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Water Heaters - Tanked

After heating and cooling, water heating is typically the largest energy user in the home because it is necessary for so many domestic activities. The capacity of a water heater is an important consideration. The water heater should provide enough hot water at the busiest time of the day. We offer a wide variety of gas and electric tank water heaters.

Gas Tank Water Heater

The ProLine® 50-gallon Atmospheric Vent Tall Natural Gas Water Heater is designed to deliver an economical performance that can lower your energy bills and also provide long-lasting value. Featuring a 50-gallon (nominal) tank and a 40,000 BTU gas burner, the GCR-50 Standard Vent delivers a first-hour rating of 84 gallons and a recovery rate of 43 gallons per hour. It carries a 6-year limited tank warranty and meets Low NOx emission requirements. Environmentally friendly insulation and factory-installed heat trap nipples reduce heat loss for maximum energy savings. This ProLine® water heater is designed with A. O. Smith's superior commercial-grade tank protection. Advanced tank features include stainless steel CoreGard™ anode rod, Blue Diamond® glass lining and DynaClean™ automatic sediment-cleaning system, all designed to help protect the tank from the corrosive effects of water and extend the life of the water heater. A. O. Smith’s ProLine® water heaters are residential products built to commercial-grade standards and are only available for purchase through professional wholesalers and contractors.

  • Delivers 84-gallon first-hour rating
  • 40,000 BTU input atmospheric vent design delivers up to 0.62 Uniform Energy Factor
  • The patented eco-friendly Green Choice® Gas Burner design reduces NOx emissions by up to 33% and complies with Low-NOx emission requirements.
  • Push-button piezo ignitor makes lighting pilot fast & easy.
  • Intelligent electronic gas control provides precise temperature control and LED status indicator.
  • Patented Blue Diamond® glass tank lining protects against corrosion.
  • DynaClean™ automatic cleaning system protects against sediment build-up.
  • Stainless steel CoreGard™ anode rod protects against corrosion longer than ordinary anodes
  • Commercial-grade brass drain valve for durable and easy operation
  • 6-year limited tank and parts warranty

Electric Tank Water Heater

The ProLine® Standard Electric water heater is the reliable choice when you want to maximize hot water output and energy savings. With a 40-gallon (nominal) tank and dual 4,500 watt elements, the ENT-40 delivers a first hour rating of 53 gallons at a highly efficient 0.95 Uniform Energy Factor rating. Environmentally friendly insulation and factory-installed heat trap nipples reduce heat loss for maximum energy savings. This ProLine® water heater is designed with A. O. Smith's superior commercial-grade tank protection. Advanced tank features include stainless steel CoreGard™ anode rod, Blue Diamond® glass lining and DynaClean™ automatic sediment-cleaning system, all designed to help protect the tank from the corrosive effects of water and extend the life of the water heater. A 6-year limited tank warranty accompanies all of these features. A. O. Smith’s ProLine® water heaters are residential products built to commercial-grade standards and are only available for purchase through professional wholesalers and contractors.

  • Delivers 53-gallon first-hour rating
  • Dual 4,500-watt commercial-grade heating elements deliver reliable and efficient hot water
  • Long-lasting lower Incoloy™ stainless steel element
  • HUD-compliant, approved for mobile homes/manufactured housing
  • Patented Blue Diamond® glass tank lining protects against corrosion
  • DynaClean™ automatic cleaning system protects against sediment build-up
  • Stainless steel CoreGard™ anode rod protects against corrosion longer than ordinary anodes
  • Commercial-grade brass drain valve for durable and easy operation
  • CSA Certified and ASME Rated T&P Relief Valve, Factory-Installed
  • 6-year limited tank and parts warranty
 

AO Smith Gas, Tank Water Heaters

GPVL-50

ProLine® XE 50-Gallon Power Vent Natural Gas Water Heater

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Model Family: GPVL-50
Capacity: 50 gallons
UEF (Efficiency): 0.72 UEF
Energy Star Rated: ENERGY STAR® Qualified
Self-Cleaning: DynaClean™ automatic cleaning system protects against sediment build-up
Venting: Power Vent
Warranty: 6 year limited warranty
Manufacturer's Stated Benefits:
  • Hot Surface Igniter- More robust and reliable than standing pilot, and reduces energy consumption
  • State-of-the-art electronic gas control provides more precise temperature control
  • LED control light displays operation status and diagnostics information
  • Blue Diamond® Glass Coating
  • Enhanced-Flow Brass Drain Valve
GCF-50

