Several heat traps may be installed on the water lines in the house. Ball valves may be installed on the cold and hot lines directly above the water heater. These valves will physically block heat inside the pipes and tank from escaping up and out of the water heater. The ball valves do cause some slight flow restriction though that may be noticable during high volumes of water use. Another way to create a heat trap is to take your flex connectors at the top of the water heater and bend them into an inverted U shape if at all possible. Heat cannot travel past the top of the U.
Low-Flow Showerheads
Attaching these to your showerhead simply uses less water and in turn less heat. It's as simple as that. Low-flow aerators can be attached to sink faucets as well. A very effective way to save energy and money.
Pipe Insulation
Insulating the hot lines will save heat as well. Closed-cell foam can be wrapped around the pipes and makes the job go very quickly. Insulation blankets can be used also. Get thicker blankets rather than thinner ones. Different types of pipe require different size insulation too. Copper and galvanized pipes have different thicknesses even though they both say 1 inch. Don't forget to wrap the cold pipes three inches away from the water heater too. Do not, however, cover unions or fittings and ends of pipes with insulation. Any leaks will be more severe if insulation is covering these spots. Never cover the draft diverter directly above gas water heaters. This could cause the insulation to catch on fire. Different insulations come with different self-adhesives. It does not matter much which type you use. If you need to tape the insulation though, use gas wrap tape, which looks like electrical tape with writing on it. Avoid using duct tape since it will wear out faster. Use scissors to cut the tape and insulation if necessary. Finally, plastic ties are another way of holding insulation to pipes as well.
Recirculating Systems
Recirculating loops can be installed by any water heater manufacturer. These are very efficient but expensive to install.
Vent Dampers
For gas heaters only, a vent damper is a metal flap just above the heater. Either a motor or actual heat is used to open the vent flap. The vent will never be all the way shut at any time just in case of unexpected heat going up the draft diverter. It is unknown how effective these devices are, but they seem to work better for indoor water heaters.
Water Heater Blankets
This idea is best used for water heaters that are outdoors or in naturally warm rooms. Purchase insulation that has a ranking of at least R-11. The energy saved will be substantial compared with lighter insulation such as R-6. Wrap the entire water heater around and cut holes for all the fittings such as the T&P valve, cold lines if any gas burner housing on gas water heaters or electrical elements on electrical water heaters. Note that leaks on the water heater will be difficult to see if the water heater is covered in a blanket and rusting is more of a problem. However, the energy savings from this idea make it worth the risk. Periodically check for wetness underneath the blanket after installing it.
Energy Efficiency Water Heaters
As far as a water heater is concerned, there are two types of pipes that can be installed on water heaters. Coppers and rust-resistant steels are the metallic types. PB and CPVC are the most predominant types of plastic pipes.
Plumbing Connections
When examining a water heater's plumbing pipes for trouble, look for any rusting at the threads on the hot and cold lines on top of the water heater. Also look at the T&P valve's plastic pipe, if it has one, for any wear and tear. Your T&P valve can be found on the side of the water heater and can be activated by lifting a small metal clip on top of it.
If you have copper plumbing, its best to use copper flex connectors on the hot and cold lines above the water heater. Attach plastic-lined nipple adapters to the hot and cold lines. The flex connectors can be screwed directly into the plastic-lined nipples themselves and also heat traps can be installed here to increase heating efficiency by a plumber. The hot water line may have a combination anode rod attached to it inside the water heater. The cold water line will have a dip tube attached to it inside the water heater. A curved dip tube is recommended and if it is installed, use a plastic-lined nipple on top of the cold water inlet. Three inches is the minimum length.
If you have steel plumbing, its best to use plastic-lined nipples connecting at the hot and cold ports on top of the water heater and two more plastic-lined nipples connecting into the wall. Use copper flex connectors to connect between the appropriate lines.
There are adapters which can be used to adapt between PB or CPVC to metal pipes. Long flex connectors may also attach to these adapters.
Insulated Plumbing
To increase the heat efficiency of your plumbing, install 3/4 inch insulation on your hot and cold lines on your water heater. Keep the insulation 3 inches away from the water itself. Be sure to get the right insulation for the right sized pipes. Both galvanized pipes and copper pipes aren't actually the same size even though they may both say they are 3/4 inches.
Don't insulate the metal tin draft diverter above a gas water heater. This is a duct way that performs the same function as a chimney's flue for your water heater. Don't cover fittings or unions on the plumbing either. You may need easy access for them later.
Whatever the insulation you decide to use, follow the instructions for installation. If you're not sure what to do still, buy some heavy duty gas wrap tape or plastic zip ties to hold the insulation in place.
Problems With Oversized Plumbing
If your installing new plumbing, be sure to use pipes that are no larger than what is necessary. Large pipes have larger surface area from which to lose heat from for heated water. Water can more easily sit inside the oversized pipes and freeze as well.
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