There are two main causes of water backing up into a water softener brine tank. The injector assembly may be defective and not draw all of the brine out of the tank and then the timed brine refill will put back a predetermined amount of water, causing the level of brine to increase in the tank after each regeneration. The other cause may be a defective brine valve which has a slow leak after it closes and causes the tank to overfill.
On a 240 volt hot water tank there is only one of the two elements on at any one time. The incoming cold water is taken to the bottom of the tank through a pipe inside the tank. When the lower thermostat senses the cold water, the lower element turns on. As you draw hot water from the top of the tank the cooler water from the bottom will rise. When the top thermostat senses the cool water it shuts off the bottom element and turns on the top element. When this water is heated to the tank set point it shuts off and the lower element turns on to heat the rest of the water. When the total tank temperature is at the set point all elements turn off. By using this type of procedure there is always hot water at the top of the tank for use.
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Its the nominal output of a electric charger required to run a certain device. The charger is designed to provide 9volts up to a current draw of .6 of an amp. The device it powers will need 9volts and a maximum current draw of .6 of an amp to charge/run it properly. Think of a water tank in a house being fed from the water main. The voltage is the head of water in the tank. Turn on the tap and the current is the rate of water flow. The water can only be supplied at a certain rate. Exceed the rate and the head of water (voltage) drops and needs to be replenished.
If water doesn't go into the pressure tank you will not have water pressure.
Amps = Watts/Voltage. 4500/240 = 18 amps. You would use a #12 copper wire which is rated at 20 amps. On a hot water tank there is only one of the elements on at a time. The incoming cold water is taken to the bottom of the tank through a pipe inside the tank. When the lower thermostat senses the cold water the lower element turns on. As you draw hot water from the top of the tank the cooler water from the bottom will rise. When the top thermostat senses the cool water it shuts off the bottom element and turns on the top element. When this water is heated to the tank set- point it shuts off and the lower element turns on to heat the rest of the water. When the total tank temperature is at the set point all elements turn off. By using this type of procedure there is always hot water at the top of the tank for use.
you wait until they get out of the water and then you draw them. or you can get in the water with them. or you can go snorkelling and take a video camera and take pictures and then draw them when you get back home!!
in a tube that goes in to you and cumes out in to a tank
The only way to know for sure if a person has water in the gas tank is to drain the tank. Usually a car will sputter and die if there is water in the tank.
I cannot use the water from your tank as I have my own but thank you for offering it
just draw normally he he
it is a tank that preheats water and holds until you use it