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Default Water Heater Randomly heats water.


"Petey" wrote in message
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Trajen wrote:
"Petey" wrote in message
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I was wondering if anyone knows what could be wrong. My water heater
seems to heat water only after someone tries to use hot water. For
example, the first person who takes a shower in the morning has luke
warm water, but the people who take showers about an 1 hour after have
really hot water. It seems like if someone does use the hot water for a
while then it shuts down and then once someone requests hot water, it
turns back on. I checked and it's not an energy saving technique. Does
anyone know what could wrong? It's been doing this for as long as I've
lived here (about a year).

I suspect your WH problem is caused by the hysteresis properties of the
temperature switch. I found the following info at wikipedia...

Hysteresis can be used to filter a signal so that the output reacts
slowly
by taking recent history into account. For example, a thermostat
controlling
a heater may turn the heater on when the temperature drops below A
degrees,
but not turn it off until the temperature rises above B degrees. Thus the
on/off output of the thermostat to the heater when the temperature is
between A and B depends on the history of the temperature. This prevents
rapid switching on and off as the temperature drifts around the set
point.


Thanks guys,
It's a gas water heater and the house and water heater are only 4 years
old. I don't have the make and model of the water heater on me right
now, but I can get it. I've already tried turning up the temp on the
valve, but that doesn't seem to make any difference.


I suspect your WH problem is caused by the hysteresis properties of the
temperature switch.


Is there a way to find out if my temperature switch has hysteresis
properties? I looked at the water heater manual and I didn't notice
anything about this.

As other posters are mentioned, your situation is normal and intended. You
just have to find a compromise setting where the water is a little too hot
sometimes and not quite hot enough at others. This characteristic is
intended to reduce cycling of the burner and thus conserve energy.

Don Young