Titan N-120 Tankless Water Heater Electric
Experience on-demand hot water with the Titan N-120 SCR-2, a compact and highly efficient electric tankless water heater. Designed for reliability and energy savings, this unit is ideal for small homes in warmer climates or as a dedicated point-of-use heater. Its durable steel and copper-brass construction ensures longevity, while its 99.5% efficiency can reduce energy consumption by up to 60% compared to traditional tank systems. Enjoy a space-saving design that's significantly smaller than conventional tanks, making it a practical and modern upgrade for your home.
$242.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
172
/ 220
#172 in Water Heaters
Price vs Category Average
-73%
Below average
Power Rating
11.8220
/ KW at V
Who it's for
- Continuous Hot Water Supply
- High Energy Efficiency
- Compact Design and Space Saving
Who should skip it
- Demanding Electrical Requirements
- Limited Flow in Cold Climates
- High Upfront Cost
Key Specs
Power Rating
11.8KW at 220V
Electrical Requirement
54 amps, requires 1 double pole 60 amp breaker
Fittings
1/2" Compression Fittings
Dimensions
10" high x 7" wide x 2 3/4" deep
Weight
8.4 lbs
Material
Steel outer / copper-brass inner casing
Certifications
UL approved #499, ANSI-Z 10.03 certified
Warranty
10 year on water carrying components, 1 year on the rest
Features
- Provides hot water only when needed
- Thermostatically controlled for consistent temperature
- Significant energy savings up to 60%
- Compact and lightweight design
- Dual heating chambers enhance reliability
- Highly efficient operation at 99.5%
- Durable steel and copper-brass construction
- Space-saving alternative to traditional tanks
What customers say
Users praise the Titan N120 for its compact size and efficient, continuous hot water delivery, noting substantial long-term energy savings over traditional heaters. This positive reception is strongly tied to successful installation. However, many buyers underestimate the significant electrical infrastructure requirements, leading to installation frustration and unexpected costs. Performance is also a concern in very cold climates, where reduced flow rates disappoint those expecting whole-house capacity. While the unit is celebrated by informed buyers in moderate areas for its efficiency and reliability, installation complexity remains a major hurdle for many potential customers.
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