Posted by buickanddeere on January 01, 2016 at 22:09:55 from (173.241.109.78):
In Reply to: water heater posted by tgin on December 31, 2015 at 16:20:58:
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Does save a thing turning down the water tank temperature. In fact it's law here to operate at a minimum of 140F to prevent bacteria growth inside the tank.
If the incoming water is 50F , the water temp at the shower head is 105F and the kid uses 20 gallons of water. It doesn't make a lick of difference if the tank temp is set at 105 or 160F. The same btu's of energy will be used to supply the same 20 gallons of 105F water that entered the tank at 50F.
Operating the tank heater at times other than 7:00AM to 7:00PM Mon to Friday in Ontario reduces the cost to heat that 20 gallons of water 105F down to about 2/3 the peak demand rate.
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