This replaces your old Fogatti tankless hot water heater and works great if you generally don't camp in colder months and don't use a lot of hot water all at once. The propane burner can heat 2.5 gallons of water per minute.
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Fogatti's tankless hot water heaters are popular for being efficient and quality options, but which model would be best for you? Let me give you a quick summary:
Fogatti 7: Lower Btus and lower flow rate compared to the 8s. This can be a good pick, though, because that means you're using less propane to heat water. If you aren't trying to heat very cold water, and you don't expect that anyone else is going to be using hot water while you're in the shower, then this will be a perfectly fine option, especially if you use low-flow fixtures for conserving water. I'd recommend it for solo campers or couples who almost never camp in cold months.
Fogatti 8 Plus: Higher Btus and flow rate while being the same size as the 7. You'll get slightly better performance, and it will be more effective at heating colder water. The extra flow rate won't necessarily allow you to run both a faucet and a shower at the same time without noticing a difference, since both fixtures can use 2.5 gallons per minute. But if you have a higher-flow shower head, this can keep up better. I'd recommend it if you're likely to camp when it gets chilly overnight and want a little extra performance.
Fogatti 8 Pro: This is the same as the 8 Plus, with the addition of a water mixing tank. This tank adds a few more inches to its depth, but that generally won't be much of an issue, especially if you're replacing a water heater with a tank. I'd recommend it if any variance in water temperature is going to really annoy you.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at this Fogatti replacement InstaShower seven tankless water heater. Now this is going to replace your old Fogatti tankless water heater and it's going to work great if you generally don't camp in colder months and you don't use a lot of hot water all at once. This 48,000 BTU heater is going to heat 2.5 gallons per minute, which is the average water flow of an RV shower. And the efficient propane burner is going to heat water only when you use your faucets or shower.
And the lower BTUs are gonna conserve gas if you don't need super hot water or only camp during the warmer months. The pilot ignition type is automatic. The wall controller, let me bring that into frame here. This wall controller with the digital display is gonna let you adjust temperature and show diagnostic error codes. It has a temperature setting from 95 degrees to 123 degrees Fahrenheit, and the internal safety components are going to protect you, your family, and your RV.
For instance, it's automatically going to cut off gas if a flame goes out to prevent leaks in your RV. Lemme give you some overall measurements. Looking at the width first, this is gonna be 13 inches wide, about 13 inches tall, and the depth about 13 and 13/16 inches deep. This is going to be a relatively simple installation using the included hardware that you see here. And this is also going to use your existing lines and cutout and additional cutout depth is needed to make your connections.
Instructions are also going to be included with this, so if you're looking to replace your InstaShower seven tankless water heater from Fogatti, this is going to be just what you need. Well, that's gonna wrap up our quick look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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