shaken-n-stirred
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New Construction:
I will have a hot water tank with a run to the first sink in a master bath only 10 or 12 feet away from the tank (including the vertical drop down from the top of the water heater). This run will continue on to a shower at the end for a total run of say 25 feet. Just above the tank is a full bath. Can not do much better than that.
Then I need to get hot water to the other end of the house for a kitchen, laundry, 1/2 bath, and another full bath. The line / lines to all but the 1/2 bath will be about 50 feet, 1/2 bath more like 30+
Obviously, there is going to be cold water in that 50 feet. I don't like the wasted energy of the recirculating technologies. That waste is huge. Are there any other logical, reasonably inexpensive options to help reduce the delay for hot water?
I might be able to get a small 5 gallon, 15 gallon storage heating tank in the crawlspace under the area in question making the run to the fixtures more like 20 feet and run the hot water from the main tank into that tank. Seems a bit stupid to have 15 gallon tank running just to avoid 30 feet of cold water in the line proceeding the small tank.
Would it make sense to put a small instant / tankless heater 30 feet from the main tank and tee off from there to the fixtures in question. I would think I could again run the HOT water from the main tank through this device so that it basically would only need to heat that first 30 feet of water before hot water from the main tank reached it and the unit would then stop heating the water. I don't know if running hot water through the tankless would hurt the unit or not, or if there are other issues with this plan. Thoughts.
Or if I don't want to waste the energy on a recirculator should I just accept the inconvenience and wasted water / wasted energy of leaving hot water in the long run (I understand that is a waste as well, but not as much as trying to keep hot water in that pipe at all times)
Thoughts
I will have a hot water tank with a run to the first sink in a master bath only 10 or 12 feet away from the tank (including the vertical drop down from the top of the water heater). This run will continue on to a shower at the end for a total run of say 25 feet. Just above the tank is a full bath. Can not do much better than that.
Then I need to get hot water to the other end of the house for a kitchen, laundry, 1/2 bath, and another full bath. The line / lines to all but the 1/2 bath will be about 50 feet, 1/2 bath more like 30+
Obviously, there is going to be cold water in that 50 feet. I don't like the wasted energy of the recirculating technologies. That waste is huge. Are there any other logical, reasonably inexpensive options to help reduce the delay for hot water?
I might be able to get a small 5 gallon, 15 gallon storage heating tank in the crawlspace under the area in question making the run to the fixtures more like 20 feet and run the hot water from the main tank into that tank. Seems a bit stupid to have 15 gallon tank running just to avoid 30 feet of cold water in the line proceeding the small tank.
Would it make sense to put a small instant / tankless heater 30 feet from the main tank and tee off from there to the fixtures in question. I would think I could again run the HOT water from the main tank through this device so that it basically would only need to heat that first 30 feet of water before hot water from the main tank reached it and the unit would then stop heating the water. I don't know if running hot water through the tankless would hurt the unit or not, or if there are other issues with this plan. Thoughts.
Or if I don't want to waste the energy on a recirculator should I just accept the inconvenience and wasted water / wasted energy of leaving hot water in the long run (I understand that is a waste as well, but not as much as trying to keep hot water in that pipe at all times)
Thoughts