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Craig Robison
 
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Default Water Heater Install Question

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With the electric tank LAST in series, only turning on the electric
tank during periods of peak use will not work, since the water after
being heated by the gas tank would cool and never be heated in the
electric last tank. espically is they didnt use hot water for a couple
days

if his electric bills spike he could add some valves, during normal use
water would enter electric tank first, and not be heated, going to gas
tank for heating. this way water wouldnt sit stagnant in the electric
tank. //// during peak use he would reverse this by changing valve
position to gas tank first and turning on electric tank. valves are
cheap, with 2 tanks of differing ages I would altering valving to
isolate one tank or the other, that way when one fails as it certinally
will one day he moves some valves and has hot water from the remaining
good tank till the bad one is replaced.


I certainly could do that. Or I thought I could just use a couple of valves
to bypass the electric water heater all together and take the gas heated
water straight into the house, but, I am concerned about what happens to a
full tank of un-heated water sitting for days. I also thought about putting
in a power-vented gas model in series ahead of my existing model. With it
there is no pilot light so I could put a switch to kill the power to the
heater, no power = no heating, but this idea became somewhat cost
prohibitive and again I would have the problem of water sitting in a tank
un-heated. Would you guys (gals?) mind giving me some feedback on my second
post about the insulation blankets. I really appreciate all the ideas so
far. I do think I will take the advice and raise the temp on the gas heater
a bit in an effort to keep the electric one from running at all.
Craig