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kellertx5er
May 17, 2016Explorer
mrkoje wrote:
I don't have a tankless in my trailer but I do have one in my house. We have a recirculating pump that is also installed. What this does is take the water that is already in the lines and recirculates it back through the heater. It will do this until the water in the lines is hot thus minimizing the amount of water that is wasted. You might be able to integrate something like this if you are installing or thinking about installing a tankless system.
So what is actually happening is you are using the hot water supply and return lines to store heated water. Isn't that what the tank on a conventional water heater does? Plus I would argue that a water heater tank has better insulation than the piping does. Add in the energy used by the circulating pump and it sounds like a tough argument for the energy 'savings' of the tankless. Hot water quicker, yes. Less energy? don't think so.
I am aware the subject at hand is WATER savings not energy savings, but true conservation does not waste one commodity in the course of saving another.
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