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Gpvl 50. AO Smith GPVL50LP 50 Gallon 40,000 BTU ProMax Power Vent, 59 OFF Featuring a 50-gallon (nominal) tank and a 40,000 BTU gas burner, the GPVL-50 Power Vent delivers a first hour rating of 79 gallons and a recovery rate of 44.7 gallons per hour. Smith GPVL-50 Service Handbook (39 pages) RESIDENTIAL GAS WATER HEATERS POWER VENTED GAS MODELS WITH HOT SURFACE IGNITION NOT FOR USE IN MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOMES

GPVH50 AO Smith GPVH50 50 Gallon 40,000 BTU ProMax Power Vent
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Featuring a 50-gallon (nominal) tank and a 40,000 BTU propane burner, the GPVL-50 (LP) Power Vent delivers a first hour rating of 79 gallons and a recovery rate of 44.7 gallons per hour. Smith GPVL-50 Service Handbook (39 pages) RESIDENTIAL GAS WATER HEATERS POWER VENTED GAS MODELS WITH HOT SURFACE IGNITION NOT FOR USE IN MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOMES

GPVH50 AO Smith GPVH50 50 Gallon 40,000 BTU ProMax Power Vent

This tank water heater uses natural gas as its fuel source and Power Vent for exhaust Smith GPVL-50 Service Handbook (39 pages) RESIDENTIAL GAS WATER HEATERS POWER VENTED GAS MODELS WITH HOT SURFACE IGNITION NOT FOR USE IN MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOMES ‎GPVL-50 : Item Weight ‎213 pounds : Product Dimensions ‎24 x 24 x 60.13 inches : Item model number ‎GPVL-50 : Size ‎50 gal : Item Package Quantity ‎1 : Certification ‎Energy Star : Special Features ‎Electronic Gas Control, LED Display : Batteries Required? ‎No : Warranty Description

A.O. Smith Water Heater GPVT 50 User Guide. The ProLine XE Power Vent gas water heater is engineered to maximize efficiency while offering greater flexibility in installation options It can provide hot water for a home with 3 to 4 occupants

GPVL 50 WATER HTR 50 GAL LP POWER VENT SHORTMidState Supply. Smith conventional water heater, model GPVL-50 has a storage capacity of 50 US Gallon and a heating capacity of 40000 BTU Power venting uses a fan or blower to push the exhaust gases.