When I did my study of solar water heating I found that PV water heating
gave more hot water at a lower cost than solar thermal.  the Heatpump water
heater was the big winner.

On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 12:00 PM, Drake <
drake.chamber...@redwoodalliance.org> wrote:

> This discussion has been a great help. The house is built and the plumbing
> is in, but could be modified. Wood stoves are not a likely solution. I
> think we need a different water heating strategy.
>
> Thank you all!
>
> Drake
>
>
>
> At 09:21 AM 3/15/2018, you wrote:
>
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> This is what I came up with:
>
> The calculation is Q = mcp delta T
>
> Water Temp out =Â  120
>
> Water Temp in = ground source Temperature @ 50F?
>
> delta T = 70F
>
> m =  mass flow rate.  ASHRAE is the source for this. 20gals per person
> per day = 20 gallons x 8.34 lbs/gallon =Â  167lbs/day/person
>
> cp =Â  1 BTU/lb-degree F
>
> Q = 167 x 1 x 70 = 11,676 BTU/day/person
>
> Divide this by the efficiency of the water heating system (I'll assume =
> .86)Â  =11,676/.86 = 13, 577 BTU/person/day
>
> convert to kWh if necessarym 13,577/3412 = ~4 kWh/person/day, 120 kWh/month
>
> I checked this against one month and it seems reasonable.
>
> Website assuming ~3.5 family size comes up with @ 400kWh per month. They
> approached it another way with assuming run times.
>
> https://www.google.com/search?safe=active&source=hp&ei=
> Z3KqWvXiNsGb5wKJ2Kf4DA&q=electric+water+heater+use+annual+consumption&oq=
> electric+water+heater+use+annually&gs_l=psy-ab.1.2.
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>
>
> Chris
>
>
>
>
> On 3/15/2018 8:09 AM, Mike Kocsmiersky wrote:
>
> Barton makes a good point with regards to the incoming ground water
> temperature and the amount of heat required to bring it up to shower temp.
> Â My recollection is that ASHRAE states 20gal/person/day for the first 2
> people, then 15gpd or 12gpd thereafter.  However those rates vary wildly
> with consumers, from those that never bathe to the high schooler that needs
> 3 showers a day.  In the northeast water heating can be up to 19% of the
> total household energy load for the year.  Also, I would recommend the air
> source heat pump water heaters if you have significant humidity or an on
> demand unit.  Water tanks are typically under insulated and can lose
> 2kWh/day in standby losses.
> Â
> Mike Kocsmiersky
> Principal
> Spirit Solar Inc.
> (413) 734-1456
> Â
> Â
> Â
> *From:* Barton Churchill [mailto:bar...@solarips.com <bar...@solarips.com>]
>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 14, 2018 7:31 PM
> *To:* RE-wrenches
> *Subject:* Re: [RE-wrenches] Electric Water kWh/ person
> Â
> You first need to know your ground temperature. Then figure a delta to 100
> or so degrees. Most but not all showerheads flow 2.5gpm and showers are
> typically 10 minutes. You can then find a calculator online to calculate
> how many Btus are required to raise water temp for your delta per gallon.
> Convert to kWh, add some contingency and you should be good.Â
>
> On Wednesday, March 14, 2018, < drake.chamber...@redwoodalliance.org>
> wrote:
> Hello Wrenches,
>
> Is there a good way to estimate the power that will be consumed for
> electric water per person per day? We are estimating the amount of power
> that will be used by an all electric duplex, and the water heater amount
> seems high. The current model we have claims 3493 kWh/ year per 26 gallon
> tank will be consumed. With the two units, that would add up to 6986 kWh /
> year for hot water, pushing the system size to humongous for a 1300 ft sq
> building.
>
> Does that seem high? There will be a maximum of 2 people per unit.
>
> The owner is considering going to 115 V units with a 15 gallon tanks. I
> think the smaller tank would help, but it would seem that the amount of hot
> water consumed would be the main issue.
>
> How can we get a good estimate for a per person energy usage for electric
> hot water? Any other suggestions are welcome.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Drake
>
>
>
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