horseman
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As a licensed plumber who specialises in gas appliances I have been asked this before. I feel I am not best to comment regarding an electric mains pressure storage water heater, however my guess would be any more than a week then turn it off. For a gas mains pressure storage unit even on older cheaper lower efficiency units I have proven that it is best to do nothing with them at all.
A tank of hot water, when up to temp will be maintained at that temp with just the pilot light burning and the insulation around the tank, as long as no one is home and drawing off hot water it will use virtually no gas while you gone.
The gas the pilot light uses is absolutely minuscule.
As far as continual flow units or solar systems are concerned the efficiency is not much better than the 'better' storage systems. The continual flows are so full of electronics that they are very troublesome and prohibitively expensive to repair, the solar systems generally don't pay for themselves in their lifetime.
A tank of hot water, when up to temp will be maintained at that temp with just the pilot light burning and the insulation around the tank, as long as no one is home and drawing off hot water it will use virtually no gas while you gone.
The gas the pilot light uses is absolutely minuscule.
As far as continual flow units or solar systems are concerned the efficiency is not much better than the 'better' storage systems. The continual flows are so full of electronics that they are very troublesome and prohibitively expensive to repair, the solar systems generally don't pay for themselves in their lifetime.