40 Gallon Electric Water Heater
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The 40 gallon electric water heater is the most common size of
the water heater used.
There are much smaller or bigger variations but this is
the most highly installed size in the world. This heater is enough to
comfortably cater for small families of up to four persons. This will be
sufficient for heating up the rooms and taking baths or showers.
These 40 gallon water heaters run on electricity. They have dual heating
elements. One is 4000 watts and the other is 240 volts. This can raise the water
in the heater to about boiling point in less than an hour. Let's say 40 minutes.
Like any other appliance the
40 gallon water heater needs maintenance. It has an
anode rod that needs to be replaced every two to three years. If this is not
done it starts to throw a pong that makes life a little bit more difficult. It
will also take longer to heat up your water and this of course leads to higher
electricity bills.
40 gallon electric water heaters also come with an inbuilt thermostat. These
thermostats are for controlling and adjusting the heating temperature. The
appliance will therefore not overheat. It is a very good safety feature to avoid
those accidental fires. This also has the added benefit of not using up any more
electricity than it really requires. This helps save up on bills.
There is also another feature that helps you save up on the heating bills. The
40 gallon electric water heater is insulated with non CFC polyutherane foam.
This keeps the heat from dissipating and instead retains it inside. The water
inside will take longer to cool down to the point where the thermostat and other
controls switch it back on. Less bills hurrah!
The 40 gallon is a somewhat inexpensive option in heating options. The initial
investment might require a bit more than other choices but it is a good one. In
the long run the 40 gallon water heater wins the race. The benefits all add up
together to give you back value for your money.
The 40 gallon water heater has a long life. Off course it will need maintenance
but it is very little. Replacing the anode rod is a mere $50 every three years.
It hence proves to be cheaper than some of the installations out there.
Another benefit is that it is energy efficient because it runs on electricity.
It takes less electricity to heat up a gallon of water than it does gas. The gas
has the given disadvantage of losing a lot of heat energy to the air around it.
The 40 gallon electric water heater therefore wins this war hands down.
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