dimanche 12 avril 2015

Clock water heater use

I would like to connect an analog electric clock to the upper and lower elements of my electric water heater so I can see how much time they are actively heating water. My objective is to evaluate the power use before and after adding a solar pre-heating system.

Each heating element has two 110v wires connected. No common wire.

I understand how U.S. 220v is 2 x 110v and can run on just two wires.

But 110v needs a common wire to complete the circuit.

As a test, I connected a clock to one of the 110v leads of each element and system ground (the thermostat cover screw).

Now the clocks run when each element is hot and I can tell how much time is spent heating water by each element.

I have since removed the clocks because I read that drawing 110v from one leg of a 220v and system ground is "against code, illegal and extremely dangerous".

But is it really dangerous? An analog desk clock draws very little power.

Georgia, USA

Clock water heater use

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