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Q: How many watt are used to make hot water if you only have one heating element?
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How many amps are required to run a 240-volt 5500-watt water heater element?

Current (Amps) = Power (Watt)/Voltage (V) Therefore a 4500W heating element will draw 18.75A = 4500W/240V


How hot does a heating element in electric water heater get?

Under normal home conditions it should get to 135 f. -If hotter it will scald. This can be adjusted right at the element and in fact many people with small children prefer it set at 120. -I frequently do this in homes.


How do you make water more dense and what is the purpose?

Water becomes more DENSE as it Cools....until it Freezes. At the Freezing Point water expands and becomes less Dense...as ICE. That is why ICE Floats in liquid water.As to its Purpose...can't give a specific answer for that using Pure water. The Principle is used in many water HEATING devices. The Heating Element is at the bottom of a Water Heater because the cold water sinks and stays at the bottom. That is why the Cold water inlet has a long tube from the top connector to the bottom of the tank...it keeps down the mixing of already Heated water with the Cold input water.


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a hot water or steam boiler


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It uses as many as you run through it, but who would want to heat hot water?


How fast does 250 ml of water evaporate on heating?

This depends on many factors.


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Which materials are used in heating elements and why?

Many heating elements use Nichrome 80/20 (80% nickel, 20% chromium). It is an ideal material because of its relatively high resistance. When heated for the first time it forms a protective coating made of of chromium oxide, beneath which the heating element cannot oxidize. The oxide coating prevents the wire inside from burning away or breaking, even if submerged in water, such as inside an electric kettle or large water heater. Usually the element is well insulated and fully embedded into an outer copper housing which is chrome plated to help delay corrosion from the surrounding water which it heats. If you look inside many electric kettles made since 1991 the heating element is not immediately visible because it is bonded onto the underside (i.e. the dry side) of the internal metal base plate. Such hidden elements work very well but have the disadvantage that, when an element burns out it cannot be replaced, so a new kettle has to be bought. However it is still a good system because the parts and labor costs for replacing one of the old types of replaceble heating element are much more than the cost of buying a new kettle.


What is the definition of a Jenn air cartridge?

A Jenn Air cartridge is the coiled ring, or heating element, used in conventional electric stovetop ranges. This style of heating element is becoming outdated; many modern electrical stovetops are completely flat, making them more attractive and much easier to clean.


How many amps does a 1500 W heater pull 120 V?

A 1500 Watt heating element about 1500/110 or 13.64 Amperes from a 110V service. It is assumed the heating element is made from a resistive wire.


Is oil and water a element?

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