NOT if your on a water supply dependent on electrical power for a water booster pump
No, an electric appliance will not work without electricity.
Yes, a gas heater does not use any electricity.
I am considering buying a gas water heater. How does a gas water heater work?
The only power used by a gas water heater is the small current generated by the thermocouple that keeps the gas valve open. It comes on mechanically when the water temperature drops. You don't need house current.
Check your water. If your water level is low then the heater may not work.
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With out a better description of what the power saving device is and how it is connected into the water heater's circuit, an answer can not be forthcoming. If the device is connected in series with the "hot" line of the heater and it opens the lines up then of course the hot water tank will not work. If you go to the discussion page and leave more information, an answer might possibly be found to your question.
The gas water heater works through a principle of physics which is known as convection. The gas heater is similar to a water heater only that it has one heating unit.?æ
Well do you get hot water? If not, then it doesnt work.
The gas water heater works through a principle of physics which is known as convection. The gas heater is similar to a water heater only that it has one heating unit.?æ
No because water heaters have a safety valves and when the pilot light goes out the safety valve shuts off the gas
The heater is dependent on the coolant flowing through the heater core. If the coolant is low then there will not be any heat.