Solar Power Nationwide …

Sep 26
2011

Nationwide South Australia Solar Power designs, installs and maintains commercial and utility scale South Australia Solar Power systems. Solar electricity provides property owners with the opportunity to generate some or all of their annual energy needs. Welcome To Nationwide South Australia Solar Power. Nationwide South Australia Solar Power offers a complete portfolio of products including Commercial South Australia Solar Power Systems and Utility-Scale South Australia Solar Power Systems..

Gas Hot Water Already …

Sep 09
2011

Already a member? ? Ask ? ? Answer ? ? Browse ? ? My Home ? All Discussions Advanced Search This Topic This Question Search ? Browse ? ? ? Q: Asked by On Aug 15, 2006 My Adelaide Gas Hot Water heater dial has OFF to the left, PILOT in the middle and ON to the right. If we are going away and want to not have the water heated can we just turn the dial to PILOT and the flame will stay lit but just won’t heat the water or does the flame go out completely and then PILOT would have to be relit when we return? Update your question: Cancel Update Manage ? Manage ? Email Me The Answer Add Your Answer 5 Answers Page 1 of 1 You’ve received 5 answers to your question. Please choose the best answer. Choose Best Answer You are choosing a best answer. Cancel No Yes Is this helpful? 7742 Reputation EXPERT Senior Plumbing Expert , Sarasota, Fl. Hi Joan, “can we just turn the dial to PILOT and the flame will stay lit but just won’t heat the water or does the flame go out completely and then PILOT would have to be relit when we return?” Off= Everything shuts off including the pilot lite. Pilot= The burner shuts off but the pilot stays lit. Note; If the pilot should be extinguished while you’re away the thermocouple will shut it off so gas will not escape and build up so you’re covered. Regards, tom Comment on speedball1′s Answer: 1000 characters remaining Submit Comment Tue, 15 Aug 2006 07:48 am Comment | No Yes Is this helpful? 1 Reputation New Member valve may have a vacation setting as well Comment on PASSERVE’s Answer: 1000 characters remaining Submit Comment Sat, 13 Dec 2008 04:51 pm Comment | No Yes Is this helpful? 751 Reputation Ultra Member , California This is from a Frindly Plumber, Water heaters: A large percentage of the cost of running a water heater is due to the “stand by” losses, the cost of keeping the water at the selected temperature. Consider setting the water heater to the “Vacation” setting or the lowest temperature setting. Make sure you record what temperature it should be set back to when you return (a normal operating temperature of 120°F is safe & energy efficient). Turning it off may not be the best idea; the life of some water heaters can be shortened, you can risk freezing pipes in winter, & you can have a considerable wait for hot water once you turn it back on. Setting your water heater down but not off, can save you up to $10/month for electric water heaters or $4/month for gas. Set your gas heater valve on the vaction and you will be Ok see the Iamge, Thanks. John Attachments: Comment on afaroo’s Answer: 1000 characters remaining Submit Comment Sat, 13 Dec 2008 06:04 pm Comment | No Yes Is this helpful? 29 Reputation Junior Member , Santa Ana Ca.(Orange Co.) afaroo is correct in that a total shutdown, may cause more problems down the line. If there is a vacation setting, use it or the lowest setting available. A good practice is to check with MFG. Comment on rojo1′s Answer: 1000 characters remaining Submit Comment Wed, 05 Jan 2011 01:31 pm Comment | No Yes Is this helpful? 751 Reputation Ultra Member , California Hello Rojol, You responded to a two years old post, Thanks. John Comment on afaroo’s Answer: 1000 characters remaining Submit Comment Wed, 05 Jan 2011 02:14 pm Comment | My answer: Please be as detailed as possible and provide references and/or links to help the user find your answer credible. Clearer answers are more likely to be voted helpful. Manage Attachments Close Add Attachments Answer Thanks for your answer

Hot Water Systems This Is …

May 10
2011

This is your electricity tariff for general domestic use of light and power in domestic homes, flats and units. Tariff 11 may also be used for quick recovery continuous supply of electric Hot Water Systems Adelaide with electric booster elements. Typical customers find their consumption on this tariff varies with seasonal heating and cooling requirements which may explain unexpected energy consumption