Monday, December 23, 2024

Rheem launches smart, sustainable and high efficiency maximus gas water heater

Rheem, a leading global manufacturer of water heating and HVACR products, is introducing Rheem Maximus, a super high efficiency gas water heater designed with a powerful, efficient burner. ENERGY STAR certified, Maximus reduces energy use and carbon emissions by up to 36 percent and NOx emissions by up to 75 percent and features 100% recyclable packaging. With combined power vent and power direct vent, this water heater allows homeowners, especially those with larger homes, to enjoy optimal hot water performance while benefiting from energy cost savings.

“We took Maximus beyond the basic requirements of efficiency regulations, trends and existing water heating technology,” said Jeff Haney, Global Director Product Management, Rheem. “Maximus is so powerful that the Rheem’s 50-gallon unit outperforms other 100-gallon standard gas tanks while saving energy and costs.”

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Created to give homeowners ample hot water access, the unit’s sustainable design is up to 55 percent more efficient than a standard gas water heater. Larger homes can rely on Maximus, as it replenishes hot water up to two times faster than a standard gas tank, to provide continuous hot water when demand is high. Powerful features like MaxMode™ help deliver an extra boost of up to 15 percent more hot water.

Designed by plumbers and perfected by Rheem engineers, Maximus is also easy to install. The unit fits into small spaces like a closet with flexible venting options and top and side water connections. Models feature built-in EcoNet® smart monitoring technology which offers complete control of adjusting temperature, operating modes, scheduling and the ability to view energy usage and system health.

Maximus is built to last with double the tank protection backed by a 12-year tank and parts warranty. Additional savings can also be achieved through available tax credits and local utility rebates.

SOURCE: PR Newswire

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