
Correct usage of hot and cold water pots ensures safety, but improper use or installation can lead to unforeseen consequences.
1. Important Tips for Using Hot and Cold Water Pots at Home
Using hot and cold water pots properly ensures safety, but incorrect use or installation can lead to unforeseen consequences.
Electric hot water pots belong to the category of household electrical appliances prone to electrical leakage, which can cause electric shocks. These devices operate by using a heating element (resistor) to heat water over time. There are currently two types of pots. The indirect hot and cold water pot is housed separately, which is quite bulky but highly durable. The direct hot and cold water pot is compact, equipped with a shower nozzle, and heats water directly through the resistor in a short period.

When using an indirect heating pot, it's crucial to turn off the pot before bathing to ensure safety and prevent electric leakage-related shocks. Direct heating pots must remain plugged in during use, making them more susceptible to electric shocks than indirect ones. Nowadays, most electric water heaters come with shock protection devices, but it's still advisable to install additional protective circuits to prevent unforeseen accidents. When the overload current threshold is reached, the protective circuit automatically cuts off the power to ensure user safety. It's especially important to ground the device to prevent electric shocks, a step often overlooked by many. In the device design, there is a grounding wire end responsible for dissipating current in case of leakage. This method effectively prevents electric shocks and safeguards against scenarios where the protective circuit fails to cut off power during accidents. Additionally, in case of leakage, before the protective circuit cuts off, users may experience currents above 30 mA passing through the body. In a state of high body conductivity due to moisture, this current may not be life-threatening, but it still manifests as an electric shock.

Important Guidelines for Using Electric Hot and Cold Water Dispensers at Home
