Article: Some like it hot! Building principles.(hot water)

Sometimes we have an opportunity to grow a bit beyond our comfort zones. We thought that what we learned in the course of mapping out a solution for our client on this project might just help some of Camping Magazine's readers. Heating water for showers or kitchen use has historically been done in one of two ways. Either a "commercial" hot water heater or a boiler raises the temperature of a certain amount of water, and an insulated tank holds that heated water until someone opens a tap. A thermostat would periodically turn the heating cycle on when the stored water temperature dropped beyond a certain point, and then turn the heater off. This would repeat indefinitely ...

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