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Takagi T-K Jr. Instant Water Heater
Takagi TK jr tankless water heater At just twenty inches high, and weighing only forty pounds, the T-KJr. is the most compact unit in the Takagi line. Designed to produce endless hot water and radiant heating for smaller homes, The T-KJr. uses the same innovative technology as the original Takagi units - only on an even smaller scale.

Dimension: 20"H x 14"W x 6"D

Note: mounting brackets are built into the unit
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Takagi T-K Jr. Water Heaters
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Model # BTU/Input Efficiency Energy Factor Select Item(s)
T-KJr - Natural Gas 19,500-140,000 83% .84
T-KJr - Propane Gas 17,000-140,000 84% .84
 
Accessories for Takagi T-K Jr.
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Model # Description Select Item(s)
TK-TV01 Wall Ventilation Terminator
TK-BF01 replaces (TK-TV03) Back Flow Prevention Kit
TK-TV04 Outside Vent Kits
TK-TV05 Wall Ventilation Terminator for Direct Vent System
TK-TV09 T-KJr Direct Vent Conversion Kit
TK-RE02 Temperature Remote Controller
The standard temperature setting is 122°F and is only adjustable with purchase of the TK-RE02 temperature remote controller.
 
Pressure Relief Valves
A pressure relief valve is required for all tankless water heaters. In some areas, a temperature and pressure relief valve is required. Check your local plumbing code for more information.
Pressure Relief Valve - Brass - 3/4" - 150 PSI
Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve - up to 200,000 BTU
 
Isolation Valves
Complete inlet/outlet valve system that provides everything you need for a secure installation including full port testing and flushing of the system with easy to install union connections.
Isolation Valve - Set (Hot & Cold) 3/4" IPS Union x 3/4" IPS
Isolation Valve - Set (Hot & Cold) 3/4" IPS Union x 3/4" Sweat
 
Gas Connectors
Stainless Gasflex - 1" OD (3/4" ID) x 24" - with adapter to 3/4" FIP x 3/4" MIP
Gas Ball Valve 3/4"
 
Hot Water Heater Scale Inhibitor System
Features: inhibits scale build-up, helps protect piping from corrosion, maintains efficiency & extends life of system, 3/4" NPT, 6 GPM, cold water feed line, made from FDA CFR-21 compliant materials, suitable for drinking and cooking water and all food applications, and effective on all types of hot water systems-boilers, tankless, and tank-type (gas or electric). Replacement cartridges (AP431) are available for these in-line scale inhibitor systems.
Hot Water Heater Scale Inhibitor System
Replacement filter for hot water heater scale inhibitor system
Note: Recommended time to change/replace filter cartridge is 6 months.
Purchase a replacement cartridge to have on hand when needed.

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Takagi T-K Jr - Specifications
Power input Natural Gas 19,500 - 140,000 BTU
LP Gas 17,000 - 140,000 BTU
Water Pressure Minimum 15 PSI / Maximum 150 PSI
Gas Connection 3/4" NPT
Water Connection 3/4" NPT
Natural Gas Pressure Min. 5" WC / Max. 10.5" WC
LP Pressure Min. 11" WC / Max. 14" WC
Manifold Pressure Natural Gas 2.8" WC
LP Gas 3.2" WC
Vent pipe size 4" round power vent
60°F Temp. Rise 4.5 GPM
77°F Temp. Rise 3.0 GPM
90°F Temp. Rise 2.5 GPM
Electrical Supply 120 Volts
Ignition Electronic Ignition
Weight 30 lbs
Dimensions 20"H x 14"W x 6"D


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Takagi TK Jr "I live in an area where it freezes, what can I do to protect the heater from freezing?"
Takagi TK Jr We recommend you use the TK-TV03 exhaust backflow prevention kit to prevent cold air from entering the vent and causing the heat exchanger to freeze.

Takagi TK Jr instant water heaters "Is it possible to drain a tankless water heater to prevent freeze damage when not in use?"
Takagi TK Jr instant water heaters Yes. Simply drain both lines 'to' and 'from' the unit. As long as there are no check valves in the way, that should drain the water from the unit. To guarantee that there is no water in the unit, we recommend two drain valves - one before and one after the unit - as well as blowing air through the water line.

