Water heater sizing is crucial for ensuring that your household has a consistent supply of hot water. The capacity of the water heater should be determined based on the number of people in the household, their daily hot water usage, and the type of fixtures being used.
The formula to calculate the required water heater capacity is:
Number of people = Number of occupants in the household
Flow rate per person = Average hot water usage per person (in gallons per minute)
Time in minutes = Duration of peak demand (in minutes)
It’s important to consider additional factors such as the efficiency of the water heater and any potential future increases in household size when determining the appropriate capacity.
How do I determine the flow rate per person?
What factors should I consider when sizing a water heater?
Can you provide an example calculation for a family of four?
What is the difference between tankless and conventional water heaters?
How do I know if my current water heater is too small?
What are some signs that my water heater needs to be replaced?
Can I use this calculator for commercial spaces as well?
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