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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.
There is a thermostat inside an accessible panel on the hot water heater. The panel is typically secured by two screws. When the temperature goes below the set level the heater turns on. You'll either see a specific temperature or just an adjustment that says hotter. Some installations have an external timer that might turn off the hot water heater between midnight and 5AM, for example.
The typical flue gas temp at the inlet to the air heater is about 650-750 DegF range.
Because the heat from a heater is already in the lowest from of energy possible, physical heat at only a few degrees above the ambient temperature.
The heater fan ONLY blows the air, it does not make the temperature of that air. Your heater temperature controls how hot the air is. Adjust your heater temperature for hotter or cooler air.
Heat means temperature. Without knowing temperature range,what the uses of heating equipment anduse ofthatheaterits not possible to give any clear answer.
I think you mean without a heater but if you dont the temp for the average tropical fish is 19 degrees celsius to 30 degrees celsius. coldwater fish will survive with a heater if its at a low temp and so can tropical with a heater at a low temp.
Tank water will slowly warm to ambient temperature. It will not get any hotter.
replace the heater temperature switch
It would greatly depend on the ambient temperature and the humidity of the atmosphere you are driving though.
Yes but, the engine will never reach operating temperature. Many of the thermoswitches won't function until the engine reaches operating temperature and also the heater will blow only warm air.
removing the heater core and temperature control cables
The temperature door actuator controls the opening to the heater core. The heater core door regulates the desired temperature in the passenger cabin.
The heater matrix can be replaced by removing the heater core and temperature control cables. Replace the heater core and the control cables.
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Temperature gauge may drop when heater turned on because additional coolant from heater core is introduced to cooling system - usually this coolant is cooler than what is currently circulating