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Tankless Water Heaters Update. Ben Schoenbauer, Research Engineer, Center for Energy and Environment MN Blue Flame Gas Association: Natural Gas Conservation Conference October 9 , 2012. Field Study overview. Objectives To determine installed performance of TWH Methodology 10 sites
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Tankless Water Heaters Update Ben Schoenbauer, Research Engineer, Center for Energy and Environment MN Blue Flame Gas Association: Natural Gas Conservation Conference October 9, 2012
Field Study overview • Objectives • To determine installed performance of TWH • Methodology • 10 sites • 25 water heaters • 8 Tank Water Heaters (TANK) • 9 Non-Condensing Tankless Water Heaters (TWHs) • 7 Condensing Tankless Water Heaters (CTWHs) • 16 months of operating with 4 week alternating modes • Extensive data logging • Homeowner surveys
Differences in Tankless Water Heaters • Size • Residential size (input: 20-190 kBtu/hr) • Max: ~4 GPM in MN winter • Commercial size (input: up to 380 kBtu/hr) • Max: ~7.5 GPM in MN winter • Linked units (input: up to 1000 kBtu/hr) • Max: ~20 GPM in MN winter
Differences in Tankless Water Heaters Condensing Non-Condensing About 90% efficiency about 80% efficiency
Differences in Tankless Water Heaters • Units with storage capacity • Improved water delivery • Decreased efficiency
Hot Water Quality Issues Facing Tankless Water Heaters Delayed delivery time Consistent Supply temperature Minimum flow rate for firing Performance for multiple simultaneous uses
Storage Water Heater Outlet Temp • Gas value temperature setting should be used as the primary • Hot water tap temperature measurement can be used to for check extreme errors
Min. Flow Rate for THWs to Start • Minimum flow rate to start is 0.4 GPM (Max. is 0.66 GPM) • 40% of THW require between 0.40 and 0.50 GPM • 60% of THW require between 0.60 and 0.64 GPM
Mechanical room • Higher input rates than most storage products • May require gas line or meter upgrades • Electric connection is required for each TWH
Venting Non-Condensing Two Pipe Concentric Non-sealed
Venting Lengths Non condensing product Condensing Product
Small Draws Reduce TWH Efficiency Only for draws with sufficient idle time prior to draw
Savings grid by GPM and use type? • non cond
Storage Water Heater Non-Condensing Tankless Condensing Tankless
Residential Water Use by Water Heater • 0 of the 10 sites had a significant difference in daily hot water consumption by WH type. • Water was consumed differently. TWH longer draws at higher flow rates, but less draws per day than tanks Commonly thought that the “endless” capacity or delayed delivery time of tankless water heaters will increase total hot water consumption.
Community Gas Profiles One min. gas input rates at 5 homes on a 0 deg day
Questions? • Full report: • http://mncee.org/twh • Ben Schoenbauer • bschoenbauer@mncee.org This project was funded by Minnesota Department of Commerce – Office of Energy Security Minnesota Statutes § 216B.241, subd. 1e and Center for Energy and Environment