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ELECTRIC HEATING WATER

EXTENT FAUCET
 OBJECTIVES
 INTRODUCTION
 MATERIAL USED
 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
 APPLICATION
 BENEFITS
Objectives
• Circuit that measures/calculates the amount of water passing through the faucet while
raising its temperature to the desired temperature.

Introduction
Water heating is a heat transfer procedure that raises the temperature of water
above its initial temperature using an energy source. Cooking, cleaning, bathing,
and space heating are all common residential uses of hot water. Hot water and
steam have numerous applications in industry. Water is heated in vessels called as
water heaters, kettles, cauldrons, pots, or coppers in the home. These metal
vessels that heat a batch of water do not provide a steady supply of heated at a
predetermined temperature. Natural hot springs are the most common source of
hot water. The twateremperature changes with the rate of consumption, getting
cooler as the rate rises.
Material used:

•Immersion Heater
•Temperature Sensor
•The voltage
•The resistance
•Pressure
Schematic Diagram
The entering flow of water
activates this exchanger. When
you switch on your hot water tap,
the incoming water passes
through the active exchanger,
heating the cold water to the
temperature you specify. After
that, all you need is some soap
and shampoo to wash, rinse, and
repeat.
Application
Usually electric heating water extent faucet is for daily use of households. Can
be used for cleaning foods and for boiling water for many purposes. Can be also
applied in public places to sustain people's need for hot water.

Benefits
The circuit helps households to manage water consumption because of its
water pressure sensor. And can also easily modify the temperature of water
that can be released by the faucet. The water temperature will not affect the
temperature of the faucet so it will be harmless when trying to turn it on/off.

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