Hot Water Heater Draw Test Results?
Have a 50 gal hot water heater that was not producing much hot water. I
replaced the Dip Tube and still not much improvement. The manufacture told me to do a draw test, measure the temperature in 7 consecutive 5 gallon buckets drawn from hot water. The results we 105, 111, 106, 101, 99, 96, 93 What could this mean, have not called the manufacture yet but would like to get other opinions. Dip Tube installed improperly, would a hot water heater go bad like this, any information would be helpful, thanks! |
Hot Water Heater Draw Test Results?
But would the temperature drop like that even if it was set too low,
shouldn't it be more constant? "nick hull" wrote in message .. . In article , "Al Franz" wrote: Have a 50 gal hot water heater that was not producing much hot water. I replaced the Dip Tube and still not much improvement. The manufacture told me to do a draw test, measure the temperature in 7 consecutive 5 gallon buckets drawn from hot water. The results we 105, 111, 106, 101, 99, 96, 93 What could this mean, have not called the manufacture yet but would like to get other opinions. Dip Tube installed improperly, would a hot water heater go bad like this, any information would be helpful, thanks! Sounds like your thermostat is set too low Free men own guns - www(dot)geocities(dot)com/CapitolHill/5357/ |
Hot Water Heater Draw Test Results?
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 19:00:55 -0700, "Al Franz"
wrote: Have a 50 gal hot water heater that was not producing much hot water. I replaced the Dip Tube and still not much improvement. The manufacture told me to do a draw test, measure the temperature in 7 consecutive 5 gallon buckets drawn from hot water. The results we 105, 111, 106, 101, 99, 96, 93 What could this mean, have not called the manufacture yet but would like to get other opinions. Dip Tube installed improperly, would a hot water heater go bad like this, any information would be helpful, thanks! Gas or Electric? If Electric, have you tested both upper and lower elements? A build-up of sediment can also cause this, as it acts as an insulator between burner/element and the water. Have you flushed it recently? Paul F. |
Hot Water Heater Draw Test Results?
Gas
I have run water out of the drain valve and did not see much sediment. Other then that have not done anything to it. Recently moved into the house. "Paul Franklin" wrote in message ... On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 19:00:55 -0700, "Al Franz" wrote: Have a 50 gal hot water heater that was not producing much hot water. I replaced the Dip Tube and still not much improvement. The manufacture told me to do a draw test, measure the temperature in 7 consecutive 5 gallon buckets drawn from hot water. The results we 105, 111, 106, 101, 99, 96, 93 What could this mean, have not called the manufacture yet but would like to get other opinions. Dip Tube installed improperly, would a hot water heater go bad like this, any information would be helpful, thanks! Gas or Electric? If Electric, have you tested both upper and lower elements? A build-up of sediment can also cause this, as it acts as an insulator between burner/element and the water. Have you flushed it recently? Paul F. |
Hot Water Heater Draw Test Results?
Al Franz wrote:
Gas I have run water out of the drain valve and did not see much sediment. Other then that have not done anything to it. Recently moved into the house. "Paul Franklin" wrote in message ... On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 19:00:55 -0700, "Al Franz" wrote: Have a 50 gal hot water heater that was not producing much hot water. I replaced the Dip Tube and still not much improvement. The manufacture told me to do a draw test, measure the temperature in 7 consecutive 5 gallon buckets drawn from hot water. The results we 105, 111, 106, 101, 99, 96, 93 What could this mean, have not called the manufacture yet but would like to get other opinions. Dip Tube installed improperly, would a hot water heater go bad like this, any information would be helpful, thanks! Gas or Electric? If Electric, have you tested both upper and lower elements? A build-up of sediment can also cause this, as it acts as an insulator between burner/element and the water. Have you flushed it recently? Paul F. Hi, Flush it and set the 'stat little hotter than normal setting, that's what I do. Even if you have softner, I flush the tank twice a year. |
Hot Water Heater Draw Test Results?
"Al Franz" wrote in message ... But would the temperature drop like that even if it was set too low, shouldn't it be more constant? "nick hull" wrote in message .. . In article , "Al Franz" wrote: Have a 50 gal hot water heater that was not producing much hot water. I replaced the Dip Tube and still not much improvement. The manufacture told me to do a draw test, measure the temperature in 7 consecutive 5 gallon buckets drawn from hot water. The results we 105, 111, 106, 101, 99, 96, 93 What could this mean, have not called the manufacture yet but would like to get other opinions. Dip Tube installed improperly, would a hot water heater go bad like this, any information would be helpful, thanks! Sounds like your thermostat is set too low Free men own guns - www(dot)geocities(dot)com/CapitolHill/5357/ The drop seems normal. |
Hot Water Heater Draw Test Results?
In article ,
"Al Franz" wrote: Have a 50 gal hot water heater that was not producing much hot water. I replaced the Dip Tube and still not much improvement. The manufacture told me to do a draw test, measure the temperature in 7 consecutive 5 gallon buckets drawn from hot water. The results we 105, 111, 106, 101, 99, 96, 93 What could this mean, have not called the manufacture yet but would like to get other opinions. Dip Tube installed improperly, would a hot water heater go bad like this, any information would be helpful, thanks! Sounds like your thermostat is set too low Free men own guns - www(dot)geocities(dot)com/CapitolHill/5357/ |
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