Rheem Performance Platinum 9.5 GPM Natural Gas High Efficiency Indoor Tankless Water Heater

Energy saving: only heats water on demand. Longer PVC venting: 150 ft. with 3 in. and 60 ft. with 2 in.. Continuous hot water for 2-4 showers at once; see Sizing Guide.

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This Rheem Performance Platinum High Efficiency Tankless Water Heater provides estimated energy cost savings of more than $1,100 over 12 years. It’s ENERGY STAR Certified and with a 0.93 UEF, qualifies for many rebates and incentives. Plus, our exclusive Water Savings Setting can save 1,100 Gal. of water per year. Rheem Tankless Water Heaters are preferred by contractors and designed to get your home enjoying the comfort and convenience of continuous hot water with minimal installation costs.

  • Continuous hot water: Rheem performance platinum tankless water heaters heat water when you need it, for as long as you need it, and the 9.5 GPM model can provide enough hot water to supply up to 3 bathrooms at the same time (at a 35 temperature rise)
  • Saves water: save up to 1,100 Gal. of water per year with our exclusive water savings setting
  • Saves energy costs: Tankless water heaters heat water only when you need it which saves on energy costs from day one and combined with Rheem condensing technology, this leads to estimated energy cost savings more than $1,100 over 12 years
  • Additional savings: this product qualifies for rebates through many utility companies and state/local governments look below the product price to see if any apply to your purchase based on your location
  • Saves space: small, wall-mount design frees up valuable floor space within your home
  • Perfect for replacement: compatible with standard gas line making it easier to replace a traditional tank; plus, advanced venting technology increases installation location options; venting lengths are up to 150 ft. on 3 in. PVC and up to 60 ft. on 2 in. PVC
  • Saves on installation costs: included components, like the horizontal 2 in. vent termination kit and built-in condensate neutralizer, and low-cost PVC venting compatibility help to keep installation costs to a minimum
  • Easy to own: our maintenance notice setting alerts you with a flashing warning code when it is time to call for a regular service check, and our hard water build-up indicator automatically displays a service alert if scale build-up is detected
  • Warranty: 12-year limited warranty on heat exchanger, 5-year limited warranty on parts and 1-year in-home labor warranty
  • Recirculation pump kit ready: quickly pairs with our tankless recirculation pump kit-timer based (model # RH17920) and hot water recirculating pump with under sink kit (model # RH18537) to provide faster hot water at the tap to reduce water waste and save up to 12,000 Gal. per year
  • EcoNet enabled: this product can connect to the EcoNet mobile app via the tankless EcoNet accessory kit (model # REWRA630TWH) sold separately
  • Reliable hot water solution from Rheem, the global leader in water heating

Additional information

Product Depth x Height x Width (in.)

9.75 x 27.5 x 18.5

Vent diameter (in.)

5

Water Connection Size (in.)

0.75

Certifications and Listings

CSA Listed,UL Listed

Labor Warranty

1 Year

Part Warranty

5 Year

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5 Reviews For This Product

  1. 05

    by Lesedy

    The unit was installed only 2 days ago. The contractor said it was his first tankless installation and it was fairly straightforward and so far the unit is working flawlessly.

  2. 05

    by Chris

    I have not had it long enough to really know but so far good.

  3. 05

    by Morgan

    Amazing and what a difference it has made. I replaced my 2 50 gallon tanks in the attic. Water is always hot and instant. No downtime an its completely silent.

  4. 05

    by Andy

    It is working good for now.

  5. 05

    by Steph

    It was very difficult for the installer, expert plumber to install. The unit went in flawlessly, it was adjusting the dips and recirculater. Code 12 came up constantly, I couldn’t even use the dishwasher. After 2 months Rheem finally replaced it through Home Depot. Rheems customer service techs were inconsistent and we had to keep going over 2 months of phone calls with most of them. Now the nightmare is over and we love this unit.

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