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Features:
| Intended Household: | 5+ Person |
|---|---|
| Application: | Plumbing |
| Fuel Type: | Natural Gas |
| Capacity (Gallons): | 75 |
| BTU Input: | 76000 |
| Vent Type: | Atmospheric |
| Vent Size: | 4" |
| Gas Connection: | 1/2" |
| Water Connection: | 1" |
| Recovery Efficiency: | 80% |
| Height (Inches): | 62.625" |
| Diameter (Inches): | 26" |
| Depth (Inches): | 27-1/4" |
| Weight (lbs): | 263 lbs |
| Warranty: | 6 Year Limited Tank/ 6 Year Limited on Component Parts |
| Energy Star Rated: | No |
Yes, you can use this in high altitudes. There are specific parts for high altitude such as NG High Altitude Orifice 0-7000ft which is SKU 234-41034-27. The regular orifice is only rated for up to 2000ft.
This model does not meet CA Ultra Lo NOx requirements
No it can not, most water heaters are not approved for both. It would be best to contact Bradford White directly to see which models they suggest for that application.
Yes, this would be a replacement model.
Yes, it does.
According to the product overview for this model (RG275H6N) there is a Recovery at 90 degrees F rise of 82 U.S GPH.
For units like this over 72 gallons the manufacturer does not offer a first hour rating on the specifications sheet. However, the rule of thumb is 70% of capacity plus recovery gallons per hour for an estimate.
RG275H6N and any (atmospheric vented, standing pilot heater) will create its own power and will run during a power outage.
As per the installation manual "This water heater must be connected to a lined masonry chimney or venting system approved by local codes or ordinances." For further information please refer to page 9 of this manual.
For units like this over 72 gallons the manufacturer does not offer a first hour rating on the specifications sheet. However, the rule of thumb is 70% of capacity plus recovery gallons per hour for an estimate.