Keep Hot Water Flowing with Backup Water Heater Redundancy

Saying “Hot water heater” might be a little redundant, but these redundant water heaters are a smart idea for any company that relies on hot water to keep their customers happy or their doors open for business – and in some cases they’re even required. In this case, water heater “redundancy” essentially means having one or more backup water heaters in place that are configured to work automatically in case one (or more) of your water heater(s) fail.
In a hotel, restaurant or apartment building, you might be able to survive without hot water for a few hours without losing customers or tenants – especially if you go about resolving your equipment failure in a timely manner and have a policy in place to compensate unhappy people. But for some businesses, particularly those in senior care or food manufacturing facilities, redundancy is practically mandatory to keep daily operations up and running.