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    Programmable Thermostat. ... The DOE estimates that insulating your electric water heater can save 7% to 16% in water heating costs. Check to see if your water heater is warm to the touch. If so ...

  3. Thermostat - Wikipedia

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    The power through the thermostat is provided by the heating device and may range from millivolts to 240 volts in common North American construction, and is used to control the heating system either directly (electric baseboard heaters and some electric furnaces) or indirectly (all gas, oil and forced hot water systems).

  4. Aquastat - Wikipedia

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    If the thermostat is calling for heat, the boiler will fire until the high limit is reached, then shut off (even if the thermostat is still calling for heat). The boiler will re-fire if the boiler water temperature drops below a range around the high limit. The high limit exists for the sake of efficiency and safety.

  5. Water heating - Wikipedia

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    An 80 US gal (300 L; 67 imp gal) electric storage tank water heater was able to have a minimum energy factor of 86% under the pre-2015 standard, while under the 2015 standard, the minimum energy factor for an 80-gallon electric storage tank water heater is now 197%, which is only possible with heat pump technology. This rating measures ...

  6. Klosterman says smart thermostats can help save up to 10% on heating and cooling costs each year, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Related: The 6 Best Smart Thermostats, According To ...

  7. Electric heating - Wikipedia

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    This is due to the modern design features that are added during manufacturing. Alongside new designs the use of a thermostat or sensor has improved the efficiency of the storage heater. A thermostat or sensor is able to read the temperature of the room, and change the output of the heater accordingly. Water can also be used as a heat-storage ...

  8. Thermal cutoff - Wikipedia

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    A thermal cutoff is an electrical safety device (either a thermal fuse or thermal switch) that interrupts electric current when heated to a specific temperature. These devices may be for one-time use (a thermal fuse), or may be reset manually or automatically (a thermal switch).

  9. Is your electric company remotely adjusting your thermostat ...

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    With ERCOT warning of record demand for electricity, some Texas households are noticing that their smart thermostats are being mysteriously turned up.