Nov-28-2014 04:11 PM
Dec-01-2014 05:21 AM
midnightsadie wrote:
next time don,t wait so long to do the job, you could already be in trouble with frozen pipes.
Nov-30-2014 05:46 AM
Nov-29-2014 11:03 PM
Harvey51 wrote:
Right! I was just going to say that valve right at the bottom of the tank is clearly a two way one, aimed to direct the flow into the white hose bypassing the tank.
No worries about anything freezing at -2 overnight.
Do worry about someone turning on the hot water heater when there is no water in it. Put tape over the switch or disconnect it.
Nov-29-2014 09:05 PM
Nov-29-2014 04:48 PM
Nov-29-2014 04:35 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
That white hose? To me, it just doesn't make any sense, UNLESS that round knob (on the bottom of the water heater) is another valve. If it is a valve, then all you need to do is turn it. It will stop anything from going into the water heater, and will travel up the white hose. At the top of the white hose, there should be a check-valve that will prevent anything from back-filling into the water heater.
Water heater: cold comes in the bottom, hot comes out the top.
Now!!! If that round knob is NOT a valve you can turn, (and this is what I think ... you have to take off the white hose from the bottom, and take off the gray hose from the bottom and hook them both up together, which will then manually by-pass your water heater. The connection at the top of the tank should still have a check-valve to keep anything from back-filling into the tank. However this does not make a whole lot of sense either, because that would also allow cold water to go up that white hose, missing the water heater completely, mixing hot with cold giving you luke-warm. (Maybe that was the intent?)
So the real question is, what is that round thing on the bottom pipe joint? is that a valve, if so, simply turn it and your in by-pass mode. If it's not a valve, you've got a very strange set-up.
Nov-29-2014 05:56 AM
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