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		<title>Residential Solar Thermal Generator and Water Heater</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 03:29:19 +0000</pubDate>
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My invention for the BC Hydro Invent the Future Contest is a simple home based solar thermal power generator which would produce electrical energy as well as hot water for domestic use.
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My invention for the BC Hydro Invent the Future Contest is a simple home based solar thermal power generator which would produce electrical energy as well as hot water for domestic use.</p>
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		<title>Water Heater Recirculating Pumps</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 02:58:11 +0000</pubDate>
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Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates the differences that a timer water heater can make in a house.
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Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates the differences that a timer water heater can make in a house.</p>
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		<title>Solar Water Heater Steam Parabolic Mirror Trough</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 05:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
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www.greenpowerscience.com This video teaches the way a trough mirror can produce steam. This is the first test of the trough in action.
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www.greenpowerscience.com This video teaches the way a trough mirror can produce steam. This is the first test of the trough in action.</p>
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		<title>Hot water heater relief valve</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 03:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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These &#8221; How to&#8221; Plumbing videos are a must. Even if you feel you know everything there is to know about plumbing repairs, there is something in these videos for you. Just imagine if you could watch a plumber install and repair plumbing day by day, hour after hour. Could you imagine what you would [...]]]></description>
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These &#8221; How to&#8221; Plumbing videos are a must. Even if you feel you know everything there is to know about plumbing repairs, there is something in these videos for you. Just imagine if you could watch a plumber install and repair plumbing day by day, hour after hour. Could you imagine what you would learn? Yes, you could learn enough to start your own plumbing repair service. Not only would you save money, but you can make money. Well, your wish has come true. On these videos you will find and learn all the tricks of the trade that the pros already know. No more biting your nails when you call the plumber. No more taking off from work, staying at home waiting for the plumber to show up only to have him / her call you to say he or she may have to reschedule. With these plumbing videos you will be impressed and happy to know the knowledge is just an arm&#8217;s reach away. Pick up any one of the videos; toilet, bath, sink, tub and shower, kitchen sink, hot water heater and the sump pump. The list goes on. Every video has been created by a licensed plumber with over 25 years experience in plumbing repairs services. You will be watching a real plumber doing service, not someone that can just talk the talk, but can walk the walk. There are no plumbing videos out there like these. It took years to develop these videos. We know there is a need out there for these plumbing repair videos. After years of plumbing service, we have come across many people who could really not afford a plumber <b>&#8230;</b></p>
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		<title>ECOLOGICAL INDUCTION HEATER WATER</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 03:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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This is the sad reality of our water heater In fact why does it happen here? My name is Joel kaleu In a few minutes: The hot water is the most used in a household, unfortunately, as can be seen on the pictures it is impossible to drink a hot water outlet of the water [...]]]></description>
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This is the sad reality of our water heater In fact why does it happen here? My name is Joel kaleu In a few minutes: The hot water is the most used in a household, unfortunately, as can be seen on the pictures it is impossible to drink a hot water outlet of the water heater. And that was not enough, we are asked to go to more than 60o C toue to avoid contamination, while the right temperature for a hot water is 40o C. it takes to 20o C 200 watts of electricity. Let me present the new water heater induction most economical and simple 1) The cage is completely glass is a synthesis. 2) Water is heated in proportion, and the rest is preheated by the natural system, it has a mind a remarkable reduction of energy. 3) The insulation is completely natural products adding any chemical or industrial is possible. 4) The hull is also recycled propylene. 5) The heaters have been replaced by a heating system that heats the induction three times faster than conventional electrical resistance. It will save time and energy necessary for all operations. 6) Life is quite significant because that is not in the presence of ferrous material, or oxidizable, it should easily account for just two decades. In case of failure can not change that inducer. 7) In case of fire, and provide protection more than normal because of its expansion to fire. <img src='http://www.residentialhotwaterheater.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Contrary, the heater which is on the market today, the insulation is not a carcinogen. 9) According to reliable estimates, we found a 20% reduction of <b>&#8230;</b></p>
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		<title>DIY RV Water Heater Maintenance and Repair</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 03:12:04 +0000</pubDate>
