karoc
Well-known member
Guys I’m sorry for beating y’all to death with my tankless questions, but I can’t afford to make a mistake on something this expensive and all options. At first I didn’t want a circulating pump cause my new place is just 1000sq ft. The bathroom is about 32’ away from tankless so I was thinking that it can’t take that long. At my present house the WH is about 10’ away from shower and it takes about minute or so before water get hot. Watching some YouTube’s on this subject I see that gallons water adds up over years time. I have talk to my neighbors about utilities and like everything else cost is going up. LP is high and they saying that city water is also expensive. So maybe over years time maybe going with recirculating line will help. Reason for all this is my retirement is not that good, so wife and I getting small and want our overhead to also be small. Anyway to my question.
I’m not 100% sure how this works but I have received help from member here and also Youtubes. This is new construction so it wouldn’t be problem to run a dedicated line. From what I understand is the 3/4 pex hw line run towards bathroom which will have tee’s for drop off of 1/2 pex to fixtures. Which will be 1st clothes washer, 2rd kitchen sink( no dishwasher machine) then to bathroom sink, then shower. Which at that point make U turn head back to tankless. The other choice for recirculating is the thermal expansion valve that goes under sink in bathroom. So it looks to me that thermal bypass would be easier, but is it better? Part I don’t understand is with thermal expansion valve that it doesn’t seem that there be return water back to tankless. But with loop system there be 100% return. Correct? I’m looking at the Rinnai REP 160IP which has built in circulating pump, and from SupplyHouse.com has cold water isolation valve with check valve all in one, which will help make installation little neater. I couldn’t find this valve at build.com which is strange. I’m not ready for hot water but seems prices going up daily, so want to get what I need. Thanks for putting up with me and for all help. If any links to how to’s or pics, any information, that be big help. And opinions
I’m not 100% sure how this works but I have received help from member here and also Youtubes. This is new construction so it wouldn’t be problem to run a dedicated line. From what I understand is the 3/4 pex hw line run towards bathroom which will have tee’s for drop off of 1/2 pex to fixtures. Which will be 1st clothes washer, 2rd kitchen sink( no dishwasher machine) then to bathroom sink, then shower. Which at that point make U turn head back to tankless. The other choice for recirculating is the thermal expansion valve that goes under sink in bathroom. So it looks to me that thermal bypass would be easier, but is it better? Part I don’t understand is with thermal expansion valve that it doesn’t seem that there be return water back to tankless. But with loop system there be 100% return. Correct? I’m looking at the Rinnai REP 160IP which has built in circulating pump, and from SupplyHouse.com has cold water isolation valve with check valve all in one, which will help make installation little neater. I couldn’t find this valve at build.com which is strange. I’m not ready for hot water but seems prices going up daily, so want to get what I need. Thanks for putting up with me and for all help. If any links to how to’s or pics, any information, that be big help. And opinions
