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Can a 120 volt water heater work over a 14 gauge wire at 300 feet?

A 120-volt water heater should not be run over a 14-gauge wire at 300 feet. The voltage drop over such a long distance would be significant, potentially causing the water heater to not function properly or even become a safety hazard. It is recommended to use a larger gauge wire or locate the heater closer to the power source.


What gauge wire and amp breaker do you use on a stove dryer and hot water heater?

For a stove, use a 8 or 6 gauge wire with a 40 to 50 amp breaker. For a dryer, use a 10 or 8 gauge wire with a 30 amp breaker. For a hot water heater, use a 10 or 8 gauge wire with a 30 or 40 amp breaker. Be sure to consult local electrical codes and guidelines for specific requirements.


What size wire should be used to connect a water heater from the panel?

The wire size is dependent upon the wattage size of your water heater. The higher the wattage the larger the wire size. A standard 3000 watt heater will use a two pole 20 amp breaker connected to 2C #12 wire.


How do you fix the heat in a 94 Chevy S-10?

add water to the radiator. believe that. if there is no water flowing through the engine, your heater will only blow cold air. if there is no water flowing through the engine and your heater is only blowing cold air, and not HEATING, your heater core is probably going out or will be soon. most people believe that if you have no water in the engine then your temperature gauge will run hot and you will know that you are overheating the engine. WRONG! your temp gauge only measures WATER temp. But if there is no water to measure, there is no temperature rise showing on the dashboard gauge. if you have NO WATER in the engine you can seriously overheat your engine and not know it because the gauge is not getting any hotter than usual (sometimes your gauge will even read cooler than usual).


How long should you wait before you have hot water since you reset the water heater and reset the breakers?

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.

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Can a 120 volt water heater work over a 14 gauge wire at 300 feet?

A 120-volt water heater should not be run over a 14-gauge wire at 300 feet. The voltage drop over such a long distance would be significant, potentially causing the water heater to not function properly or even become a safety hazard. It is recommended to use a larger gauge wire or locate the heater closer to the power source.


How can I determine if my hot water heater is full?

To determine if your hot water heater is full, you can check the water level gauge on the side of the tank. If the gauge indicates that the tank is full, then your hot water heater is full. You can also listen for a gurgling sound when the tank is filling up, which indicates that it is reaching capacity.


How often should the anode rod be replaced in a water heater?

The anode rod in a water heater should be replaced every 3-5 years to maintain the efficiency and longevity of the water heater.


How often should the anode rod in a water heater be replaced?

The anode rod in a water heater should be replaced every 3-5 years to maintain the efficiency and longevity of the water heater.


How often should the water heater anode rod be replaced?

The water heater anode rod should be replaced every 3-5 years to maintain the efficiency and longevity of the water heater.


How often should water heater anode rods be replaced to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the water heater?

Water heater anode rods should be replaced every 3-5 years to maintain optimal performance and extend the lifespan of the water heater.


What gauge wire and amp breaker do you use on a stove dryer and hot water heater?

For a stove, use a 8 or 6 gauge wire with a 40 to 50 amp breaker. For a dryer, use a 10 or 8 gauge wire with a 30 amp breaker. For a hot water heater, use a 10 or 8 gauge wire with a 30 or 40 amp breaker. Be sure to consult local electrical codes and guidelines for specific requirements.


Should the gas valve for the water heater be turned on or off?

The gas valve for the water heater should be turned on when you need hot water and off when you do not need hot water.


2000 2.7L Dodge Intrepid After the car warms up the heater works only when you are driving the car when you are parked engine still running the heater blows cool air. Where is the thermostat located.?

Either the water pump is unable to pump the warmed water into the heater core, or as you suspect, the thermostat may be sticking open. Do you have a temperature gauge or is it just a light that tells you when you're overheated? If it's a gauge, you should be able to tell when the engine is warm. If the temperature is much over 100 degrees F, you should be able to get heat out of the heater core. I'd be real suspicious of the water pump or possibly low coolant level.


Your temperature gauge indicates overheating but water and oil levels are fine and heater works what is wrong?

If you are absolutely sure you do not have air trapped in your cooling system then you may have a defective gauge if you are getting heat through your heater. Usually I would say you have a coolant flow problem with either a stuck thermostat or a bad water pump but if you have heat from your heater, then you must have circulating coolant in your system. I would check the gauge or the sensor.


Should you turn off the water heater when the water is turned off?

Yes, it is recommended to turn off the water heater when the water is turned off to prevent damage to the heater and save energy.


How often should I perform maintenance on my water heater, including cleaning the water heater, to ensure it functions efficiently?

You should perform maintenance on your water heater, including cleaning it, at least once a year to ensure it functions efficiently.