ProLine® XE High Efficiency Flue Damper Gas Water Heater

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Model Family: GCF-50
Capacity: 50 gallons
UEF (Efficiency): 0.69 UEF
Energy Star Rated: No
Self-Cleaning: DynaClean™ automatic cleaning system protects against sediment build-up
Venting: Atmospheric Vent
Warranty: 6 Year Limited Warranty
Manufacturer's Stated Benefits:
  • Blue Diamond glass coating
  • Push button piezo igniter
  • Intelligent control logic available
  • Electronic Gas Control
GDV-50L

ProLine® Direct Vent Gallon Gas Water Heater

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Model Family: GDV-50L
Capacity: 50 gallons
UEF (Efficiency): .66 UEF
Energy Star Rated: No
Self-Cleaning: DynaClean™ automatic cleaning system protects against sediment build-up
Venting: Direct Vent
Warranty: 6 year limited warranty
Manufacturer's Stated Benefits:
  • INTELLIGENT CONTROL LOGIC
  • GREEN CHOICE® GAS BURNER
  • DYNACLEAN™ DIFFUSER DIP TUBE
  • PUSH-BUTTON PIEZO IGNITOR
  • Our residential water heaters have a solid brass, tamper resistant, enhancedflow, ball type, drain valve
HWR-40

ProLine® Master Atmospheric Gas Water Heater

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Model Family: HWR-40
Capacity: 40 Gallons
UEF (Efficiency): .64 UEF
Energy Star Rated: No
Self-Cleaning: DynaClean™ automatic cleaning system protects against sediment build-up
Venting: Atmospheric
Warranty: 8 Year Tank and Parts Warranty
Manufacturer's Stated Benefits:
  • INTELLIGENT CONTROL LOGIC
  • GREEN CHOICE® GAS BURNER
  • DYNACLEAN™ DIFFUSER DIP TUBE
  • PUSH-BUTTON PIEZO IGNITOR
  • BLUE DIAMOND® GLASS COATING
  • ENHANCED-FLOW BRASS DRAIN VALVE

AO Smith Electric, Tank Water Heaters

PXGT

Proline XE Electronic Display Electric Water Heater

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Model Family: PXGT
Capacity: 40 to 55 Gallons
UEF (Efficiency): .92 to .95
Energy Star Rated: N/A
Self-Cleaning: yes
Voltage: 240 Volt single phase
Warranty: 10 year limited warranty
Manufacturer's Stated Benefits:
  • Touchscreen display.
  • Multiple operating modes help save money
  • Dry fire protection.
  • Blue Diamond® Glass Coating
  • Dual 5500 watt elements for the fastest recovery and reliable operation.
HNT

ProLine® Master Gallon Electric Water Heater

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Model Family: HNT
Capacity: 40 to 55 gallons
UEF (Efficiency): .88 to .93
Energy Star Rated: No
Self-Cleaning: COREGARD™ ANODE ROD
Voltage: 240 Volt
Warranty: 8 Year Tank and Parts Warranty
Manufacturer's Stated Benefits:
  • Dual 4500 watt elements for fast recovery and reliable operation.
  • Stainless steel upper & lower elements last longer than a standard copper element.
  • DYNACLEAN™ DIFFUSER DIP TUBE
  • Eco-friendly non-CFC foam insulation, heat traps and other features combine to yield a higher Uniform Energy Factor.
  • BLUE DIAMOND® GLASS COATING -Provides superior corrosion resistance compared to industry standard glass lining.
  • Our residential water heaters have a solid brass, tamper resistant, enhanced-flow, ball type, drain valve.
ENT

ProLine® Electric Water Heater

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Model Family: ENT
Capacity: 30 to 55 gallon
UEF (Efficiency): .88 to .93
Energy Star Rated: No
Self-Cleaning: yes
Voltage: 240 Volt single phase
Warranty: 6 year limited warranty
Manufacturer's Stated Benefits:
  • Dynaclean Diffuser Dip Tube
  • Approved for Manufactured housing
  • Design Listed by Underwriters Laboratories
  • Blue Diamond glass coating
  • Enhanced Flow Brass Drain Valve
EMT

Proline Specialty Point of Use electric water heater

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Model Family: EMT
Capacity: 2.5 to 6 Gallon
UEF (Efficiency): Not applicable
Energy Star Rated: No
Self-Cleaning: yes
Voltage: 120 volt single phase
Warranty: 6 year limited warranty
Manufacturer's Stated Benefits:
  • Blue Diamond glass coating
  • Enhanced-flow brass drain valve
  • Design Listed by Underwriters Laboratories
  • Heater is equipped with a PEX cross-linked polymer dip tube.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Energy Factor (EF) on my water heater mean?

