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i have a 40 gallon electrical water heater tank at my business. should i turn it on only during business hours (10am-7pm) to save energy?

i thought heat loss from the tank always occurs unless there is something else that i am not aware of.

2007-05-12 14:26:45 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

will it be bad for the water heater tank in the long run if i turn it on/off evryday?

2007-05-12 14:32:48 · update #1

6 answers

What Corky said.

2007-05-12 20:15:12 · answer #1 · answered by plumber71602 2 · 0 0

The timer installation is an excellent solution, and I would add one a couple things. First, if the unit is less than 5 years old, the tank is already insulated with approx. 1" of foam. You could boil water on one side and freeze it on the other of a 1" foam sheet, it's that good, so you don't need a "blanket" wrapped and taped around the heater. Second, contact your local electric company to see if they have an "ON PEAK/OFF PEAK" program available. If they do, the electricity to run your unit, (and anything else electrical) would be really cheap during the off peak hours. Don't know what sort of business you have, or if you really need much hot water during the hours you're there, but if you don't use the hot water as a manufacturing tool, then you could probably heat your water supply at night, by the timer and save yourself a chunk of money as well as saving energy.

2007-05-12 16:00:24 · answer #2 · answered by Corky R 7 · 0 0

big fred and vincent are absolutely right on this on but, add one thing, insulate the heater with a water heater blanket and insulate the h/w pipes from the heater to fixtures where you can. armaflex, or cellular core insulation, works best and is easy to install.

2007-05-12 15:29:44 · answer #3 · answered by Iggy5267 2 · 0 0

they best way, would be to make sure the tank is insulated, if it is then leave it running, there's a thermostat on it anyway. if the tank is insulated it wont lose much heat overnight anyway, just like a thermos flask is still hot all day

2007-05-12 14:50:25 · answer #4 · answered by fast eddie 4 · 0 0

timer set 1 hr before work 1 hr before close would be best

2007-05-12 14:44:19 · answer #5 · answered by vincent s 4 · 0 0

No . Have a electrician install a timer .

2007-05-12 14:38:07 · answer #6 · answered by bigfred1954 4 · 0 0

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