Who told me how to use the gas water heater in the bathroom

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-08
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    To put it bluntly, a wall-hung boiler is a small household boiler. In winter, you can provide hot water for heating (usually underfloor heating) in your home. Of course, bathing is also possible.

    If you live in the south, you don't need to use this. If you are in the north, you should have gas and water in the place where the wall-hung boiler is installed, as well as a water distribution valve for underfloor heating. However, there are many communities in Beijing that will pre-install this kind of thing for the owners.

    It is best to install a bathroom gas water heater outside the bathroom. In order to avoid gas poisoning caused by insufficient combustion. If you must press it in the bathroom, you must use a strong exhaust gas water heater, and install a ventilation fan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Turn on the gas first, then boil the water to ignite, adjust the water temperature of the water heater, and turn off the water and gas after use.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First of all, it is absolutely forbidden to install gas water heaters in the bathroom.

    A wall-hung boiler is actually a central system that supplies hot water to the whole family.

    If you are not going to burn the heating for home use, you don't need to install a wall-hung stove.

    Installing a gas water heater in the kitchen or an electric water heater in the bathroom will do.

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