I'd like to revive this old post as I'm looking into a recirc system.
I haphazardly wound up with a hybrid water heater and now that I feel like we are doing as well as we can in terms of hot water efficiency, I want to reduce the amount of water we pour down the drain waiting for the heat!
There are obvious tradeoffs with a recirc system, and I am trying to find the sweet point between energy use, water waste and convenience.
We do not have a dedicated return line, and I want to play with a simple, low cost cross-over valve before determining if a single return line would even provide satisfaction.
I have read about cold water siphoning from the hot water line via the cross-over valve (in particular an amusing story of a guy who learned that his irrigation system was running from the hot side!!), and this is my biggest concern. I don't know enough about check valves to be convinced that their presence in the cross-over valve would prevent siphoning.
Once I get past that point, it seems like a motion or switch operated system presents the best compromise between energy use and convenience. In the era of the smart home, this should be relatively easy to accomplish in a piecemeal system. Piecemeal because I haven't come across many packaged solutions that integrate smart sensors or remote switches on a reasonable budget.
Randy - I'm curious what you ended up going with.
Can any of you others provide feedback from the systems you were using or leaving towards almost 6 years ago?
Thanks
