Boilers or Heaters alike should be set at a 140ºF to prevent the boiler from condensing. People would think that their boiler is leaking but it is actually condensing (sweating) from the inside.
"Hot" is subjective. Anything can be hot water if you are, or are used to, something colder than it. Any temperature at or above body temperature would feel "hot" to the touch, about 98.6 F or 37 C. , because your body makes some heat and could not cool off.
Any higher than 120 degrees f is too hot, and costs more to heat.
In a home, the average temp. of hot water is about 130f.
For sterile wash in dishwasher 180 degrees Fahrenheit. Most dishwasher soaps require this temp for best results. For hot laundry( used for dish rags, diapers, etc) it is also necessary.
The hot water will get colder and the ice will melt and the water from the melted ice will get to the same temperature as the final temperature of the hot water.
if the temperature of the water is hot, then the sugars will dissolve faster because hot temperature increases solution rate.
When hot metal is added into the water then the metal looses its energy into the water and this heat is gained by the water, so the temperature gets increases when hot metal added into it i.e final temperature is greater than initial temperature of water.
Lots of things affect this. Also the original temperature of the water, the temperature outside and where the bottle is left.
Water molecules have more space between each other in cold room temperature than hot water.
An in home dishwasher is normally connected directly to the hot water supply. The water temperature set on the hot water heater will be the same as the water temperature in the dishwasher. Normal hot water heater temps are around 120 - 140 degrees dependent upon how high the hot water heater is set at.
It's because "hot-water" is a compound adjective, modifying "heater". It's not for heating water, it's for heating a house with hot water. There are many types of heaters that heat water, but only a hot-water heater is used for providing heated water for domestic use. A hydronic boiler also heats water, but it's only for use in radiators.The name "Hot Water Heater" is completely wrong for any use. There is no need to heat hot water. IT has always been "water heater". The term hot water heater has just been used for years because people don't realize the difference. It has always been WATER HEATER.The first answer is jibberish and makes no practical sense at all.
In Fahrenheit, water boils at 212 degrees and in terms of weather outside the ideal temperature is around 70 degrees. Really hot is around 80 degrees or above.
Domestic Hot Water.
No. Hot water directly from boiler is not potable.
the hot water temperature will not reduce due to atmosphere temperature.
Water temperature tells you how cold or hot the water is. If the water is hot, the heat indicates the kinetic energy of the water.
The hot water will get colder and the ice will melt and the water from the melted ice will get to the same temperature as the final temperature of the hot water.
When a thermometer is quickly dipped in hot water, it won't do anything. If you leave the thermometer in the hot water, the temperature shown will read higher. The temperature shown will not exceed the temperature of the water.
The temperature needs to be really hot and the climate should be dry for good quality peppers.
Average temperature is 60C
A gas water heater is used to produce hot water in a thermodynamic process. The use of hot water in a domestic environment includes cooking, cleaning, bathing and heating.