Learn About Gas Hot Water Heaters So You Know What You Are Buying
Most homes will have their hot water heater sitting in a closet or in their basement and will never cross their mind until that one day that they get a shower that is cold, or they find a puddle sitting around the base of their water heater, otherwise they have years of no problems and no worries. These Gas Hot Water Heaters are just as durable today but when you have to replace one, you should learn about it so that you can make an informed decision about the one that you are buying.
There is a main idea to think about when it comes to Gas Hot Water Heaters. They work on the idea of convection. This term basically means that these water heaters work on the assumption that heat rises. These water heaters have a dip tube at the bottom that supplies the tank with cold water. This water stays at the bottom and is heated by the burners underneath the tank. While this water is being heated, this heat naturally rises up through the tank. There is a hot water discharge pipe at the top of the Gas Hot Water Heaters that is pumped through the water pipes and comes out at the place where you need your hot water.
Knowing this information about the Gas Hot Water Heaters can help you to decide on which models you should purchase. The cold water pipe should be longer than the hot water discharge in order to make sure the hot water is immediately discharged. There are many other components about the water heater that you should also learn about especially when it comes to their efficiency because this is what saves you money as a homeowner on your energy bills. You will find many models of the Gas Hot Water Heaters as well as manufacturers.
Some of these manufacturers include Bosch, Reliance, Rheem, Kenmore, as well as many others. Kenmore has a very popular model that actually has been around for quite awhile. It is called the Power Miser. There are different Power Miser Gas Hot Water Heaters that are separated by their levels of efficiency such as three, six, nine, or twelve. Model #336552 is a model six and has the efficiency rating of 76 percent per Energy Star. This model is used for homes that do not go through a lot of hot water while the larger models have a higher efficiency which is needed in homes with either a larger family, or they use a lot more hot water.
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Laura
Posted 343 days ago
A most important tip: Make sure to flush your water tank at least once a year. Use the venting valve on the side; this will purge your tank of any sediment build-up -- our local plumber told us that is the primary reason why most of these units go bad after some years.
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