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Residential Water Heating Energy Design Conference, Duluth Ben Schoenbauer, CEE February, 25 th, 2014

In accordance with the Department of Labor and Industry s statute 326.0981, Subd. 11, This educational offering is recognized by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry as satisfying 1.5 hours of credit toward Building Officials, Residential Contractors and Plumbing continuing education requirements. For additional continuing education approvals, please see your credit tracking card. Pg. 2

About CEE The Center for Energy and Environment (CEE) is a nonprofit organization that promotes energy efficiency to strengthen the economy while improving the environment. CEE conducts research and develops programs so that: Businesses operate more efficiently and profitably; Government agencies and nonprofits spend less on facilities and functions; Utilities achieve their energy-efficiency goals at leastcost; and Households save money and improve comfort. Pg. 3

Support for Water Heating Projects Minnesota CARD Grants MN Department of Commerce To identify new technologies or strategies to maximize energy savings, improve the effectiveness of energy conservation programs in order to help utilities to achieve the annual state energy conservation goal of 1.5 percent Building America Department of Energy Conducts research to continually develop innovative, costeffective energy saving solutions better products, better new homes, better ways to improve older homes, and better buildings in which we work, shop, and lead our everyday lives. Pg. 4

Agenda Natural Gas Water Heating Electric Water Heating New Developments in Water Heating Pg. 5

Water Heating Technologies Natural Gas Storage Water Heaters Tankless Water Heaters Hybrid Water Heaters Electric Storage Water Heaters Tankless Water Heaters Heat Pump Water Heaters ETS Water Heaters Pg. 6

Gas Water Heating

Storage Water Heaters Water stored at temperature When tank temp drops below certain temp burner fires Typically volumes greater that 30 gallons and burners around 40,000 btu/hr for whole house Pg. 8

Storage Water Heaters Types: Natural Draft Power Vent Condensing Operation: Quick response Higher stand-by loses Potential to run out of hot Pg. 9

Hot Water Delivery Pg. 10

Efficiency Pg. 11

Improving Efficiency Reducing stand-by loses with an insulation blanket

Improving Efficiency Reducing stand-by loses by reducing temperature Set Temperature Impacts Delivered water temperature Risk of scalding Risk of legionella

Gas Tankless Water Heaters Types Condensing Non-condensing Operation No storage, water is heated as needed Eliminate stand-by loses 80%-95% EF Pg. 14

Issues Facing Tankless Water Heaters Hot water quality Delayed delivery time Cold water sandwich Consistent Supply temperature Minimum flow rate for firing Performance for multiple simultaneous uses Higher installation costs Maintenance costs Pg. 15

Home Owner Survey Pg. 16

Temperature Profiles Pg. 17

Cold Water Sandwich Pg. 18

Home Owner Survey Pg. 19

Minimum flow rate to fire Minimum flow rate to start is 0.2 GPM Maximum is 0.66 GPM Minimum flow rates have improved over time Some models have buffer tanks to reduce minimum rates to 0 Stand-by loses are increased for these units Pg. 20

Home Owner Survey Pg. 21

Gas Hybrid Water Heaters Types Small tank (0.5 to 2 gallon) and big burner (up to 199,000 Btu/ hr) Medium tank (around 20 gallon) and medium burner (100,000 Btu/hr) EF 85% to 95% Balances benefits and drawbacks of tanks and tankless Water delivery Stand by Loses Pg. 22

Water Delivery Temperature Pg. 23

Stand-by Loses Vary dramatically from unit to unit Storage volumes Controls Insulation levels Vent loses Pg. 24

Gas Water Heater Comparison Efficiency Installation Safety Economics Pg. 25

Condensing Tankless WH (0.87 0.95) 6 Gallon Hybrid WH (0.95) Condensing Storage WHs (0.86 0.95) Non- condensing Tankless WH (0.80 0.86) Power Vent Water Heaters (0.60-0.71) 30 Gallon Hybrid WH (0.95) Natural Dra) Storage Water Heaters (0.50 0.60) Efficiency Pg. 26

