Those words spurn up a variety of thoughts and feelings. To some, hot water is the metaphorical comparison of being in trouble. To others, hot water is comforting, as it reminds them of the nice ...
LANCASTER, PA. — Hot water recirculation for domestic water systems has created a lot of buzz these days, spurred primarily by consumer demand for hot water instantly at the tap. Recirculating hot ...
Description: This product has a dedicated hot water return line and tank-style water heater. It pairs the 006e3™ ECM hot water circulator with the intelligence of Taco’s Smart Plug Instant Hot Water ...
A paper published in a recent issue of Journal of Green Building casts doubt on the use of hot water recirculating schemes as a means of saving energy. The thought behind recirculating systems is that ...
October 1, 2006 When we saw the technology behind this inventive line of hot water circulation pumps we just had to give it a mention. Having to wait for hot water at the faucet is inconvenient at ...
The master bathroom in our two-story Victorian house is as far away from the water heater in the basement as it is possible to be. Therefore, it takes minutes for the hot water at the sink to arrive.
A new research paper reports that hot water recirculating systems touted as "green" actually use both more energy and water than their standard counterparts. Two researchers affiliated with the ...
When you turn on the faucet in your house do you find yourself waiting for a minute or more before hot water arrives? Here's something that will save you money, make your life more comfortable, ...
Do you wish that when turning on the shower or faucet that you didn”t have to wait for hot water, not to mention feeling guilty about all the cold water being wasted? Wait and waste no more — for ...
A group of scientists at the University of Cordoba, in Spain, has developed a photovoltaic system design for hot water production that is claimed to use around 95% of the available energy it can ...
Two researchers affiliated with the Virginia Tech College of Engineering have published a paper which reports that hot water recirculating systems touted as "green," actually use both more energy and ...
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