What is a good gpm for a tankless water heater?

SELECTING A TANKLESS WATER HEATER
For a home with 1 bathroom, we recommend 6-7 GPM; 2 bathrooms, 8 – 9 GPM; and 3+ bathrooms, 9-11 GPM. In our experience, smaller 4-5 GPM units are suitable for studio apartments and small one bathroom homes or other application specific needs.
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What tankless water heater has the highest GPM?

The 11 GPM Rinnai RU199iN Sensei Super, for example, is the most powerful residential gas tankless water heater. It can deliver up to 199,000 BTU heating capability; this is the absolute maximum for a residential hot water heater (200,000 BTU is the limit).
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How many GPM is a shower?

The average American shower uses 17.2 gallons (65.1 liters) and lasts for 8.2 minutes at average flow rate of 2.1 gallons per minute (gpm) (7.9 lpm).
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How big a tankless water heater do I need?

To replace a 50-gallon water heater, you would, roughly speaking, need: 10 GPM gas tankless heater or at least a 27 kW electric tankless water heater if you live in the northern part of the USA. 7 GPM gas tankless heater or at least an 18 kW electric tankless water heater if you live in the southern part of the USA.
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How many gpm do I need?

Flow Rates

We suggest using 2.5 gpm for a shower and 1.0 gpm for a bathroom as a reference point in determining your total simultaneous water needs.
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How long can you shower with a 20 gallon water heater?

I generally take a 5-10 minute shower on a 20 gallon HWH which is fine for me. I don't think changing the temperature will make a difference, yes it'll increase temperature for those 30 gallons but after that it'll drop temp until the temp can build up again. The low flow showerhead I think is your best bet.
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How do you calculate gpm for a tankless water heater?

For example, let's say you're running one standard shower, a dishwasher, a faucet, and a high-efficiency washing machine at the same time. Using the water flow rate table below, add up all the flow rates of those fixture (2 + 2.5 + 1 + 1 = 6.5GPM). Your flow rate would be 6.5GPM.
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What is the downside of a tankless water heater?

The main disadvantage of tankless water heaters is their upfront cost (unit and installation) is significantly higher than tank-style heaters. Including installation, tankless water heaters cost 3 times more than tank-style water heaters on average.
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How long do tankless water heaters last?

Some people hesitate to decide on a tankless water heater because they can be a slightly higher cost; however, you get significantly more life out of one. A standard water heater tank lasts about 8-12 years. A tankless water heater can last as long as 25 years!
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Is it worth switching to a tankless water heater?

According to the U.S. Dept. of Energy, a tankless water heater is more efficient and uses less energy than a conventional water heater, providing a $25 to $107 in annual savings. If your hot water use is low (less than 41 gallons per day), a tankless water heater will be 24% to 34% more efficient.
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Is 40 gallon water heater enough for a family of 4?

A general estimated water heater size you will need is: A family of 2 will need a 30-gallon water heater. A family of 3 will need a 30-40 gallon water heater. A family of 4 will need a 40-50 gallon water heater.
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Why does my hot water only last 15 minutes?

If you are getting less than a full tank of hot water, the most likely cause is the bottom element burning out. Less likely, either of the thermostats could be faulty, which could be keeping the lower element from turning on.
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What is a normal gpm for a house?

For most single-family homes, a minimum flow of 6 GPM is suggested from a well or spring. This flow would provide 360 gallons of water each hour, which would be sufficient to meet most home water peak demands.
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Is 20 gallons per minute a good well?

You could have a great well water flow rate - say 20 gallons per minute - but if it the water will only run at that rate for five minutes before you run out, the well has a very poor water quantity (5 minutes x 20 gpm = 100 gallons of water) and it's not a satisfactory well.
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Are tankless water heaters more efficient?

According to Energy.gov, “For homes that use 41 gallons or less of hot water daily, demand (or tankless) water heaters can be 24% to 34% more energy efficient than conventional storage tank water heaters.” Tankless water heaters (if gas-fired) will save homeowners over $100 annually the longer they remain in service.
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How many showers can you get out of a 40 gallon water heater?

A 40-gallon water heater can provide up to 2 showers in an hour (if you're not using any other water appliances).
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How much water does a 20 minute shower use?

How much water you use during a 20-minute shower will depend on what type of shower system – and in particular, showerhead – you have installed. Low-flow showerheads will emit around two gallons of water per minute, equating to 20 gallons per 10-minute shower, and 40 gallons over the course of a 20-minute shower.
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Why do I run out of hot water so fast?

Water Heater Runs Out Of Hot Water Quickly: Possible Reasons Why. As mentioned above, several things can cause a home's hot water supply to run out faster than it should. The three most common culprits are sediment build up, a faulty heating element and a broken dip tube.
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Should I get a 40 gallon or 50 gallon water heater?

Typically, the rule-of-thumb is that you want a 40 gallon tank for 1 to 4 people, a 50 gallon tank for 4 to 6 people, and a 50 gallon high recovery or 75 gallon tank for 6 to 8 people. Energy consumption for 40 and 50 gallon standard water heaters is quite comparable.
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How much hot water does a 10 minute shower use?

If you have a low-flow showerhead installed, you can expect to use about two gallons of water per minute, equalling 20 gallons throughout a 10-minute shower. With a standard showerhead, around half a gallon more water will emerge each minute, so a 10-minute shower would use somewhere close to 25 gallons.
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Is there a big difference between a 40 gallon and 50 gallon water heater?

50-gallon water heaters have a longer lifespan. In general, 40-gallon heaters last for about eight years, while 50-gallon heaters can last 12 years. This is because 50-gallon heaters have thicker tanks. As a result, they are less likely to develop leaks.
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Are tankless water heaters worth it 2021?

Energy Efficient

The U.S. Department of Energy reports a tankless water heater is 24% to 34% more energy-efficient than storage tank water heaters—as long as you use around 41 gallons per day. However, even if you double that amount, they are still 8% to 14% more efficient.
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Do gas tankless water heaters work when the power is out?

While on-demand gas water heaters don't rely on electricity as a fuel source to heat water, on-demand heaters usually have a control panel that is powered by electricity which is the 'brains' of the water heater. So even a tankless gas water heater will not work independently in a power outage.
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