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Resolving Your Hot Water Problems - Water Heater Applications

By: John Philips

When it comes to deciding on a water heater for the home it should be realised that they rank a close third behind air conditioners and furnaces for energy consumption. Gas water heaters, because they are faster at heating a tank of water than all other forms of energy are more energy efficient and time efficient than all other forms of energy and can solve some of your efficiency and economics needs.

Water heaters work by infusing water with heat energy. The operational procedure of the water heater emulates placing a pan of water on a lit stove. It's not rare to find water heaters powered by natural gas. Do not assume that only natural gas can be used for raising the temperature of water by a heater.

The least expensive fuel for water heating purposes is however natural gas. Because you actually make a flame when you burn gas they are more efficient at heating more water faster than electric because the burners are capable of higher temperatures than electric elements. The water in the tank is warmed up by the heating element known as a burner sequestered under the tank. Attached to the wall is a valve that can be opened to let in gas to the heater, or closed to stop the flow.

Since thermostats are designed to sense and regulate temperature, one is needed for the proper function of the water heater. As you change the water flow, a water valve or thermostat controls the heating elements or burner flame to maintain a constant temperature. Like in the automobile engine, a spark lights the gas in the burner. The igniter works in the same way as that in a gas grill.

It is necessary to have something like an exhaust system to get rid of toxic emissions. A PVC pipe is a vital part that crowns the venting system, through which emissions are sent. In modern day, technology has enabled the development of water heaters that use fans in conjunction with their vents that pipe out exhaust through a wall. Be informed that water heaters powered by natural gas also have an additional pipe that supplies cold water.

A cylindrical tank stores water, and once it is heated the water is supplied to faucets through internal pipes in the system. There is another type of water heater known simply as the tankless version. This variation can be used with dishwashers or a clothes washing machine by circling water through a series of burners.

The absence of a tank results in water being able to flow continuously through the system. They are also imbued the ability to maximize their energy input. Tankless water heaters, however require much larger gas requirements than for storage water heaters.

Turning on the faucet is however the only way to get the tankless heater to heat water so it may be somewhat slow. Manufacturers did not design a tankless heater to hold water. The tankless version only allows the water to be passed through it for heating while appliances at the other end use it.

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