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Chances are high that you have an electric geyser at home, to heat up water. Ever wondered how it works? Here is how.


In a way, it is not much different from a common immersion rod that you can dip into your bucket, plug into the power socket and have the water heated up. The only difference is the level of sophistication and slight automation in the geyser.


The geyser consists of a water tank fitted with two pipes – one for inlet of cold water and the other for outlet of hot water. The water tank is fitted with heating elements which are controlled by thermostats. The thermostats ensure that water is not heated above a set temperature value. The tank is normally covered with some insulating material and enclosed inside a metal casing.Chances are high that you have an electric geyser at home, to heat up water. Ever wondered how it works? Here is how.


In a way, it is not much different from a common immersion rod that you can dip into your bucket, plug into the power socket and have the water heated up. The only difference is the level of sophistication and slight automation in the geyser.


The geyser consists of a water tank fitted with two pipes – one for inlet of cold water and the other for outlet of hot water. The water tank is fitted with heating elements which are controlled by thermostats. The thermostats ensure that water is not heated above a set temperature value. The tank is normally covered with some insulating material and enclosed inside a metal casing.Copied text is stored in the clipboard for 1 hour.​

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Answered by omthegenius143
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Chances are high that you have an electric geyser at home, to heat up water. Ever wondered how it works? Here is how.

In a way, it is not much different from a common immersion rod that you can dip into your bucket, plug into the power socket and have the water heated up. The only difference is the level of sophistication and slight automation in the geyser.

The geyser consists of a water tank fitted with two pipes – one for inlet of cold water and the other for outlet of hot water. The water tank is fitted with heating elements which are controlled by thermostats. The thermostats ensure that water is not heated above a set temperature value. The tank is normally covered with some insulating material and enclosed inside a metal casing.Chances are high that you have an electric geyser at home, to heat up water. Ever wondered how it works? Here is how.

In a way, it is not much different from a common immersion rod that you can dip into your bucket, plug into the power socket and have the water heated up. The only difference is the level of sophistication and slight automation in the geyser.

The geyser consists of a water tank fitted with two pipes – one for inlet of cold water and the other for outlet of hot water. The water tank is fitted with heating elements which are controlled by thermostats. The thermostats ensure that water is not heated above a set temperature value. The tank is normally covered with some insulating material and enclosed inside a metal casing.Chances are high that you have an electric geyser at home, to heat up water. Ever wondered how it works? Here is how.

In a way, it is not much different from a common immersion rod that you can dip into your bucket, plug into the power socket and have the water heated up. The only difference is the level of sophistication and slight automation in the geyser.

The geyser consists of a water tank fitted with two pipes – one for inlet of cold water and the other for outlet of hot water. The water tank is fitted with heating elements which are controlled by thermostats. The thermostats ensure that water is not heated above a set temperature value. The tank is normally covered with some insulating material and enclosed inside a metal casing.Copied text is stored in the clipboard for 1 hour.Press and hold an item to delete it.Press and hold an item to pin it.

Answered by mihira34
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