actually a defective hot water has no any rating on it mainly the heater are of range of 700watt but defective heater show the same rating like the standard heatr but actually there is some looses in their internal circuits so finally defective hot water heater double ur bill.
So, u are saying that it can?
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No, a defective hot water heater can not double your electric bill.
Domestic coil in boiler better than electric water heater.
An electric water heater in a hot tank is called an immersion heater and many of those run at 3 kW with a thermostat to control the max temperature. Power showers use a type of water heater that heats the water at the point where it is used, without a tank. They run at 6-8 kW and are also controlled by a thermostat.
Rheem
No, and this is a very good energy saving practice.
I think you need to do some checking, A GAS water heater does not normally need electrical service that large- an ELECTRIC water heater will. So- just what do you have- gas or electric?
Of course a water heater thermostat would be defective as water heaters / hydronic boilers would use an Aqua Stat
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Domestic coil in boiler better than electric water heater.
1- Excessive pressure=2- defective T&P=3- condensation4- Defective tank
Not if the water heater is electric
No, you only need gas for a gas water heater.
Normally NO
THERMOCOUPLE or defective gas valve
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An electric water heater in a hot tank is called an immersion heater and many of those run at 3 kW with a thermostat to control the max temperature. Power showers use a type of water heater that heats the water at the point where it is used, without a tank. They run at 6-8 kW and are also controlled by a thermostat.