 | The ultimate in convenience is having hot water instantly available at sinks, appliances and bathroom faucets. The elimination of time spent waiting is especially convenient in areas where the installation of low flow showerheads and faucets are required by law.
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 | HWR improves the operating efficiency and effectiveness of household appliances including washing machines and dishwashers by having hot water available instantly, eliminating the lag time from the water heater to the appliance.
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 | Users can save energy by setting the 24 hour programmable timer to produce hot water during peak demand times such as early morning and in the evening.
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 | The recirculation pump can be installed by a certified contractor in two hours. For the average home, hot water recirculation systems generally cost less than $1,000, including parts and installation.
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 | A wet rotor design for whisper-quiet and maintenance-free operation.
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 | Stainless steel rotor cladding and canister construction, an exclusive UP 15 series feature, ensures corrosion-resistance and extended product durability. These circulators are available with various configurations including bronze housings with ½” and ¾” sweat and stainless steel housings with union connections.
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 | A low-watt, two-pole motor combined with low-flow performance ensures minimum water heater operating costs, pipe and water heater wear and energy consumption.
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 | Significant water (and sewer) disposal savings, retaining the 12,000 to 38,000 gallons of water a typical U.S. home wastes annually waiting for hot water. Some fast-growing counties are making the installation of hot water recirculation pumps mandatory for all new construction projects.
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