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TANKLESS Tankless Water Heater Product Guide Tankless Water Heater Applications Tankless Water Heater Electrical Guide Tankless Water Heater Installation Tankless Water Heater Cost Comparisons Tankless Water Heaters Service Guide
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COST COMPARISONS NOTES: TANKLESS WATER HEATER VS STORAGE TANK WATER HEATERS We continue to be asked to provide a broad range of cost comparisons between the SEISCO tankless water heater, and the storage-tank electric or gas water heaters. Often the consumer asks us to relate our statements to the "Estimated Energy Cost" as shown on the storage-tank water heater labels. The Label and the Real World Sometimes Differ Its important that the reader understand that labeling is required for certain water heaters to conform to the Energy Policy and Conservation Act. Tests have been developed to estimate the energy efficiency and cost of operations for certain classes of water heaters. While the test protocol is intended to provide a method for a fair means of energy cost comparisons, the parameters and protocol for these tests have forever been questioned or challenged. The problem in using such comparisons for various types of water heaters is that the testing has been established under specific laboratory conditions most of which can and do vary substantially in actual applications. Most important is the fact that some variations in actual application will effect the energy efficiency and operating costs of one class of water heater more than another. Very often the type of water heater, tank vs. tankless water heaters and their location result in substantial increase in the air-conditioning or heating costs for the home. The following segments serve as examples.
Additional Energy Cost Estimates and Issues for Water Heaters. One very reliable source in the Energy Conservation Department of the California Energy Commission prepared a paper on gas water-heating costs. He developed a spreadsheet program for estimating the operating costs for gas storage-tank water heaters located outside the home and not in a conditioned space. The program assumes a household using 64.5 gallons of hot water daily, (DOE daily estimated hot water usage per household). With natural gas cost currently at $1.20 per therm of gas, the estimated operating costs for a 50-gallon gas tank heater is over $400 per year. THE SEISCO TANKLESS WATER HEATER HAS NO HIDDEN COSTS! In reality, depending upon the climate and water temperatures, actual water heating costs for a 50-gallon gas water heater could be less than $350 or more than $400 per year, even without including the impact of vent and stack loss on space heating and air-conditioning. Conservative calculations for the additional cost related to the loss of conditioned air to exceed an additional $100 per year. The energy efficiency (AFUE), as the consumer understands the term, for most commonly installed electric storage-tank water heaters is approximately 88%. The same efficiency for a comparable standard gas fired water heater is 54%. The efficiency for a SEISCO tankless water heating system is over 99%. In 1997, a study was done by an independent consulting firm in College Station, Texas to compare the operating costs of a new 40gallon storage-tank electric water heater against the SEISCO tankless water heater. The test was done in January of l997. The results of this winter test indicated a monthly cost for heating water with the tankless water heater, in this city during the month of January, to be less than $15.00 and a 26% savings over the 40 gal. electric storage tank water heater. Gas water water heaters become less efficient with use, particularly in areas of hard water. Scale builds up on the walls of the tanks and mineral deposits collect at the bottom of the tank, both acting as insulation, reducing the water heaters efficiency for the transfer of heat from the burner to the water. SEISCO TANKLESS WATER HEATERS ALLOW YOU TO SAVE ENERGY AND WATER TOO! Studies have indicated a normal household will draw varying amounts of hot water, turning the faucet off and on over 40 times daily. The normal flow rate from a faucet drawing hot water is estimated at 1.50 gallons per minute. There are obviously times and uses, such as the washing machine, when this draw is higher. At this nominal flow rate, assuming a wait for the hot water of an average of only 20 seconds, one half a (1/2) gallon of water is wasted. The total hot water wasted daily for 40 such draws from the water heater would be at least 20 gallons. A great many households people experience much longer waits, and therefore more hot water is wasted, particularly in the winter. It has been determined by independent sources that an average home will waste approximately 10,000 gallons of water per year running it down the drain waiting for hot water. Keep in mind that the water you draw out of the hot water faucet was originally delivered from the water heater. At one time this same water had been heated only to later cool down in a long run of pipes. By locating the SEISCO tankless water heater central to the major points of use, the estimated reduction in wasted hot water is 40% being 4,000 gallons per year and almost 11 gallons per day. The cost to heat this 4,000 gallons of water from 65° F. to 135° F., in an electric storage-tank water heater (88% efficient) at $.084/kWh, is $65.00. The savings which are estimated in the following comparisons between the estimated cost of various types of water heaters includes an estimate of only 10 gallons saved as a result of ones ability to locate the SEISCO water heater central to the major points of hot water usage. b. Assumptions to Cost Comparisons Tables. The following tables 1-3 are intended to represent a fair comparison for the estimate of the cost of heating water through the use of a SEISCO tankless water heater, a 50-gallon electric, a 50-gallon natural gas and 50-gallon LPG storage-tank water heaters. The assumptions are as follows:
does not provide the same percentage savings for a storage-tank gas water heater(.54 eff.) as it does for electric (.88 eff.). The reason is simply the inherently higher standby losses for the gas water heater irrespective of volume of hot water consumption.
gal. for LPG.
TABLE 1 COMPARISON OF ANNUAL WATER HEATING COSTS Estimated Costs Based on Normal Usage: Operating cost will vary based on many factors including the local cost for electricity or gas, the installation location and size of the storage tank water heater, and total hot water use.
*A.H.C. refers to additional heating and cooling costs associated with the stack or vent loss of conditioned air. TABLE 2 Water Heater Estimated Annual Operating Cost for each type in the "Standby Mode" BEFORE THE FIRST DROP OF WATER HAS BEEN USED.
SEISCO: 131.kWh at $0.084/kWh tankless water heater: $11.00
50 gal. electric storage-tank water heater: .$60.00-$80.00 50 gal. natural gas storage-tank water heater: .$140.00-$180.00 75 gal. natural gas storage-tank water heater: .$175.00-$205.00 50 gal. LPG gas storage-tank water heater: ..$200.00-$250.00
TABLE 3 INSTALLATION COST COMPARISONS BETWEEN THE SEISCO TANKLESS WATER HEATERS AND STORAGE-TANK WATER HEATERS. NEW CONSTRUCTION
* Seisco: 2- 240 volt circuits @ $60 Electric Storage Tank: A single 240 volt circuit. Typical price for single 240 amp circuit. Same is true for an electric dryer circuit. Natural Gas 50 gal. Direct Power Vented: A single 120-volt circuit. Natural Gas 75 gal. Direct Power Vented: Same |
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