So, the original point-of-use water heater was replaced (I believe 1.5 gallons) with the pictured six gallon heater (Rheem E06P06PU20U0).
After turning on any of our heaters (hydronic heating system) we have hot water loss. I have unplugged the point-of-use water heater so that I can run the recirculating pump (I don't think it should be plugged in, as it's only on 15 amps). The tankless heater was serviced over the summer. Is my recirculating pump bad (as it is pretty warm)? Should I get a smaller point-of-use water heating that I can keep plugged in? Attached are photos of my setup.
After turning on any of our heaters (hydronic heating system) we have hot water loss. I have unplugged the point-of-use water heater so that I can run the recirculating pump (I don't think it should be plugged in, as it's only on 15 amps). The tankless heater was serviced over the summer. Is my recirculating pump bad (as it is pretty warm)? Should I get a smaller point-of-use water heating that I can keep plugged in? Attached are photos of my setup.
source https://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showthread.php?2223407-Heaters-Causing-Hot-Water-Loss&goto=newpost
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