brightonbill
Electrical
- Feb 17, 2011
- 7
I have an interesting problem that I am struggling to solve.
I am working on a residential project in which the client would like to install a 100L water storage heater to provide hot water to a shower. The hot water heater has 2No. 6kW elements and the water flow required is 0.15 L/s to the shower. Assuming the mains cold water supply is at 10 degrees C and stored water is at 60 degrees C with a mix at the shower head of 38 degrees C how do I work out the amount of time the hot water will last at 38 deg C and what will be the steady state temperature of the hot water supply when the tank is exhausted?
Please humour me.
Bill
I am working on a residential project in which the client would like to install a 100L water storage heater to provide hot water to a shower. The hot water heater has 2No. 6kW elements and the water flow required is 0.15 L/s to the shower. Assuming the mains cold water supply is at 10 degrees C and stored water is at 60 degrees C with a mix at the shower head of 38 degrees C how do I work out the amount of time the hot water will last at 38 deg C and what will be the steady state temperature of the hot water supply when the tank is exhausted?
Please humour me.
Bill