Will the water heater be installed and the oil temperature will be too low?

Updated on home 2024-02-09
35 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What does it mean? Let's be clear.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The exhaust gas of the gas water heater cannot be mixed with the exhaust gas of the range hood in a common flue, because if it is mixed together, it will be dangerous to backflow Although the probability is very small, we also have to consider. The exhaust gas from the gas water heater must be discharged directly to the outside through glass or walls.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are regulations that the combustion exhaust gas discharged from the smoke exhaust pipe of the gas water heater is not allowed to be discharged into the public exhaust duct of the room.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The exhaust gas temperature of the water heater is high, and it will be dangerous to discharge it in the flue, so it is better not to shoot.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If this is the case, there is no need to install it, but the most important one is to remember to open the windows when using the water heater to allow indoor air circulation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is no legal requirement that the dealer must install it himself. However, the installation of gas water heaters still requires some professional technology, and there is nothing wrong with dealer installation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It doesn't have to be the same. First of all, look at the screw hole spacing between the mounting bracket behind your water heater and the connecting part of the water heater, as well as the hole spacing on the wall (if you plan to re-punch the hole on the wall, don't consider this) If there is a mess of the scale like hole spacing, you can use it, no matter what brand it is.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The general solar water heater can be equipped with electric heating pipes! You can go to the place where you bought your water heater and ask! This is much cheaper than installing an electric water heater all over again!

    A heating pipe costs only a few dozen, plus a plug with leakage protection, plus some wires! Just a little bit of it!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, but you need to add valves to the water pipe and the cold water pipe of the indoor solar energy pipe, so that your solar energy and water heater can share a set of pipes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Solar water heaters generally have electric heating as an auxiliary to supplement the lack of sunlight on rainy days, so there is no need to install an electric heating device.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, but you need to install a valve above the bifurcation of the indoor solar main water pipe, so that all the faucets in your house can be used dually.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You can add an electric heating inside the solar-powered insulated water tank, which is not a win-win.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes. But solar energy can also be used with electricity-assisted heating.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, that complements each other.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The booster pump should be installed as far as possible at the location of the water pipe entering the household. One is because this location covers all of your water points. Second, this position is relatively low, and there will be no shortage of water in the pump, which will prolong the service life of the pump.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Of course. The inlet pipe is just below the water heater.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It doesn't matter, just stay away from the wet.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I loaded. The i-color plugged directly into the computer detection port, which I bought at the 2980 at the time. A lot of data.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    1. For electric water heaters with Class I appliances, the state stipulates that electric water heaters are not allowed to be installed without reliable ground wires (including no ground wires or poor ground wires). If the water heater is abnormal (such as the water heater is electrified) and the person touches the water heater, the ground wire will play a role in short-circuiting the human body, that is, the current will pass through the ground wire, and the human body will not pass or pass a fairly small current, so the ground wire plays a protective role;

    2. For the electric water heater of Class II appliances, because the electric shock protection not only depends on the basic insulation, but also provides additional safety protection measures such as double insulation or reinforced insulation, the water heater does not rely on protective grounding measures, so there is no ground wire to be installed normally.

    Therefore, when purchasing and installing an electric water heater, we must first understand whether the installation conditions meet the requirements of reliable grounding, and if the grounding is reliable, you can purchase an electric water heater for Class I appliances. If the home is poorly grounded or not reliably grounded, it is recommended to purchase an electric water heater with Class II appliances to ensure the personal safety of your family.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    No. If you're on a low floor, consider driving it into the ground with meters and 2 meters of rebar. Then use a file to remove the paint and rust from the top. Pull it to the water heater with a wire. Remember to wrap it tightly with electrical tape.

    If the floor is higher, you can consider using the confinement pipe or water pipe. The material must be metal. Then use a file to remove the paint and rust from the top. Pull it to the water heater with a wire. Remember to wrap it tightly with electrical tape.

    It's best to fix the problem first and then take a shower. This is not to be sloppy.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Yes, you can just wrap the ground wire tightly, and the current switches are made in accordance with national standards.

    If there is a leakage, it will automatically close or trip, and my electric water heater ground wire has not been connected for 3 years, so don't worry.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The safest and most reliable electric water heater is grounding, and it is okay to use leakage protection and anti-electric wall without grounding wire, but these are expedient measures and have to be done.

