Yes, your gas water heater will still distribute hot water.
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Yes, a gas heater does not use any electricity.
form_title=Water Heater Repair form_header=12213 Choose any description for the problem*= [] No hot water [] Not enough hot water [] Pilot light is out [] Leaking tank [] Hot water fluctuations [] Leaking or cracked pipe [] Making noise [] Want to move to other location [] Want to replace with different type [] Other Do you know the size of your water heater you have now?*= () 30 Gallons () 40 Gallons () 50 Gallons () No water heater () Other "If a replacement is required, would you like the same type?"*= () "Yes () No, I want a different size () No, I want a tankless water heater () No, I want a solar water heater () No, I want to change to electricity () No, I want to change to natural gas () No, I want to change to propane gas () Don't Know" What is the source of heat the water heater is using?*= () Electricity () Natural gas () Propane () Don't Know
electricity > heat im pretty sure
Saves alot of money on electricity. Gets very hot.
water is a good conductor of electricity so the answer is yes!
Because it uses electricity.. Modern cars oftern use the AIR CONDITIONER as a heat pump instead of using a HOT WATER HEATER as in years past. Even the hot water heater utilizing engine heat had a blower which would use electricity.
The water continues to run into and out of the water heater. There is just no flame to heat it up.
the trick is to find an inverter large enough to handle the load of a hot water heater, things such as water heaters, air condition units draw lots of electricity
Yes
Never
No, an electric appliance will not work without electricity.