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question about water heater
Posted on 22/06/2005 10:30 am
question about water heater
Hi.
I have a question about the electric water heater. Actually, there is a water heater (from STAWAG) present in my bathroom, which operates on electricity. Will I be charged for its current consumption along with my electricity bill? I have got conflicting answers to this.
Thanks.
kar212
Member since 02/05/2005
Posted on 22/06/2005 1:13 pm
Re: question about water heater
If it is electric than it will naturally be in Rechnung for Strom.
But it should be clear that part for watter comes in water Rechnung
Do a test. Turn every electric machine in flat off (fridge also) and stop the watter.
Then let hot water flow and go to Strom-Zähler and to water Zähler. They will both be runing.
DvD
Member since 30/11/2004
Posted on 27/06/2005 8:36 am
Re: question about water heater
DvD, thanks for your suggestion. I shall explore the electricity meter... but I have to find out where it is!
Thanks!
kar212
Member since 02/05/2005
Posted on 27/06/2005 10:07 am
Re: question about water heater
"but I have to find out where it is!"
in the cellar
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Member since 20/02/2005
Posted on 02/07/2005 10:03 am
Re: question about water heater
>in the cellar
Yes, it was in the cellar. And to my dismay, the water heater also consumes electricity ![]()
Thanks!
kar212
Member since 02/05/2005
Posted on 05/07/2005 3:58 pm
Re: question about water heater
Germany does not give free water heating!! Too much of expectations!!
BadBird
Member since 05/07/2005
Posted on 05/07/2005 5:05 pm
Re: question about water heater
"Germany does not give free water heating!!"
if Russia delivered the gas for free, Germany would not require money for water heating ![]()
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Member since 20/02/2005
Posted on 05/07/2005 5:30 pm
Re: question about water heater
They will provide free if germany does really deserves!!
BadBird
Member since 05/07/2005
Posted on 06/07/2005 5:45 pm
Re: question about water heater
i always thought that "free" means no conditions ![]()
besides it must be mentioned that in Russia people pay not only for warm water, but for a cold water as well :P
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Member since 20/02/2005

