Why should I pipe in parallel? Piping in parallel allows you to use both heaters equally. It allows the system to act as one heater rather than independent. By drawing hot water out of both heaters equally, you are able to equalize the life of your heaters.
Why would a house have 2 water heaters?
Greater efficiency can be achieved by installing multiple, smaller tankless water heaters throughout the home. Hot water is then drawn from nearby tankless appliances instead of being lead through the home's entire plumbing system from basement to point-of-use.
How do you install two water heaters in parallel?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqyBeXEEg6U
Can I add a second hot water heater?
Provided that the existing water heater is relatively new and functions properly, we often recommend adding a second heater and coupling the two to double the supply capacity. This solution averages $700, a substantial savings over the cost of a stand-alone installation.
Why would a house have two water heaters?
Greater efficiency can be achieved by installing multiple, smaller tankless water heaters throughout the home. Hot water is then drawn from nearby tankless appliances instead of being lead through the home's entire plumbing system from basement to point-of-use.
Can you hook up 2 hot water heaters together?
If tanks are different size or types ... and are not identical to each other, then connecting in series, or cold into both heaters (as shown above) are best choices. This means a 50 gallon gas and 30 gallon electric, or two different size gas, or 2 different size electric can be plumbed together without problem.