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โJan-05-2016 06:10 PM
matt_r wrote:
After returning home and to more temperate climate the hot water resumed operation. I presume this is an insulation issue?
โJan-05-2016 05:55 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
I'm glad the situation seem to work it way out. I'm sorry I have to be a smart alack but, the title of you thread is "Frozen Hot Water" and every time I see that I have to laugh. How do you freeze hot water ?
I apologize for interrupting your thread. Sorry I had nothing helpful to add. And , thanks for the laugh. ๐
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โJan-01-2016 12:33 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:matt_r wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:amandasgramma wrote:
Just an added fyi here. We thought our hot water line froze the other day. Turned out the annode was burned up......cold water ran, ansolutely no water in the hot water. ๐
:H
Anode rod is just a sacrificial rod used to protect Suburban water heater steel tank from rusting out,
Has NOTHING to do with heating of water
Electric heat element.......if burnt out no heating BUT propane should still heat water.
I wondered if it might be empty (no cold water in). I hit the purge valve and hot water flushes out... A good sign I presume?
Hot water coming out of T&P Relief Valve when you opened it means WH tank was full and water was heated.
Are you not getting hot water from ANY of your faucets/shower?
OR just from certain faucet???
None of the faucets.......
Check valve in Hot outlet on WH tank can be faulty/failed
Only certain faucet....
Faucet hotside could be faulty
โJan-01-2016 12:30 PM
matt_r wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:amandasgramma wrote:
Just an added fyi here. We thought our hot water line froze the other day. Turned out the annode was burned up......cold water ran, ansolutely no water in the hot water. ๐
:H
Anode rod is just a sacrificial rod used to protect Suburban water heater steel tank from rusting out,
Has NOTHING to do with heating of water
Electric heat element.......if burnt out no heating BUT propane should still heat water.
I wondered if it might be empty (no cold water in). I hit the purge valve and hot water flushes out... A good sign I presume?
โJan-01-2016 12:07 PM
WNYBob wrote:
You can try "instant hot water solutions" by adding a circulatin pump, which moves water from the hot water tank through the HW tubing and back to the HW tank via the cold water tubes.
Pump control could be thermostatic or timer.
โJan-01-2016 10:36 AM
โJan-01-2016 09:32 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:amandasgramma wrote:
Just an added fyi here. We thought our hot water line froze the other day. Turned out the annode was burned up......cold water ran, ansolutely no water in the hot water. ๐
:H
Anode rod is just a sacrificial rod used to protect Suburban water heater steel tank from rusting out,
Has NOTHING to do with heating of water
Electric heat element.......if burnt out no heating BUT propane should still heat water.
โJan-01-2016 09:25 AM
amandasgramma wrote:
Just an added fyi here. We thought our hot water line froze the other day. Turned out the annode was burned up......cold water ran, ansolutely no water in the hot water. ๐