August 19, 2021
Report

Domestic Hot Water Temperature Maintenance Technology Review

Abstract

Domestic hot water temperature maintenance (HWTM) is an important topic in facility management, and there are often opportunities to optimize systems to achieve energy, water, and maintenance savings. The main purpose of an HWTM system is to provide reliable hot water temperature at all fixtures with minimal wait time. This is done by replacing the standby heat losses from hot water sitting idle in pipes during periods of low demand. Traditionally, most commercial buildings do this by having water recirculate back to the water heater to be reheated. Other currently available HWTM systems are also discussed in this resource. HWTM systems can help maintain water at appropriate temperatures, minimize heat loss, and minimize delivery times to fixtures to improve the function of a building. This webpage includes a summary of HWTM options along with important considerations regarding occupant safety and comfort, and maintenance strategies for optimal and efficient operations. Domestic hot water (DHW) generation systems are referred to but are not the focus of this resource.

Published: August 19, 2021

Citation

Davila A.R., C.E. Cejudo Marmolejo, and K. Stoughton. 2021. Domestic Hot Water Temperature Maintenance Technology Review. PNNL-SA-156938. Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.