
water heating
Water heating involves transferring energy to water to raise its temperature for use in tasks like bathing, cooking, or cleaning. This process typically uses a heater—such as a tank-type or tankless system—that heats water directly through electricity, gas, or solar energy. In tank systems, water is stored and kept warm until needed, while tankless models heat water on demand. The heater's internal components, like a heating element or burner, generate heat that is transferred to the water, increasing its temperature efficiently. Proper insulation and control systems help maintain desired temperatures and conserve energy.