Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Energy Saving Tips - 5 Home Conservation Ideas - Water Heater


The average homeowner can use these home energy saving tips and conservation ideas to improve the overall energy efficiency of their storage tank water heater and reduce water heating costs. Unfortunately many homeowners don't pay attention to their water heater until it stops working.


The water drains by gravity to the storage tank and heat exchanger; there are no valves to fail. When the pumps are off, the collectors are empty, which assures freeze protection and also allows the system to turn off if the water in the storage tank becomes too hot.Active Systems5: Drain your storage tank once a year. This removes efficiency robbing grime or sediments that eventually build up along the bottom of the tank. This is a fairly straight forward do it yourself project. Contact the manufacture and they can provide detailed step by step instructions.4: If you're going to be away from home for a few days don't forget to turn off your water heater. If it's electric you can simply turn off the proper breaker switch. If it's powered by natural gas, turn off only the water heater and not the natural gas supply to the unit. This will allow you to simply switch the water heater back on without reigniting or relighting the pilot light.These systems pump heat-transfer fluids (usually a glycol-water antifreeze mixture) through collectors. Heat exchangers transfer the heat from the fluid to the household water stored in the tanks. Double-walled heat exchangers prevent contamination of household water. Some codes require double walls when the heattransfer fluid is anything other than household water. Closed-loop glycol systems are popular in areas subject to extended freezing temperatures because they offer good freezeAfter selecting and buying the water heater you need, it is time to get a professional to install it for you. It is possible to do it yourself if you have a little knowledge of how to do it, or a predominantly excellent set of instructions. However, the majority people prefer to hire someone so that they do not have to deal with it, particularly because you do not want to waste the money on this product only to break it during the installation. Check with the shop you bought it from since many stores offer installation for an additional price, although if you spend so much money on the product, a few shops possibly will offer free installation.

5: Drain your storage tank once a year. This removes efficiency robbing grime or sediments that eventually build up along the bottom of the tank. This is a fairly straight forward do it yourself project. Contact the manufacture and they can provide detailed step by step instructions.




Author: Ibrahim Saeed


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