Indirect Water Heater Sizing Calculator

Indirect Water Heater Sizing Calculator

Estimate the right indirect storage tank by combining peak mixed-water demand, usable hot storage, and how much of your boiler can recover the tank during the busiest draw window.

📋Preset scenarios

Each preset loads a realistic indirect water heater situation, then runs the sizing math so you can compare smaller tanks, higher-output coils, and domestic-priority boiler setups quickly.

🔧Indirect sizing inputs

The calculator sizes to mixed gallons delivered at the fixture temperature. It converts boiler recovery into hot gallons at storage temperature, then compares that to the stored hot water your indirect tank can actually deliver.

Switch between gallons and liters, BTU/h and kW, plus °F and °C with live conversion.
Profile sets drawdown efficiency, coil capture, and a practical boiler-output band.
Use normal peak occupancy, not occasional parties.
More baths usually means more overlapping fixture draws.
Count the showers that can realistically run at once.
Use a real fixture flow rate if you know it.
Morning peaks are often tighter than a full first hour.
If no tub fills in the peak window, leave this at zero.
Enter only the hot-water portion used during the peak window.
Warm or hot cycles can stack with showers on busy mornings.
Use winter inlet temperature for conservative sizing.
Indirect tanks often store hotter water and mix down at fixtures.
Fixture delivery temperature changes the usable mixed-gallon multiplier.
Enter boiler output in the selected unit system before domestic share is applied.
Use 100% if the boiler gives full priority to the indirect tank.
Check the exact tank size you are considering against the peak draw.
Add margin for overlap, short bursts, or less predictable schedules.

Indirect sizing summary

Run the calculator to compare required storage, boiler recovery, and how your selected indirect tank covers the busiest draw window.

Awaiting inputs
Recommended indirect size
53 gal Rounded from the calculated nominal storage need.
Boiler output needed
110k BTU/h Required to make the candidate tank cover the peak.
Estimated first-hour delivery
78 gal Mixed gallons the candidate tank can deliver.
Peak-hour margin
+8 gal Positive means the candidate tank clears the design peak.

Calculation breakdown

Peak mixed draw
0
Diversity and buffer factor
0
Mixing multiplier
0
Stored hot gallons required
0
Boiler recovery during peak
0
Usable hot storage from candidate tank
0
Recovery at mixed delivery temp
0
Sizing decision
0

📦Indirect device and coil profile grid

These profile bands are built into the calculator so the storage recommendation reflects realistic drawdown efficiency and heat-exchanger capture rather than nominal tank gallons alone.

0.78
Compact single-coil
Lean drawdown factor for smaller steel tanks. Best where peak draws are short and the boiler is dedicated to domestic recovery.
0.88
High-output smooth coil
Improved coil capture lifts recovery, so a 53 gallon tank can often perform like a larger standard indirect in the same draw window.
0.90
Dual-coil indirect
Higher usable storage and broad heat-transfer surface help when tubs, showers, and laundry overlap during the first half hour.
0.96
Plate-assist package
Fast boiler-side transfer supports smaller tanks with larger boilers, especially when domestic priority is enabled and heating zones can pause.

📊Reference tables

Use the tables below to sanity-check the recommendation against fixture mix, boiler recovery, storage temperature, and common residential indirect sizing targets.

Peak mixed draw guide

Household Peak mix Indirect Notes
1 bath condo 35-45 gal 40 gal Single shower with light appliance use
2 bath family 60-75 gal 53-60 gal Two showers plus dishwasher overlap
Tub primary suite 85-100 gal 70-80 gal Tub fill added to normal shower demand
4 bath whole home 110-130 gal 100-119 gal Large loads need tank and boiler matched

Boiler recovery at 145 °F storage

Net DHW input Hot gal/h Mixed gal/h Typical fit
70k BTU/h 74 108 Compact indirect
100k BTU/h 105 153 53 gal standard
140k BTU/h 147 214 80 gal with tub loads
180k BTU/h 189 275 100 gal large family

Storage temperature mixing benefit

Storage Mix factor 60 gal output Use case
130 °F 1.29 77 gal Lower storage, less lift
140 °F 1.57 94 gal Common mixed-valve target
145 °F 1.71 103 gal Strong indirect balance point
150 °F 1.86 112 gal Higher usable gallons, watch scalding

Common sizing checkpoints

Project Peak load Tank Boiler
Starter home 42 gal 40 gal 80-90k
Family colonial 72 gal 53-60 gal 100-120k
Suite plus tub 96 gal 80 gal 130-150k
Large four bath 120 gal 100-119 gal 160-180k

💡Sizing tips

Size to winter inlet temperature

Indirect tanks look stronger on paper when the inlet water is warm. Use the coldest expected inlet temperature so the mixing multiplier and boiler recovery stay realistic all year.

Check tank volume and boiler share together

A larger indirect tank will not fix a boiler that cannot recover during the draw window. If the margin is negative, compare a larger tank with more domestic priority before choosing either one alone.

Indirect water heater is device that employs heating system of the home for warm water. You know them also as sidearm tanks. They do not depend on own burner but take heat from already existent installation for instance furnace or boiler.

The furnace heats liquid that circulates through coil of heat exchanger in separate water tank. Usually deal about water or mix with antifreeze. The furnace water does not mingle with the water of the tank but only pass through the coils for warm it for domestic use.

How Indirect Water Heaters Work and Why They Save Energy

Base the furnace execute everything during the indirect heater only help heat switch.

Using such tanks you can reach big efficiency. The water in the tank preserves heat so the furnace rarely must light what spares energy. Because the tank keeps the heat like this well it answers for families with high need of warm water and give whirlwind delivery.

If you do not have problems with warm water here change to apt indirect unit probably will provide more warm water no less. Furnaces have usually more than 40000 BTU comparatively to typical direct gas water heater so the coil deliver much more of heat to the domestic water supply.

For such systems exist various variants. For example the PowerStor Series of single wall indirect water heaters have single wall heat exchanger what gives faster heat delivery and water flow. Other models use superb stainless steel for optima heat transfer and long service life of the tank.

Well installed indirect unit can serve 20 until 30 years during electric water heater commonly only 10. They coincide with furnaces of any fuel. That is good solution for those that requires much warm water and use oil for heat.

Well isolated indirect heater can reach almost the efficiency of tankless system while it costs less for installation and attention.

Indirect Water Heater Sizing Calculator

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