Want to save on energy costs and enjoy unlimited hot water when you need it? One of Noritz’s most high-efficiency and function-rich products is the NRCP line of residential tankless water heaters.
Usually, no matter what kind of water heater you have, there is a wait for hot water as it travels through the pipes to the outlet, such as a shower head. The NRCP line of heaters, however, can couple with an external water recirculation system to bring you instant hot water.
In recirculation systems, a circulating pump that is external to the tankless water heater moves hot water through a pipe “loop” created in the plumbing system of a home or building. In addition to supply lines connecting the water heater to each outlet, a recirculation system also contains either a return line back to the heater from each hot-water outlet or from only the farthest fixture.
An added feature of the NRCP is its internal circulation pump, which regularly circulates about half a gallon of warm water inside the unit, with a temperature sensor turning the burner on or off. This prevents freezing if the unit is not in use for an extended period during the winter. It also makes the water heat up more quickly, since it’s already quite warm, allowing for an even shorter wait at the hot-water outlet.
Below, we discuss the basics of setting the date and time on your NRCP.
Setting the Date and Time:
An upcoming blog will examine how you can program your NRCP to recirculate water only at certain times of the day. For more information on the NRCP, please visit https://www.noritz.com/nrcp/.
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