Client Spotlight: Eternal Hybrid Water Heaters

Eternal hybrid water heating system combines on-demand technology with a small reservoir to create a technologically advanced system. Providing water at a consistent temperature and pressure, using patented counter-flow design and multi-pass heat exchanger technology, Eternal maintains 86 percent thermal efficiency.

Appliances are quickly becoming the fastest growing group of pollution emitters after automobiles according to the Worldwatch Institute. By replacing inefficient models, Americans can eliminate over 175 million tons of heat-trapping gases.

Eternal hybrid’s clean combustion process makes it one of the cleanest burning appliances on the market, emitting near zero greenhouse gas emissions. Eternal emits less than 5ppm NOx (Nitrous Oxide), well under the 55ppm emission requirements. Eternal hybrid’s turbo heat exchanger achieves this efficient combustion by adding the ideal ratio of gas and air, thereby producing less byproduct.

Moreover, since Eternal hybrid utilizes on-demand technology it is not wastefully heating and reheating large amounts of water throughout the day, everyday. This inefficient process poses significant costs to homeowners on their energy bills as the water heater is responsible, on average, for 20 percent of energy usage.

The most recent innovation including Eternal hybrid was devised by Roger Davis at Integrity Marketing and Sales in Florida. The system combines an Eternal hybrid with a solar system and an air handler. The solar panel acts as the main source for heating water, but on a cloudy day or in inclement weather the solar system is bypassed and it utilizes Eternal hybrid for heating. The packaged group represents the most efficient system for supplying hot water to a home or business available, and also eliminates the need for furnaces in warmer climates. This system converts the excess heat from the water heaters into space heating for inside the building, so that no heat is wasted.

The Eternal hybrid water heater effectively lowers our dependence on gas and/or electricity, thereby reducing our carbon footprint.