Bosch WH17 Tankless Water Heater - Electric
bosch--greentherm-series- / 16534635238257681205
Overview
Price Options: $799.95 / $700.00 / $949.95
Typical Range: $700 – $950 ($799.95 at Pro Water Heater Supply)
Rating: 4.3/5 (50 reviews)
Buy NowKey Highlights
- CONVENIENT TANKLESS HOT WATER HEATER: 17.3 kW tankless whole house electric water heater provides hot water when needed, for as long as needed
- EASY INSTALLATION: Can be installed virtually anywhere for commercial or residential applications
- CONSISTENT TEMPERATURE: Polymer encased elements & built-in flow sensor ensures constant output temperature.Minimum water pressure:15 psi
- STABILITY & CONTROL: External temperature control knob & superior temperature stability and control
- GREAT EFFICIENCY: 97% thermal efficiency with minimal stand-by loss
Available Sellers & Offers
# | Store | Price | Rating | Actions & Offers |
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1 | Pro Water Heater Supply | $799.95 | — | Go to Store
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2 | Craft Supply Corp. | $759.43 | — | Go to Store
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3 | eBay | $1,016.45 | — | Go to Store
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Specifications
{ "details": { "current": "40 A", "operating_voltage": "240V AC", "minimum_flow_activation": "0.6 gpm", "adjustable_thermostat": "Yes", "default_temperature": "120 °F" } }
Customer Reviews
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Not sure I will buy sgain
February 29, 2024 — Mary · Review provided by supplyhouse.com — 3/5I bought the Tronic 6000 to replace a PowerStar AE 115 that lasted 15 years in a garage where hot water is used about once a week. I read the reviews but decided to buy the Tronic 6000 because the hookup was exactly the same. The initial installation was seamless but one of the holding tanks overheated immediately and triggered the electrical shutoff. An extra plumber visit and then an electrician visit later, the hot water works. The electrician had to switch the control boards above the two tanks which seemed to resolve. (On phone Bosch service technician recommended) This process was VERY labor intensive and one could not expect a regular electrician to spend the time on a ladder in a small space to complete this task on a NEW water heater! Our electrician has been with us for years so did as a favor. I asked him how this switch could have helped. He speculated that one of the wires was loose...and when he switched ended up tightening the loose wire. Perhaps happened at the manufacturer, during shipping or installation. Hopefully, with only weekly use, the unit will last years but am not optimistic given the rocky start. Be sure to check that all wires are tight.