“7 Ingenious Strategies for Maximizing Efficiency with Your Hot Water Heater”

Want to save on energy costs and have consistent access to hot water? Using a hot water heater can be a great way to reduce electricity bills while still enjoying the convenience of hot water. To make the most of your hot water heater, here are some practical tips to follow.

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1 Choose a Tank Capacity That Fits Your Needs

For indirect water heaters, the larger the tank capacity, the more electricity is consumed. Depending on the number of family members, choose a suitable capacity.

If you’re using it for bathing purposes, a 15-20 liter tank is suitable for 1-2 members, while a 21-30 liter tank is ideal for 3-4 members. For larger families of 5 or more, opt for a tank with a capacity of over 30 liters.

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Using a direct water heater is also an energy-saving option. Water is heated by a heating element and supplied directly to the faucet without going through a storage tank, eliminating the need to wait for the tank to heat up, thus saving electricity.

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2 Read the Product Information and User Manual Carefully

When purchasing a water heater from a reputable store, the product’s information and user manual are typically clearly printed on the packaging or the device itself. It’s important to read the manufacturer’s instructions carefully to ensure effective use.

If you’re buying a used water heater or a cheaper model, pay attention to the brand and origin, and avoid products of unknown origin, as they may not meet quality and safety standards.

Information for Beko 4500W Direct Water Heater BWI45S2D-213

3 Ensure Proper Grounding

When installing a water heater, it’s crucial to pay attention to grounding. In the event of electrical leakage, the ground wire, also known as the “earth wire,” will automatically cut off the power, preventing electrical accidents and conserving energy.

4 Turn on the Heater Only 10-15 Minutes Before Bathing

It’s wasteful to keep the heater running all day, as it can damage the unit and pose safety hazards. It’s best to turn on the heater just 10-15 minutes before use.

Additionally, if you have young children, be mindful of setting the water temperature too high or installing the power switch too low.

5 Adjust the Water Temperature Accordingly

Electric water heaters consume more energy to heat water to higher temperatures. Therefore, it’s essential to adjust the water temperature to a suitable level to avoid excessive energy consumption and the risk of scalding.

6 Turn Off the Main Power Switch When Not in Use

To save electricity, turn off the main power switch of the water heater after use. Even when the unit is switched off, it still consumes a small amount of electricity if it remains connected to the power source.

7 Regularly Clean and Maintain Your Water Heater

Cleaning your water heater about once a month ensures optimal performance and energy efficiency. Additionally, regular inspection and maintenance can help identify and fix any unexpected issues.

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