Yep. The water heater will warm up the area in which the water heater is located. You will find out later if it is sufficient heating.
Not if it was disconnected properly
A hydronic heater works by using a boiler system to heat the water and then is pumped throughout the house in order to heat the specific area of a home.
You may have a small hot water heater in your house or apartment, this will use up all the hot water in doing laundry so the tank needs to fill up and heat again.
The heater core is a small radiator inside the car under the dash that hot water circulates through to heat the inside of the car.
A heater may not be keeping a house warm because it is too small for the space. An older heater may not be performing as it should. If you are getting no heat from the heater, you may have blown a fuse and should check the circuit breaker box.
No because there won't be enough heat in a house to make the water warm!
You run out hot water because you must have a small water heater. A water heater gets water, and heats it up, so if you have a small one, then once you use up all the hot water, you need to wait a while for the heater to heat up more.
The heater core is a small radiator inside the car under the dash that hot water circulates through to heat the inside of the car.
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It's called water heater. There isn't a reason to heat hot water
The number of square feet that an 8000 btu heater will heat can not be accurately determined just by knowing the output of the heater.Given a small, well insulated, energy efficient house that is located in a mild climate, 8000 btu could be sufficient to heat the entire house.