An electric water heater does not need a vent (or flue) though you will want a plumed out piping on the pop-off valve on the heater.
We've got that but the supply line (cold) is insulated but sweating; probably due to change in water temperature vs. ambient temperature. The water heater is inside the closet which is accessed from within our bedroom closet. There is no roof vent and there is a door on the closet. My thought is to put two vents--one down low & one up high--in an effort to allow the moisture to escape. Any thoughts?
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Gas heater & electric heater both are available.
Yes, you can
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Domestic coil in boiler better than electric water heater.
Not if the water heater is electric
No, you only need gas for a gas water heater.
Normally NO
The Bosch Powerstar AE115 Electric Water Heater is great for the price. Try http://www.heater-store.com
The apartment complex master policy
An electric water heater in a hot tank is called an immersion heater and many of those run at 3 kW with a thermostat to control the max temperature. Power showers use a type of water heater that heats the water at the point where it is used, without a tank. They run at 6-8 kW and are also controlled by a thermostat.
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