Water Heaters
Modern lifestyles
depend on an ample supply of hot water. With a properly sized
electric or LP gas water heater, you will have an abundant supply of
hot water to meet your needs. When the hot water goes out you can count
on A. Bailey Plumbing to get it working again with a new hot water heater.
Things to consider:
A.
Bailey Plumbing installs water heaters that meet local codes
and manufacturers recommendations for proper operation and safety.
When choosing a storage type water heater, select one to meet your highest
one-time demand (first hour rating).
In larger homes two smaller heaters may meet your needs better than
one large unit.
Select models with a higher energy factor (EF) to reduce operating cost.
The Federal Trade Commission requires an energy guide label on each
residential gas, oil and electric storage type water heater. The
label shows estimated annual heating cost based on the heater capacity,
EF rating and cost of fuel.
You should locate water heaters in a conditioned area where possible.
Hot water pipes should be insulated throughout the house for efficiency.
You
can find the right size water heater for your needs by finding models
with a First Hour Rating that matches (within one or two gallons) your
peak hour demand.
To estimate your peak hour demand:
1. Determine during what general time of day (morning, noon, evening)
there is usually the most use of hot water in your home, keeping in
mind the number of people in your home.
2. Using the following table, determine what your maximum usage
of hot water in one hour could be; this is your peak hour demand.
NOTE: This table does not estimate total daily hot water usage.
As an example, an average of 4 gallons of hot water is used each time
dishes are washed by hand, but dishes washed by hand are usually done
3 times a day. The average daily hot water usage for hand dishwashing,
12 gallons, is about the same as the average hot water usage for an
automatic dishwasher, used once a day.
| Use |
Avg. gal. of
hot water |
|
# per hour |
|
Gallons used
in one hour |
| Shower |
20 |
x |
|
= |
|
| Bath |
20 |
x |
|
= |
|
| Shaving |
2 |
x |
|
= |
|
| Hands & face washing |
4 |
x |
|
= |
|
| Hair shampoo |
4 |
x |
|
= |
|
| Automatic dishwasher |
14 |
x |
|
= |
|
| Food preparation |
5 |
x |
|
= |
|
| Automatic clothes washer |
32 |
x |
|
= |
|
| |
TOTAL (Peak Hour
Demand) |
|
EXAMPLE: Your household uses the most hot water in the morning.
In the busiest one-hour period of the morning, the usage is:
| 3 showers |
20 x 3 = 60 |
| 1 shave |
2 x 1 = 2 |
| 1 shampoo |
4 x 1 = 4 |
| Hand washing of dishes |
4 x 1 = 4 |
| |
| (Peak Hour Demand) |
70 |
In this case, the peak hour demand is 70
gallons and you should look for those models of water heaters with a
first hour rating of 68 to 72 gallons.
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