Hot Water

Hot Water
What happened to the hot water in the bathtub?

I live in a flat. There is a gas boiler and I have hot water in the kitchen and the bathroom sink, but suddenly there is no hot water from the shower or hot water faucet in the bathtub. What's happening? Ja, ja, no sir, I know well the key is for the cold and that hot. No, there is a single handle tub, there is hot water and one for cold water.

If you have single handle tub can be somthing to do with the handle. If you have a tank Water Heater does not work, certain handles. Just a thought.

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We all do. Run water down the drain waiting for hot water. Who is going to jump in the shower when the water is cold! Well anyone. Is there a way to avoid the use of all that water down the drain?

Yes, a circulation system of hot water will eliminate the need to run that water down the drain. There are several types of systems available hot water circulation, and are fairly easy to understand.

The first type of system is the full-time circulation system. In this type of delivery system hot water heater water is connected to a pipe that passes through each device in the home, and then back to the water heater. A small pump circulates hot water through the pipe, therefore always hot water near each appliance. instant hot water!

But there is a price to pay! This is an expensive system to operate, since the pump uses some energy and runs constantly, you have to pay for that energy. But much greater is the cost of heating water. Warm water is very expensive, so when you pump through a long tube, and the heat pipe is losing energy to the atmosphere around it, you end up spending a lot of money to heat the water pipe hot and its immediate surroundings.

You can place the bomb with a timer, so that during periods that people do not normally use hot water, the pump is off. That helps, but is still very expensive. Some systems also control the pump to control water temperature. Pump stops when it reaches a set point, then back on when the water drops to the lower set point. This reduces power consumption by the pump, but does little to reduce energy losses much higher than heat loss from the system.

Another problem with these systems is that they require special return line from the furthest fixture back to the water heater work. This is an expensive option to build a house, and a much more expensive option to add to an existing home.

There is another kind of circulation systems hot water not requiring a return line. These systems use the cold water line as the return line. The cold water line is always connected to entry of water heater, so there's always going to work. A number of approaches used for these kinds of water hot cold water return circulation systems.

In some cases, for example, when the water heater is lower than the rest of the system and at home with a basement, a gravity type system can be used. Given the hot water is less dense than cold water, hot water rises from the water heater installations and hot water cooled by the return line cold Water Back to the stove. It requires a connection between the pipes for hot and cold water, and a valve that responds to the temperature that is installed between them. Without a valve, hot and cold water always mix when you use any of them.

Some systems use a pump connected between the cold water lines and hot with a built-in valve, and as with full-time systems, some are operated by a timer, some are temperature controlled, and some use both methods.

Another type of system is known as a "system of hot Water Demand." With the type system of application, the user must push a button or use some other signal to start the pump, and then when hot water reaches the unit, the bomb goes off.

The system demand is the lowest cost in terms of operating costs and does not cause any loss of heat more than if you just use the hot water unit without the system. Only when the bombs of the "demand" hot water. Usually these systems use only $ 1 to $ 2 per year on electricity to operate the pump.

You get hot water faster than if you ran the faucet full blast and not wastefully run water down the drain. You are happy and the environment is happy!

About the Author

William Lund is a successful inventor and webmaster. For more information about hot water systems and water heaters visit Mr. Lund’s website: All About Water Heaters
Mr. Lund also has a blog: Pondering Everything

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