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tpowls84
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I'm installing two 75 gallon water heaters that I will be twinning together. I have a hot water recirculating line but not to sure how I will tie it in. Will tying it into the bottom of only one heater be a problem as far as the heaters not working evenly. Any suggestions would help. Thanks
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recirculation
The purpose of re-circulation to provide hot water immediately at the faucet at any time. circulator will have either timer or aquastat as a control, so to what tank it will be connected to really does not matter.Gennady Tsakh
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Two Heaters:
Be sure that you correctly tie the water heaters together. There is only one way to do it. The other ways are wrong.
Whenever I connect a return to two water heaters, I connect to the bottom of both and make exact equal distances between the branch of the tee with the runs going to the heaters, with ball valves in case I need to balance the flow.0
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