Commercial Water Heaters – A Quick Shopping Guide

Shopping for commercial water heaters is generally not much different than looking for an appliance for home use. However, since you are going to make an investment in your business, you should be more careful to make the right choice so that you purchase actually pays off. Here are some essential tips that will allow you to make the optimal choice more easily and quickly.

The first and most important aspect to consider is the capacity of the storage tank of the heater. You have to take into consideration the water consumption in your office and/or operational space. You should take into consideration the number of plumbing outlets you have as well as the needs of your business. If you use the water as part of the production process, then you might want to opt for a boiler with a very large capacity. However, if it is mainly people who use up the water for general needs then you do not have to spend money on a larger heater. In some cases even a 40 gallon model may do a fine job.

You should not look only at the capacity when making your choice. The efficiency of the commercial water heaters is of great importance as it will be directly reflected in your business costs. The majority of modern appliances are engineered to be energy efficient, but not all are created equal. In order to make the right choice you need to look at two measurements – the BTU and the FHR. The higher these are the more efficient in heating the water the appliance is.

Generally, you can expect the natural gas commercial water heaters to have relatively operational costs. It has been estimated that by using such a boiler you will incur half of the costs associated with running an electric appliance. You can expect to pay more for a gas operated item initially especially given the relatively high installation expenses, but the investment will pay off much more quickly. If you go for this option, you will also have to provide for the safety of the use of the device even though it is designed in a way in which all risks associated with its operation are reduced to a minimum.

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