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old dirtbeard February 9th 08 05:47 PM

noisy water heater
 
Hi all,

We have a 75 gallon, 75,100 BTU natural gas water (State Industries,
"Select" model) that probably is seven years old. I routinely drain water
off the bottom valve to flush out any sediment.

Lately I have noticed that when burner is on, it "clunks" and "knocks"
noticeably (a louder version of what a tea kettle sounds like on the stove).

I assume that it is water boiling near the flames, but thought it might be
due to excessive calcium build-up at the bottom of the tank, "insulating"
the bottom of the tank from the heat.

Anyway, is noticeable "knocking" when the burner is on an indication of
pending failure, or is there anything else I should in response to these
symptoms. Thank you.

Best,

doug



[email protected] February 9th 08 06:10 PM

noisy water heater
 
On Feb 9, 12:47�pm, "old dirtbeard" wrote:
Hi all,

We have a 75 gallon, 75,100 BTU natural gas water (State Industries,
�"Select" model) that probably is seven years old. I routinely drain water
off the bottom valve to flush out any sediment.

Lately I have noticed that when burner is on, it "clunks" and "knocks"
noticeably (a louder version of what a tea kettle sounds like on the stove).

I assume that it is water boiling near the flames, but thought it might be
due to excessive calcium build-up at the bottom of the tank, "insulating"
the bottom of the tank from the heat.

Anyway, is noticeable "knocking" when the burner is on an indication of
pending failure, or is there anything else I should in response to these
symptoms. Thank you.

Best,

doug


yeah crud buildup at bottom of tank, it decreases efficency and slows
water heating a little. but the tank may run for years like this. i
wouldnt worry about it, its no biggie. the noise can get very loud,


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