90 kW on 480 volts single phase would be 187.5 amps. On 480 v 3-phase it would be 108 amps.
It is a water heater, not a hot water heater. There would be little point in using a hot water heater. I assume that is your point.
No. Gas fired the flame wouldn't touch the tank and on an electric, the thermostat would not work correctly. Cold water is meant to be at the bottom of the tank until it is heated and then taken out of the top.
Not without spending a great deal of money. Appliances with motors and timers at 50 Hz would have to be changed out to 60 Hz components. Appliances that are strictly of a resistive nature will operate without any problem.
Water heaters should be turned off, with the gas or electric to them turned off as well, when replacing any hot water lines. This would also be a good time to drain the tank and remove any built up water scale. This makes your heater more efficient.
In a science lab. 2. In an electric stove, or an electric blanket.
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Yes it would be unlikely an electric motor coincidentally exactly matched the resistance of an electric heater.
Menards does not sell just an outdoor electric heater. You would have to purchase this item somewhere else.
Only the fan is working, there is no gas burning (gas heater) or the electric heating element is not working(electric heater)Answeris it electric gas or oil Its gas.
No, that is perfectly fine as it is an electric heater, However if you had water near the electrical appliance, that would be dangerous.
No if your heater is electric you can not use a gas heater you have to use the electric heater and it would really cause too much to change over from electric to gas so I would truly stick to what heater you have noiw
An electric heater is perfectly safe. That's the only downside to having a sunroof, your heat prices increase dramatically! An electric heater is a great solution.
Your neutral May not be grounded good
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It would depemd on the brand of heater, You may be able t download a manual from the company. This might give instructions on how to repair the heater.
Your electric unit can blow fuses during the winter when you are running your heater for several reasons. The main reason would be that you have a faulty ground on your heater.