Monday, May 28, 2012

PLUMBERS, CONTRACTORS, ENGINEERS, handymen, etc, please help, PART II?

If it does save money, and this does work between showers, etc, what's the safest way>? Just unplug and replug it? Why do the triangular indicator lights, once you've set the desired temperature, not STAY lit up in green, to let you know, but only initially once you've set it? And since the hot water heater is only about 6 or 7 feet from the bathroom sink, maybe 15 from the kitchen, and everything is brand spanking new, why does it take an unusually long time for the faucet to finally our out hot water, even if when you've turned it on you set it to the hottest? I've never seen this. I can understand if you're on the 10th floor and your biolwer is in the basement, but this I dont, at all. And also is this correct: if you set your hot water to the hottest setting- sure, it takes more energy to heat it to that point, but by the same token, would it not therefore stay hotter longer, thus requiring less reheating cycles? Last but not least, although its in a closet, its noisy, .. Please no funny jokes "youougta' know.." Folks, please look for and read Part I of the question before answering, I am refering to a specific model and make here besides just these general questions. Also, it IS really REALLY noisy- what to do? Do they make some kind of special fireproof padded blanket or something for this? And it has nothing to do with airconditining on or off, same results, nor is it by any means, small, takes up a whole closet.

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