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CAMPLUX Propane Gas Tankless Water Heater 3.18 GPM, 82,000 BTU Instant Hot Water Heater with Glass Panel, Residential Gas Propane Water Heater for 2-3 Points Use, White

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Style: Liquid Propane 3.18 GPM


Color: White


Features

  • Performance: Camplux 3.18 GPM propane tankless water heater boasts a heating capacity of 820,000 BTU and a hot water flow rate of 3.18 gallons per minute (GPM). It can provide continuous hot water for 2-3 water supply points, making it sufficient to meet the hot water needs of a household's bathroom, kitchen, and bar area.
  • No Waiting Required: Unlike traditional tank water heaters, tankless water heaters eliminate the need for a 30-minute preheating wait time, allowing you to have unlimited hot water on demand.
  • Upgrade features: The indoor tankless water heater has trendy and modern design with unique white glassy front panel easy to control the water temperature with LED touchscreen (Fahrenheit and Celsius switch optional). 90wind isolation design, this tankless propane water heater can anti backflow wind in high floors.
  • Recommendation: We strongly advise that all installations of the device adhere to local building and plumbing regulations at the installation location, and should be carried out by licensed professionals.

Brand: CAMPLUX ENJOY OUTDOOR LIFE


Product Dimensions: 14.37"W x 25.39"H


Special Feature: Dry Combustion Protection, Flame Failure Device, Anti-Freezing Protection, Over Heating Protection, 90° Wind Isolation Design See more


Color: White


Wattage: 42 watts


Brand: ‎CAMPLUX ENJOY OUTDOOR LIFE


Product Dimensions: ‎14.37"W x 25.39"H


Special Feature: ‎Dry Combustion Protection, Flame Failure Device, Anti-Freezing Protection, Over Heating Protection, 90° Wind Isolation Design


Color: ‎White


Wattage: ‎42 watts


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Maximum Flow Rate: ‎3.18 Gallons Per Minute


Maximum Temperature: ‎149 Degrees Fahrenheit


Heat Output: ‎42 Watts


Efficiency: ‎high


Maximum Operating Pressure: ‎145 Pound per Square Inch


Maximum Pressure: ‎145 Pound per Square Inch


Mounting Type: ‎Wall


Is Electric: ‎No


Manufacturer: ‎CAMPLUX


UPC: ‎850011050514


Part Number: ‎CA318W-LP


Item Weight: ‎24.9 pounds


Item model number: ‎CA318W-LP


Maximum Power: ‎24 Kilowatts


Installation Method: ‎Wall-Mounted


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Water Consumption: ‎12 Liters Per Flush


Special Features: ‎Dry Combustion Protection, Flame Failure Device, Anti-Freezing Protection, Over Heating Protection, 90° Wind Isolation Design


Usage: ‎Indoor Use


Included Components: ‎Horizontal Venting, Camplux CA318 PropaneTankless Water Heater, Instruction Manual, Installation Hardware


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: February 27, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great product, even better customer service!!
Style: Liquid Propane 3.18 GPM Color: White
I have had this unit in my skoolie for 2 years now and I love it. It is very very efficient and I have only had to fill my 20lb propane tank once since I bought the heater. There is a bit of a learning curve as to how tankless water heaters work but once you have the settings correct, they work great. The thing that has really sold me on this specific brand is their amazing customer service. No matter what has come along they have always been very helpful. In a world where customer satisfaction is no longer a priority, this fact alone will keep me buying their products no matter what. They are quick, polite, and stand by their product like no one else. This is not a paid or incentivised review, this is a real customer who has had this product and used it exclusively for 2 years. Thank you Camplux! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024 by TB2Blazer TB2Blazer