    Of course, if possible, it is better to reinstall the grounding wire.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    To install an electric water heater, it is necessary to install the wires.

    It is not very difficult to install the wires, and the wires can be drawn from the incoming junction box.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    If there is no ground wire at home, can the ground wire of the electric water heater be connected to the wall? It turns out that the old electricians do it.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Yes, but you have to install a leakage protector.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    When installing, you can use a metal rod to connect a ground wire more than one meter deep into the ground with a metal rod in a place where no one or animal often goes, and connect to the grounding foot of the socket. (There are generally three wires in the socket, one of which is yellow and green is the grounding wire).

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    As a class I electrical appliance, electric water heaters need to be reliably grounded in accordance with the requirements of the national standard, and GB20429-2006 "Electric Water Heater Installation Specification" also clearly requires that the power supply of electric water heaters must be reliably grounded. If the grounding is good, once leakage occurs, the leakage current can be channeled into the ground through the grounding wire, so as to avoid electric shock to the human body, and it can be said that the ground wire is the most important leakage protection measure. As a responsible manufacturer, you should check whether you have a grounding wire before installation, and if there is no grounding wire, it is recommended to contact a professional as soon as possible to install it.

    In addition to water heaters, Class I appliances such as refrigerators and air conditioners also need to be protected by grounding wires.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    It can be installed, as long as the electric water heater has an outlet. As for how to install it, it seems that it was all installed in a package when I bought it. You say you can install which position you want, and the premise is that there is a socket there.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    It depends on yourself, there is a leakage protection can be installed, I am not grounded, into the household 1 total leakage protection empty open (generally 63a), bathroom 2 leakage protection empty open (see the water heater 25-40a), the water heater added a 3-level waterproof leakage protection plug, and the water heater comes with an electric wall. Four leakage protectors broken together? When I didn't say it, you better pull a ground wire.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    It can be installed, but if you don't know anything about electricity, you should ask a professional installer to install it for safety reasons.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    It can be installed, the water heater can work as long as the live wire and the neutral wire, and the grounding wire is to ensure the safety performance in case of leakage.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    May I ask the teacher, most of our rural household circuits in the northwest do not have ground wires, and the houses have been renovated, how to remedy this situation of saving money and labor?

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    You can also install it without a ground wire, but there will be a little safety problem, but the *** water heater is nothing, the leakage switch, the anti-electric wall, or something, enough for you to take a bath with peace of mind, Thomson's can be without a ground wire, and there are more than a dozen protective measures In addition to the anti-electric wall, the safety current device, the automatic fault inspection, the DC transformer, and the anti-leakage coil are all used for anti-electricity.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Yes, just connect the holes in the socket to the ground

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    There is no ground wire in rural homes, and it is not recommended to install electric water heaters.

    The reason for this is the lack of security. Of course, from a professional point of view, there are two parts that are missing, the first part is the protection of the ground wire, and the second part is the protection of the potential. Perhaps, when it comes to this, some people will say, then we can install a ground wire ourselves?!

    Seriously, in fact, it's not that simple, because this kind of professional work with high intensity is more likely to cause hidden dangers once the operation is not in place, so don't install it yourself.

    Now let's talk about the difference between the rural and urban circuits, because the family also lives in the countryside, so they often go there to visit during the New Year's holiday, and the so-called circuits seen at that time are just two live wires and zero wires. And like the building we live in, even if it is an old house built in 1950, the route is the sameThere are three zero wires, ground wires, and fire wires. It seems that this building only has one more than the old homeThe ground wire, however, plays a role in protecting lightning and personal safety.

    Of course, if you build a new house in recent years, there will be more prevention and control methods in the installation of potential, which is incomparable to the old house, not to mention the rural house without a ground wire, so it is not recommended to install an electric water heater here. In addition, since I have seen a lot of information on the Internet, it is recommended to buy an electric water heater with an electric wall, as well as equipment with a leakage protection switch, etcBut I personally think that even things that are easy to say are even more difficult to put into practice.

    It can be seen that in rural homes without ground wires, it is not recommended to install electric water heaters at the same timeDon't blindly listen to and believe in self-transformation, preferablyConsult a master with an electrician certificate to renovate the house, or consult a professional in the electrical appliance store to find a targeted water heater product with high safety guarantee.

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