The Ring Condensing
10 Key Advantages
■ Turn Down Ratio up to 15:1
Most water heaters operate at fixed capacity — delivering too much heat when you need a little, or struggling to keep up when demand spikes. The Ring Condensing unit modulates output across a 15:1 turndown ratio, meaning the system precisely matches energy output to real-time demand. The result? Fewer on/off cycles, dramatically lower fuel consumption, and consistent hot water delivery whether you're running a single faucet or a full commercial load.
■ Top / Bottom Connections
Every installation is different. That's why the Ring Condensing system supports both top and bottom piping connections — giving installers the flexibility to route supply and return lines according to existing site conditions without costly redesigns or workarounds. Whether the job calls for direct hot water flow or a return loop configuration, the Ring Condensing unit adapts to the space, not the other way around.
■ Residential to Commercial Ready
From a single-family home to a large-scale commercial facility, Ring Condensing scales to meet the demand. The spiral stainless heat exchanger design and modular capacity range make this system equally at home in residential applications as it is powering hotels, multifamily buildings, or industrial facilities. One proven platform. Unlimited application potential.
■ Service Friendly
Downtime costs money. The Ring Condensing unit is engineered around a simplified ring heat exchanger with fewer components and no sharp bends — meaning less to inspect, less to clean, and less to go wrong. The streamlined control system makes diagnostics intuitive, so service calls are faster and less disruptive. Your technicians spend less time on the job, and your system spends more time running.
■ Endless Supply. Zero Interruptions.
Unlike storage tank systems that exhaust their reserve and leave users waiting, the Ring Condensing unit delivers continuous hot water on demand — for as long as it's needed. The wide heat exchange surface area of the ring design enables rapid heat transfer, so hot water reaches the tap quickly and keeps flowing without lag or drop-off. No storage. No limits. No cold surprises.
■ 199k BTU ~ Multi-Million Systems
Whether your project calls for a compact residential installation or a multi-unit commercial system, Ring Condensing covers the full spectrum. Capacity can be scaled from 50,000 kcal/h to 500,000 kcal/h, with systems designed to reach multi-million BTU output through cascading configurations. Build exactly the system the job requires — no more, no less.
■ Quiet. Powerful Performance.
Traditional heat exchangers rely on angular, segmented designs that introduce turbulence and mechanical noise. The Ring Condensing unit's cylindrical ring design eliminates sharp bends entirely, allowing water and combustion gases to flow smoothly through the system. The result is impressively quiet operation — even at high load — without any sacrifice in heating output or efficiency.
■ Fits Any Space
The Ring Condensing system's simple, compact structure removes the need for additional components like tempering valves, keeping the overall footprint small and the installation layout clean. Whether the mechanical room is tight or the installation site has unusual constraints, Ring Condensing fits. Less equipment. Less complexity. More space for what matters.
■ Hassle-Free Compliance
Navigating efficiency standards, emissions requirements, and local codes doesn't have to slow a project down. The Ring Condensing system is designed to meet regulatory demands across residential and commercial classifications without requiring additional retrofits or workarounds. Spec it with confidence, knowing compliance is built in — not bolted on.
■ Steady Temperature. No Breaks in Flow.
The cold water sandwich effect — the unwanted burst of cold water interrupting a hot water draw — is significantly reduced in the Ring Condensing system. The ring design and the expanded heat exchange surface area maintain thermal consistency even during frequent on/off cycling patterns. The water that reaches your fixtures feels right, every time — steady, comfortable, and uninterrupted.