Recommended by Sinton Professional Technical Team: The key operational habits for extending the service life of immersion heaters include the following:
Keep the heating element submerged and avoid dry burning
Always ensure that the heating element is fully immersed in the liquid to prevent dry burning, which can cause overheating and damage to the element.
Regularly clean and remove scale buildup
Regular cleaning is necessary to remove scale and deposits that can reduce heat transfer efficiency and cause additional stress on the heating element. This is especially important in areas with hard water.
Control usage time and temperature reasonably
Avoid running the heater at high temperatures for extended periods. Use intermittent heating and set temperatures according to actual needs to reduce wear and energy consumption.
Use the correct power supply and safety devices
Ensure that the power supply matches the heater’s rated voltage and wattage. Install protective devices such as overheat cutoff, leakage protection, and automatic switches to enhance safety and protect the equipment.
Store and transport properly
When not in use, clean and dry the heater properly and store it in a dry place. Handle it carefully during transport to avoid mechanical damage.
Implementing these operational habits comprehensively helps to ensure long-term stable performance and significantly extend the lifespan of immersion heaters.