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Giant Electric Water Heater with Ecopeak®
This bottom-entry water heater from Giant® features Ecopeak® technology and is equipped with three elements of various wattages. Its bottom water entry offers 10% more ready-to-use hot water. Compared to a traditional two-element water heater, the three-element water heater represents a lower demand distributed more evenly throughout the day.
The water entry and outlet are equipped with factory-installed heat traps to minimize heat loss. The interior of the tank is coated with a zircon-enhanced blue cobalt glass for maximum corrosion resistance, a feature that is unique to Giant.
Automatic temperature control: Adjustable thermostats will provide years of reliable, trouble-free service at the desired water temperature. A safety cut-off is provided for abnormal conditions.
Insulation: A thick, uniform blanket of eco-friendly insulation keeps your water hotter for longer periods, reduces stand-by losses, and lowers energy costs. Contains no HCFCs (hydrochlorofluorocarbons), CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons), HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons) nor VOCs (volatile organic compounds).
Electric elements: All models are equipped with CSA-approved bolt-on immersion elements made by Giant. These elements can be easily replaced with no special tools, resulting in low maintenance costs.
Glass-lined inner tank: A uniquely formulated blue cobalt glass enriched with zircon is fused to specially treated steel at 1,600°F (871°C), creating a coating that offers maximum protection against corrosion for many years. The tank is certified at a test pressure of 300 PSI (2,068 kPa) and a working pressure of 150 PSI (1,035 kPa).
High quality magnesium anode: Provides excellent protection against the corrosive effects of water and extends the life of the tank.
Drain valve: Tamper-resistant, one-piece drain valve for easy drainage.
Overflow system: A 90° elbow overflow tube is supplied with each residential electric water heater.
Factory-installed temperature & pressure-relief valve: Protects the tank from the damaging effects of excessive temperature and pressure.
Factory-installed 3/4” npt di-electric nipples: Extend the life of the water heater by providing excellent corrosion protection.
Factory-installed heat traps: Helps reduce the migration of hot water, thus limiting heat loss escaping through inlet and outlet fittings.
Replace the use of fossil fuels by making the switch to low-carbon electric systems for your home. Electric furnaces and water heaters are clean, reliable and affordable options. And, if you’ve already made the switch on the road, we’ve got you covered with electric vehicle home charging stations.
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Electrification is the process of converting energy-consuming systems from fossil fuels like gas or propane to electric options. The primary goal of electrification is to benefit the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and fostering a more resilient power grid. But there are other equally beneficial reasons to switch, including saving money, improved product quality and enhanced quality of life. Watch our video to learn more about electrification.
There are a lot of benefits and advantages to making the switch to electrification, including:
You can make your home more sustainable by electrifying it, replacing fossil fuel systems with high-efficiency electric technologies like heat pumps, electric water heaters, and electric vehicle (EV) chargers. Pairing electrification with renewable energy sources reduces emissions, lowers energy costs over time, and future-proofs your home.
There are a few key reasons why an electric furnace is better for your home than gas.
There are a few reasons why switching to an electric water heater is better than gas. Gas water heaters are typically more expensive than electric ones, use more energy, and don’t last as long. In comparison, electric water heaters are generally cheaper, use less energy, and last longer. Win-win-win! Thought natural gas was the cheapest fuel source? Think again. Watch our video to find out why natural gas is not as cheap as you think.
Here are a few things to consider when shopping for an electric vehicle charger:
The price for installing an EV charger is based on various factors, including your home’s electrical system, the type of charger you choose, and any upgrades which might be necessary to ensure safe and efficient operation. For example, a Level 1 charger typically requires minimal work, while a Level 2 charger may require an electrical panel upgrade.Although installation costs vary, consider the long-term savings from electric mobility and the potential government incentives available in your province, which can help offset some of the costs.