

The smartest hot water solution for one to two simultaneous points of hot water use (depending on climate)
The new Marey ECO110 offers excellent value for this 11kW class of tankless. Its heating element uses a patented, German design. Its water channel is stainless steel alloy which is highly resistant to corrosion and scale. Yet it matches copper for heat conductivity.
Set your output temperature with ease using the buttons on the front and the LED temperature readout.
Features
• Easy to adjust and simple to operate
• Push-button temperature control on the front of the unit
• LED panel shows output water temperature
• Automatic over-temperature safety protection at output temperatures above 140°F (60°C)
• Temperature sensor malfunction indicator
• Includes attached 2-foot "pigtail" electrical cable to be hard-wired to junction box or electrical panel
• Compact design saves space
• No stand-by heating loss saves you energy versus a tank
• Eliminates the need to run the hot water tap and wait before getting hot water, when unit is installed close to the point of use
• Control panel displays either Fahrenheit or Celsius
• Very little activation water pressure required
• ETL approved
• 5 year warranty
Technical Specifications
Power | 11kW |
Minimum Circuit Breaker Size | 50A |
Max Amperage Load | 45.8A @ 240V 50A @ 220V |
Recommended Wire Size | 6 AWG copper |
Voltage | 240V |
Minimum Water Flow to Activate Unit | 0.53 GPM (2 liters per minute) |
Operating Water Pressure Range | 5 psi to 85 psi |
Water Connection Size | 1/2" NPT |
Installation Mounting Orientation | Vertical |
Width x Height x Depth | 14.75" x 8.6" x 3" |
Weight | 7.5 lbs |
DOE Energy Factor (EF Rating) Regulation 10 CFR 430.32(d) Compliance |
0.97 |
Maximum incoming water temperature | 125°F |
Temperature increase versus GPM water flow rate
Water Flow Rate | Water Temperature Increase |
1.0 GPM | 85°F |
1.25 GPM | 65°F |
1.5 GPM | 56°F |
2.0 GPM | 42°F |
2.5 GPM | 31°F |
3.0 GPM | 28°F |
NOTE: As of 2-21-2018, the Marey website has an older version of the manual that among other things, shows an incorrect minimum breaker amperage size of 60 amps. The correct breaker size is 50 amps, and the correct manual is at the link above.