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TERMAQ ELECTRONIC G-19-02 - what are the most economical settings?

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  • #1 16579144
    NeroTFP
    Level 2  
    Hello,

    I have TERMAQ ELECTRONIC G-19-02 heater for heating water

    Usually with a fiancee, we bathe in a shower cabin.

    Now the question - what settings of the heater "GAS KNOBS KNOB" and "temperature selection knob"? What are the most economical settings to pay as little as possible for WATER and FOR GAS?

    I read something in the instructions: "If the selector dial is set to the right to the limit, a small water jet is obtained, ie 5.7 dm3
    / min with the highest temperature (at the position of the gas flow knob in the leftmost position), and an even smaller stream is obtained by reducing the flow with the intake valve. If the temperature selection knob is set to the leftmost resistance, a large water jet is obtained, ie 11.5 dm3 / min with the lowest temperature (position of the gas flow knob as above).


    TERMAQ ELECTRONIC G-19-02 - what are the most economical settings?

    So far, WATER is often very hot, so you can boldly reduce its temperature, but then if more water I WILL USE? What is the most profitable?

    What settings should I choose?
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    #2 16579231
    Matheu
    Level 25  
    And how would you "reduce the gas expense"? - turn the left knob clockwise a little.
    You just twist from the "Big Flame" to "Little Flame" :D
    - the logic / water quantity will remain the same and the water temperature will decrease (and gas consumption too)
    (it's probably not that hard to predict?)

    NeroTFP wrote:
    Usually with a fiancee, we bathe in a shower cabin.
    PS And this pretty fiancée?

    If I helped - click helped
    :wink:
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  • #3 16583936
    NeroTFP
    Level 2  
    So :)

    Added after 30 [minutes]:

    I also have the fact that Termaq only turns on for me, for example in a shower, I will unscrew more water.

    If you turn on the water so lightly, it does not turn on :) Is it normal that it only switches on with a larger stream of water? :)

    I wanted to "minimize" so that I could save, because as you let WATER go, you lose water :)

    Or maybe it's so ejst?

    Added after 1 [hour] 58 [minutes]:

    If I turn the "TEMPERATURE CHOOSE" knob in the RIGHT then will I have a smaller stream of water?
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    #4 16584582
    Matheu
    Level 25  
    My friend,
    I do not know this term, but (on logic):
    under the knobs there are stamps: LEFT KNOB - flame -> gas volume regulation (and also the water temperature regime)
    RIGHT KNOB - "kranik" -> ADJUSTMENT OF WATER QUANTITY (you also regulate the water temperature, but indirectly, the main temp control is the left handwheel)

    NeroTFP wrote:
    I also have the fact that Termaq only turns on for me, for example in a shower, I will unscrew more water.
    If you turn on the water so lightly, it does not turn on :) Is it normal that it only switches on with a larger stream of water? :)

    It looks like there is a turbine there:
    you unscrew the valve -> water flies more strongly -> runs the turbine -> which generates electricity / spark -> gas ignites -> and heats the water

    And now I am going to sleep. Have fun using the shower. You should already be able to do it ;)
    Good night


    If I helped - click helped
  • #5 16584907
    NeroTFP
    Level 2  
    Now everything is simpler ... :)

    Thank you :)
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