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Hybrid Gas Water Heater

How it Works

Breaking the laws of physics.

Available in Natural Gas and Propane

98% Efficiency Rating with 20 Year Heat Exchanger Warranty

Eternal Hybrid™ and Eternal Condensing Hybrid™ work on the Counter Flow Principle. This is an opposite approach to the way the industry has traditionally built water heating appliances. Unlike any other water heater appliance, Eternal has achieved the highest efficiency in the industry without sacrificing your comfort.

The Old Way

Tank

Diagram of Tank Water HeaterIn a tank, heat is generated from the bottom of the tank and rises through the centrally mounted exhaust. Cold water enters from the top and deposits sediments at the bottom.

Over time, the efficiency of heat transfer is reduced as the burner has to work through the build-up before heating the water.

As heat passes through a large body of water just once, the tank is limited in its ability to produce continuous hot water.

The Hybrid Way

Inside view of the New Eternal Condesing   Hybrid

Tankless

Diagram of Tankless Water Heater

In a tankless, heat is also generated in a bottom up fashion. Cold water passes through a series of coils that reduce water pressure in order to heat water quickly. However, the coils clog up over time with scale build-up that reduces efficiency, and eventually causes the heat exchanger to fail.

Because tankless is activated by flow alone, every time a faucet is opened and closed, the heating cycle must start over again. This on/off behavior causes "cold water sandwich" that impacts temperature consistency as well as delay hot water delivery to your applications.

Eternal

In Eternal's Counter Flow design, cold water enters from the bottom up as a way of self cleaning the sedimentation, while heat is pushed through 44 radiating transfer pipes.

The Eternal Condensing Hybrid’s innovative 3 cycle process pushes heat in 3 directions through the water and maximizes energy transfer. In simplest terms, our patent slows the exhaust of heat by reusing the energy multiple times, rather than reducing water pressure.

The end result is a small heat exchanger that is capable of replacing multiple tanks, while supplying endless hot water with consistent water pressure and doing it efficiently time after time.

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