Flushing / Cleaning Hot Water Heater Help Needed
At this point I have no hot water. I turned on the hot water faucet,
nothing comes out. Not a drop. I turned on the cold water faucet, and
water comes out ok. If I put the lever in the middle, the faucet is
singing.
Cuse
Cuse wrote:
It seems keeping the kitchen faucet running I got the tank filled now.
However I am not sure if it is partially filled or fully filled. I
took a chance after the filling sound stopped. The heater started and
the sound seems OK, sounds like a whirlpool being turned on.
After 10 minutes I still have my kitchen faucet running, then the
water shot out with lower volume, higher volume, fluctuating like
crazy. There must be air and/or pressure imbalance somewhere. Should
I open the pressure relief valve on top of the tank?
What really happened?
When I drained the water I had the relief valve opened. so as the
water drained is sucked air into the tank? and when I closed the drain
and valve the air in the tank prevented the water from entering the
tank until I turn the kitchen faucet on to draw air out? Is this right?
Confused and still not sure I will get hot water tonight.
Cuse
Cuse wrote:
This is unlikely. The resistance is about the same either way and
not different from when I first touched it.
I did noticed something strange. If I turn on the water in my
kitchen, I hear activity inside the tank that sounds like refilling.
If I turned off the water, it stops. Not all faucet in my house will
cause this, but some of them. Why?
Some sort of pressure problem created by the draining?
I did pulled the tempearture pressure relief valve during the
draining. Pulling means pushing that lever until it is 90 %
(vertical) right?
Cuse
SoCalMike wrote:
"Cuse" wrote in message
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Problem...
I went to turn off the cold water and as I turned the valve it kept
turning. It does not seem to be tightening or loosening at all as I
turned the valve either way. I think it is broken for some reason.
you probably tightened it shut, then stripped the handle. id
probably try to
put some vicegrips on the stem, and reopen the valve.
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