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Which is more economical - electric or natural gas water heater?
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 15:22:53 -0500 "Bob Pietrangelo" wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... I know they're expensive, but have you considered an "on-demand" natural gas hot water system? The initial cost is high, but the payback is supposed to be quite substantial since you're not heating water for nothing while you're not using it. On-demand water heaters do not produce enough water for multiple showers, especially in the winter. They also are more prone to mineral build-up in the coils. I do not recommend them for anything more than a small apartment. http://www.takagi.com/web2003/c07.htm 77 deg. F. rise, 3-5 gpm. Of course you have to get the big one to run 2 showers ) but it is possible. And the M-1 can be chained together up to 20-deep for large flow capacity. -frank |
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Which is more economical - electric or natural gas water heater?
Frank Cusack wrote:
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 15:22:53 -0500 "Bob Pietrangelo" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... I know they're expensive, but have you considered an "on-demand" natural gas hot water system? The initial cost is high, but the payback is supposed to be quite substantial since you're not heating water for nothing while you're not using it. On-demand water heaters do not produce enough water for multiple showers, especially in the winter. They also are more prone to mineral build-up in the coils. I do not recommend them for anything more than a small apartment. http://www.takagi.com/web2003/c07.htm 77 deg. F. rise, 3-5 gpm. Of course you have to get the big one to run 2 showers ) but it is possible. And the M-1 can be chained together up to 20-deep for large flow capacity. -frank And 20 of them would cost ... ? -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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Which is more economical - electric or natural gas water heater?
We have one of the large NG Rinnai on demand water heaters.Our H2O
supply from the street comes in at 50-70F depending on the time of the year. We have never had any low flow issues and it costs very little to operate. We did a couple of extra things to help minimize the amount of hot water that we use, which we would have done anyway, regardless of our choice to use a tankless hot water heater: 1. We installed a grey water heat recovery device, (basically a decent percentage of the heat from the water going bathtub drain is transferred to the cold water supply feeding the showe/bath) http://gfxtechnology.com/ This was really simple and and not too expensive to do. The devices are readily available.It seems only natural after expending all that energy to heat the water, to want to hold onto the heat for longer than 2 seconds (if taking a shower) 2. We replaced our antiquated washer with a horizontal axis machine that only uses 15 gallons of water per wash as oppossed to 60. I hate to state the obvious, but if you don't already have a low flow shower head, now would be a great time to get one. Obviously, the less water you use, the less water you have to heat, no matter what the heating costs are. After all is said and done, it will take some time to recover the expense of your upgrade no matter how you go. Beside the cost, I would encourage you to consider just how much you can cut your carbon emmisions if you go with a tankless unit (or even a storage unit on a timer). It makes absolutely no sense to have water being kept at 120-140F whilst you are asleep, at work or on vacation. Best of luck, Mary. |
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