40 gallon 120 volt electric water heater

40 gallon 120 volt electric water heater

This top entry water heater is designed to meet all of your residential water heating requirements. Available in 40 imperial gallon capacity and can be connected to 120 V, 208 V or 240 V.

Documentation

Warranty*

1 year
on component parts

*From the date of installation. For more specific warranty details including exceptions, consult the owner’s manual. Certain conditions apply.

Evaluate your daily consumption to find the residential water heater that meets your needs.

Benefits

FACTORY INSTALLED TEMPERATURE & PRESSURE-RELIEF VALVE
Protects the tank from the damaging effects of excessive temperature and pressure.

FACTORY INSTALLED 3/4" NPT DI-ELECTRIC NIPPLES
Extend the life of the water heater by providing excellent corrosion protection.

FACTORY INSTALLED HEAT TRAPS
Helps reduce the migration of hot water, thus limiting heat loss escaping through inlet and outlet fitings.

AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Adjustable thermostats will provide years of reliable trouble-free service at the desired water temperature and a safety cut-off is provided for abnormal conditions.

INSULATION
A thick uniform blanket of

40 gallon 120 volt electric water heater
eco-friendly insulation keeps the water hotter for longer periods, reduces stand-by losses and energy costs.
40 gallon 120 volt electric water heater
contains no HCFC’S (hydrochlorofluorocarbons), CFC’S (chlorofluorocarbons), HFC’S (hydrofluorocarbons) nor VOC'S (volatile organic compounds).

ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
All models are equipped with CSA approved bolt-on immersion elements made by Giant. These elements can be easily replaced with no special tools, resulting in low maintenance costs.

GLASS-LINED INNER TANK
A uniquely formulated blue cobalt glass enriched with zircon is fused to specially treated steel at 1,600°F (871°C) to provide the best coating available against corrosion for many years. The tank is certified at a test pressure of 300 PSI (2 068 kPa) et peut supporter une pression d’opération de 150 PSI (1 035 kPa).

HIGH QUALITY MAGNESIUM ANODE
Provides excellent protection against the corrosive effects of water and extends tank life.

DRAIN VALVE
Tamper-resistant, one-piece drain valve is installed for easy drainage.

OVERFLOW SYSTEM
A 90° elbow overflow tube is supplied with each residential electric water heater.

Browse trusted brands of water heaters to optimize hot water efficiency and longevity. Consider models that deliver 10% more on-demand hot water for high usage or traditional electric water heaters with glass interiors. For maximum output, shop the 60-gallon tanks. For maximizing space and quick response, investigate tankless options that offer energy-saving technology. Upgrade an existing unit with an aluminum insulation blanket. Keep an older heater running, or boost efficiency with water heater parts and accessories.


Electric water heaters come in two main designs: those with tanks and tankless options. Heaters with tanks also come in various sizes. Compact options supply instant hot water in point-of-use applications, such as sinks in residential, industrial, and commercial applications, for cleaning hands and small tools. The tanks come in various capacities ranging from 2 to 10 gallons. Heaters with medium-capacity tanks are suitable for small homes with one or two bathrooms. The tanks range in capacity from 10 to 20 gallons. Large heaters have tanks that exceed 30 gallons and supply water to bigger residences and commercial settings. Water heating units with tanks are usually set on floors or strong supports.

Tanks with special linings, such as blue cobalt glass, are typically long lasting because the material resists corrosion. Some heaters also feature corrosion-resistant heating elements, such as magnesium, to prolong their service lives. For optimal energy efficiency, some tanks have fibreglass insulation to minimize heat loss. Select tank and tankless water heaters have smart features with digital temperature displays. Some thermostats have additional features that help regulate water temperatures to help prevent injury and damage. There are ETL- and UL-listed heaters that meet various safety and energy efficiency standards.

Tankless heaters provide instant hot water. Their compact sizes allow users to mount them on walls or floors. Heaters have various capabilities, and powerful 30-kilowatt heaters can supply water to up to four bathrooms. Medium-power options include 20- and 30-kilowatt units that can supply between two and three bathrooms or major appliances with hot water. Small heaters for one to two-member households use less than 20 kilowatts. Thanks to their compact designs, some tankless heaters are compatible with mobile homes.

Select electrical water heaters have useful features, such as flow control and intelligent self-modulation for energy conservation and temperature regulation. Other water heating units, such as gas water heaters, do not use electricity, so are ideal for areas prone to power outages.

Do they make 120v water heaters?

Mobile Home Water Heater is specifically made for easy installation in mobile home applications and is designed to maximize your hot water output. With a 30-gallon (nominal) tank capacity the EMHT-30 (120v) delivers a first hour rating of 50 gallons at an Uniform Energy Factor of 0.90.

What voltage is a 40 gallon electric water heater?

With a 40-gallon (nominal) tank capacity the EMHS-40W (120) delivers a first hour rating of 40 gallons at an Uniform Energy Factor of 0.91. This heater has dual 3,000 Watt elements and 120 Volts.

What is the best electric 40 gallon hot water heater?

Best 40 gallon electric water heater. We looked at every 50 gallon tank on the market and our favorite is the Rheem Performance 40 Gal. Electric Tank Water Heater.

How much does a 40 gallon electric water heater cost?

A 40-gallon water heater effectively meets the needs of a home with two people, and it costs around $320 to $1,600. For homes with five people or more, you may need to consider a 75-gallon (average price of $900 to $3,000) or an 80-gallon (average price of $1,000 to $3,200) water heater.