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The Rheem® Water Heater Booster helps amp up the performance of traditional gas or electric tank water heaters by up to 45%*. Need to squeeze in another shower in the morning? Or give your tank water heater more horsepower for holiday guests? Give your current water heater a boost.
Adds up to 45%* capacity to water heater tanks, increasing the amount of available hot water and allowing longer hot showers
Vacation Mode and Eco Mode features allow switching off power to the tank when it isn’t needed, saving energy on water heating
Requires only a one-pro install, takes as little as 45 minutes, and Vacation Mode helps save money on energy bills
Installed on an existing tank it gives a 50-gal. tank the capacity of an 80-gal. tank, without taking up more space
Compatible with both electric and gas tanks, the Rheem Water Heater Booster installs directly to the tank’s hot water outlet. It significantly improves the performance of tank-type water heaters by increasing the gallons of hot water delivered and energy efficiency. In fact, it only activates when it senses the water has dropped below the activation temperature.
Easy installation on new or existing electric and gas tanks
Uses existing electrical circuit, so there’s no need for additional electrical infrastructure
Installation requires only a single pro and takes as little as 45 minutes, as opposed to new, larger tank installations
Turns tank water heater off while the home is unoccupied, saving energy
Conserves energy and saves money by setting a schedule to heat water during the peak times only when needed
Presets to maximum water temperature preference
Ensures unit automatically activates at a set temperature when hot water is needed
Works with gas or electric tanks to power on automatically if the internal sensor detects a drop in the water temperature below 60°F
to UL 499/CSA
to ANSI/NSF 372 by WQA
Ready to get nearly double the hot water out of your current water heater?