Showing posts with label Heater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heater. Show all posts

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Where To Place The Water Heater In Your Room? Some Useful Tips And Hints

What factors should you take into consideration when determining the placement or position of the water heater in your house? The first and the most obvious factor is the accessibility to the water source. This is a reason why the water heaters are fitted in the bathrooms. Since water inlet takes place inside this room, placing the heater in this room will reduce expenses and difficulties.

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Remember, the heater that is used for heating water acts as bridge between inlet and outlet. This is more common in case of tank less heaters. This means that the heater should be located close to not just the inlet but the outlet as well. There is no point in spending a lot of money pulling the water from its original source to the water heater only to find that you have to repeat the entire process for the outlet as well.

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That is to say, installing the heater for heating water in your bedroom does not make sense if you want water in the bathroom. Since the water is entering the bathroom and is being used in the bathroom, installing the water heater in this room is the smartest option.

Of course, if you are installing a single heater, you may have to modify the water inlet and outlet options as well. Rather than letting the water means enter the house through the bathroom, you can conduct it directly to the water heater or the boiler. You can then remove a section of the piping and divert the water to other sources which do not need heated water.

If you are making use of a storage water heater, you will have to maintain the interiors of the heater properly if you want to avoid complications. Otherwise, diverting the entire water supply of the house to the heater will result in the entire water supply getting contaminated.

Modifying the piping structure does not make sense unless you are doing it as a onetime affair and that alternatives are very expensive. Otherwise, you should install the heaters in such a manner that it offers maximum flexibility and convenience at minimum cost. Of course, this is not the only factor that you should consider when determining the placement.

There are other factors as well. However, for practical and financial benefits, this fact is the most important and has to be planned and analyzed very carefully before implementation.

Where To Place The Water Heater In Your Room? Some Useful Tips And Hints

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Friday, August 5, 2011

Electric Water Heater Repair

What are the common problems and how to troubleshoot electric water heater? Use the guide below to see the main reasons for your electric water heater repair. Do you have a problem with the thermostat, heating elements or there is no hot water? OK, let's find out more about troubleshooting and fixing the heater and what you should know to order repair parts.

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For almost every problem or condition that is related to your electric heater there is a number of different causes. Here are some:

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Problem: Why my electric water heater doesn't produce hot water?

Solution: If there is no electric power in the heater check the fuses or circuit breaker. Use the manufacturer manual to check are the wiring connections properly installed at the heater's terminals. Remove oxidation from the wiring and if the connection is loose, fix it. If your heating element is gone due to the lime build up, high voltage, heater vibration or dry-firing (heating element was not fully immersed in the water when it was ON) do not try to repair it, buy a new element and simply replace it. Check the thermostat and if it is faulty replace it. When replacing any of the faulty components try to match parameters.

Problem: Electric water heater produces insufficient hot water

Solution: You might have the undersized heater. Next time try correctly to dimension your water heating system. Repair the leaking hot water faucets or tank drain if needed. Drain and flush your electric water heater regularly to remove the sediment build up. If the thermostat is set too low increase the temperature of the outgoing water. Thermostat should be working properly and mounted flash with the tank; if it is loose correct it. Use the insulation jacket for the heater and insulation for pipes to reduce the heat loss. Check the bottom heating element for the open circuit or if it is grounded, replace it.

Problem: How to repair slow hot water recovery?

Solution: One of the common causes for the slow hot water recovery is the lime build up on the heating elements. If the water is too hard use the water softener, otherwise clean the elements. but be careful not to damage the copper sheath. If the thermostat is misplaced, position it per manufacturer's instruction. Check is the dip tube improperly installed on the hot water line.

Problem: Too expensive to operate electric water heater

Solution: Reduce the temperature on the thermostat if it is set too high. Check for leaks on the hot water tap, around heating elements, heater nipples and the tank drain... that is a pure energy and money waste. If your water heater and the pipeline are not insulated, especially during the winter time, do so. Use the insulation blanket for the heater.

Problem: Noise

Solution: Lime formation on the heating element or in the tank is the reason why the water heater produces a rumbling, pounding or sizzling noise. Use the fine brush to clean the lime scale from the elements.

Before you try to repair the electric water heater, call the company the unit was purchased from to order the part. To get the right part always provide the following info: Model number, serial number and part description.

Other problems related to the electric water heaters might include heating elements, anode rod, water odor and unusual taste, hot water fluctuation...

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Washing Machine Repairs - Faulty Water Heater Element

If your washing machine does not heat the water during its wash cycle, it is likely to need some kind repair, a faulty water heater element is the most likely cause for this type of problem, here are a few checks that you can use that will indicate to you whether you have a likely faulty water heater element.

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There are a few ways to tell if the water heater element in your washing machine might not be working and only one way to know for sure, I will go over some of the ways you can use to tell if your washing machine water heater element might not be working and also explain the 1 method you can use to to tell for sure if your element has developed a fault or not.

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If your washing machine blows a fuse or circuit breaker within a few minutes of turning it on, this could be many things and would need further testing but one of the things that could be causing the fuse to blow is a faulty water heater element. If your wash is not coming out as clean as it used to, this again could be a indicator of a faulty element as the clothes could be washing in cold water. If you touch the glass on multiple occasions throughout the wash and the glass feels cold every time, this again is another indicator of a faulty element as on most washing machines the glass section of the door will become at least warm during the hot wash cycle. If the wash seems to go on and on and takes much longer than usual and with some machines the wash cycle may even just go on and on until you stop it, this again is a indicator that the element may have a fault, on some washing machine the wash cycle will not stop or move on to the next cycle until a certain preset temperature has been reached, so the machine would just go on and on waiting for the element to heat the water to the preset temperature, but be warned there are other problems that can show very similar symptoms to all the above. The only sure way to tell if a element is faulty, even if all the above faults are present, is to use whats called a ohmmeter, a ohmmeter is a device used for testing all types of electrical values, including resistance between 2 conductive device. To test if a element is working or not a engineer would connect a ohmmeters live and neutral wires to the corresponding connectors on the element and check for a positive reading, no reading would mean a faulty element, the engineer would also use the ohmmeter to read across both terminals again and the earth terminal on the element but in this case a positive reading would mean a faulty element and a negative reading would mean no fault on the earth to live and earth to neutral connectors

You should be competent with electrics with a degree of experience to do the above test has it involves opening your appliance and removing and replacing wires inside the machine that will become live once the wires are replaced and the washing machine is turned on, there is no "zero" place for mistakes on this job, if you do not fully understand house hold electrics you should not attempt the test.

Washing Machine Repairs - Faulty Water Heater Element

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