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    Dec 29, 2009, 05:05 PM
    Is there a tankless hot water heater that can be vented more than 70 feet ?
    I need to install a tankless hot water heater in the apartment complex. However I need to vent to the roof which is about 70 feet from my unit! Do you know any tankless water heater can accommodate this situation?

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