Commercial Water heaters
Large scale water heaters that supply hot water in buildings, resorts, malls, office buildings, industries and other commercial facilities are called commercial water heaters. The water heating needs of a typical commercial facility can account for up to 11% of the total energy bill. Hospitals and resorts can have largely increased water heating needs that may use up to 40% of the energy load. Therefore, optimizing a commercial water heater for greater energy efficiency is extremely important.
Where energy efficiency of a commercial water heater is concerned, a number of factors are involved including the flow rate, temperature range, time when the hot water is required and the amount of hot water needed. Commercial electric water heaters have a uniform efficiency rating in the standby heat loss. This standby loss is expressed as loss per hour in percentage. Lower values denote greater efficiency. Gas commercial water heaters can have a thermal efficiency rating that's up to 95%. In a building that has peak hour demand at specified times, a storage water heater can offer greater energy efficiency. However, in buildings that have uniform water heating needs throughout the day, a commercial tankless hot water heater provides a consistent flow of hot water.
Some of the major brands that manufacture commercial water heaters are American Water Heater, Bradford White, Bock and Lochinvar. Designing and installing a commercial water heater is a complicated process, and should be trusted to professionals only. To find professional commercial water heater companies in Palm Beach, simply contact us through the form, and you will find highly reputed and reliable contractors who match your needs.
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