Measurement of Heat Recovered from Shower with Heat Exchanger Paul Lazarescu 2.671 Instrumentation and Measurement The heat recovered from a hot shower.

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Measurement of Heat Recovered from Shower with Heat Exchanger Paul Lazarescu Instrumentation and Measurement The heat recovered from a hot shower was measured using a heat exchanger. Cold tap water was pumped into one end of the heat exchanger, and hot shower water was sprayed on top of the tubing. The cold water became warmer and then exited the heat exchanger. The temperature of the cold water input, the output, and the shower were recorded. The flow rate of the tap and the shower were also measured. Using these measurements, the percentage of heat recovered from the shower was 3.9%-4.9%. Abstract Background Through this experiment, it was discovered that this heat exchanger could save from 3.9% to 4.9% of the energy use of a shower. This value falls within the range predicted by Wongs heat exchanger installation. Conclusion December 4, 2011 Results Sadik Kakaç and Hongtan Liu (2002). Heat Exchangers: Selection, Rating and Thermal Design (2nd ed.). CRC Press. ISBN L.T. Wong, K.W. Mui, Y. Guan. Shower water heat recovery in high-rise residential buildings of Hong Kong. Applied Energy, Volume 87, Issue 2, February Pages ISSN References Acknowledgements I would like to thank the staff of lecturer Prof. J. Leonard, Prof. B. Hughey, and my writing instructor D. Unger. I would especially like to thank my lab instructor Prof. D. Braunstein, for his help as well as the lending of the heat exchanger. This experiment focuses on measuring the amount of heat that can be recovered from a hot shower. Due to the large amount of energy required to heat up water, and the volume of water used in a shower, recovering waste heat (and potentially recirculating the warm water by combining it with the hot water) could save energy. Results Future Research There are many opportunities for future experimentation. These include (1) testing the same heat exchanger while a person is showering, (2) installing the heat exchanger in a shower drain and conducting measurements, (3) testing different types of heat exchangers to compare efficiency, and perhaps (4) building, installing, and testing the heat exchanger type that Wong, etc. in a shower and performing more tests. A possible installation of a counter-flow heat exchanger in a shower was tested by Wong, etc. in the high-rise buildings of Hong Kong, pictured on left. Their calculations show that for each building, installing a heat exchanger in the following set up could save each building from 104 MWh/year to 406 MWh/year, an energy saving of 4 to 15%. Experimental Design The heat exchanger was placed in the shower with three thermocouples, as shown in the figures. Flow rate was measured as 12.4±0.45 liters/minute (lpm) for the shower and 2.0±0.081 lpm for the heat exchanger. Energy Needed to Power Shower (kW) Energy Recovered (kW) Percentage Recovered Cold20.0± ± %-4.5% Warm28.9± ± %-4.2% Hot33.6± ± %-4.9% All data is shown with a 95% confidence.