In many cases, turning on the water heater frequently causes electrical overload. This leads to other surrounding devices short-circuiting and burning due to unstable power sources.
In addition, 24/7 operation requires the internal components of the device to always operate, leading to the components in the machine operating at full capacity. This causes easy damage, causing electrical leakage to the outside. More seriously, it will cause life-threatening dangers to the user.
3. Reduces the life of the water heater
Leaving the water heater on all day causes consequences that affect the life of the device:
The heating element corrodes faster in a bad water environment. The element quickly becomes scaled, reducing its life and increasing the possibility of electrical leakage from the heating element inside.
The thermal sensor operates continuously for a long time, which will lead to a decrease in accuracy and life of the machine
The best insulation cannot keep the water completely hot for a long time. Therefore, turning on the heater to heat an unnecessary amount of hot water leads to a waste of electricity and can easily cause fire and explosion
The components in the water heater are always in a high temperature environment, which can easily lead to cracking, breaking and a decrease in life.
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