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<blockquote data-quote="lOOKnGO" data-source="post: 16716197" data-attributes="member: 93465"><p>There is only one correct way to have hot water at your fixtures. Large homes have not just two lines running to every bathroom or kitchen but three. The third line is used as a hot water return and is a off shoot of a big loop that continually circulates through the house via one circulation pump. This is done in commercial applications as well.</p><p>Municipal water systems can usually supply water suitable for instant heat systems. However well water systems in a lot of areas have a higher mineral content and will ruin the unit. Instant heaters are taboo around here. The circulation method is nearly a 100 years old and was and still used in opulent residential estates. Anything else is dollar tree construction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lOOKnGO, post: 16716197, member: 93465"] There is only one correct way to have hot water at your fixtures. Large homes have not just two lines running to every bathroom or kitchen but three. The third line is used as a hot water return and is a off shoot of a big loop that continually circulates through the house via one circulation pump. This is done in commercial applications as well. Municipal water systems can usually supply water suitable for instant heat systems. However well water systems in a lot of areas have a higher mineral content and will ruin the unit. Instant heaters are taboo around here. The circulation method is nearly a 100 years old and was and still used in opulent residential estates. Anything else is dollar tree construction. [/QUOTE]
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