Turn off the breaker and reset the water heater. You can find instructions for this at http://www.usatankless.com
If your circuit breakers are in the garage, they would be in a electrical panel (a metal box mounted on a (usually) outside wall, with the electric meter on the outside. The circuit breakers can be either just below the meter on the outside on opposite it inside the garage. It would usually be very close to where the electric connection to the house is. The electrical panel and breakers are not necessarily in the garage.
the compressor is not running. Check your breakers.
No, it is not okay to put your oil central heating boiler outside. It should be in an enclosed area.
Heat from your house is used heating the window, which then is used heating up outside, which is actually just cooled by outside. Think of it like trying to fill up cups with water: ( Ignore the ````'s) ````````````________ ````````````( ~_~__~_ ````````````(_) Tap(Heating) `````````````~ `````````````~ ````````` / ````~ ~ ~ \~| ``~ \ ~ ~ / | | \ ~ / | ~ ~| |_~_| | ~ | |_~_| House | ~ | Window ` Outside
No, they will get damp.
outside= the sun, radiation from buildings which have the heating on (see snow melt on roofs which have the heating on and no loft insulation), body warmth inside= central heating, fire
Yes
The only reason it would fog is if the inside air was warmer than the outside. Where is the inlet, is it near a heat source? Lights could be enough, dryer vent. Is the blower motor getting too warm and heating the air as it passes thru it.
Strong winds can not trip a circuit breaker unless there is incorrect or loose wiring in your structure.
A thermostat for heating or a thermometer for air temperature is typically placed on an inside wall (not outside wall), and away from heating vents or direct sunlight.
The size of the breaker is determined by the smallest conductor used in the system and by the type of load being serviced.
It can be safe for senior citizens to use a heating blanket as long as they follow the manufacturer's guidelines and avoid falling asleep with the blanket on. Senior citizens should be cautious of overheating and make sure the blanket has safety features such as automatic shut-off. Consulting with a healthcare provider is advised if there are any concerns.