T-KJr2-OS Takagi Tankless Water Heater, Outdoor (Propane) Zoom

T-KJr2-OS Takagi Tankless Water Heater, Outdoor (Propane)

SKU:T-KJR2-OS-LP

Brand: Takagi

Takagi
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Specs

Application: 1-2 Showers
Installation Type: Outdoor Only
Product Type: Tankless Heater
Fuel Type: Liquid Propane (LP)
Energy Factor: 0.82
Inlet Gas Pressure: 8.0"-14.0"W.C.
2.5-3.1"W.C.
Height: 20.3"
Width: 13.8"
Depth: 6.7"
Max Flow (GPM): 6.6
Voltage:
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120 VAC
Gas Input: 19500-140000 BTU/h
Water Connection: 3/4"
Gas Connection: 3/4"
Temperature Range (F): 99°-167°F
PSI Range: 15-150 psi
Weight: 33 lbs

Description for Takagi T-KJR2-OS-LP

Released in 2010, the T-KJr2-IN & T-KJr2-OS are the smallest water heaters in the Takagi tankless line. This small, but powerful unit can meet all the hot-water needs of a small American home or apartment with one or two bathrooms. Designed to virtually do anything a 40-gallon tank-type water heater can do and more, the compact, wall mounted T-K Jr. can support hydronic baseboard or radiant floor heating applications, as well as provide domestic hot water to plumbing fixtures and appliances.

Specifications:

  • Capacity: 1 to 2 Bathrooms
  • Flow Rate: Maximum 6.6 GPM
  • Gas Inputs: 19,500 to 140,000 BTU per hour
  • Energy Factor Rating: 0.82
  • Inlet Gas Pressure: Min: 8.0" W.C. / Max 14.0" W.C.
  • Dimensions: 20.3" H x 13.8" W x 6.7" D
  • No Venting Required
  • Electric Ignition

T-KJr2-OS Takagi Tankless Water Heater, Outdoor (Propane)

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5.0

T-KJr2-OS Propane

By Oak Leaf

from Red Oak, Tx

Verified Buyer

Comments about T-KJr2-OS Takagi Tankless Water Heater, Outdoor (Propane):

Takagi is the oldest tankless water heater on the market. They have a 70 yr. history which started in Japan. When I built my home and looking at a way to never run out of hot water, my research led me to Takagi. Replaced one indoors and put on outside wall. It works GREAT.

 
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simple and easy

By ming the dancer

from Kilauea, Hawaii

Verified Buyer

Comments about T-KJr2-OS Takagi Tankless Water Heater, Outdoor (Propane):

The product is simple to install and easy to use.

Recommend for small units.

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  • T-KJr2-OS Takagi Tankless Water Heater, Outdoor (Propane)

    Q:

    what about freeze up outside
    Asked on 3/13/2012 by john from poplar bluff mo.

    5 answers

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      Takagi outdoor tankless water heaters do have freeze protection, but they are only designed for installation in mild, temperate climates. Keep in mind, also, that the freeze protection cannot function during a power outage.

      Answered on 3/14/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Takagi water heater has an anti-freeze devise, which warms up the heat
      exchanger. If this might be not enough it is better to use a blend of water
      and antifreeze (propylene glycol) solution, in proportions according to
      lowest expected temperature. But take into account that glycol-water blends
      are more viscous than pure water and perhaps a bigger pump would be needed.

      Answered on 3/13/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Our coldest weather in the eleven years I've lived here started two weeks after installation of our outdoor-mount Takagi tankless heater. It dropped to 10 degrees, and since the heater is meant to be good to 20, we left the water running, just enough to move, not enough to fire the heater. We live in a part of the world where it so rarely gets below 25 degrees F. that leaving the water on a trickle is the common way to keep the pipes from freezing.
      This last winter the coldest nighttime temperature has been 22F and the heater has been fine. We love it!

      Answered on 3/13/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      The unit will protect itself from freezing as long as it has power to the unit. The unit will not protect the pipes to and from the heater. Good freeze protection practices will be required for the plumbing outside ie locating the unit and plumbing in a outdoor cabinet or heat tape and insulate the exposed plumbing.
      Sent from my iPad

      Answered on 3/13/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      We have had no freeze up problems as where we live in Ca it seldom gets below freezing. We cannot speak for North/ South Dakota, Minnesota or the Eastern Seaboard etc.
       

      Answered on 3/13/2012 by Another PexSupply Customer
  • T-KJr2-OS Takagi Tankless Outdoor Water Heater (Natural Gas)

    Q:

    Will one tankless unit serve the kitchen and two bathrooms and the washing machine?
    Asked on 1/4/2012 by Anonymous from Oberllin, OH

    1 answer

    • A:

      This unit can meet all of the hot-water needs of a small home or apartment with one or two bathrooms. It is designed to do anything that a 40-gallon tank-type water heater can do.

      Answered on 1/9/2012 by Anonymous from None
  • T-KJr2-OS Takagi Tankless Water Heater, Outdoor (Propane)

    Q:

    In comparison to gas, is this more economical?
    Asked on 12/23/2011 by Anonymous from Louisiana

    2 answers

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      That depends on the respective rates for natural gas and liquid propane in your area.

      Answered on 1/5/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
    • A:

      The natural gas version of this product is more economical than the propane version.

      Answered on 1/3/2012 by Anonymous from None
  • T-KJr2-OS Takagi Tankless Water Heater, Outdoor (Propane)

    Q:

    Water connection: would a 1/2 inch piping be enough?
    Asked on 8/30/2011 by Anonymous

    2 answers

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      We would recommend 3/4".

      Answered on 8/30/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      No, 3/4 inch is required.

      Answered on 10/2/2011 by Oak Leaf from Red Oak, Tx
  • T-KJr2-OS Takagi Tankless Water Heater, Outdoor (Propane)

    Q:

    Will this water heater work using natural gas?
    Asked on 5/24/2011 by Anonymous

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