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Nov 15, 2013

Sequence of electric and gas operation in water heater

I have a suburban 10 gallon gas and electric hot water heater. I just discovered my electric element burnt out, and in fixing it a question arose in my mind. I like to have both heat sources on so recovery is faster, but I realized my electric element was out because I began to notice how often my propane burner was burning. What I want of course is for the electric element to do all the regular maintaining of the temperature and for the propane to kick in only when water is being used in a large amount. I don't want to unnecessarily drain my propane tanks. And it seems that's what my water heater does, because I only noticed the propane on a lot when my electric element burnt out. Is it true then that when the thermostat calls for the water to be heated a little bit that first the electric element comes on? Does the propane not kick in unless there is a higher demand? Or does a drop in water temperature cause the thermostat to just kick on both the element and the burner? Is ther a sequence designed into the system? Or do I have to turn the propane off to make sure that anytime the water temp falls a little that only the electric element will maintain temperature?

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