My TV has a built-in timer. If I don’t change the channel or adjust the volume, after 4 hours it will shut the TV off unless I intervene.
My water kettle (electric) turns itself off about 30 seconds after it reached boiling temperature.
The auxiliary heater in my bathroom has a timer switch that ranges from 5 minutes to 60 minutes.
This morning I turned on the hot tap in the bathroom. It takes 3 or 4 minutes for the hot water to make it to the bathroom. The phone rang and I answered it. Distracted, I forgot about the faucet being open.
No damage done, but I wasted about 20 minutes of water and fuel to heat it.
A timer on the faucet would have mitigated that. I’ve never seen one. Is it made? Would it work?
I know that there are switches that turn off water after it has begun to flood. I have never heard of one that works on a timer basis.
My water kettle (electric) turns itself off about 30 seconds after it reached boiling temperature.
The auxiliary heater in my bathroom has a timer switch that ranges from 5 minutes to 60 minutes.
This morning I turned on the hot tap in the bathroom. It takes 3 or 4 minutes for the hot water to make it to the bathroom. The phone rang and I answered it. Distracted, I forgot about the faucet being open.
No damage done, but I wasted about 20 minutes of water and fuel to heat it.
A timer on the faucet would have mitigated that. I’ve never seen one. Is it made? Would it work?
I know that there are switches that turn off water after it has begun to flood. I have never heard of one that works on a timer basis.