EVOLVO
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Our NG water heater is about 12 YO and is getting slower and slower on recovery. Time for a new one. Even when it was new I noticed that the hysteresis was pretty big. I called the manufacturer who told me there was no adjustment possible for this and they actually suggested running the hot water for 10 or 15 minutes so the thermostat would kick the heater on. That's money down the drain in my book so we have found strategies to work around this problem over the years, but they are getting less effective.
Does anyone know of a NG water heater with a short hysteresis? We explored on demand heaters but determined the retrofit would be cost prohibitive, we use NG for house heating, cooking and water and would have to install a bigger gas meter and pipes in order to have the required gas volume.
Thanx in advance for any suggestions!
Does anyone know of a NG water heater with a short hysteresis? We explored on demand heaters but determined the retrofit would be cost prohibitive, we use NG for house heating, cooking and water and would have to install a bigger gas meter and pipes in order to have the required gas volume.
Thanx in advance for any suggestions!
Almost 14yo to the day.