
I'm working on the DHW sheet for our current project and am a little foggy on the fine-points of this part of the PHPP:
1. I'm pretty sure the first part, titled 'Space Heat Distribution' is just for that – distribution lines for a hydronic heating system (whether it's feeding radiators, floors, or a water-to-air heat exchanger, or whatever).
2. However, under 'DHW Distribution and Storage' there are two sections; one is for circulation pipes, the other one for individual runs. For the former, the suggested design flow temperature is 140°F, which is rather hot for DHW (i.e. potable water), which would sort of seem to indicate that these circulating runs are for space heating as well. Yes, no? I suppose they could be for hot water circulation systems – the kind that make sure the hot water is hot right away when you turn on the faucet – but I'd find this rather surprising. What gives?
3. The second part of 'DHW Distribution and Storage' does clearly seem to be for the DHW runs to the fixtures, and I assume this means any fixture that uses hot water (whether lav, sink, tub, or shower). And it looks like you have to count the full distance to the water heater from each fixture individually, regardless of how they're plumbed, or whether you're talking about fixtures in the same bathroom, correct?
Any clarifications are much appreciated!
Cheers,
Markus