Tankless Efficiency by Draw Length Pg. 27

Impact of Stand-by Loss Pg. 28

Impact of Stand-by on Efficiency Pg. 29

Installation: Venting Pg. 30

Installation: Venting Pg. 31

Larger Burners = Gas Line Upgrades Water heaters with burners greater than 100,000 Btu/hr Most tankless Some condensing storage Some hybrid Occasionally require a meter upgrade (more common in older homes and/or homes with lots of gas uses) 0 of 25 in our studies Sites commonly required a increased size gas line from the water heater to the gas meter 14 of 25 in our studies Pg. 32

Installation: Other Additions Condensate Drainage Electrical

Safety Combustion safety Lower efficiency natural draft units can have issues Power vented and sealed combustion units are safer Scalding All water heaters Pg. 34

Savings Pg. 35

Paybacks Pg. 36

Electrical Water Heating

Electric Storage Water stored at temperature When tank temp drops below certain point elements turn on Rated EF from 0.89 to 0.95 Insulation levels main difference Typical input: 4 to 6 kw Typically 40 to 60 gallons of storage No burner venting results in lower storage loses than similar gas units Hot water delivery similar to gas storage WHs Pg. 38

Electric tankless Major market as point of use heaters 3.5 kw on regular electric service 1 sink 5 kw on 240 volt 1 bathroom Reduce distribution loses compared to central system Whole house units available for small homes Require larger electric hook ups Rated EF of 0.90 to 0.95 Pg. 39

Distribution efficiency 5% to 27% of hot water is from draws where fixture is never gets hot (by volume) Draws lost 2-8 ºF, 3% to 12% loss Depending on usage patterns, hot water left in pipes can reduce total system efficiencies to less than 25% If draws are well grouped these loses are very small Point of use heaters can reduces these loses to almost zero Pg. 40

Heat Pump Water Heaters Integrated heat pump and storage 50 to 80 gallons COP ~ 2 to 2.5 Optional ducted venting Cooling capacity of 15 to 30 kbtu/hr (~1.2 to 2 tons) Multiple modes of operation Heat pump only Hybrid Resistance only Pg. 41

How HPWHs work Pg. 42

Heap Pump Water Heater Performance From: Steven Winter 2011 Measure Guideline for HPWHs Pg. 43

HPWH Space Conditioning Impact Lots of modeling around the country still need DATA!! Lots of variables: Installation location In conditioned space Max effect In garage No effect In semi-conditioned (basement/craw space) secondary effect Conditioning load of house and heating equipment Efficiency, set points, use, etc Limited lab data shows HPWHs deliver ~1 ton of cooling at 50 gallons per day Pg. 44

Electric Thermal Storage Increases the temperature WH at low electricity use periods (overnight) Not an energy savings measure, but reduces peak load Units typically have larger storage capacity's, 60 gallons plus Some units have increased insulation to prevent increasing stand by loses Pg. 45

COP for electric water heaters Pg. 46

Paybacks HPWHs on average save $250 per year Simple paybacks in typical homes of about 3 years CEE developing savings and payback tools for MN CARD Watch mncee.org for developments Tool will include impacts of Installation location Impact on space heating load Ambient temperatures And more Typical Annual Electric Bill 90% = $650 Typical Annual Gas Bill 60% = $250 Pg. 47

Peak load energy consumption 10 homes Pg. 48

What to look for in the future

DOE Energy Factor Rating Likely changes New hot water usage pattern Multiple daily volume categories by WH size One rating for a larger range of WHs Improved accuracy Controls? Pg. 50

New Products Thermal storage HPWH Retrofit high efficiency gas tankless and hybrid Gas fired heat pump technology Pg. 51

Potential Plumbing Code Changes Allowing smaller pipe diameter Requiring low water volume between WH and fixtures Pipe insulation guideline/requirements Recirculation controls International Energy Conservation Code (IECC-R and IECC-C) International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) Pg. 54

New Regulations April 2015 Units greater than 55 gallons will be required to be HPWHs or condensing gas water heaters Impacts 30 year costumer savings for $8.7 billion Are high efficiency units cost effective? Does it matter? Some electric utilities rely on large electric storage water heaters for thermal storage? Potential for a waiver for these programs Pg. 55

Impact on Inlet Water Temperature Pg. 56

Seasonal Change in Load Pg. 57