The temperature of the gas water heater in the kitchen and bathroom is different, and the gas water

Updated on Kitchen 2024-08-06
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This has nothing to do with the water heater itself, the main thing is that the bathroom is farther away from the kitchen, and the heat loss on the road is large.

    In addition, the water temperature can be set higher to meet the needs of the bathroom bath, and if the water temperature in the kitchen is too high, you can consider modifying it with a mixing valve with cold water to lower the water temperature. This kind of transformation is smaller, and it is just a matter of replacing a kitchen faucet.

    Lowering the inlet valve and raising the outlet temperature can play the same role, but it may cause too little hot water to go into the bathroom when bathing, although the water temperature is high, but people feel that the amount of water is not enough when taking a bath, and the water is not comfortable.

    It's best to see if you can keep warm, which is more economical for gas use and can also meet your water needs.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    LZ you're taking a bath, right? The water temperature of 48 degrees is very hot, and you can't shower at all.

    The water temperature of 60 degrees is still used sparingly, and it will have an impact on the joint part of the PPR pipe, so I always turn it on for a while at 60 degrees in winter, and then immediately adjust it to 48 degrees.

    The temperature on both sides is inconsistent, mainly because the pipe is long, and your pipe is definitely not effectively insulated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Only with the mixing valve, the pipeline is too long in the bathroom, and the heat loss is a bit large

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