Some air source water heaters are not working well, mostly because of the scale problem. Scale not only affects the heating speed but also affects the service life of the water heater, and the water temperature is greatly related to the formation of scale. So, do you know how to set the water temperature, the service life of the air source water heater is long?
● What temperature is prone to scale formation?
Non-softened water is more susceptible to scaling when it is above 60°C. Therefore, air water heaters generally use 60°C as a standard temperature line, and even if the heating capacity of higher water temperatures is available, it will not exceed this line. Like Juteng stainless steel air source water heater, the temperature can be intelligently identified and controlled, the water temperature reaches 58 ℃ will automatically stop heating.
● What is the daily water temperature setting?
Setting the water temperature at 45-50℃ is sufficient for daily use, no need to set the temperature too high to avoid providing an environment for limescale to grow, meanwhile, thick limescale will affect the heating speed and corrode the inner liner of the water tank.
● How to reduce the production of scale in general?
Firstly, clean the water tank regularly to take away the scale attached to the inner wall of the tank; secondly, replace the magnesium rods regularly, magnesium rods are usually effective in slowing down the corrosion of scale on the inner liner and the heating pipe, but they need to be replaced at regular intervals.
Mastering the air source water heater water temperature setting skills, you can be more comfortable when using, but also can extend the service life of the air source water heater, and with the intelligent system of Juteng stainless steel air source water heater is more convenient to use without worry. Juteng focus on stainless steel air source for 24 years, over the years for countless users to provide high-quality stainless steel air source water heater, good use, durability to the extreme, has been recognised by the majority of users.