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When not put a light timer on the plug to the pump and have it circulated for ten minutes, at some appointed time like ten minutes before you take a shower in the morning.
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+1 That's what I did with mine (using a heavy-duty sprinkler timer). I have the recirc. pump going from 6a ~ 9a and then again from 6p ~ 10p.
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if you can get to all or most if it, add pipe insulation to the hot water pipes.
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Depends on the layout of the shower area, but you could trigger the preheat flow with a motion detector.
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How about something in the X-10 "Smart House" area. Programable outlets or switches should allow this and you can control it from your computer...even while you're at work or on vacation, etc.
Something like these. Randy
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This site caters to automation in the home. I'm sure what you need is here somewhere.
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I think Billy Mays has something for you Wayne.
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I use x-10 all over my house and I am happy. can be hooked up to computer and you actually can control your house from the office.
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you could also go with an tankless instant on water heater (Rinnai o.a.e.)
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Some heating/ ac suppliers stock timers that control when the blower comes on after the heating elements get hot. I have purchased 3 minute timers and 10 minute timers. They probably make other time delays. These only cost a few dollars about 5 years ago. They should do what you want if you can find a wireless switch to turn it on.
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just flush the toilet right before you start the shower
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Is it an actual pump circulating the water or is it a thermo-siphon?
If you insulate the pipes, a thermo-siphon is hard to beat for close to instant hot water.
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Wayne, maybe I can help. You need to control the timing on the recirculating pump? You might be able to hook up a themo sensitive switch to it. you can get them to kick on at various temp. to switch on the pump. once the pipe reaches a certain temp, the pump shuts off. We install them along with a timer so the pump is off completely at night. Is it a traditional water heater? Depend on how ling the run is, the pump runs for about 20 seconds on the average and it goes off for 10-15 minutes. Within the hour, the pump in my house go on for 5-6 times. I always have instant hot water. Can you give me more details? That switch is a $25 item.
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