In areas that do experience freezing a tank could be mounted on the finished side at the highest point of the ceiling.
Using attic to heat water.
Once it is sufficiently warm it can be drained down for domestic use.
Attic reaches about 130 degrees in summer valves divert water directly to heater in winter.
Giant tanks of water happen to take up a lot of square footage and primarily for that reason many builders have opted to place water heaters in the attic of new homes.
In the attic and hope for the best.
I have seen a couple of these.
Make a big box.
I was worried about condensation on the pipes and also concerned about freezing even though i.
Connected to the inlet of the water heater.
I will be using propane as as the fuel type since gas is not available.
Hot air exhaust vents located at the peak of the roof allow hot air to escape.
Turn excess attic heat into hotwater step 1.
A water heater in the attic saves square footage tank type water heaters are big hulking cylinders filled with anywhere from forty to seventy gallons of hot water.
4 cpvc pipe in the attic laying flat across the rafters with a drip pan.
The house was built in 1991 and is well insulated.
I am removing the copper baseboard radiators and going to use the central ac ducts to provide forced air heat.
Cpvc has a surprisingly high r value.
Using attic to heat your water.
I began to experiment and.
In areas that don t experience freezing temperatures a tank of water can be placed in the attic.
I tried cpvc first because it was easy.
Stick in some pipe.
Taking advantage of this natural process referred to as passive ventilation is the most common way to vent an attic.
I have read on this site that navien 240 is an option but longevity and hot water availability may be an issue.