Problem with the Recirculating
Hot Water System, Operating on an Electro-Mechanical Time Clock:
In attempt to "Save Water,"
many homes have a Recirculating Hot Water System operating on an Electro-Mechanical
Time Clock. There are companies with ability to keep cost down and profits
up, which make use of an inexpensive, Electro-Mechanical, Time Clock
unit.
NOTE: A Recirculating System with a Time
Clock creates 2 distinct problems.
1. With an Electrical Power outage, Electro-Mechanical
Clocks must be Re-Set, or Water will not circulate as previously
programmed; Whereby, a person must either crawl under the sink or on
top of the Water Heater to reset the clock. If a Time Clock is the desired
control method, it should be a "Digital Time Clock" with Battery
Back-Up Capability
2. With a Time Clock, type of operating
system, Hot Water is being circulated daily, plus Electric or Gas Energy
for Heating Water is Wasted, due to continual cooling of the Hot Water
Lines.
Going away for
a day, 2 days, or 1 week? What does this cost?
FIX THE PROBLEM:
In attempt to Save both Water and Electrical or Gas Energy, change the
Re-Circ. System unit to Remote Control; For less than $200.00, Existing,
or New Re-Circ. system, can be "ON-DEMAND" controlled, such
as with the opening or closing of a garage door, plus the "ON-DEMAND"
System will shut down automatically each time it is energized, after
initial setting of the standard 2 or 3 minute run time.
RESULTS:
In attempt to Save Water, the ON-DEMAND Re-circulating System can save
about 10,000 Gallons of Water each year, plus Electric or Gas Energy
to heat water, for a total money savings of approximately $100.00 per
year.
WATER GUARDIAN:
HOT WATER WHEN AND WHERE YOU NEED IT!
Click
to order an
"ON-DEMAND" Remote Control Unit
Model #MCU 7 R: $199.00
Or a Digital Clock Unit
Model # MCU 4: $24.00.
