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The Stiebel Eltron Tempra 29 Plus is a high-efficiency, 28.8 kW electric tankless water heater engineered in Germany. It provides continuous hot water at a flow rate of 3 gallons per minute, supports up to 3 simultaneous showers, and features dual temperature memory presets for personalized comfort. Its compact, vent-free design allows flexible installation, while patented self-modulating technology ensures optimal energy use and up to 34% savings on heating costs.






| ASIN | B07GYQHWYJ |
| Brand | Stiebel Eltron |
| Capacity | 0.39 gallons |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,632) |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Flow Rate | 3 Gallons Per Minute |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040232668623 |
| Heat Output | 28800 Watts |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 42.2W x 36.8H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Water Heater |
| Item Weight | 19 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Stiebel Eltron |
| Material | Copper |
| Maximum Pressure | 150 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model Number | 239223 |
| Mount Type | Wall |
| Part Number | 239223 |
| Power source | Hard Wiring Required |
| Special Features | LED Display |
| Style | Tempra 29 Plus (29 kW) |
| UPC | 040232668623 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 28.8 KW |
A**G
For five years I've lived in this home with a 75 gallon gas hot water heater. It was in the house when I moved in and to be honest I've never had any complaints. Though it worked fine I decided to change out and because we are going solar roof next year I wanted to go electric. For the same reason we had gone gas furnace to electric heat pump for heating. I needed to decide whether to go electric tankless or electric heat-pump water heater. I went with this unit, the 29kw size. There are only two of us in the house so it seemed more prudent. We have several EVs and the largest tankless along with EV charging would be a fairly large load even for 200 amp service. First the upsides: 1. Unlimited hot water. Both of us can take showers at the same time. The only issue that two of us can have is if both of us want showers while the first cycle of the clothes washing machine is running. Minor limitation. Timing is everything. 2. Absolutely using no power when we aren't using water. We can go away for a month, walk in the door and take a shower and get instant hot water. 3. Accurate temperature control. We have two presets and one has been set for filling the soaking tub. Just press the button and then run pure hot water to fill the tub. The tub gets filled to perfection without figuring out the calculus of the mixing valve which changes depending on the temperature of the water coming into the house. This is a great feature that nobody told me about. 4. The house was originally built with what I consider a shortcoming. The hot water heater was located next to the furnace so it could use the same flue and gas connection. This is fine for ease of install but the hot water heater is on the other side of the house from where the hot water is most often used. Running the shower in the master bath or the sink in the kitchen required a full minute of water running to get hot water. We now installed the tankless beneath the kitchen where we use the water. No flue is required. This unit goes anywhere. Now we have hot water in a hurry where we use it. The downside. I once had a power failure that lasted several days. The water heater was the same as I replaced - used no electricity and vented naturally through a flue. There is something nice about a hot shower during a power failure. That will no longer an option. But then, I haven't lost power in five years. The only upside of the tankless heat-pump water heater would have been its (limited) supply of hot water during a power failure and its natural de-humidification feature. With everything considered, we went tankless. Just a tip, the most often warning I've heard with tankless is impurities in the water that can collect. To reduce this problem we installed a whole-house water filtration system after the water-softener and ahead of the heater. Note that I only gave tech support three stars - that is because I didn't need them so never found out about their quality. I did need power though and didn't have the required six circuit breakers that the unit required. I installed a 125 amp sub panel dedicated to the water heater. The unit has been flawless. It just works.
C**E
I live in a mobile home, not a lot of space. The 29kW work well for on shower and 2 sinks and free extra space for storage. Be aware to buy the right one, you will be disapointeed (I try a 18kW, is not enough). I live in Quebec City, lower than 29Kw will not do the job. Water is 4 celcius in winter.
A**N
Excelente produto (fabricação alemã), muito bem construído, super robusto e com resistência blindada. Apresenta ótimo funcionamento, mantendo a temperatura desejada com grande precisão. Não há ruido algum durante o uso, sendo absolutamente silencioso, fácil de instalar e operar. O único incoveniente é o preço, mais elevado que os demais aquecedores, mas vale a pena. Faz juz ao slogan: simply the best!!
L**S
por fin me gusta bañarme
W**S
Easily installed and works great
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