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 Fasto instantaneous water heater
Author: wbrownell (NY)

I have a Fasto tankless water heater that I want to use in an outdoor shower with no electricity.
I require technical information on the type of gas and what pressure. Can anyone assist?
Also looking for any drawings that may be out there.

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 Re: Fasto instantaneous water heater
Author: packy (MA)

i can even find the name 'fasto' on google.
you can only use a gas appliance without electricity if it has a standing pilot. all others have electronic ignition.

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 Re: Fasto instantaneous water heater
Author: Paul48 (CT)

I think I'm pretty good at finding stuff on the internet, and I can't find any mention of Fasto.

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 Re: Fasto instantaneous water heater
Author: zl700 (MN)

A marine tankless water heater from the Netherlands
Pretty sure long gone out of business

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 Re: Fasto instantaneous water heater
Author: packy (MA)

are there any ratings plates on or inside the cover of the heater?
if so are they in english?
if it is to be used for only one outside shower, you may find it will cost you less money (and you will be safer) if you go to a big box store and buy a cheap tankless.
many foreign heaters or boilers have european threads that need special adapters to match up with our system. sometimes these adapters are available only from the manufacturer ???

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