hot water heater
Noun

hot water heater (plural hot water heaters)

  1. An apparatus, usually fuel-burning, electric or solar-powered, in which water is heated to be used directly as domestic hot water or process hot water (but not for supplying space heating, calorifiers etc, for which a boiler or furnace is used).
    • 2003, Blair Allen, Julie Jones Lloyd Kahn, Septic System Owner's Manual:
      This system has an insulated 5-gallon electric hot water heater directly under the sink.
Translations
  • French: chauffe-eau
  • German: Warmwasserspeicher, Boiler
  • Russian: водонагрева́тель



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