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Recovering heat from drain water saves money.: An article from: SaskBusiness

March 10th, 2010

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When heating water, what happens to the heat energy for the temp to stay the same?

March 10th, 2010


We had to heat up water. Sometimes the water would stay at the same temp for a while then keep going up. Please tell me what happens.
And what happens when the heat energy is going up rapidly?

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GE Appliances 50 gal. Heat Pump Electric Water Heater ENERGY STAR® Martin Appliance Center

March 10th, 2010

martinappliance.com – GE Appliances 50 gal. Heat Pump Electric Water Heater ENERGY STAR® Martin Appliance Center. – Product Description ENERGY STAR® qualified appliance. Energy factor of 2.35 in Hybrid mode. To create the next generation of water heaters, GE rethought every aspect of this appliance from the ground up. The result is an innovative new product that can reduce water heater operating cost up to 62% and save $320 per year.* That adds up to significant savings, and you won’t have to give up a single drop of hot water. *Based on DOE test procedure and comparison of a 50-gallon standard electric tank water heater using 4881 kwh per year vs. the GE Hybrid water heater using 1856 kwh per year. geospring™ Hybrid Water Heater The new geospring™ hybrid water heater with heat pump technology can save you approximately $320 per year in energy costs*. It is designed to provide hot water needed for showers, dishes and laundry, while using up to 62% less energy than conventional water heaters! Consumes up to 62% less energy than a standard electric water heater Save $320 per year in water heater operating cost (Based on DOE test procedure and comparison of a 50-gallon standard electric tank water heater using 4881 kwh per year vs. the GE Hybrid water heater using 1856 kwh per year) Demand response capable ENERGY STAR® qualified – Exceeds federal guidelines for energy efficiency and provides year-round energy and money savings Offers easy replacement of standard electric water heater Fits in similar footprint as a standard 50-gallon water heater

Honeywell HZ-7200 Cool Touch Oscillating Heater w/ Smart Energy Digital Control Plus
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Vortex pilot gas heater design needs no external energy source.: An article from: Pipeline & Gas Journal
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REBUILDING FEEDWATER HEATERS ONLINE WITH MINIMAL DOWNTIME.: An article from: Worldwide Energy
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Heat Energy

March 10th, 2010

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Energy conservation using the closed water loop heat pump.: An article from: Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science

March 10th, 2010

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