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www.pedatarvcenter.com Do It Yourself (DIY) RV water heater maintenance and repair. Stop guessing if you need to take your RV into a service center, answers here &#8211; http You can locate the water heater by looking for a panel with a vent/grill looking box on it on the outside of your unit. Be aware that [...]]]></description>
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www.pedatarvcenter.com Do It Yourself (DIY) RV water heater maintenance and repair. Stop guessing if you need to take your RV into a service center, answers here &#8211; http You can locate the water heater by looking for a panel with a vent/grill looking box on it on the outside of your unit. Be aware that the vent/grill could be Hot! To open up the compartment you just turn the little knob on the top, and it should open right up. Located inside should be the control board which is a little black box. If your water heater is not working you want to check the connection on the control board and make sure it securely connected. You can unplug this and make sure it is not corroded on both the sides of the connections. Go ahead and just plug it back in after you have checked. Next thing you want to do is check the igniter, make sure it is fully plugged in with no corrosion as well. The next thing is to check the Diode; you can check this by &#8220;bypassing it&#8221;. You just unplug it from the board on both sides and then just plug it in directly to the board. If it still doesn&#8217;t work then you need to start checking your LP to make sure it is turned on, and make sure you have a 12 volt power. If you have done all that and it still does not work, then you need to take it in and have it serviced. If it&#8217;s trying to light and it&#8217;s not lighting you need to check your burner assembly, what happened here is rust will build up, bugs could get in there and build nests. So get your can of air out and <b>&#8230;</b></p>
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		<title>How to Adjust Your Water Heater to Save Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 05:16:51 +0000</pubDate>
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Watch this video for a demonstration of &#8220;How to Adjust Your Water Heater to Save Energy&#8221;. Tocomplete the task, you will need: A meat thermometer A water heater blanket And a water heater timer Get started with the first step: Check your water temperature by holding a meat thermometer under the hot water faucet for [...]]]></description>
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Watch this video for a demonstration of &#8220;How to Adjust Your Water Heater to Save Energy&#8221;. Tocomplete the task, you will need: A meat thermometer A water heater blanket And a water heater timer Get started with the first step: Check your water temperature by holding a meat thermometer under the hot water faucet for a few minutes. If its over 120 degrees, its time to adjust the thermostat. For the complete guide, go to www.howcast.com Also check out Howcast for other do it yourself videos from jamiep and more videos in the Energy and Resource Conservation category. How can you contribute? Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or apply to the Howcast Emerging Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com</p>
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		<title>DIY Solar Water Heater, Grass Valley, Ca near Auburn, Ca,</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 03:12:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Get your very own FREE do-it-yourself solar water heater guide here: smart-think-marketing.com Home made solar hot water heater. It&#8217;s been working in Grass Valley, CA. near Auburn CA, about an hour out side Sacramento, Ca for the last 30 years. Simple and cheap to build. On grid or off grid. You can also find us [...]]]></description>
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Get your very own FREE do-it-yourself solar water heater guide here: smart-think-marketing.com Home made solar hot water heater. It&#8217;s been working in Grass Valley, CA. near Auburn CA, about an hour out side Sacramento, Ca for the last 30 years. Simple and cheap to build. On grid or off grid. You can also find us at www.easyasabt.com</p>
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		<title>Installing &#8211; Takagi Tankless Water Heaters</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 03:12:16 +0000</pubDate>
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Learn the basics on how to install a tankless water heater. I cover water quality, gas sizing, venting and electric. We highly recommend installations are done by a plumbing professional, so if you are not a licensed plumber, please visit our website at www.takagi.com to find one in your area. Feel free to also contact [...]]]></description>
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Learn the basics on how to install a tankless water heater. I cover water quality, gas sizing, venting and electric. We highly recommend installations are done by a plumbing professional, so if you are not a licensed plumber, please visit our website at www.takagi.com to find one in your area. Feel free to also contact a local office near you.</p>
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		<title>Plumbing &amp; HVAC Maintenance : How to Clean Out a Gas Hot Water Heater</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 03:43:50 +0000</pubDate>
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In order to clean out a gas water heater, the device will have to be drained to get rid of buildup and sediment. Discover how to use the drain valve on a gas hot water heater withhelp from a plumber and HVAC tech in this free video on gas hot water heaters. Expert: Shawn Kenny [...]]]></description>
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In order to clean out a gas water heater, the device will have to be drained to get rid of buildup and sediment. Discover how to use the drain valve on a gas hot water heater withhelp from a plumber and HVAC tech in this free video on gas hot water heaters. Expert: Shawn Kenny Bio: Shawn Kenny is a licensed plumber and the lead HVAC tech with his family business, Westfall Plumbing &#038; Heating. Filmmaker: Dan Kenny</p>
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