  • Seem to be multiple versions.
Style: Liquid Propane 3.18 GPM Color: White
I got one of these 3.18gpm automatic heaters from a warehouse deal. A white one if that makes any difference. It is in Fahrenheit rather than the Celsius that would be expected from prior reviews. Not sure of the other changes, but I can also say that the blower fan is at the top of the unit just under the flap valves. I believe the combustion blower was at the bottom on the earlier units. I've yet to see if it has low temperature protection in this model, but I doubt it. I will be adding a thermal switch inside that starts up the blower fan whenever the internal temp drops below 40. It should run here and there drawing warm inside air through the device occasionally all winter. I've only hooked it up to test it then put it away so far. I am not at the stage with my tiny house to install it yet, but I couldn't pass up the warehouse deal and bought it the moment I spotted it since this was the unit I was going to use anyway. In my initial testing, the only thing I would consider a flaw is that you need quite a flow to make it start up. I would like if it started at more like 0.3GPM rather than almost 0.7. That's a lot of water for me. I use 0.5 GPM on every fixture, even the shower even though I have unlimited well water. The blower makes a bit of noise, and there is an audible clink as the flaps shut when the blower powers off. No big deal, not as loud as a typical bathroom vent fan. For me this will partly double as the bathroom vent on my wall. Something to pay attention to is that most houses are in a negative pressure during the winter. Especially down low in a basement. Those who use this in the winter and have it freeze may be experiencing cold air being constantly drawn into the unit past the flaps because their house is leaking warm air above. Something like a chimney wastes a TON of hot air which has to come from somewhere. I was able to turn the flow rate up very high before it couldn't hold 120*F anymore, at least to me given how little water I am used to. For sure this thing will be able to give you at least a pleasant shower or one large warm water task at a time even with a feed temp of 33*f. The real limit will be getting it to actually start with the lower flows needed for that. I'm sure that it will do at least 1GPM even in those extremes though. Didn't do the BTU/hr calculation for the water volume and temperature. The 3.18GPM will assume a more reasonable feed temperature of course. Speaking of BTU this claims 80k BTU/hr. I don't know if that's the gas consumption rate, or the actual thermal output. Assuming it's thermal, the gas rate is probably more like 96k. This means that the heater will run maxed out for 1 hr per gallon of propane, or about 4 hours total on a 20lb tank that is full at absolute max flow rate. Ultimately this means that it should last quite a long time for a family taking average showers. LPG has 95,500BTU energy per gallon. This is also reaching the limits of a 20lb propane tank especially if it's cold. When propane gas is drawn from the tank the remaining liquid propane boils to replace the gas consumed. This lowers the temperature which then changes the pressure coefficient to be lower. Eventually it will get so cold it cannot boil enough to maintain pressure. This heater could freeze a 20lb tank like that at max flow. I will come back and update this when I eventually have it installed, then again when someday it fails as all things do. hopefully it remains a 5 star review either way. Final note, take a close look at the measurements. This thing is HUGE if you're used to the D battery ignited ones. It's small for what it is, don't get me wrong, but I was caught off guard by it slightly because I never even looked at the dimensions of it. Not negative at all. Just an observation. I assumed the output pipe was 2", so in my head the device was going to be some 30% smaller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2022 by KenjiFox

  • It’s a water heater, if it heats?…..Updated!!!
Style: Liquid Propane 3.18 GPM Color: Black
Updated Review: So I still stand by my original review of the first unit I received and the hard money I spent to install, uninstall, re-pipe, and ect so I will keep the original review included below, but things have changed drastically. Following my original review I was super surprised to see I had been reached out to by the company. They expressed concern and asked how they could make matters better. They suggested a full refund and sending me a brand new unit. I was very happy to proceed and my new unit arrived fast. The new unit arrived well packed, but the box was pretty destroyed in shipping. The unit itself was great and fired up perfectly on install. The new unit I received has been wonderful. Truly we on the off grid homestead have been very happy with this unit. The unit is simple to operate and has generated awesome quick heat. Propane use seems low and the unit is super quiet. While it does also use 120v, my watts meter seems to notice nothing of real use much of the time. Overall, I love this new unit. Now will it last IDK? I pray. Is there issues? A few. We notice when the unit has any kind of restricted water flow from the pump it tends to go a bit hot crazy. The heat will jump wildly until a consistent pressure is reached. This is mostly rare, but he have noticed it when the pipes are cold from our cistern. Overall I would by again in the future. The new unit is great and the customer service has been excellent. Original review: It’s a instant propane water heater, well that is if it arrives working. So I purchased this unit praying, no hoping, previous reviews of this unit were wrong. People had complained about it not working or failing. If your like me you love to give the underdog a chance. A chance to win the day, however my off grid hopes were dashed the moment I opened the box. The unit seemed well packaged and it was. Sadly the company sent me a defective unit with damage to the glass led screen and and non-working up button. I noticed the glass damage, but installed it anyways hoping the damage was mostly cosmetic. Sadly I was wrong. The unit jumps around with temps, pressure, and the power button is all that works. Very sad as it looks like it would be nice, like nice as an art piece…..if it also worked. So sorry to dash anyone’s dreams on the this unit, as I paid good money to install it in my off grid bath house and wanted it to work. If I was you, I would purchase somewhere else with someone else, or a least until this company or unit is corrected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2022 by Jeff Jeff

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