The water heater Energy Factor (EF) is a measure of the overall efficiency of the water heater. This is determined by comparing the energy in the heated water used daily to the total daily energy consumption of the water heater. The EF can be used to compare the energy efficiency of water heaters. Water heaters with higher EFs will have lower annual operating costs than comparable models with lower EFs. A higher EF signifies a more efficient model. Water heaters with high EF ratings may cost more initially, but save energy and money in the long run. Eventually, they will pay for themselves through a lifetime of energy savings.

Where is the 'anode rod' and what does it do?

For most water heaters, the anode rod is attached to the hot water outlet of the water heater. If you are facing the front of the water heater (where the labels are), the hot water outlet is on the left hand side. The anode rod is often referred to as a "sacrificial rod".

Most water is rarely "pure". It can contain oxygen, magnesium, fluoride, chlorine and suspended particles. These components, in the concentrations in your water, are usually not bad for you. However, they do contribute to the taste and smell of the water. They also impart a slight conductivity to the water. Through an electrical process called electrolysis, this conductivity will eventually (over a long period of time) cause most metal to rust or corrode. When the water is heated, this electrical process can be accelerated.

Most water heaters are made of a steel tank with a porcelain enamel (glass) lining. However, due to production and assembly methods, it is not always possible to completely cover the inside of the tank. Therefore it is important to provide metal that can be consumed by the electrical process. This is where the sacrificial anode rod comes in. By acting as a lightning rod for the corrosion process, the anode rod draws the harmful electrolytic process away from the water heater tank and focuses the corrosion on the anode rod. Water heaters need this sacrificial anode rod to ensure that the electrolysis does not affect the tanks.

Why doesn't my old water heater make as much hot water as it used to?

The answer may be that you have sediment buildup in your tank. As water heaters age, they tend to accumulate sediment and lime deposits. If the heaters are not cleaned periodically, the sediment may rise to a level that will act as a barrier between the burner and the water, making it harder to heat. An article published in a national ASPE plumbing journal states: for every half inch of sediment on the bottom of a gas fired water heater, it requires up to 70% more fuel to heat the water.

If my water heater was in a flood, do I need to replace it?

Yes. The Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) recommends that any flood-damaged heating and cooling equipment be replaced, not repaired. From the AHRI website, as it pertains to water heaters:

"Whether your water heater is gas-fired, oil-fired or electric, if it was exposed to flood water, the unit should be replaced. In a gas unit, valves and controls will likely corrode. In an electric unit, the thermostat and controls will likely corrode. In both types, the insulation surrounding the unit will be contaminated and will be nearly impossible to disinfect. Additionally, the insulation would take a long time to dry, leading to corrosion of the tank from the outside.

Even if water heater components have been cleaned and the unit seems to operate properly, parts may corrode in the future. Both gas and electric water heaters have a pressure relief valve that can corrode and stick after being exposed to flood water. Therefore, be sure to replace this valve as well."

(Taken from www.ahrinet.org)

At the suggestion of AHRI, be sure to have your inspection and replacement work performed by a qualified professional.

Can I use my water heater with a solar heating system?

With the increasing costs of energy and a desire for environmental friendliness, some customers are turning to the sun as a way to heat their domestic water. Bradford White manufactures a solar water heating storage tank for use with solar systems. This tank takes the heated water from the solar panels and uses it as a heat source instead of conventional gas, oil or electric heat sources unlike other tanks, this water heater has an electric heating element for back up on cloudy days, and when the solar system is not providing enough heat. However, it is important that you use only POTABLE (or domestic use) water in this tank.

Is a drain pan necessary?

A water heater should be placed in an area that will prevent damage to floors, ceilings, and furniture if the heater leaks. When this is not possible, a drain pan must be installed under the water heater. Since a typical drain pan doesn't hold that much water, it must have a pipe to a drain or other outlet for the water. When installed properly, a drain pan and pipe will keep any leakage under control and protect your belongings from water damage.

What type of maintenance should I do on my water heater?

We recommend that you contact a plumbing professional to perform any maintenance or repairs to your water heater - from periodic checks on the anode rod to ensuring that all connections are secure. Recommendations for maintenance are in your water heater's owner manual. However, there are a few things that you can do:

  • Ensure that there are no sources of flammable vapors in the same area as your water heater (this includes gasoline, heating oils, lighter fluid, propane, etc.).
  • Keep the top of the water heater clean. If you notice water dripping on the water heater from any piping, contact a plumbing professional to have the leak repaired.
  • Keep the space around your water heater clean and free of dirt, boxes, paint cans, aerosol cans, household cleaners and trash. It is important to keep the heater accessible for proper operation and easy maintenance.