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my office kitchen has a small 25L plug in hot water system. Hot water usage is minimal, really just to wash a few dishes and coffee mugs
https://www.reece.com.au/product/thermann-25l-3-6kw-single-element-electric-hot-9507166
I want to install a timer to save on power costs to only run a few hours around lunchtime. Would this one be ok to use?
https://www.bunnings.com.au/hpm-24-hour-compact-heavy-duty-analogue-timer_p0043489
Hi @filthy,
That might be a question best posed to the manufacturer of the unit. If the unit has a 10amp plug, then that would be our most suitable timer, though I'd suggest you speak with a qualified electrician about its suitability. They can also establish whether the circuit it is on is off-peak as it might be doing the majority of heating at night when the rate for electricity is cheaper. Also, having to heat up from cold each day might actually use more energy than if it's just maintaining hot water over a 24-hour period—things to keep in mind.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Good Morning @filthy
Putting a timer like that on a 3.6KW heater would be a large no no. As Mitch pointed out it would take more energy to heat up if turned off. These heaters are designed to heat up and then stay at a constant temperture with minimal extra electricity until needed.
Depending on how many people you have at lunch time you could go the route of an instantanious heater. But for anything over 6 or 7 people you may want more then an electric jug (especially to wash dishes)
Dave
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