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    For producing hot water in the 85°C to 90°C (185°F to 194°F) range, you will need a
    high-temperature commercial or industrial water heating unit, such as a heavy-duty electric water heater, an indirect water heater paired with a boiler, or a specialized high-temperature heat pump. Standard residential units typically max out at lower temperatures, around 60°C (140°F). 
    Here are some types of hot water units that can achieve the desired temperature range: 
    1. Commercial Electric Water Heaters 
    Heavy-duty commercial electric water heaters are designed to produce higher temperatures, often up to 90°C (194°F) or even 99°C (210°F) with appropriate temperature controls. 
    • Rheem Heavy Duty Electric Commercial Water Heaters: These units are available in various capacities (e.g., 50, 85, 120 gallons) and can achieve maximum delivered temperatures of 99°C (210°F). They are suitable for general commercial use or specific point-of-use applications that require high heat, such as commercial dishwashing sanitizing rinses.
    • Chronomite 3-Phase Tankless Water Heaters: Some commercial electric tankless models can be factory preset to temperatures up to approximately 71°C (160°F), with certain applications possibly reaching higher ranges depending on flow rates and specific configurations. 
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    130°F is a common, slightly higher setting that balances safety and bacteria prevention, but it's getting close to the scalding risk zone, especially for kids and the elderly; most experts recommend 120°F for safety/efficiency or 130-140°F for bacteria control, often with anti-scald valves for protection. Water at 130°F can cause serious burns in seconds, while 120°F takes minutes, making 130°F a trade-off between energy savings and burn risk. 
    Risks & Benefits of 130°F
    • Benefit: Effectively kills Legionella bacteria, preventing Legionnaires' disease. 
    • Risk: Can cause severe burns quickly, especially for vulnerable populations (infants, elderly, immunocompromised). 
    Common Recommendations
    • 120°F:
      Recommended by the DOE as a balance for safety and energy savings; water takes minutes to scald. 
    • 130°F - 140°F:
      Often used for larger households or to kill bacteria, but requires anti-scald devices at faucets. 
    Key Takeaway
    If you have young children, elderly residents, or anyone with sensitive skin, 120°F with anti-scald valves is safer. If bacteria is a concern and you have an anti-scald valve, 130°F is a reasonable compromise; otherwise, 120°F is generally preferred for safety. 
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      Yes, a 40-gallon water heater is often enough for 3 people for standard use, but you might run short during peak times, so a 50-gallon unit is often recommended as a safer bet for consistent hot water, especially with modern, longer showers and frequent appliance use (dishwashers, laundry). The key is managing usage or checking the heater's First Hour Rating (FHR), as it indicates real-world performance beyond just tank size. 
      When a 40-Gallon Might Be Enough:
      • Standard Showers: If showers are quick (5-10 mins) and spaced out. 
      • Low Demand: If you don't run multiple hot water appliances (dishwasher, washing machine) simultaneously. 
      • Gas Heaters: Gas models often recover faster than electric ones, making a 40-gallon tank more capable. 
      When You Might Need More (or a 50-Gallon):
      • Long Showers: Teenagers or adults taking 30+ minute showers quickly deplete a 40-gallon tank. 
      • Multiple Users: If two people shower back-to-back, you'll likely run out. 
      • High Appliance Use: Running a dishwasher and laundry while someone is showering. 
      • Energy Efficiency: A 50-gallon is the most popular size for 3-4 people and offers more buffer. 
      Pro Tip: Check the FHR (First Hour Rating)
      Instead of just tank size, look at the yellow EnergyGuide label for the FHR, which tells you how many gallons of hot water the heater can deliver in the first hour of use. A good 40-gallon gas unit might have an FHR of 65-70 gallons, which is generally suitable for 3-4 people. 
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        Water Heater Sizes: What Size Do You Need?
        To find your water heater size, estimate your household's peak hour demand by adding up hot water use (showers, dishwasher, laundry) during the busiest hour, then match that to a tank with a sufficient "First Hour Rating" (FHR) for tank models, or a GPM flow rate for tankless; generally, 1-2 people need 30-40 gal, 3-4 need 40-50 gal, and 5+ need 50-80 gal, but heavy users need bigger.
         
        Tank Water Heater Sizing (Gallons)
        • 1-2 People: 30-40 gallons
        • 2-3 People: 40-50 gallons
        • 3-4 People: 50-60 gallons (or 40-gal gas, 50-gal electric)
        • 5+ People: 60-80 gallons (or 50-gal gas, 80-gal electric) 
        Tankless Water Heater Sizing (GPM)
        • 1-2 People: 3-5 GPM
        • 3-4 People: 5-7 GPM
        • 5+ People: 8-10 GPM 
        How to Calculate Your Peak Demand
        1. Identify Peak Hour:
          Determine the hour of the day with the most simultaneous hot water use (e.g., morning rush). 
        2. List Fixtures:
          List all hot water appliances used then (showers, faucets, washer, dishwasher). 
        3. Estimate Usage (Tank):
          • Shower: ~20 gallons (longer showers use more). 
          • Bath: ~20-30 gallons. 
          • Dishwasher: ~7 gallons. 
          • Washing Machine: ~20-25 gallons. 
          • Kitchen/Bath Faucet: ~0.75 GPM (Gallons Per Minute). 
        4. Find FHR:
          Look for the heater's First Hour Rating (FHR) on its yellow EnergyGuide label—it should meet or exceed your calculated peak demand. 
        For Tankless (GPM)
        1. Add Flow Rates:
          Add the GPM of all fixtures you might run at the same time (e.g., shower (2.5 GPM) + faucet (0.75 GPM) = 3.25 GPM).
        2. Check Temperature Rise:
          Ensure the heater can raise the incoming cold water to your desired hot temperature (e.g., 120°F) at that flow rate. 
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