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S Viemeister
 
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Default Solar water heating system value

Derek Broughton wrote:

S Viemeister wrote:

Derek Broughton wrote:

I don't know how you get your figures, but the average North American
uses
some 40 THOUSAND US gallons of hot water yearly. The water heater
usually
runs in excess of 120F, from a coldwater supply well below 70F. Raising
40,000gal * 50F = 320,000lb * 50F = 16,000,000 BTU, which if I am not
mistaken is going to cost around $25/million BTU to heat. So that comes
out to $400/year. A tad more than £20, and well worth replacing even
with a system that only generates half your hot water.

Where did you get your figures?
About 25 years ago, I was living in a drought-stricken area of the US.
Limits were put on water use - 50 US gallons per person per day. That was
for ALL water, not just the heated stuff. The only thing that suffered
was the garden - which wouldn't have been using heated water, anyway.


See Ron's cite - I'll grant you that you don't _need_ to use 50 gallons of
hot water, but the average family does, anyway. You're right, that's not
40,000 per year, but still an order of magnitude above Meow's figure.

The fifty US gallon figure I quoted, was not for HOT water - it was for ALL
daily water use.