Something as easy as reducing your water heater temperature can lower energy consumption and save money every month. The typical family spends up to one-quarter of its total energy budget on heating water. Turning down the temperature not only saves energy, but also increases the tank’s lifetime and improves safety.
Most water heater manufacturers set the water heater temperature to high or 140 degrees Fahrenheit. The water heater can be turned down to 120 degrees without creating a hardship for bathing, cooking, and cleaning.
Thermostat accuracy varies widely and the only way to know its real temperature is to test it. The best way to learn the current temperature of your water is to use an instant-read thermometer at the hot water faucet closest to the water heater. Run the water for three minutes before filling a cup to test its temperature.
How do you access your thermostat? Different systems vary:
Wait for 24 hours before retesting the water heater temperature to verify that it is at or near 120 degrees. Benefits Besides cutting your gas or electric bill, turning down the thermostat also prolongs the water heater’s lifetime. A lower water heater setting forms fewer hard water deposits at the base of the tank. A buildup of this sediment shortens the life of the tank. Additionally, a lower temperature reduces scalding injuries. Skin will quickly burn when exposed to water over 130 degrees. Precautions
To learn more about adjusting your water heater temperature and saving energy, contact Rinaldi’s Energy Solutions, providing outstanding HVAC and plumbing services for Orlando homeowners.