Turn Your Water Heater Into a Drought Fighting Tool
with Instant Hot Water from Your Fixtures!
Conserve water; add another drought fighting tool to your water conservation tool box!
When you live in an area hit by drought, you want to
conserve water in any way you can. Fortunately there is at least one
way to fight a drought that actually makes your life easier, even adding
convenience to your life.
The concept is simple; stop running water
down the drain while you wait for hot water to arrive. Add a hot water demand
system to your water heater. When you turn on the fixture you will have instant
hot water!
How you might ask? Simple, use a hot water
circulating system or a hot water demand system to provide you with fast
hot water and to eliminate the running of water down the drain while you
wait. A typical family of four can save over 15,000 gallons of water a
year with a demand or circulating system.
Instant hot water adds convenience to your life while you fight the drought
Unlike most methods of saving water such as low
flow toilets and low flow fixtures that create inconveniences for you,
this method actually adds convenience to your life by reducing the
amount of time you must wait. You feel good every time you use hot
water because you realize you are doing your part to preserve our
planets resources, fight the drought, and to reduce the amount of green house gas being
released into the atmosphere.
Hot water circulating systems that use a dedicated
return line are the fastest way to get hot water, but they have a few
problems. With such a system the outlet of the heater is piped to the
first fixture, and from there to the next fixture, and the next etc.
The piping forms a big loop, with a return pipe from the last fixture
that runs back to the inlet of the water heater. The water is
circulated through the piping by a pump which can run full time, can be
controlled with a timer, or can be controlled by temperature. Typically
the pump would turn on when the hot water dropped to 100 degrees, and
off at 120 degrees.
If your home was not plumbed for a circulating
system when it was built, then it will probably be very expensive to
install such a system. Running new piping through an existing building
is very difficult.
Some types of systems waste energy
The aforementioned circulating systems waste a huge
amount of energy keeping all of that hot water plumbing hot. The piping
acts like a big radiator, radiating heat into the surroundings all the
time that it is running. This not only costs more for the wasted
energy, but makes the water heater work harder and puts more greenhouse
gas into the atmosphere.
The circulating systems will not work with tankless
water heaters. Since tankless heaters need a minimum amount of water
flowing through them to turn them on, the circulating system would
either force the heater to stay on all of the time, or it would not pump
enough water to turn the heater on. Either way they don’t get along.
Hot water demand systems - the green
solution
There is a new type of circulating system gaining
popularity these days, known as a demand hot water system. The demand
pump is located at the fixture furthest from the water heater, and
connects to the hot and cold water lines. A demand system only pumps
the water to the fixture when hot water is demanded by the user. The
user pushes a button to activate the pump, which speeds the water to the
fixture without running water down the drain. You get your hot water
faster than normal and don’t wastefully run water down the drain while
you wait.
There are some systems that use a pump at the
furthest fixture like the demand systems, but they don’t require someone
to activate them by pushing a button. They are temperature controlled,
turning the pump on and off to keep the water temperature at the pump at
about 95 degrees. This provides you with instant luke-warm water, and
wastes almost as much energy as the full time circulating systems. It
also keeps your cold water piping full of tepid water, which means you
won’t get cold water at the cold water taps anymore without a long wait.
I prefer the demand systems because when the pump
shuts off I have instant hot water, not luke-warm water, and when I want
cold water it is there as well. There are a number of demand type
systems on the market including the Chilipepper Appliance, Taco Demand
Systems and Metlund D’mand Systems.
Tankless water heaters take longer because they
don’t have a big tank of heated water ready to go…they must first heat
the water, and then deliver it. So you have to add the time it takes to
heat the water to the time it takes to deliver it.
If you are planning on using the system with a
tankless water heater, then you should check with the manufacturer since
most Metlund D’mand system models and most of the Taco models will not
work with tankless water heaters. The pumps just are not powerful
enough. The Chilipepper appliance has the most powerful motor of any
demand system and will run any tankless water heater with no problem.
In fact, a growing number of tankless water heater dealers are beginning
to sell Chilipepper pumps as accessories to the heaters.
Hot water circulating and demand systems are
typically easy to install and range in price from less than $200.00 to
about $700.00.
Do your part to help protect the environment and
conserve our natural resources…get faster hot water for your home today.
Turn you water heater into a drought fighting tool!
Chilipepper
Sales 10 Greg St., # 110 Sparks Nevada, 89431
PH (775)-359-1223