Nov-12-2017 07:08 AM
Nov-12-2017 08:54 PM
ScottG wrote:DH1644 wrote:
My WH pilot light is now staying lit on my panel above the stove. Is it supposed to? It came on when I first started it, then went out and seemed to function. I just turned it off and back on. It’s still staying lit
That's not a pilot light, it's a fault light.
I take it you didn't do as I suggest and check out YouTube?
Nov-12-2017 11:12 AM
DH1644 wrote:
My WH pilot light is now staying lit on my panel above the stove. Is it supposed to? It came on when I first started it, then went out and seemed to function. I just turned it off and back on. It’s still staying lit
Nov-12-2017 10:51 AM
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Nov-12-2017 08:03 AM
DH1644 wrote:newman fulltimer wrote:
they use to put bypass valves under the bathroom sink under the cabinet panel it pulls up and they are under it
I’ll go look. Thanks
Nov-12-2017 08:00 AM
Nov-12-2017 07:55 AM
newman fulltimer wrote:
they use to put bypass valves under the bathroom sink under the cabinet panel it pulls up and they are under it
Nov-12-2017 07:54 AM
gutfelt wrote:DH1644 wrote:gutfelt wrote:DH1644 wrote:
The shower is like a sink with hot and cold knobs, they are off.
I can’t seem to find and winterization valves
I have no clue if it was flushed before I got it. Everything was winterized last year according to the place I bought it from. The water from the relief valve runs clear. I don’t know if that means it’s not full of ****, lol
most likely from what you described It is the WH by pass system is still on from winterization no matter how much mineralization in the HWT it should still flow hot water longer than you say
look in the HWT tank area and see if theres a hose that runs vertical from outlet to inlet
The Only tank I find is the fresh by the shower. The panel for the WH is on the other side so I’m assuming the tank is behind that which would be the bathroom area. Is it maybe behind the sink area in there?
I can’t seem to find easy access to the area. Under the sink is just plumbing and small storage. To the right of that is a large space enclosed. There is a pull out drawer for toiletries. Beneath that is a switch for the water pump.
yes seen them (wh) under bathroom sinks many times
Nov-12-2017 07:50 AM
Nov-12-2017 07:48 AM
DH1644 wrote:gutfelt wrote:DH1644 wrote:
The shower is like a sink with hot and cold knobs, they are off.
I can’t seem to find and winterization valves
I have no clue if it was flushed before I got it. Everything was winterized last year according to the place I bought it from. The water from the relief valve runs clear. I don’t know if that means it’s not full of ****, lol
most likely from what you described It is the WH by pass system is still on from winterization no matter how much mineralization in the HWT it should still flow hot water longer than you say
look in the HWT tank area and see if theres a hose that runs vertical from outlet to inlet
The Only tank I find is the fresh by the shower. The panel for the WH is on the other side so I’m assuming the tank is behind that which would be the bathroom area. Is it maybe behind the sink area in there?
Nov-12-2017 07:39 AM
gutfelt wrote:DH1644 wrote:
The shower is like a sink with hot and cold knobs, they are off.
I can’t seem to find and winterization valves
I have no clue if it was flushed before I got it. Everything was winterized last year according to the place I bought it from. The water from the relief valve runs clear. I don’t know if that means it’s not full of ****, lol
most likely from what you described It is the WH by pass system is still on from winterization no matter how much mineralization in the HWT it should still flow hot water longer than you say
look in the HWT tank area and see if theres a hose that runs vertical from outlet to inlet
Nov-12-2017 07:28 AM
DH1644 wrote:
The shower is like a sink with hot and cold knobs, they are off.
I can’t seem to find and winterization valves
I have no clue if it was flushed before I got it. Everything was winterized last year according to the place I bought it from. The water from the relief valve runs clear. I don’t know if that means it’s not full of ****, lol