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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are talking about a wall-hung, on-demand water heater, then try www.rinnaina.com. We have been selling the Continuum water heater for about 3 years now, and they are great. You do need to have it installed by a certified installer though, or you void the warrantee. There are other units available as well such as the A.O. Smith Prostar (www.hotwater.com) and the Baxi Niagra (www.wallhungboilers.com). This type of heater works on flow of water. When you open a faucet, the flow through the heater trips a switch that turns the unit on to heat the water. Flow stops, unit shuts off. Very efficient, works only when needed, they save space, and are very fast &amp; easy(usually) to install. The one drawback is that if your incoming water temperature is low (like here in Maine) you will not get the highest flow of hot water out because the unit has to work harder to make hot water. Usually not a big issue though. I would not use one if I were filling a hot tub/whirlpool on a regular basis either, although they can be installed in series to increase hot water production.<br />
Good luck!<br />
Steve</p>


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