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Ever stayed in a hotel where you have to turn the shower on, go grab breakfast, and come back just to find "warm" water? In this episode of Ask Caleffi, the team dives deep into the "why" and "how" of domestic hot water (DHW) balancing.
Water is inherently lazy, it takes the path of least resistance. In a DHW system can mean that the furthest risers in a building can be cold while the closest ones hog all the heat. The crew breaks down the symptoms of an unbalanced system and compares the most popular solutions on the market today. From the old-school struggle of manual balancing valves to the modern efficiency of thermostatic balancing, we cover it all to help you save water, energy, and your sanity.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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By Caleffi North America, Inc.5
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Ever stayed in a hotel where you have to turn the shower on, go grab breakfast, and come back just to find "warm" water? In this episode of Ask Caleffi, the team dives deep into the "why" and "how" of domestic hot water (DHW) balancing.
Water is inherently lazy, it takes the path of least resistance. In a DHW system can mean that the furthest risers in a building can be cold while the closest ones hog all the heat. The crew breaks down the symptoms of an unbalanced system and compares the most popular solutions on the market today. From the old-school struggle of manual balancing valves to the modern efficiency of thermostatic balancing, we cover it all to help you save water, energy, and your sanity.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen.