FLASH T-K Jr. Tankless Gas Water Heater
Takagi compact instantaneous gas water heater - FLASH T-K Jr. is designed to produce endless hot water and radiant heating for smaller homes, The T-K Jr. uses the same innovative technology as the original Takagi units - only on an even smaller scale. 19,500 - 140,000 BTU's.
| Model | List Price | Your Price | Quantity |
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Natural Gas FLASHTKJR |
N/A | $591.00 | |
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Propane Gas FLASHTKJR |
N/A | $591.00 |
Flash Water Heater
At just twenty inches high, and weighing only fourty pounds, the FLASH T-K Jr. is the most compact instantaneous gas water heater in the Takagi line. The FLASH T-K Jr. is designed to produce endless hot water and radiant heating for smaller homes, The T-K Jr. uses the same innovative technology as the original Takagi units - only on an even smaller scale.
The Model T-KJR water heater includes a fan enabling sidewall (power) venting and an advanced electronic ignition system.Please read all installation instructions completely before buying or installing this product. If you have any problems or questions regarding this equipment, please consult with us.
The T-KJR Water Heater is an instantaneous, tankless water heater designed to supply endless hot water to your entire household and/or commercial facility utilizing total efficiency. The principle behind the T-KJR Water Heater is simple. Once you open a hot water tap, water flows through the T-KJR Water heater. Once a minimum of 0.75 GPM is achieved, the flow sensor automatically commands the computer to turn on the fan, activate the electronic igniter and open the gas valves. The computer monitors water temperature, water flow rate and gas flow to ensure that you get the right amount of hot water at the correct hot water temperature.
After the burners are ignited, the “fire on” lamp is lit. The computer will modulate the gas supply valve and water flow. 0.75 gallons per minute is required to turn the burners on; after the burners are ignited, the flow rate can be lowered to 0.6 gallons per minute to maintain the heater on. It is advisable to open further the cold tap rather than decreasing the hot tap to adjust the water temperature. As long as you have water, gas and electricity, you will get an endless flow of hot water. Open a hot water tap to turn on your water heater. Close the tap to turn off your water heater.
| Technical Specifications | ||
| Natural Gas Input | Min. 19,500 Btu | Max. 140,000 Btu |
| LPG Input | Min. 17,000 Btu | Max. 140,000 Btu |
| Gas Connection | 3/4" NPT | |
| Water Connections | 3/4" NPT | |
| Water Pressure | Min. 15 psi | Max. 150 psi |
| Natural Gas Pressure Inlet | Min. 5" WC | Max. 10.5" WC |
| LP Gas Pressure Inlet | Min. 11" WC | Max. 14" WC |
| Manifold Pressure | Natural 2.8" WC | Propane 3.2" WC |
| Weight | 30 lbs. | |
| Dimensions | 20" x 14" x 6" | |
| Ignition | Electronic Ignition | |
| Electrical Supply | AC 120V | |
Application
Installation Manual
Specifications I
Specifications II
Specifications may change without prior notice.
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| Accessory/Heater Compatibility | ||||||
| MODEL | FLASH T-K2 |
FLASH T-KD20 |
FLASH T-K JR |
FLASH T-K1S |
MOBIUS T-M1 |
FLASH T-H1 |
| TK-BK01 | X | X | Equipped | X | Equipped | Equipped |
| TK-RE01 | X | X | X | X | - | - |
| TK-RE02 | X | X | X | X | - | - |
| TK-TV01 | X | - | X | X | X | X |
| TK-TV03 | X | X | X | X | X | X |
| TK-TV04 | X | - | X | X | - | - |
| TK-TV05 | - | X | - | - | - | X |
| TM-TV06 | - | - | - | - | X | - |
| TK-TV07 | - | - | - | - | - | X |
| TK-TV08 | - | - | - | - | - | X |
| TM-RE10 | - | - | - | - | X | X |
| TM-RE20 | - | - | - | - | X | - |
| 'X' = Can be used with that unit | ||||||
FAQs
General Limited Warranty Covered
Our tankless water heaters do not hold any hot water. By turning on the faucet, the cold water flows through the flow sensor and will turn on the burner. The minimum flow rate to do this is 0.75 gpm, with a flow rate of 0.6 pgm required to maintain the burners. The cold water will be heated up to 176 degrees farenheit.
How much money can be saved if a Takagi tankless water heater is used in place of a storage tank?
Tank type water heaters use about *25% of the energy consumed in a home
How much money can I save on my utility bills with the Takagi tankless water heater?
You can save more than 50% with a Takagi flash water heater versus a tank type, storage water heater.
How hot is the water from the Takagi tankless water heater?
The Takagi tankless water heater has a computer-controlled system, which will provide a preset output temperature of 140 degrees farenheit for the T-M1 and 120 degrees farenheit for all other models. You can set 4 different temperatures with the dipswitches for certain models. With the remote control, you can choose a wider temperature range.
How much hot water can I save?
The Takagi tankless water heater output temperature is set by the factory to either 120 or 140 degrees farenheit. Depending on the model, the maximum output flow rate is as high as 9.6 gallons per minute.
What is the difference between the Takagi tankless water heater and a typical tank type water heater?
With a tank type water heater, you can draw hot water as fast as your plumbing will allow, however when the hot water tank is depleted, you have to wait for the tank to re-heat before you can use hot water again. Takagi tankless water heaters eliminate the pilot light with a computer-controlled electronic ignition. With computer-modulated gas valves, water is heated once, rapidly, efficiently, and only as needed.
Can I use more than two fixtures at the same time?
Yes. The Takagi tankless water heater can handle more than two fixtures, such as showers at the same time.
Has the Takagi tankless water heater been approved by Government or National Standards?
Yes. All of the Takagi tankless water heaters are approved by the CSA, and are listed by the Trade Commission and California Energy Commission with an over 80% thermal efficient.
How can the tankless water heater save money?
Most tank type water heaters raise their heat about 3 to 4% each hour. Since the Takagi tankless water heater heats water only when the faucet is turned on, there is no standby heat loss. It only uses energy when you are using hot water, and it only heats as much water as is needed.
Does the Takagi tankless water heater have a pilot light?
No. The Takagi tankless water heater has an electronic ignition system. This means no more wasted gas and money.
Does the Takagi tankless water heater require electrical power to operate?
Yes. The Takagi tankless water heater has a fan, a computer board and electronic ignition. You need 110V but it only takes a maximum 0.8A draw.
What kind of venting system does it have?
The Takagi tankless water heater has a power venting system with fan assistance. The vent size is a 4” standard round vent; it can run out of the roof or a sidewall. If it is installed outdoors, it doesn't need any vent.
What size are the water and gas connections?
The Takagi tankless water heater inlet and hot water outlet are connected with standard 3/4” water connections. Gas connection is 3/4” and the gas supply piping required is 3/4”.
* California Energy Commission estimates
- Last Updated: 10/30/2007 5:04:53 PM
- Store ID: 149768
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