How to save water when use a wall mounted furnace?
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As a heating device, wall mounted stoves can be turned on in summer mode during non heating seasons. It is very convenient to use domestic hot water for kitchen and bathroom. In summer, water consumption is large. Today, I will teach you some tips on using wall mounted stoves, which can save water for your home.

1. The hot water tap should not be turned to the maximum at once

When the hot water heater is turned on until there is hot water flowing out, there is a delay of about 6 seconds in the boiler. At this time, there is cold water in the pipeline between the boiler and the faucet, so even if the faucet is turned on to the maximum flow during this period, it is still cold water. If you drive to the maximum, there will be a lot of cold water wasted in vain. Therefore, when using hot water, you should first turn on a small flow of water, wait for the boiler to start until the ignition delay, and then adjust the flow size according to your needs. This can save a lot of water, and the heating time of the water is short. Especially for large apartments with bathrooms farther away from the boiler. If the small water flow does not start, it may be due to the dirty pipeline in the boiler or the insensitive sensing part of the hot water startup, which can be solved by professional maintenance personnel on site.

2. The temperature setting of domestic water should not exceed 60 ℃

The water temperature for people to bathe in winter is generally around 42 ℃, while in summer it is around 37 ℃. The anti-scaling characteristics of wall mounted furnaces also determine that when the set temperature of domestic water exceeds 60 ℃, the possibility of water scaling will greatly increase. The generation of scale inevitably affects the heat exchange efficiency of the equipment.

3. Store the cold water flowing out before the hot water flows out in a container

Storing the cold water before the hot water exits in a container for other purposes such as mopping the floor is also a good way to save water resources.

4. Minimize the number of taps turned on and off during bathing

Because every time the hot water faucet is turned on and off, the boiler will start up once, with a delay of about 6 seconds, and during this time, a large amount of cold water is wasted in vain.