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Default Sweet odor from Instant Hot (Not HW Heater) @ Kitchen Sink

On Mar 18, 3:01*pm, "Bob F" wrote:
"Scott Townsend" wrote in message

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We have one of those Hot water Taps at the Kitchen Sink, heats up the water on
a separate spigot. It is NOT a Point Of Use Instant Hot Hot water heater..


When we use it (since we bought the house, so 4 years now) there is a somewhat
sweet smell that comes from the water that comes out of it.


Does not seem to have a taste. *Though we mostly use it for preheated water
for boiling, or cleaning....


I have not crawled under the sink to see who makes it..


I noticed something like that on one of the plastic tank ones. Call the
manufacturer and ask them this question.

Bob



In my experience, these units don't last very long to begin with. I
had an Insinkerator. Just after the warranty ran out, which was
maybe 2 years, the thermal high temp fuse burned out, for no reason,
ie the main thermostat was working, it wasn't empty, etc. It cost me
$20 for the replacement part, which consisted of a totally different
bracket, fuse arrangement, etc. To me it seemed likely that they
knew this was a problem and changed the design, but they made me pay
for the part anyway.

And over time, the water does begin to take on some taste. It's
simlar to the water from a regular hot water tank, which also doesn't
taste like fresh cold tap water.

Now, at about 7 years, the Insinkerator started leaking, where the
heating element goes into the plastic tank, so it's shot.

For convenience, I love these things. However, for the above
reasons, they are less than idea. I guess one solution might be to
put a water filter prior to the unit. Some are made that can deliver
hot and cold water. With that plus a filter, you may eliminate the
water odor and also get filtered water dispenser.

The other solution is to use an electric kettle that plugs in. I
have one that works on a 15A outlet and is 1500watts. It heats 1.5
litres in a few mins. I start it up first, and about the time I've
ground the coffee, got the French Press ready, etc, the hot water is
ready. The kettle rings and shuts off when it's boiling. If you have
20A, there are models with more watts available.