Efficiency of Instant Water Heaters in Oklahoma City

August 20, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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A lot of families use instant water heaters in their Oklahoma City  homes because it does not have a storage tank and is capable of completely eliminating steady heat wastes from the tank and reduces energy consumption usually ranging from twenty to thirty percent. The cool water moves through a pipe into the storage unit and an electric substance heats the supply of water only when it is needed by the user. In this way, the user will never run out of hot water. But the rate of flow of the water is quite limited to only about two to four gallons, which is equivalent to approximately eight to fifteen liters, each minute because this kind of water heater only caters to one water supply. So, if its user plans on taking a bath while running the washing machine at the same instance, he would need to either get a larger unit or install several instant heaters on his house. He could also install these heaters in a parallel sequence for the water heaters to meet the hot water demands; so their user and his family members would be able to take showers one after another without worrying that the hot water supply might run out. And although the gas-fired types seem to have higher rates of flow than the electric counterparts, they could waste energy even when no water is being heated if their pilot lights are turned on. But the energy dissipated by this pilot light is relatively small, so it is not really a big problem.

This kind of Oklahoma City water heater is also not just environmentally friendly but a space-saver too. It does not cause environmental hazards because it does not emit much carbon dioxide unlike the other heater types. And since it does not have a storage tank, it will not consume a lot of its user’s space and it directly heats the water once it is needed. This is in contrast to tanked propane water heaters and the heat pump water heaters which use electric currents to transfer heat from a place to another instead of just directly generating the heat. And they will not work very efficiently in cold spaces. The tanked propane type of heater variety, on the other hand, keeps the hot temperature of the water even when it is not yet needed; thus, resulting in the very inefficient standby losses.

When purchasing an instant heater, one must be aware of its installation procedures and should only buy from reliable manufacturers, such as Bosch, Rinnai, and Takagi. Once it is ready for installation, the user must remember to turn off the main water valve at the meter and carefully remove the old one. Then, he should tighten all connections and connect the threaded gas pipe to the heater. Once done, he must solder all the copper connections and check the new water heater for leaks. The propane may, then, be turned on and the heater may be plugged into the electrical outlet.

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