AndrewJYoung
Mechanical
- Aug 27, 2012
- 4
Question:
Is there a standard practice for setting the trip points for hot water heater in series?
Description:
Three 150 gallon hot water heaters plumbed in series. Circ pumps capable of roughly 150 gpms.
The set points
Tank 1 135 - 145
Tank 2 130 - 140
Tank 3 125 - 135
The thought process is that tank 1 will do all the work unless tank 1 can't keep up with the demand. In which case tank 2 turns on and if requried tank 3. Is circulating the water at 150 gpm enough to keep tank 2 and tank 3 from turning on? Any help would be appreciated.
Andrew J. Young ME
"Complexity is easy; simplicity is the result of great effort." ~Lawrence J. Kamm
Is there a standard practice for setting the trip points for hot water heater in series?
Description:
Three 150 gallon hot water heaters plumbed in series. Circ pumps capable of roughly 150 gpms.
The set points
Tank 1 135 - 145
Tank 2 130 - 140
Tank 3 125 - 135
The thought process is that tank 1 will do all the work unless tank 1 can't keep up with the demand. In which case tank 2 turns on and if requried tank 3. Is circulating the water at 150 gpm enough to keep tank 2 and tank 3 from turning on? Any help would be appreciated.
Andrew J. Young ME
"Complexity is easy; simplicity is the result of great effort." ~Lawrence J. Kamm