This story is from December 1, 2021

Induction water heaters: How they work, benefits, price and more

Induction geysers are apparently a new-gen technology that uses the magnetic induction process to heat water. This induction process helps in heating a larger surface area of water in the tank, compared to a traditional geyser.
Induction geysers are apparently a new-gen technology that uses the magnetic induction process to heat water. This induction process helps in heating a larger surface area of water in the tank, compared to a traditional geyser. This technology also allows the water to heat more quickly that eventually reduces the overall electricity usage. Induction geysers can reduce the electricity consumption required to heat water by 33%. Although these geysers don’t reduce the electricity cost like the ones that run on solar energy, they do offer more economical and energy-efficient substitute. Induction geysers are commonly divided into two parts, the generator unit and the storage tank.
How does it work?
Induction heating is the process of heating a metal (or any material that conducts electricity) by inducing an electric current through it. The primary coil is connected to the AC power source in induction geysers. The alternating current creates a magnetic field that induces a voltage in a different coil, which is also called the secondary coil. The secondary coil is usually submerged in the tank that contains water. When the current flows through the secondary coil, heat is released into the water, therefore raising its temperature. There is no direct AC near the water which makes these geysers much safer than the traditional ones.
Area of usage
The smaller induction units are best suited for kitchen and single shower usage, while the bigger ones offer more hot water for the consumption needs of larger families. Induction geysers are also well-suited for holiday homes as they can be turned on during arrival, to get hot water in very little time for its rapid heating mechanism.
Advantages of induction water heating
There are multiple advantages of heating water through the induction process. Some of the advantages are listed below:
  • Is claimed to offer better efficiency
  • The temperature can be controlled
  • Helps saves energy
  • Heeating is faster
  • Is safer technology vs traditional geysers
  • Come in relatively more designs and options, and take less space
Brands that offer induction geysers
There are a number of brands that offer induction geysers in our country which are available both online and offline in India. Some brands that offer these products through the Amazon e-commerce site are -- Crompton, AO Smith, Lifelong, Venus, Racold, Bajaj, Anchor by Panasonic Astra and others. The prices of these appliances range from Rs Rs 6,000 - Rs 15,000 (depending on features) and usually come with a storage capacity that varies from 3-litres to 6-litres. Havells comes with Magnatron water heater. They claim to offer India's first water heater with 'Element Free' induction heat transfer technology.
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