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How do hotels supply enough hot water for every room?

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Troy B asked:

In some hotels there are over three thousand rooms. What enables this huge supply of hot water? Hot water eventually goes at my house, but why not at hotels?

6 Comments

  1. Indiana Frenchman says:

    some time they DO run out but normally have several large commercial hot water heaters

  2. Barkley Hound says:

    They probably have water heaters on each floor. There is no way hot water could reach rooms in tall hotels in a reasonable time otherwise. There is a possibility that they have huge water heaters that continuously circulate the water.

  3. jimmy7and6 says:

    most hotels have a individual water heater for each room that is hidden in a cabinet or in the ceiling between floors

  4. DANIEL S says:

    Most large hotels have very large steam boilers with what’s called an indirect hot water system that gives a virtually endless supply of hot water.
    Some of this is based on the fact that not every room will “call” for hot water at the same time, do that, & you might run it out, but not likely.
    The reason that the water is hot pretty much instantaneously is they have a hot water return system which is basically a pipe that forces cold water back to the boiler before it can escape from the hot water tap.
    Hope this shed a little light on the question!!

  5. Patee says:

    I worked at a hotel with only 100 rooms and it had two large commericial water heaters. So, I assume, a hotel with thousands of rooms uses commerical-grade water heaters to accommodate guest rooms, in-house laundry, kitchen/restaurant, etc.

  6. 15142 says:

    Hotels use electric hot water heaters Instant hot water and one in each room sold at places like home depot.

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