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Speedy Jim
 
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Zing wrote:

My daughter has a Bradford White water heater # MITW40L6L910 for what
it's worth. The unit is only about 7 years old with relatively little
use. By that I mean there are not 14 people in the house taking 25
showers a day and doing tons of wash. It is ONE PERSON for years and
now TWO people.

I am told that the manual states that this unit has ELECTRONIC IGNITION
for the PILOT LIGHT.
I assume this means there IS A PILOT LIGHT but it lights like a
barbecue grill if it needs relighting.

NO hot water. Hubby tried to relight it and no good.
It has a POWER VENT on top.
I read somewhere that the POWERVENT is tied in to the igniton system.

QUESTION ?????????

Vent does not go on and the heater does NOT light up ? Correct ?

I did a lot of searching on the internet and found virtually nothing on
TROUBLESHOOTING these models. I have the NON-POWERVENT models and am 60
miles away. So I have not seen their unit to try and help.

I went to HOW STUFF WORKS and no good - info only on older
NON-POWERVENT models.

1) Comments/suggestions for TROUBLESHOOTING this problem ?? ( other
than the OBVIOUS one = call a PRO )

2)Any sites with info on these heaters with POWER VENTS ? I found none.

3) On POWERVENT models, if they need to be replaced, does the VENT
ASSEMBLY just hook on to the NEW HEATER ???

4) Do the POWERVENT assemblies have a UNIVERSAL plug ???

TIA


The Power Vent (induced draft blower) is an integral part of
the heater. New heater will come with it.

If the blower does not come on, it could mean there is no
electric power to the heater, or that the thermostat inside
the heater is not functioning, or that the control module
is bad.

There is very little the homeowner can do in troubleshooting
other than verifying that power is available to the heater.

Have them look up the warranty papers- some heaters
provide 7 yrs coverage.

It will be a tossup on a 7 yr old heater whether to repair
or replace. And the PowerVent is expensive.

Jim