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Heating water for potable use is the second largest demand for in any structure with bedrooms and bathrooms. Most water heating systems in use today operate at 65%-85% efficiency. provide the same service while using ~25% of the energy (250%-300% efficiency) compared to any other method. A system always includes hot water storage. In multifamily buildings, the hot water storage tanks are quite large; 800 gallons (3,028 liters) pairs with a 250,000btu/hr (73kW) HPWH. For Time of Use rate structures or the HPWH can preheat using renewable energy during times of low grid demand, and remain off through the grid peaks. This combination of and shiftable load provides massive emissions reductions and operational cost benefits to the occupants and the building owner.

This is a Piping and Instrumentation Diagram of a HPWH system.

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