GE Water Heater


Thomas Alva Edison, the inventor of the early practical incandescent electric lamp, established the Edison General Electric Company in 1890 by bringing his various businesses together. At the time, a competitor, the Thomson-Houston Company, became a dominant electrical innovation company through a series of mergers led by Charles A. Coffin. The merger was inevitable, and in 1892 the two companies combined, giving birth to the General Electric Company.

Over the century, research has been the cornerstone of innovation at GE. GE technologists are working across businesses and global research centers at the intersection of technology and industry to solve some of the world’s toughest problems.

Today’s latest innovation on water heating technology is the tankless water heating system. Tankless GE water heaters balance quality of life, convenience, protection, and savings. Continuous hot water is delivered at the precise heated temperature to every faucet, fixture, or appliance in your home. The precise temperature control of the unit keeps the water temperature within three degrees of the heater’s set point.

GE water heaters are available in different sizes to meet most families’ needs. Depending on preference and convenience, you can choose either natural gas or LP gas models. Flexible installation allows indoor or outdoor installation.

Freeze protection prevents freezing from temperatures as low as -30°F, so you can install the GE water heater outdoors or in an unheated garage, even in cold climates. Electronic digital control with diagnostics displays the set temperature and provides diagnostic codes for easier service and maintenance.

The best thing about using a tankless water heater is that you are only heating the water on demand, and heating stops when the hot water tap is switched off, so the heat is used wisely, unlike the traditional tank-type systems. Based on the test conducted by the Department of Energy, GE whole home tankless gas water heaters save up to 25% annually in water heating costs compared to a standard 40 gallon gas tank model (Based on 2007 fuel costs).

GE® Indoor tankless gas water heaters include Model #: GN94DNSRSA 9.4 gpm (Natural gas), Model #: GN75DNSRSA 7.5 gpm (Natural gas), and Model #: GP94DNSRSA 9.4 gpm (LP gas). And, GE® Outdoor tankless gas water heaters are Model #: GN94ENSRSA 9.4 gpm (Natural gas), Model #: GN75ENSRSA 7.5 gpm (Natural gas), and Model #: GP94ENSRSA 9.4 gpm (LP gas).