Electric Water Heater
Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on Electric Water Heater
Selecting the right electric water heater for your business can save you a substantial amount of money in energy costs and ensure that hot water is available as needed.
Consider the size of your building, the number of occupants and your company's use of hot water. If you own an apartment complex or work in an industrial setting, you may need a commercial water heater. Otherwise, a residential model should suit your needs. Measure how many gallons of hot water you use during the busiest hour of the day, and match it to the first hour rating (FHR) listed on the labels of water heaters.
If you need a constant flow of hot water or have minimal space in your building, purchase a demand water heater. These heaters do not have storage tanks; instead, they heat cold water as it flows through the system. An electric model can provide you with about two gallons of hot water per minute. Because it only heats water when needed, it can also use less energy than traditional models.
Energy Star ratings and ASME certification can help you choose a model that meets the highest standards for performance and energy efficiency. For more information on choosing an electric water heater, follow the links on this Business.com page.
Electric Water Heater Types and Styles
Get the best electric water heater for your business or homeBy Denise Brown There are many electric water heater types and styles available on the market today. From tankless models to electric water heaters with large capacity tanks, you are sure to find exactly the right model for your situation.
As you look at the styles provided by electric water heater suppliers, you should keep a number of factors in mind. First and foremost are the safety features offered by the electric water heater. Other than the thermostat, look for models that have the latest safety features available. You should also consider:
1. The size of the tank. Determine how much room you have in your utility room, or wherever you are going to place the electric water heater.
2. The amount of hot water you need at one time. If you just need hot water for restrooms, you don’t need as much capability as if you need to provide hot water for several showers at once such as you might for a locker or changing room.
3. The cost of the electric hot water heater. Consider energy efficient models that might make you eligible to receive tax credit.
Choose compact electric water heaters
If you just need enough hot water for your restrooms and have no need for massive amounts of water, consider a compact electric water heater. Depending on the model, these water heaters can hold up to 10 gallons. You can also find compact electric water heaters that fit on a tabletop.
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Sears has a selection of compact style water heaters for sale. HardwareAndTools.com also offers a six-gallon compact electric water heater.
Buy regular electric water heaters
Regular water heaters heat between 30 and 50 gallons of water. You can find models that have short, squat tanks, while others have tall, slender tanks. This allows you more options to fit the hot water heater into your utility space. As you look at traditional hot water heaters, watch for models that are Energy Star compliant. This might qualify you for tax breaks or discounts on your water heater.
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See the selection of electric water heaters at Home Depot. General Electric offers a large selection of traditional style electric water heaters.
Consider a tankless electric water heater
Tankless water heaters provide hot water on demand at the precise temperature you want, rather than storing it for future use like a regular hot water heater. This allows you to save money by not heating water unnecessarily. Tankless water heaters are also a good option if you have a remote bathroom or are building on to your existing facilities. A tankless water heater eliminates the need for running hot water pipes to your existing system.
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See the selection of tankless electric water heaters at PlumberSurplus.com. E-Tankless Water Heaters is another supplier of tankless electric water heaters.
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