Product Details
| Application: | Plumbing |
|---|---|
| Intended Household: | 3-4 Person |
| Fuel Type: | Propane |
| Capacity (Gallons): | 48 |
| BTU Input: | 50000 |
| Gas Connection: | 1/2" |
| Water Connection: | 3/4" |
| Vent Size: | 2" 3" 4" |
| Vent Type: | Power Vent CPVC Polypropylene ABS PVC |
| ASME: | No |
| 1st Hour Delivery (Gallons): | 96 |
| Max Pressure (PSI): | 150 |
| Energy Factor: | 0.72 |
| Recovery 90°F Rise: | 55.9 GPH |
| Max Altitude (Feet): | 10100 |
| Depth (Inches): | 29-1/8" |
| Diameter (Inches): | 22" |
| Height (Inches): | 68.5" |
| Weight (lbs): | 192 lbs |
| Warranty: | 6 Year Tank/6 Year Parts Limited |
Yes, it does.
This unit has an aluminum anode rod that can be replaced.
An anode rod is included. Until the unit is shipped and delivered with a serial number, we will not know which specific rod it is. Thank you.
Yes, the anode rod is indeed not connected to the hot water outlet.
This unit requires 50 cubic feet of volume per 1000 btu input capacity, so a space of 2500 cubic feet is required. If installing in a smaller space, then fresh air inlets will be required. For more information on the venting requirements please see pg 17 here: http://www.supplyhouse.com/AO-Smith-GPVT-50-LP-50-Gallon-50000-BTU-ProMax-Power-Vent-Residential-Gas-Water-Heater-LP-Gas
The appropriate way to install a recirculation loop system would be using the side taps on the tank. The side recirculation loop connections may not be used as the primary water inlet and outlet connections.
it should not be, most water heaters are not recommended for heating purposes.
Yes, the GPVT-50 water heater uses a hot surface ignitor to light the natural gas.
No, this unit draws air from the space it is installed in.
Yes, the SKU number is GPVT-50-LP.
Yes, this unit is power vented and would have no issues venting out the side of the house.