Question 18 1AE01 - First Assistant Engineer

What design feature is used to minimize potable water wastage associated with hot water distribution piping for a potable water system?

A Use of storage type hot water heaters only.
B Use of instantaneous type hot water heaters only.
C Use of hot water recirculation loops.
D Use of hot water heaters with multiple heat sources.
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is C **Why option C ("Use of hot water recirculation loops.") is correct:** A significant cause of potable water wastage in hot water distribution systems is the time (and volume of water) it takes for hot water to travel from the heater to the furthest fixture. This cold water is often run down the drain while the user waits for the hot water to arrive. A hot water recirculation loop actively or passively pumps a small amount of hot water from the heater back through the supply line and immediately back to the heater (often via the cold water line or a dedicated return line). This ensures that a usable volume of hot water is maintained close to the fixtures at all times, drastically reducing the amount of cold water that must be drained before hot water is delivered, thus minimizing potable water wastage. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **A) Use of storage type hot water heaters only:** Storage heaters maintain a tank of hot water, but they do not address the distance the hot water must travel through the piping to reach the fixture. Without a recirculation system, the user still must run cold water out of the pipes to receive the stored hot water, resulting in wastage. * **B) Use of instantaneous type hot water heaters only:** Instantaneous (or tankless) heaters heat water on demand. While this saves energy compared to storing hot water, it does not solve the distribution delay issue. The water sitting in the pipes between the heater and the fixture must still be purged (wasted) before the newly heated water reaches the user. * **D) Use of hot water heaters with multiple heat sources:** The source of energy (e.g., gas, electric, solar, or a combination) used to heat the water relates to energy efficiency and cost, not the speed or method of water delivery through the piping system. It has no direct impact on minimizing the volume of water wasted while waiting for hot water.

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