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May 8, 2021 · How an electric water heater works. I go over all of the electric water heater parts, what they do, and how the whole heater functions. I explain the water supply lines, pressure relief...
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Feb 11, 2013 · This video provides information on how an electric water heater works and offers troubleshooting tips to assist you in diagnosing and repair. Here is a list of the most commonly...
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Dec 10, 2020 · Cold-water flows down through a dip tube and is distributed to the base of the tank. The water is heated by two resistive heater elements. As the water is heated, the hot water rises above...
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This article explores the diagram of an electric water heater, highlighting its key components and explaining their respective functions. The main components of an electric water heater include a tank, heating elements, thermostats, a drain valve, a pressure relief valve, and an anode rod.
Mar 5, 2023 · There are three key phases in an electric water heater: The cold water is pumped into the tank. The bottom heating element warms the water. The hot water rises to the top of the tank, which is kept warm by a second heating element.
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Jun 19, 2023 · Electric water heaters can be classified into three main types based on their design and function: normal plate heaters, immersion heaters, and geyser heaters. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages, as well as safety precautions to follow.
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Sep 26, 2022 · An electric water heater works by heating water with an electric element. The element is usually located at the bottom of the tank, and as water passes over it, the element heats up the water. Most electric water heaters have a thermostat that controls the temperature of the water.