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electric to tankless propane conversion?

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CC.Rob
CC.Rob Member Posts: 130
Doing some remote consulting on a DHW retrofit. Long story….



This setup is not providing desired efficiency and

performance. It serves 3 bathrooms, one kitchen, one laundry. But 2 of the bathrooms are used maybe a week per year.



Current situation is as pictured, two electric tanks, piped

in a way that I really don’t get. Apparently there used to be one tank serving

the two upstairs baths, and one serving rest of house. Now??



Recirc, obviously.



There is interest in converting to propane-fired tankless. Probably Rinnai, but open to suggestions. No significant dump loads (2.5 gpm showerheads, laundry, dishwasher; seldom if ever used all at once).



The current setup is in an attic space over an attached

garage.  Points of use are 20-50 ft away.



Can provide more info as necessary.



Thanks.

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  • Jack
    Jack Member Posts: 1,047
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    As you are looking to convert

    I'd suggest that you see if there is a better location for the tankless. You are going to have to run a gas line anyway, so try to locate the tankless closer to the primary point of use. Don't continue the faults of the original low cost bidder. The best recirc system is no recirc system, but if you need one, look at www.gothotwater.com It is the best.



    I represent Rinnai so agree with your choice;) The condensing RC80HPi model will give 4.3gpm at 70F rise and the RC98HPi will give 5.4 at 70F. Rinnai, correctly, does not allow PVC venting on our condensing water heaters. We have a Poly-prop inner liner in the 3/5" concentric vent system.
  • CC.Rob
    CC.Rob Member Posts: 130
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    thanks

    All under consideration. Thanks.
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