Originally Posted By: Stelth
A client of mine wants to know what size electric water heater he can use in place of a 98k btuh gas heater. I used an online calculator and came up with 28722 watts, call it 29 kw. Does that sound right? Also, does this mean he needs 120 amps @ 240 vac?
Yes your conversion is correct.
98000 btu/h = 28700 watts
Gas has a high energy density. This is the reason Gas hot water tanks recover quickly. A typical electric tank will recover slower and if you convert to an electric tank you will typically go to a larger tank to get the equivalent supply of hot water.
For example a typical home gas hot water tank is 50 usgal and about 40,000 btu/hr (12,000 watts).
To get a similar supply of hot water a 65 to 75 usgal, 9000 watt electric tank is installed and it will likely still underperform the smaller gas unit.
Also, typical standard gas hot water tanks are very inefficient. They run about 55% efficient. On the other hand electric tanks are 100% efficient other than the heat loss from the tank itself. There are higher efficiency gas units available.
To properly size the electric tank we need to know the size of the gas tank and the type of service. A good plumbing supply store can do this for you.