The following applies when using on-demand water heaters to recover a storage tank.
Drawing H-1-TC is an example.
On-Demand water heaters have a pressure loss which must be
considered in the system design.
Reference the pressure loss curve for the heater model being used to determine the pump size for the
desired recovery rate.
For recommended pump sizes use the table below. Additional pressure losses in plumbing between the
Heater(s) and the storage tank must also be taken into consideration.
The specified pump size is to provide maximum recovery of the storage tank. A smaller pump size may
be used, but could result in longer recovery time of the tank. Please contact the Tech Services department
with any questions on pump sizing.
NOTE:
Only use pumps of brass or stainless steel construction. Do not use pumps of iron
construction as they will oxidize and clog the inlet filter on the appliance.
Pump Sizing for Storage Tank Application
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Pump Flow Requirements
Number of
On-Demand
Water Heaters
705/505
305
1
6 gpm @ 30' head
5 gpm @ 25' head
2
12 gpm @ 30' head
10 gpm @ 25' head
3
18 gpm @ 30' head
15 gpm @ 25' head
4
24 gpm @ 30' head
20 gpm @ 25' head
5
30 gpm @ 30' head
25 gpm @ 25' head
6
36 gpm @ 30' head
30 gpm @ 25' head
7
42 gpm @ 30' head
35 gpm @ 25' head
8
48 gpm @ 30' head
40 gpm @ 25' head
9
54 gpm @ 30' head
45 gpm @ 25' head
10
60 gpm @ 30' head
50 gpm @ 25' head
11
66 gpm @ 30' head
55 gpm @ 25' head
12
72 gpm @ 30' head
60 gpm @ 25' head
13
78 gpm @ 30' head
65 gpm @ 25' head
14
84 gpm @ 30' head
70 gpm @ 25' head
15
90 gpm @ 30' head
75 gpm @ 25' head
Table “C”
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