Your hot water heater may be running even when you're not using hot water because it is working to maintain the set temperature of the water in the tank. This is a normal function of the heater to ensure that hot water is readily available when you need it.
Car will make when running even if heater core is not burned out.
When the engine is turned off, the car heater can still work by using the remaining heat stored in the engine and circulating it through the car's heating system. This allows the heater to continue providing warmth inside the car even when the engine is not running.
If water is only drawn from the cold faucet, then no, the water heater is not involved. However, if water is drawn from the hot faucet- even for a few seconds- hot water IS withdrawn from the heater, and fresh cold water drawn in to be heated- even if the hot water did not make it all the way through the pipe to the faucet- and the water heater will work to heat that fresh cold water.
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.
If the electricity is on but the gas is off, some types of water heaters may still try to heat the water using the electrical element. This can potentially cause damage to the water heater if it continues to operate without water inside, leading to overheating or even a potential fire hazard. It is best to ensure both the gas and electricity are properly connected and functioning when operating a water heater.
Some pool heaters have an internal bypass valve that improves efficiency by limiting the amount of water flowing through the heat exchanger. These can stick so that water flow mostly bypasses the heat exchanger...the heater gets hot but very little heat is transferred to the pool.Other answerers have suggested the following:Your airflow over the pool is cooling the water even as it is being heatedYou may not be running the pool pump long enough. Is the heater not maintaining temp? Is the thermostat turned up? Is the filter clean? When was the last time it was back washed or cleaned?You may be using the wrong size heater for your pool and the water to heat ratio that your heater is made to work with may be out.
Yes. Not with "magical powers" though. Using static and magnets it a decent way to move globs of water or even running water. :D hope this helped. <3
A garden can be watered effectively without access to running water by using alternative methods such as collecting rainwater, using a watering can or bucket to carry water from a nearby source, setting up a drip irrigation system with a water reservoir, or utilizing greywater from household activities. These methods can help ensure that the garden receives enough water to thrive even without access to running water.
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a plumber- even the electric ones.
As you say you had to reset the circuit breakers, the water heater's heating element may have "died" by shorting to Ground or Earth. This could be the reason why its circuit's breakers tripped to cut off the power. Time to buy a new water heater...? <><><> Typically, you should be able to tell a difference as quick as 15 minutes or so, but it may take well over an hour or two for it to reach "operating temperature". Some electric hot water heaters, you can even hear them as they heat, and you typically can the gas ones. Your biggest variables, assuming you're not using hot water as it heats, is the amount of water that is in the heater, as well as the heating power the heater puts out into the water. Electrics are practically 100% efficient, but gas ones are not even close, but they do operate at higher heater temps and can heat the water faster. <><><> It takes about an hour for a fifty gallon electric water heater to heat up.
To effectively use an immersion water heater for your bathtub, fill the tub with water to the desired level before submerging the heater. Turn on the heater and wait for the water to reach your preferred temperature. Stir the water occasionally for even heating. Once the water is warm enough, turn off the heater and enjoy a comfortable and relaxing bath. Remember to follow safety precautions and never leave the heater unattended while in use.