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STBRetired
Jun 25, 2017Explorer
Could not resist the opportunity for the earlier alliteration.
Old Biscuit has it correct. You have a failure in the flame proving circuit. Much less expensive to fix than a new water heater. I would also replace that temperature and pressure relief valve. I would not feel comfortable with one that could potentially be compromised.
Old Biscuit has it correct. You have a failure in the flame proving circuit. Much less expensive to fix than a new water heater. I would also replace that temperature and pressure relief valve. I would not feel comfortable with one that could potentially be compromised.
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