Consider a 1.5-m-high electric hot-water heater that has a diameter of 40 cm and maintains the hot water at 60°C. The tank is located in a small room whose average temperature is 27°C, and the heat transfer coefficients on the inner and outer surfaces of the heater are 50 and 12 W/m2·K, respectively. The tank is placed in another 46-cm-diameter sheet metal tank of tjegligible thickness. and the Space between the two tanks is filled with foam insulation (k = 0.03 W/m·K). The thermal resistances of the water tank and the outer thin sheet metal shell.
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are very small and can be neglected. The price of electricity is $0.08/kWh, and the home owner pays $280 a year for water heating. Determine the fraction of the hot-water energy cost of this household that is due to the heat loss from the tank.
Hot-water tank insulation kits consisting of 3-cm-thick fiberglass insulation (k = 0.035 W/m·K) large enough to wrap the entire tank are available in the market for about $30. If such an insulation is installed on this water tank by the home owner himself, how long will it take for this additional insulation to pay foritself? Answers: 15.2 percent, 21 months
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