Takagi TK Jr "I would like to convert my natural gas tankless heater to be able to use LPG (propane) gas instead. Do you offer a conversion kit?"
Takagi TK Jr Sorry, but we don't. Even if we could, we probably wouldn't, as in most cases it is not a good idea to convert one type of gas for another. Burners can be different, orifices, etc. Not only is the BTU rating different for these two gases, but also the heat of the flames and a number of other factors. We simply do not wish to sell ("profit from") something that might create a non-safe environment.

instant water heaters"If these units don't have a tank, how do they know when to turn on?"
instant water heatersThese tankless water heaters have a flow switch built into them. When you turn on the hot side of a faucet the water begins moving. Once the water is traveling at minimum flow rate for the heater, the flow switch will turn on the gas or electricity.

flash water heaters "What's the difference between a conventional flue and a direct vent?"
tankless water heaters A conventional flue is what most people are familiar with. It typically consists of a double-wall flue pipe going from the top of the heater through the roof, venting outside. The fixture draws its combustion air from the space around it (utility room, garage, hallway, etc.). A direct-vent unit on the other hand, both vents and draws its combustion air through a specially designed pipe from the outside via an adjacent wall.

Takagi TK Jr "Your products specify the 'temp. rise' based on the GPM flow; what do you mean by this?"
Takagi TK Jr Temperature rise is the amount the heater raises the temperature of the incoming water, based on the flow rate shown of that water.

questions about tankless water heaters"Will an instantaneous water heater save me money on my utility bills?"
answers about flash water heatersYes, in most applications you will see a savings. There are some variables that could reduce the amount you save. One example is you will not run out of hot water, so longer showers could cut into your savings. Also, the cost of electricity, propane and natural gas in your area will affect the amount of money saved. The higher the cost for the energy type used to heat your water, the quicker you will recover the higher initial cost of installing a tankless versus tank style water heater.

Positives:

    You will never run out of hot water. "You want an hour long shower? No problem!"
    Electric units can be installed at the point of use.
    You're not paying energy costs to heat water 24 hours a day.
    They're easy to install.
    Our electric units don't require a T&P valve. (No tank!)
    Installing a tankless water heater will indeed be a bonus to the environment (why should we choose wastefulness when we're talking about finite natural resources)?

Negatives:

    They all need a minimum flow rate & pressure to turn on.
    The faster water flows through them, the lower the temperature rise. So,if you expect to take a shower while the clothes washer is running, you will need to select a unit sized to your hot water flow requirements. (Gas units handle this a little better than electric models)
    Electric units need heavy gauge wire. Example: the 9.5kw must have 8ga wire and a 50amp breaker.
    Gas units need a much larger, special flue pipe and larger gas supply than a conventional water heater.
    At times they can produce very hot water. It's easier to get scalded.
    Gas units are more complicated than a conventional water heater.
    With some brands, parts are hard to find (not a negative if you originally purchase from us, as we like to carry parts for the units that we sell).

Summary:
Tankless water heaters have their place. They're not "the answer" to every hot water need, but if they're used correctly they can be the solution to many of them.

tankless water heaters "Is the Hot Water Heater Scale Inhibitor System's active ingredient safe?"
hot water heater scale inhibitor system Yes! All ingredients used are 100% pure food grade materials. They are approved by the USDA and meet purity requirements as a food additive by the World Health Organization.

tankless water heaters corrosion prevention "What are the best reasons to install a Scale Inhibitor System?"
preventing corrosion The system inhibits scale build-up and protects the piping from corrosion, which helps maintain efficiency and extends the life of the system.

tankless water heaters "How does the Hot Water Heater Scale Inhibitor System prevent corrosion?"
hot water heater scale inhibitor system It forms a thin protective layer on the inside of pipes and metal parts. This film or layer is microscopic in thickness and will not build up over time.

tankless water heaters "Will the Hot Water Heater Scale Inhibitor System change the taste or odor of water?"
hot water heater scale inhibitor system No. The active ingredient is colorless, tasteless, and odorless when used as recommended.

instant water heaters"Can I replace my existing tank type water heater with a tankless water heater?"
flash instant water heatersYes, but there are specific requirements that will need to be addressed. Gas units will require a larger, special vent pipe and a larger gas supply line that not only will supply the water heater, but all other appliances on that gas pipe run. Electric units will require larger gauge wire and breakers than most tank type water heaters.

scale inhibitor system "What happens if you don't change cartridges often enough on the Scale Inhibitor System?"
corrosion prevention The original water condition and problem will reappear. Hardness will begin to build up again, which you want to avoid.

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