AMS Installation Highlights
Main Shower Station
AMS’s largest shower station is located just outside the track walls near the facility’s Family Campgrounds. Previously, the building housed a 1.2 million BTU boiler — despite the capacity of the tank, the system could not keep up with the hot water requirements, and attendees periodically experienced cold showers.
The AMS situation:
- 42 showers and 20 sinks
- 200-gallon storage tank
- 1.2 million BTU boiler
The Rinnai solution:
- Replacement of the old boiler and tank with the Freestanding Tankless Rack System™
- Two banks of six C199iP tankless units
- 2.4 million BTU
- Offers 96 percent thermal efficiency
- 100 percent diversity (By comparison, hotels typically are sized to 50 percent diversity and assume only half of the facility’s showers are in use at once)
- All 42 showers may be in use at the same time
Because the shower station is out of use for most of the year, a key benefit of tankless technology that is especially relevant for AMS is how easily it is to turn off the system. Previously, AMS had to choose between leaving its old boiler-tank system running during periods of non-use or powering down the system and draining the tank, which is quite a cumbersome feat. In contrast, turning off the Rinnai system is as simple as flipping the switch to turn off the recirculation pump. No draining or special maintenance needed!
Lakeside Shower Station
Located due east of the track is the other shower station servicing AMS’s outside campgrounds. The finite amount of hot water could be an issue in times of high demand.
The AMS situation:
- 16 showers and 8 sinks
- Two standard 100-gallon, 199,000-BTU tank water heaters
The Rinnai solution:
- Replacement of the two atmospheric tanks with the Wall-Mounted Tankless Rack System™ featuring 1 TRW02iP and 1 TRW03iP with concentric venting
- 1,000,000 BTU available across the five C199iP units
In addition to the attendee comfort, redundancy and maintenance benefits found at the main shower station, the Rinnai installation at this location provided space savings. While the previous commercial tanks took up the building’s entire utility closet, the positioning of the tankless units on the wall turned much of the closet into useable space that now serves as storage for various cleaning supplies.