3. Reduces the life of the water heater

A dirty water environment causes the heating element to deteriorate faster. The element soon scales, shortening its life and increasing the risk of electrical leakage from the heating element inside.
The heat sensor operates constantly for an extended period, resulting in a decline in machine accuracy and life.
Even the finest insulation can’t keep the water entirely hot for an extended period. Turning on the heater to heat an excessive volume of hot water wastes electricity and can easily cause fire and explosion.
The water heater’s components are constantly exposed to high temperatures, which can cause cracking, breaking, and loss of life.
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