NEW PRODUCTS Smart green choices
Tankless Option Rinnai’s RC80HPe condensing tankless water
Always On The Kohler Home Generator 12RES runs on propane and natural gas and offers a five-
year or 2,000-hour warranty. The exclusive “Powerboost” technology provides power to easily start and run multiple central air conditioners without dropping power to other appliances. The product also features 100% corrosion-proof enclosure, even in harsh sea climates.
www.kohler.com
heater comes in four models, suitable for mid- to large- sized homes. The product is Energy Star qualified, has a condensing technology for greater efficiency and significant energy savings, and is certified for installation in manufactured homes. The unit offers up to 97% thermal efficiency, is preset at 120 F, and runs on propane or natural gas. The units are also compatible with the full line of Rinnai digital controllers and come with a 12-year warranty on heat exchanger; five years for parts, and one year for labor for residential installations.
www.rinnai.com
Epic Idea Lennox Hearth Products’ Epic Elite series gas stove
combines the timeless, enchanting appeal of a wood fire with the convenience and ease of gas. With customization opportunities and a huge bay window providing a mesmerizing view of the fire, the Epic integrates seamlessly into existing home décor. A sophisticated burn technology and a large heat exchanger efficiently produce and transfer heat. The large bay window provides 402 square inches of viewing for a remarkable fire
presentation.The product has furniture-quality manufacturing for high-end architectural fit and finish. A concealed easy-access control panel allows for seamless décor integration.
www.lennoxhearthproducts.com
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September 2010 GreenBuilder 53
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