Definitions | domestic hot water |
| noun (sometimes abbreviated as dhw)
- Water used, in any type of building, for domestic purposes, principally drinking, food preparation, sanitation and w:Hygiene
- Personal hygiene, personal hygiene (but not including space heating, swimming pool heating, or use for processes such as commercial food preparation or clothes washing).
- 1996: by Geraint John, Kit Campbell, Handbook of Sports and Recreational Building Design Volume 3: Ice Rinks and Swimming Pools - Heating, ventilation, and lighting use significant amounts of energy.
- 2003: Roger F Jones, Martha J Boss, Dennis W Day, Biological Risk Engineering Handbook - Warm or tepid water systems that dilute from a water heater with cold water upstream from the outlet source are not recommended.
- 2005: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: Science and Technology Committee, Energy Efficiency: 2nd Report of Session 2005-06 - A range of products from high quality industrial steam, to lower temperature water for requirements and space heating.
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