can SAVE ENERGY and MONEY!

Suitable for Residential Use

Just one Paloma supplies all the hot water you need in your home for PH-12/PH-24shower, bath, dishwasher, laundry, etc.... Heavy simultaneous use may reduce the flow at a particular faucet.

Paloma is now available in 4 models with BTU's from 31,500 BTU/H to 178,500 BTU/H.

Model PH-6:

43,800 BTU/H Input. A little, compact heater. Ideal for cottage, cabin, auxiliary installations such as in office, etc. AGA design certified.

Model PH-12M:

89,300-30,000 BTU/H Input Modulating burner (Automatic output control device) equipped. Very little minimum operating water pressure required. Recommended for average home use. AGA design certified.

Model PH-24M:

178,500-37,700 BTU/H Input Modulating burner (automatic output control device) equipped. The largest tankless water heater of it's type in the world. Superb for commercial and industrial use as well as large residential home. AGA design certified.


NEW MODEL: PH-28R (See H-28R Specifications)

Specifications (for Models PH-6 through PH-24M):

Model No.  
PH-6DP
PH-6DN
 
PH-12M-DP
PH-12M-DN
PH-24M-DP
PH-24M-DN
Type of gas  
L.P.
NAT.
 
L.P.
NAT.
L.P.
NAT.
Rated input
(BTU/Hr.)
Full
43,800
43,800
Full 89,300 89,300 178,500 178,500
Half   Min. 30,000 30,000 37,700 37,700
Hot water output
degree rise
(U.S. gal/min.)
Burner 1 stage Burner PH-12M-D PH-24M-D
Stage
Selection
Full Min. Full Min. Full
50ºF rise 1.40 60ºF rise 0.79   0.87  
70ºF rise 1.00 70ºF rise 0.68   0.75  
100ºF rise 0.70 80ºF rise 0.59   0.65  
90ºF rise 0.53 1.59 0.58 3.17
100ºF rise 0.48 1.43 0.52 2.85
Minimum working
water supply pressure
P.S.I. 4.3 P.S.I

Min.

2.1

2.4

Full 10.0 12.9
Height x width x depth Inch 29-5/8 x 10-1/4
x 9-7/8
Inch 35-3/4 x 13-3/4
x 11-3/4
40-3/4 x 18-3/4
x 14-7/8
Net weight LBS 20 LBS 36 76
Connection Gas 1/2 NPT female Gas 1/2 NPT female 3/4 NPT female
Water hot (cold) 1/2 NPT male Water hot (cold) 3/4 NPT male 3/4 NPT male
Flue size Inch 4 dia. Inch 5 dia. 7 dia.
First hour rating Gallons 46 Gallons 105 215
Thermal efficiency % 80 % 81 80
Energy factor   0.71   0.65 0.63
Pilot gas consumption BTU/Hr. 380 BTU/Hr. 380 380
Max. water pressure P.S.I. 150 P.S.I. 150 150
Min. gas pressure Inch W.C. 10.0 3.9 Inch W.C. 11.1 4.7 11.0 4.7
Max. gas pressure Inch W.C. 14.0 7.0 Inch W.C. 14.0 7.0 14.0 7.0
Water pressure required: Optimum pressure, 40-60 psi. Well water system, recommended 40-60 psi with pressure tank.
Clearance: The water heater shall be installed with the minimum clearances to combustible material of 6 inches at the sides, 2 inches at the rear and 16 inches above the top of draft hood outlet. For alcove installation, the water heater shall be installed above non-combustible flooring. A minimum of 24 inches clearance from front should be available for adequate inspection and servicing.


Water Flow Rate and Temperature Rise:

Model  
Temperature Adjusting Knob
Warm
1
2
3
4
5
Hot
PH-6D Water flow (gpm)
Max. Temp. rise (ºF)
2.0
35
1.8
39
1.5
47
1.0
70
0.8
88
0.7
102
0.6
117
   
Warm
•••
Hot
PH-12MD Water flow (gpm)
Max. Temp. rise (ºF)
.79 – 1.59
60
60 – 100
.48 – 1.43 – 1.59
100      90
PH-24MD Water flow (gpm)
Max. Temp. rise (ºF)
.87 – 3.17
60
60 – 100
.52 – 2.85 – 3.17
100      90

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