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Did you know water heating is the second most costly energy demand in homes accounting for 20% to 30% of total household energy consumption Or that 90% of the energy used to heat water goes down the shower drain Good news: By installing a Drain Water Heat Recovery (DWHR) system at home you can recycle about 60% of the energy that would otherwise be wasted and reduce your water heating bills by 25% to 40% and thats without forcing you to alter your lifestyle! (NOTE: There are two main types of DWHR systems: storagetype and nonstorage type. This article discusses the merits of nonstorage DWHR units.) Nonstorage DWHR units (e.g. copper heat exchangers made up of two or more copper coils tightly wrapped around an inner copper pipe) for example work by replacing part of your existing vertical shower drainage pipe. As you take a shower the heat from the outgoing drain water clings to the inner copper pipe wall and transfers its heat to the incoming cold freshwater in the outer copper coils (i.e. preheating the water supply for the water heater). Since copper is an excellent conductor of heat the effects are dramatic. In a typical home the DWHR unit can easily raise the cold water temperature from 50 F to 77 F (10 C to 25 C) thus saving you energy time and money.
Other general highlights of nonstorage DWHR systems may include:
Easy to install or retrofit in almost any home by most DoItYourselfers or plumbers May be used with tank tankless or solar water heaters Prevents hot water from running out Causes no noticeable water pressure loss Provides perfectly save to drink water Requires little to no maintenance and comes with longterm warranty May be used to harness the energy from cold to precool water or other liquids in industrial commercial or institutional settings
DWHR material and installation costs may vary depending on the size and length you need. Some DWHR units for example cost between $600 and $1000. Given the return on investment is 15% to 50% per year (i.e. 2 to 5year payback period) however that is a relatively small investment for big savings for 20+ years.
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Ahreum is a freelance writer at Conservation Mart http://www.conservationmart.com