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titleOfInvention Electric water heater
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a desired discharge amount and pump efficiency and to stably supply a starting current even when an electric pump is foaming. SOLUTION: A container 2 for storing the liquid, an electric pump 7 for discharging the liquid in the container to the outside of the container, a first driving unit 10 for driving the electric pump, and an electric pump when driven by the first driving unit A second driving means for driving the electric pump to be lower than the driving voltage; and an electric pump driven by the first driving means continuously or intermittently for a predetermined time when the operation of the electric pump is started. Is provided with control means 13 for driving the electric pump by the second driving means, so that a higher voltage can be applied to the electric pump when the electric pump is started, and a desired discharge can be performed even when the electric pump is in a bubble state. Volume and electric pump efficiency can be obtained. In addition, since the starting current can be supplied stably, the electric pump driving voltage in the steady state can be freely set.
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