Use Tankless Water
Heaters
Save on Energy Bills
A device like a tankless water heater provides hot water at a
preset temperature whenever you need. Since there is no
provision for storage the mechanism of a tankless water heater
substantially reduces or eliminates standby losses. Unlike a
conventional storage tank water heater, a tankless water heater
starts to heat water only on demand. It has a heating device
that is automatically triggered by the flow of water when the
hot water valve is turned on. Once it gets activated, the
heater delivers an uninterrupted supply of hot water. You can
run it for as long as you need to at a stretch without the
water going cold.
Most of the latest tankless water heaters have
computer-monitored safety devices and automatic water and
gas valves. They are more flexible in terms of possible
applications. Some of them can even be used in boats,
mobile homes and RVs, radiant heating systems, etc. These
water heaters are used to fulfill all your hot water needs
or else to supplement the heat from a solar hot water
system. They save up to 20 per cent of your water-heating
bill. This can be considered to be a significant saving in
view of the fact that water heating accounts for about 14
percent of the average U.S. household energy budget.
Tankless water heaters, which could either run on gas or
electric, are rated by the maximum flow rate at a desired
preset temperature. Latest features allow you to set the
delivery temperature. Efficiency is considerably higher
compared to an equivalent tank water heater system in that
standby losses are almost completely eliminated. In addition to
electric tankless water heaters, residential gas models are
available which can heat more than five gallons per minute at
60°F temperature, supposedly enough for two showers running at
a time. Unlike point of use water heaters, whole house electric
units usually have a flow amount of about three gallons per
minute.
Spiraling fuel and energy prices are crying out for effective
changes in the way we heat our domestic hot water. Since
tankless water heaters only use energy when in use they are
likely to save you more money over their expected lifespan of
20 years than they will actually cost you initially. Besides
energy efficiency, they occupy less space, are easy to maintain
and user-friendly. The payback period for a tankless water
heater is between 3 and 7 years depending on your consumption
of hot water and the cost of energy in your state. As a rule of
thumb, the smaller the amount of hot water used, the faster the
payoff. Because of their compact size, greater durability,
higher energy efficiency, and ability to provide hot water
endlessly, you get true value for money when you buy tankless
water heaters.
Paul Rowe is a the owner and president of Magic Plumbing
serving the San Francisco Bay Area, California, for over 30
Years.
Specializing in plumbing, drain cleaning and trenchless sewer
installation.
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by Paul Rowe - June 20th, 2008
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