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Want to Save Money? Buy Perfect energy efficient Water Heater
Water heaters provide a very cost-efficient, safe and energy-efficient way to heat water for almost any kind of application you can imagine. They can be used in a wide variety of circumstances from heating up a shower in your home, providing instant hot water for a commercial coffee urn or generating heat for your entire home. Innovative and ecologically-friendly solar water heaters can also be used to heat up the water in your outdoor pool to a warm, comfortable temperature.
The use of tankless water heaters can reduce your water heating costs by up to 60%. Reduce your energy bill, save water, and money. Enjoy endless hot showers. Our extensive selection of top rated tankless water heaters carries a model for every application.
Tankless water heaters can supply you with hot water almost instantaneously! Depending on where your water heater is located in your home, the hot water may take a while to get to the sink, shower or bathtub. Sometimes it may seem you’re waiting for an eternity.
Over Sink Water Heater
Over Sink Water Heater is a simple to install traditional vented over sink water heater. With a neat design and supplied complete with tap and spout, oversink water heater an effective, practical solution whenever time and simplicity are the key priorities. Over Sink Water Heater incorporates a thermal cut-out that can be re-set rather than requiring to be replaced. The unit simply needs to be switched off and it will automatically re-set itself. This feature is particularly useful when the heater is likely to be drained frequently (e.g. when fitted in Portable Buildings)
Under Sink Water Heater
Simple to install and a very low price means you can have hot water anywhere where these is cold water (and an electric supply), instantaneous water heaters use simple electronics to control flow and temperature making them extremely safe, reliable and energy efficient. Undersink water heaters are extremely compact this then provides you with a more usable space within a sink cabinet and makes the units easier to install.
Instant Water Heaters
In a gas-powered instant heater, water flows in a pipe over a burner, heating the water as it goes. The exhaust gas is then vented, as in a traditional heater. In an electric instant water heater, an electric element provides the heat instead of a gas burner.
Instant water heaters are not on all the time. Instead, they turn on only when a flow meter detects that the hot water valve has been turned on and water is flowing through the heater. The flow meter sends a signal that turns on and ignites the gas in a gas heater or turns on the current to the electric element in an electric one. This results in a short delay between the time the water is turned on and the time it is heated and a little bit of water is wasted, but usually not very much.
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How can I save energy (electricity)?
I live alone, in a rather small apartment. I try as good as I can to save energy by setting timers on my computers, air-cons, TV, I avoid having too many lights on (and they’re all the new energy-saving kind anyway), and more importantly, whenever it’s possible, I open the windows and use a fan rather than air conditioning. My boiler is only on when I shower. Still, I can see from other apartment’s bills (they’re on public display here when your payment’s late, Lol) that they only pay 1/3 of what I pay, even couples with children.
I’m obviously missing something, or do I just consume more due to the 2 computers, 32″TV, fridge, coffee machine, water heater and fan that are always on?
It sounds like you have thought about a number of efforts towards reducing your electricity usage and power bills. Do you have access to your power meter? If so, try an experiment of looking at it when you first come home, before you’ve entered the apartment and begun to actually use your energy. Is it moving? How fast/much is it moving? Your power meter is measuring how much power you are actually using.
If you have a breaker box in your apartment, you might also try an additional experiment. Unplug as many things as you can in your apartment. Turn all of the breakers and/or the main breaker(s) off. This will absolutely cut off all power to your apartment. Then go back to your power meter. It should not be moving and/or operating. – If it is, then you have a whole different issue. If it is moving while all of the power has been turned off to your apartment through the turning off of all of the breakers, then your meter is supplying power to more than just your apartment. – Turn the breaker(s) back on and start plugging things back in one at a time.
You can additionally see how much comparative power different circuits in you apartment are using. To find out what is plugged into which circuit, leave the items on then turn off an individual breaker; you might want an open window and/or a flash light to do this. Determine what has stopped running; unplug what you can to protect those items when you return power. Then, go back out to look at your meter to see how much it has slowed; the more power being used, the faster the meter will run. Power up the breaker and plug your items back in one at a time.
“…do I just consume more due to ….that are always on?” – The more you have on/consuming energy the more electricity you are using. Of course, the longer you have these things using electricity/on, the more they will consume too. It could be that the other apartment dwellers have an insulation blanket around their hot water tank; even as a renter, you may decide that the cost of the blanket is worth enough energy savings to make it a worth while purchase. It could be that the others keep their apartments cooler in the winter and warmer in the summer; often wearing appropriate clothing and foot coverings can enable comfort and reduced energy use. It could be that others are drawing drapes or other window coverings to moderate their apartment’s temperature. Or, renters or not they may have found a way to caulk as needed, use door/draft snakes, and close off unused areas. They may take cooler, shorter, or fewer showers. They may be completely turning off/unplugging their appliances when not in use; many use power strips/surge suppressor strips. Do you have a washer and drier in your apartment; they may not?
I would start with these types of things. But, you might also want to ask some of your neighbors how they’ve kept their electricity bills so low.
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