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The subject matter of the subject matter disclosed herein is concerned with improved hot water systems with short hot water delivery times.
Walsh, U.S. Pat. No. 5,261,443, Nov. 16, 1993, discloses a water recirculating system having an electronic control unit. Water from a water supply source enters a cold water feed line which feeds cold water to cold water tap(s). There is a T connection in the cold water feed line to feed cold water to a hot water heater. A hot water feed line supplies hot water to a hot water tap(s). A pump s disposed in the cold water feed line between the T connection and cold water tap. If there are multiple pairs of cold and hot water taps, the cold and hot water feel lines include branches to feed all of the taps in the system wherein each pair of taps at any particular destination may be, for example hot and cold water taps at a sink or bath tub. There is a conduit between hot and cold water feed lines feeding each destination. Each conduit has a thermally activated switch controlling a valve. When the pump is activated, the direction of cold water flow in the cold water feed line is reversed. This has the effect of rerouting cold water from the c old water taps to the hot water heater while allowing cool water from the hot water feed line to feed the reverse flow of water in the cold water feed line. A thermally activated switch shuts down the system when the water from the hot water feed line near each hot water tap reaches a predetermined temperature.
Iritani, U.S. Pat. No. 5,839,655, Nov. 24, 1998, discloses a hot water heating system which has a pump which draws hot water from a hot water heatingtank and feeds hot water to a return pipe which returns water to the hot water heating tank. The system is designed to direct hot water from the hot water heating tank to radiators or to bypass the radiators. A pump is disposed in a supply pipe between the hot water heating tank and the radiators. Hot water flowing from the radiators or bypassing the radiators is routed back to the hot water heating tank via the return pipe.
The instant hot water system and control panel,
The instant hot water system and control panel 8 is a system that is installed in a new home by the time of construction, in combination with small common residential use water pump and push button switches installed in every bathroom, kitchen, laundry room or any room where a kitchen sink 11, sink 13 or faucet is installed, supplies on demand hot water anytime the user needs it.
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Before opening the valve of a hot water faucet, a user would first activate the pump using one the push button switches. After a brief waiting period that is usually no longer than 11-16 seconds for an average size home, the user simply opens the faucet hot water valve to have hot water nearly instantly available. If the system is not operated or used by the user, it will not interfere with the operation of the water heater to provide hot water.
The term, point of use, shall include hot water faucets, bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, laundry sinks, shower heads, shower faucets, bathtub faucets and whirlpool faucets.
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